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         Mrs Follen:     more books (27)
  1. Selections from the writings of Fenelon: With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen by Francois de Salignac de La Mothe- Fenelon, 1851
  2. True stories about dogs & cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1856
  3. Piccolissima: Mrs. Follen's Twilight Stories by E.L. Follen, 1889-01-01
  4. The old garret: Part second (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1855
  5. The Peddler of Dust Sticks (Twilight Stories by Mrs. Follen) by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  6. The old garret (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1873
  7. True Stories AboutDogs And Cats - Mrs. Follen by Mrs. Follen, 2010-04-13
  8. Two Festivals by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  9. Little Songs "Twilight Stories" #12 in Series. Includes; Old Nursey; Sun is Up; Annie's Garden; Lullaby; New Moon; Dog & Cat by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  10. Little Songs by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  11. Made-up stories (Mrs. Follen's Twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1889
  12. What the animals do and say (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1868
  13. True stories about dogs and cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1875
  14. The New Moon. [Unison song.] Poem by Mrs. Follen (J. Williams' New Series of Songs, Duets & Trios. Unison Songs) by Felix Harold White, 1924

1. Shaping The Values Of Youth: Sunday School Books In 19th Century America
Author Mrs Follen Publisher Whittemore, Niles, Hall Date 1856 Mrs Follen.1TRUE STORIES ABOUT DOGS AND CATS. 2- MADE-UP STORIES
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2. Selections From The Writings Of Fenelon With A Memoir Of His Life
Selections from the writings of Fenelon With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen
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3. Book / Selections From The Writings Of Fenelon With A Memoir Of
Selections from the writings of Fenelon With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen
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4. Fran?ois De Salignac De La Mothe- F?nelon - Selections From The
Selections from the writings of Fenelon With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen
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5. Selections From The Writings Of Fenelon With A Memoir Of His Life
Selections from the writings of Fenelon With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen (Fran ois de Salignac de La Mothe F nelon)
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6. Poems. - FOLLEN, MRS,
Poems.; FOLLEN, MRS . Offered by James Cummins Bookseller
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7. Follen, W. S., Mrs. - Deed Of Mason Residence
Return to Index Read Prev Msg Read Next Msg Follen, W. S., Mrs. Deed of Mason Residence FOLLEN, MASON, HORN
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8. Athenaeum Index Author, Editor, Translator Record.
FOLLEN, Mrs. Authored Poems, by Mrs. Follen 708 (May 22 1841) Main Page Search Screen Browse Menu Bulletin Board Help
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9. Athenaeum Index Author, Editor, Translator Record.
FOLLEN, Mrs. Authored Poems, by Mrs. Follen 708 (May 22 1841) Home Page Browse Menu Name Search Title Search
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10. Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin' Eliza Lee Follen
Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin' by Sylvia Ashby Freely adapted from Eliza Lee Follen's 19th Century American play
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11. Shaping The Values Of Youth: Sunday School Books In 19th Century America
Follen, Mrs. Eliza Lee. Eliza Lee (Cabot) Follen 15 August 1787 26 January Detroit Bruccoli, 1978 (64). Titles authored by Follen, Mrs. Eliza Lee
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12. Fathers Day Poems, Plays, Recitals And Rhymes For Kids - Father's Day Poetry
by Mrs. Follen. Father s Day poetry for kids Printable Children s Fathers DayPoems - When Evening is Come A New Poet by William Canton
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Puzzles Coloring Pages Holiday Fun Shop A Fun Educational Website
for Teachers and Kids
School Fundraiser Ideas
Children's Fathers Day Poems
Father's Day Poetry and Rhymes for Kids
Home Holidays Fathers Day
Fathers Day Poems and Rhymes The Little Boy's Good Night
by Mrs. Follen A New Poet
by William Canton The Old Man Dreams
by Oliver Wendell Holmes A Parental Ode to My Son
By Thomas Hood Playgrounds
by Laurence Alma-Tadema The Rainbow
by William Wordsworth A Story for a Child
by Bayard Taylor When Evening is Come by Mrs. Follen The Wind's Song by Gabriel Setoun
Other Fathers Day Poems for Kids
Father's Day Poems for Free Fathers Day Poems Fathers day poems from Gcards, Send these lovely poems to your father on fathers day and make him feel great. Fathers Day Poems Fathers day poems. You can also send them as greetings

13. Father's Day Poems For Kids - The Little Boy's Good Night - Printable Fathers Da
The Little Boy s Good Night is a Father s Day poem by Mrs. Follen PrintableFathers Day Poetry and Rhymes for kids.
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When is Father's Day 2005? Father's Day coloring pages and readers Kids books - Thematic Reading List Crafts and Activities for Fathers Day Printable Short Story - The Adventures of Pinocchio Father's Day Gift Ideas Printable Fathers Day Poems Things to Do With Dad Word Search
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Fathers Day Poetry and Recitals for Kids
Home Holidays Fathers Day Kids Poems, Rhymes and Recitals
The Little Boy's Good Night
by Mrs. Follen The sun is hidden from our sight,
The birds are sleeping sound;
'Tis time to say to all "Good night,"
And give a kiss all round. Good night, my father, mother dear;
Now kiss your little son;

14. Anti-slavery History
Mrs. Eliza Lee Follen came to Brookline the same year as Mr. Loring, and openeda school on Mrs. Follen was the literary light of the Brookline workers,
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Brookline Historical Publication Society Publications NO. Brookline in the Anti-Slavery Movement.
by Harold Parker Williams ,l . Murray Kay Prize Essay for 1899. On the 6th of January, 1832, fifteen determined men met in the African Baptist Church on Joy Street, Boston, and founded the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Among them were Samuel E. Sewall, who in his early life lived on Cypress street, Brookline. He was the great-great-grandson of Chief Justice Sewall, the old Brookline land-owner; who in 1700 published “The Selling of Joseph" the first anti-slavery tract written in the United States. Samuel Sewall, with Ellis Gray Loring, afterward a noted citizen of this town, represented the more conservative element of the meeting; Garrison and Johnson the more uncompromising. The conservatives at first refused to agree to the constitution that was presented, but they soon signed, and entered heart and soul into the work of the society, This little assembly on Joy Street inaugurated the anti-slavery movement that in 1861 culminated in the Civil War. It aroused the whole of Eastern Massachusetts, and in almost every town there sprang up a small body of men eager to forward the good work.

15. Browse By Author: F - Project Gutenberg
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot (17871860). Mrs. Follen; Conscience (English);Little Songs (English); The Pedler of Dust Sticks (English); Piccolissima (English)
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Fabre, Jean-Henri, 1823-1915
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Faguet, ‰mile, 1847-1916
Fa-hsien, ca. 337-ca. 422

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Ide, Mrs. Charles W. See Ogden, Ruth (18531927). Irwin, Will (William Henry) Mrs. Follen. See Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot (1787-1860). Mulock, Miss
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17. Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin' -- Eliza Lee Follen
ENCORE Performance Publishing. Mrs. Peck s Christmas Puddin . by Sylvia AshbyFreely adapted from Eliza Lee Follen s 19th Century American play
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ENCORE Performance Publishing
Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin'
by Sylvia Ashby
Freely adapted from Eliza Lee Follen's 19th Century American play
Plays
Musicals Short Plays Authors ... Home 13 characters:
Several simple interiors or a unit setting.
Poor Widow Peck struggles to raise her youthful brood. Though out of money, food and places to turn for help, she is determined to have a Christmas pudding. As every effort ends in dissappointment, she grows increasingly desperate until a mysterious stranger appears. This is a charming play with delightful characters and colorful language. The youngster's ages are flexible.
About 40 mins.
Order # 3098.
Scripts
ISBN 1-57514-297-X
Royalty: $25 per
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to access the PERUSAL PAGES pdf file for this title. It contains cast listing, production information and same script pages. You will be able to view it with Adobe Acrobat Reader. For a list of other plays available as PERUSAL PAGES please CLICK HERE PRODUCTIONS: Arkansas City Youth Theatre Bismarck LDS 1st Ward

18. ANNIE FIELDS WORKS
Mrs. Stowe to Mrs. Follen. Mrs. Stowe to Mrs. Foote letter to Mrs. Follen.visits England. Scotland. France. Switzerland. returns to America
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Works of Annie Fields LIFE AND LETTERS OF HARRIET BEECHER STOWE by Annie Fields CONTENTS Preface
I. ANCESTRY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
II. LIFE AT LITCHFIELD III. BOSTON AND THE HARTFORD SCHOOL ... Index The photogravure frontispiece to this volume is from a bust of Mrs. Stowe by Miss Durant in 1853.
BY ANNIE FIELDS
PREFACE THE editor of this book wishes to express her thanks to the Rev. C. E. Stowe for the use of the Life of Mrs. Stowe written by him while his mother was still at his side. His sequence of material concerning her early days left little to be desired; but many letters and much new material have since appeared, and the publishers believe that a complete life, corresponding to the new and beautiful edition of Mrs. Stowe's works lately issued by them, is wished for by the public. To Messrs. Harper and Brothers the editor is indebted for the use of the Life of Dr. Lyman Beecher, passages from which, chiefly those written by Mrs. Stowe, have been used as necessary parts of her own history. To the friends whose letters now appear for the first time the thanks of the editor are especially due.

19. ANNIE FIELDS WORKS
It was during these war years that Mrs. Stowe exchanged many letters with three although the letter written by Mrs. Stowe to Mrs. Follen, printed in the
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Works of Annie Fields H. B. Stowe - Contents LIFE AND LETTERS OF HARRIET BEECHER STOWE by Annie Fields Chapter 9
Chapter 10

CHAPTER IX WAR WE have now reached the period, both in the life of our country and of Mrs. Stowe, which, looked at with the eye of history, may be called the moment of culmination. The red hand of war, dreaded in itself, inexorable in its touch, yet inevitable, as Daniel Webster and others had seen a quarter of a century earlier, was looked upon at last by the regenerators of our people as the red-hot iron which was to burn away our disease. This belief was the only consolation in the miserable deep of suffering into which the nation was plunged, and it held the hearts of men high with courage and good cheer. All the private interests and emotions which necessarily occupied Mrs. Stowe were subservient in her heart to the interests of her country. To use her own words: "Mrs. Stowe spoke from personal experience," writes the Rev. C. E. Stowe, "having seen her own son go forth in the ranks of those who first responded to the President's call for volunteers. He was one of the first to place his name on the muster-roll of Company A of the First Massachusetts Volunteers." While his regiment was still at the camp in Cambridge, Mrs. Stowe was called to Brooklyn on important business, from which place she writes to her husband under the date June 11. "Yesterday noon Henry" (Ward Beecher) "came in, saying that the Commonwealth, with the First (Massachusetts) Regiment on board, had just sailed by. Immediately I was of course eager to get to Jersey City to see Fred. Sister Eunice said she would go with me, and in a few minutes she and I were in a carriage, driving towards the Fulton Ferry. Upon reaching Jersey City we found that the boys were dining in the depot, an immense building with many tracks and platforms. It has a great cast-iron gallery just under the roof, apparently placed there with prophetic instinct of these times. There was a crowd of people pressing against the grated doors, which were locked, but through which we could see the soldiers. It was with great difficulty that we were at last permitted to go inside, and that object seemed to be greatly aided by a bit of printed satin that some man gave Mr. Scoville.

20. Montgomery County, Illinois
Mrs. STOWE S LETTER TO Mrs. Follen.GEORGE ELIOT S LETTER TO Mrs! STOWE.Mrs.STOWE S REPLY.LIFE IN FLORIDA.ROBERT DALE OWEN AND MODERN SPIRITUALISM.
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