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         Jackson Helen Hunt:     more books (19)
  1. Ramona : a story by Helen Hunt (1830-1885) Jackson, 1925-01-01
  2. ROMONA. A Story by Helen Hunt Jackson. With an Introduction by J. Frank Dobie. by Helen Hunt [1830 - 1885]. Dobie, J. Frank [1888 - 1964]. Jackson, 1959-01-01
  3. Bits Of Travel
  4. Bits Of Travel
  5. Letters From A Cat: Published By Her Mistress For The Benefit Of All Cats And The Amusement Of Little Children by Ledyard Addie, 2010-09-29
  6. Verses by Helen Hunt Jackson 1830-1885, 1873-12-31
  7. Poems by Helen Jackson by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1892-01-01
  8. Saxe Holm's stories .. Volume 2 by Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 Jackson, 2009-10-26
  9. Autograph Letter Signed. by Helen Hunt (1830-1885). JACKSON, 1883
  10. Bits of talk, in verse and prose, for young folks by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885, 1904-01-01
  11. Letters from a cat. Published by her mistress for the benefit of by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1912-01-01
  12. The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879-1885 by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1998-11
  13. Reading Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona (Boise State University Western Writers Series) by Karen E. Ramirez, 2006-11-30
  14. The Annotated Ramona by Antoinette May, Helen Hunt Jackson, 1989-04

61. UVa Library: Early American Fiction Collection
EAF Author Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). Works in the Collection ManuscriptMaterials Biographies Other Resources. Helen Hunt Jackson, born in Amherst,
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EAF Author: Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)
Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources Helen Hunt Jackson , born in Amherst, Massachusetts, was a frequent contributor to periodicals. Stories written for Scribner's under the pen name "Saxe Holm" are attributed to her. Jackson is also known for the novel Ramona which reflects her interest in American Indian affairs.
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Letter: Jackson to Niles (April 30, 1879) Photo: Helen Hunt Jackson
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62. UVa Library: Early American Fiction Collection
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Table of Contents for this work. =long s Aboutthe electronic version Letter from Helen Hunt Jackson to Mr. Niles (April 30,
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63. A Last Prayer
Words Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). Music Thomas Campbell, 1835. WordsHelen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885). Music “Sagina,” , Bou­quet, 1825.
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A LAST PRAYER
portrait("Helen H. Jackson (1830-1885)","j/a/jackson_hh",200,275) Words: Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885). Music: lmn("s/a/Sagina")
  • lmn2("a/b/s/abschied","a/b/Abschied") lmn2("a/n/g/angelus","a/n/g/Angelus") bio("John E. Gould","g/o/gould_je") lmn2("b/e/r/bera","b/e/r/Bera")
portrait("Thomas Campbell (1777-1844)","c/a/m/campbell_t",156,226) Father, I scarcely dare to pray,
So clear I see, now it is done,
How I have wasted half my day,
And left my work but just begun.
So clear I see that things I thought
Were right or harmless were a sin;
So clear I see that I have sought,
Unconscious, selfish aims to win. So clear I see that I have hurt
The souls I might have helped to save;
That I have slothful been, inert,
Deaf to the calls Thy leaders gave. In outskirts of Thy kingdoms vast Father, the humblest spot give me; Set me the lowliest task Thou hast, Let me repentant work for Thee.

64. Helen Hunt Jackson
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885), Gonzaga University Provides finding aids,biographical sketches, a bibliography, and a fairly extensive collection of
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Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)
Chapter 5: Late Nineteenth Century - Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-85) , PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide (California State University at Stanislaus): A brief introduction followed by a list of primary works and a bibliography of secondary sources.-MJM Excerpt from A Century of Dishonor (1881) by Helen Hunt Jackson , Excerpt concludes with the following: Cheating, robbing, breaking promisesthese three are clearly things which must cease to be done. One more thing, also, and that is the refusal of the protection of the law to the Indian's rights of property, "of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." When these four things have ceased to be done, time, statesmanship, philanthropy, and Christianity can slowly and surely do the rest. Till these four things have ceased to be done, statesmanship and philanthropy alike must work in vain, and even Christianity can reap but small harvest. Helen Hunt Jackson , Historical Society of Southern California: Albert Greenstein's informative biography places Jackson's life within the context of California's history.-MJM Helen Hunt Jackson , The Glass Ceiling: A biography touting her as a champion of Native American rights.-MJM

65. The CNIB Digital Library
Browse Catalogue. Browse Catalogue Subject J Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885.Books. Helen Jackson Mrs. Helen Jackson ( HH )
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66. Federal Indian Policy In The Gilded Age | John Pyne And Gloria Sesso | OAH Magaz
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) was a poet, reformer, and novelist. After thetragic deaths of her husband and two sons, Jackson moved to the American West.
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Table of Contents
Federal Indian Policy
in the Gilded Age
John Pyne and Gloria Sesso
Reprinted from the OAH Magazine of History
(Spring 1995). ISSN 0882-228X
Era 7: Standard 4
Students Should Understand: Federal Indian policy and United States foreign policy after the Civil War.
The purpose of this lesson plan is to encourage students to understand federal policy toward the Indians, specifically considering the Dawes Act and the emergence of the Ghost Dance. This lesson plan involves several types of documents, including a painting by Bierstadt. Teachers should pay special attention to the ideas and motivations of the "reformers." Were their goals laudable? Are they that different from "reformers" today? Is it possible that reformers of any era will fail to solve wide-sweeping problemsi.e., they simply cannot transcend the unique knowledge that only the individuals immediately involved understand? Or, can we consider the work of reformers generally positive? Are their concerns legitimate or patronizing?
In conjunction with History Standard 4 from Era 7, teachers should also incorporate Historical Thinking Standards 2 and 3.

67. October's Bright Blue Weather - Jackson
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). October s Bright Blue Weather. O SUNS and skiesand clouds of June, And flowers of June together,
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) October's Bright Blue Weather O SUNS and skies and clouds of June, And flowers of June together, Ye cannot rival for one hour October's bright blue weather; When loud the bumble-bee makes haste, Belated, thriftless vagrant, And Golden-Rod is dying fast, And lanes with grapes are fragrant; When Gentians roll their fringes tight To save them for the morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing

68. September - Jackson
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). September. THE golden-rod is yellow; The corn isturning brown; The trees in apple orchards With fruit are bending down.
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) September T HE golden-rod is yellow; The corn is turning brown; The trees in apple orchards With fruit are bending down. The gentian's bluest fringes Are curling in the sun; In dusty pods the milkweed Its hidden silk has spun. The sedges flaunt their harvest, In every meadow nook; And asters by the brook-side Make asters in the brook, From dewy lanes at morning The grapes' sweet odors rise; At noon the roads all flutter With yellow butterflies. By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer's best of weather, And autumn's best of cheer. But none of all this beauty Which floods the earth and air Is unto me the secret Which makes September fair.

69. AMERICAN LITERATURE: 19th Century "J" (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks, EBook)
Jackson, Helen Hunt, Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885), 1998,Html, n/c, UToronto. Jackson, Helen Hunt, Sonnets lyrics illus.
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70. Author Pseudonyms
Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt (18301885) HH, Saxe Holm, author of MercyPhilbrick s Choice Jackson, J. Austin Norman A. Lazenby
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Jac, Cheryl
[Cheryl Biggs]
Jacks, Oliver
Kenneth Royce Gandley

[Lisa Sanders, Lisa Saunders]
Jackson, E.F.
E(dwin) C(harles) Tubb

Jackson, Everatt
Margaret Elizabeth Muggeson

Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt

[H.H., Saxe Holm, author of Mercy Philbrick's Choice] Jackson, J. Austin Norman A. Lazenby Jackson, John William, Jr. [William T. Silent] Jackson, Laura Laura Riding Gottschalk Jackson, Mrs. Schuyler B. [Barbara Rich, Laura Riding] Jackson, Mrs. Shuyler B. (Laura) Laura Riding Gottschalk Jackson, Neville G.M. Glaskin Jackson, Sara Sara Thomas Jacob, Naomi (Ellington) [Ellington Gray] Jacob, Piers Anthony Dillingham [Piers Anthony, Pier Xanthony] Jacobi, Abel Arthur Porges Jacobs, Anna Sherry-Anne Jacobs Jacobs, Elsie [Elsie Jane Jerard] Jacobs, Leah Roberta L(eah Jacobs) Gellis Jacobs, Sherry-Anne [Anna Jacobs, Shannah Jay] Jacobs, Sophia Yarnall [Sophia Yarnall] Jacobs, T.C.H. Jacques Pendower Jacobson, Louise Hawes [Louise Hawes] Jacobus, Professor, Imperator Edward Alexander Crowley Jacques, Beau

71. 1830 1885
Trade and Politics in the Niger Delta, 18301885 An Introduction to the The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879-1885
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72. Aunt Lute Books -- Events Calendar
Helen Hunt Jackson 18301885. My Strawberry; Poppies on the Wheat; Spinning;The Way to Sing; Form; Vintage; Esther; The Heart of a Rose; Vashti
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Anne Hutchinson 1591?-1643
  • The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newtown from A Report of the Trial of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson Before the Church in Boston, March, 1638

Anne Bradstreet 1612-1672
  • The Prologue In Honour of That High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth of Happy Memory The Author to Her Book The Flesh and the Spirit To My Dear and Loving Husband Here Follows Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th, 1666. Copied Out of a Loose Paper from Meditations Divine and Moral

Mary Easty 1634-1692
  • Mary Easty
Mary White Rowlandson 1637?-1711?
  • from A Narrative of the Captivity and the Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
Sarah Kemble Knight 1666-1727
  • The Journal of Madam Knight
Tituba n.d.
  • The Examination of Tituba
Esther Rodgers 1680-1701 Mary Read ?-1720
  • The Life of Mary Read
Anne Bonny 1697?-?

73. Other Authors
Jackson, Helen Hunt American writer, 18301885. Suzuki, Taisuke (Asahi University,Japan), The True Beginning of Native American Novels by James Fenimore
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Updated July 2005 This index includes articles and papers in which James and/or Susan Fenimore Cooper is discussed in relation to other writers, artists, or others; they are listed alphabetically. Users may also seek relevant articles through the other finding aids at Papers concerning James Fenimore Cooper and/or Susan Fenimore Cooper and: Edward Bulwer-Lytton Lydia Maria Child Thomas Cole Charles Dickens ... Mark Twain [French novelist, 1799-1850] Bulwer-Lytton, Edward (Baron Lytton) [British novelist, 1803-1873]
  • Carleton, Chris (Universiti Sain Malaysia, Penang), Justice and Moral Courage in The Spy . Cooper's concern is moral rather than social, in contrast to British novels by Godwin, Bulwer-Lytton, and Dickens. [1995 SUNY SEMINAR]
Child, Lydia Maria

74. The True Beginning Of Native American Novels By James Fenimore Cooper And Helen
Her name was Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). I cannot say whether or not HelenHunt Jackson read James Fenimore Cooper. Though Helen Jackson was much
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The True Beginning of Native American Novels by
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Presented at the 13th Cooper Seminar, James Fenimore Cooper: His Country and His Art at the State University of New York College at Oneonta, July, 2001
[may be downloaded and reproduced for personal or instructional use, or by libraries] Originally published in James Fenimore Cooper: His Country and His Art , Papers from the 2001 Cooper Seminar (No. 13), The State University of New York College at Oneonta. Oneonta, New York. Hugh C. MacDougall, editor. (pp. 100-104) Return to SUNY Seminars Introduction Small Family Memories (1883) that James Fenimore Cooper had talked with members of the Pawnee and Sioux nations. She reports that her father was interested in the lives of Native American people and that he had done much research with respect to them. Cooper seemed to have cherished a special interest in his talk with one tribal chief. After publishing The Last of the Mohicans (1826), Cooper conceived of writing a new romance novel about Native American peoples and their swift horses on the Great Plains. We feel an interest in when and how James Fenimore Cooper met some of these Native American peoples.

75. UUWHS FindHer
Name, Jackson, Helen Maria Fiske Hunt. Date, 18301885. Church, Unit con.Geographical. Contributions, poet, writer, Indian rights. Connections
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76. Nextext
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) was a talented poet and novelist remembered mostfor her friendship with Emily Dickinson and for her considerable commitment
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77. The Poetess Archive: Poetry By Women And Men, British And American, Writing In T
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). Primary Sources. Helen Hunt Jackson, Verses (BostonFields, Osgood, 1870). Secondary Sources
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Primary Texts and Contemporaneous Criticism Listed by Poetess
The bibliographic list below, organized by last name of those writers who saw themselves as a "poetess" or as writing in that tradition, is meant to be a table of contents for this site. Whenever the bibliographic entries listed below are not linked to documents housed at this site or otherwise published by NINES, they are meant as a finding aid, letting viewers know where primary texts or criticism can be found.
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Joanna Baillie (
Primary Sources:
Joanna Baillie, Ahalya Baee: a poem (London: Printed for private circulation, 1849) The Dramatic and Poetical Works (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851) [available in the English Poetry Full-Text Database; Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck Healey, 1994)
Secondary Sources:
Amanda Gilroy, "From Here to Alterity: The Geography of Femininity in the Poetry of Joanna Baillie," in

78. Emily Dickinson
her admiration for the English poet Elisabeth Barren Browning s (18061861)work and her affection for US writer Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885).
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American lyrical poet, a recluse, nicknamed the "nun of Amherst" - only seven of Dickinson's some 1800 poems were published during her lifetime, five of them in the Springfield Republican . Dickinson never married. She withdrew from social contact and devoted herself in secret into writing. I felt a Cleaving in my Mind -
As if my Brain had split -
I tried to match it - Seam by Seam -
But could not make them fit. The thought behind, I strove to join
Unto the thought before -
But Sequence ravelled out of Sound
Like Balls - upon a Floor.
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a family well known for educational and political activity. Her father, an orthodox Calvinist, was a lawyer and treasurer of the local college. He also served in Congress. Dickinson's mother, whose name was also Emily, was a cold, religious, hard-working housewife, who suffered from depression. Her relationship with her daughter was distant. Later Dickinson wrote in a letter, that she never had a mother. Dickinson was educated at Amherst Academy (1834-47) and Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (1847-48). Around 1850 she started to compose poems - "Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine, / Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine!" she said in her earliest known poem, dated March 4, 1850. It was published in

79. AO Poems Sep
01 September, by Helen Hunt Jackson, 18301885 The golden-rod is yellow; The cornis turning brown; The trees in apple orchards With fruit are bending down.
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Compiled and arranged by Leslie Noelani Laurio, April, 2005
September
01 September, by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1830-1885
02 Robin Redbreast, by William Allingham, 1824-1889
03 Smells, by Christopher Morley, 1890-1957
04 Little Things, by Julia Fletcher Carney, 1823-1908
05 God's World, by Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1892-1950
06 The Frog and the Centipede, anonymous
07 Wynken, Blynken and Nod, by Eugene Field, 1850-1895 08 Diamond's Song, by George MacDonald, 1824-1905 09 Fly away, fly away over the sea, by Christina Rossetti, 1830-1894 10 Abou Ben Adhem, by Leigh Hunt 1784-1859 11 Dream Song, by Walter de la Mare, 1873-1956 12 A Ballad of Two Knights, by Sara Teasdale, 1884-1933 13 Autumn, by Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886 14 The Kitten and The Falling Leaves, by William Wordsworth, 1770-1850 15 Answer To A Child's Question, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834 16 A Child's Prayer, by Margaret Betham-Edwards, 1836-1919 17 Crumbs To The Birds, by Charles Lamb, 1775-1834 18 At The Zoo, by William Makepeace Thackeray, 1811-1868

80. NcpmAuthors08
Jackson, Albert, d 1878, defendant. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Jacobs,Harriet A. (Harriet Ann), 1813-1897. Jacques, Daniel Harrison 1825-1877.
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