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1. Project Gutenberg INDEX OF AUTHORS
Elizabeth von, 18661941 AKA Elizabeth, 1866 Hodgson, 1849-1924 Burnham, Clara Louise, 1854 1870, Editor Dickinson, Asa Don, 1876-1960
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2. LISTA DE AUTORES
Elizabeth von, 18661941 AKA Elizabeth, 1866 T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885, Editor Ascham Hodgson, 1849-1924 Burnham, Clara Louise
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Elizabeth von, 18661941 AKA Elizabeth, 1866 T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885, Editor Ascham Hodgson, 1849-1924 Burnham, Clara Louise
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Bigges, Walter, d. 1586. Bindloss, Harold, 18661945 Burnham, Clara Louise, 1854-1927 Carhart, Margaret Spraque, 1877- , Editor.
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5. Waynesburg College Library
Wall Louise Herrick 1866 The Letters Of Franklin K. Lane, Personal And Political, /ed. Authors, Harvey Arden, Steve Wall ; Editor, White
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6. Primary Sources In The SOU Library
Indians of North America Wars 18511866. Indians of North America Leonard W. Labaree, editor. Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., associate editor.
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7. Our Ancestors Of South Hampton Roads
s personand lodged in the opposite wall. Friday, January 26, 1866 Suffolk, January 24th, 1866 Mr. Editor died Thursday, July 10, 1997
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8. Bledsoe Family. Bledsoe-Herrick Family Papers, 1750-1964 A
Chiefly papers of editor and Wall, Francis Richardson, 18591919. Wall, Louise (Herrick), 1865-1954 Coxe) Colton to sister Harriet
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9. Perrin V. United States, 4 Ct. Cl. 543 (1868), Aff'd, 79 U.S. (12
December 1868, Term ) Marie Louise Perrin and ) Beach Lawrence (18001881), Editor; 8th Edition, 1866, Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882)
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10. Http//ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/ziebach/history/z-hst-16.txt
I took the second money and Montana kid, he got the first money." He also rode at Wall, Phillip, Timber Lake and Fort Pierre.
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11. Browse By Author: W - Project Gutenberg
Delivered at the Surrey Institution (English) (as Editor) Wall,Louise (Herrick) (1866). Letters of Franklin K. Lane (English) (as Editor)
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12. Letters Of Franklin K. Lane By Franklin Knight Lane - Project Gutenberg
Editor, Wall, Louise (Herrick) (1866). Title, Letters of Franklin K. Lane.Language, English. LoC Class, E History America
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Letters of Franklin K. Lane by Franklin Knight Lane
Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Lane, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921 Editor Lane, Anne (Wintermute) Editor Wall, Louise (Herrick), 1866- Title Letters of Franklin K. Lane Language English LoC Class E: History: America Subject World War, 1914-1918 United States Subject United States Politics and government 1913-1921 EText-No. Release Date No Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² Plain text us-ascii none 793 KB main site mirror sites Plain text us-ascii zip 308 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on Most recently updated: 2005-09-08 07:15:23

13. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Wall, Louise (Herrick), 1866 , Editor Waller, AR (Alfred Rayney), 1867-1922,Translator Walter, FP, Translator Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
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14. Some Marriages (1866-1883), Some Births And Miscellaneous
The voice of their melody wanders free thru the Wall of our broken song, Hopes Louise continues to improve. Do remember me to all who know with much
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Some Marriages (1866-1883), Some Births (1878) and
Miscellaneous Newspaper Items (1866-1946) of Potter County, Pennsylvania Copied from a book at the Potter County Historical Society with their permission.
Married at residence of bride's father, Jan. 20 th , by Rev. L.A. Stevens, Arthur B. Mann and Marbrie Hopkins , both of Coudersport. 1866. Married on Jan. 18 th at residence of bride's father, Manchester Farms, Tioga Co., by Rev. W. Statham, N.M. Glassmire , of Coudersport and Georgia Leib Married Jan. 14 th , at residence of the bride, by R.L. Nichols, Esq., Mr. Jas. Rowley and Mrs. Sarah Andrus , both of Oswayo. 1866. Married in Belfast, NY, Jan. 15 th , 1866 by Rev. E.A. Frances, Mr. J. Weston Bird and Miss Elizabeth M. Parker , Preceptress of Genesee Valley Seminary. Married, at residence of bride's father, Wed. eve., 18 th , inst. By Hon. H.W. Williams, of Wellsboro, Capt. J.C. Johnson , of Emporium, Cameron Co., and Miss Fannie A ., only daughter of Dr. Amos French Married at residence of bride's father, in Eulalia, July 7 th , 1867, by L.A. Stevens

15. Native Books For Sale
by Louise Erdrich This is a sequel to her book Tracks Our Price $10.40 Ward Churchill, JJ Vander Wall (Editor); Paperback; $16.95 (Back Ordered)
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16. A Celebration Of Women Writers: W Listings
Walker, Virginia Broughton (fl.1907); Wall, Dorothy; Wall, Louise Herrick (1866).The Letters of Franklin K. Lane, Editor Mary Mark Ockerbloom.
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WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH W

17. LSU Libraries -- Literature, Reading, And Writing
Butler, Louise, 18661951. Writings, 1892-1950. 685 items, 3 ms. vols., Location Impr. Juvenile Editor and proprietor of Hayden s Miscellany,
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Special Collections
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Manuscript Resources on
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INTRODUCTION This guide describes collections documenting literature, reading, and writing in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC) at LSU. It includes the papers of authors, novelists, playwrights, poets, journalists, editors, critics, professors, and historians as writers . Materials in the collections include drafts of literary works (novels, short stories, essays, and plays, among other genres) correspondence, diaries, biographical sketches, research materials, galley proofs, and book reviews. "Literary works" as defined here include popular works, poetry transcribed in diaries, and other common efforts at literary expression. Collections dealing with reading and publishing are also described in this guide. Diary-writing in itself (apart from diaries that contain literature or are the diaries of literary authors) does not qualify a collection for inclusion in this guide. Other diaries will be found in the guides to plantations and women's collections. Most of the collections are from Louisiana, but there are also materials from other areas of the Lower Mississippi Valley. In addition to these resources, please see the

18. LSU Libraries -- Women's History
Butler, Louise, 18661951. Writings, 1892-1950. 685 items, 3 ms. vols., Dixon was managing Editor of the Baton Rouge Morning Advocate from 1949-1970.
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INTRODUCTION This guide describes manuscript collections documenting women's history in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections at LSU. It includes the papers of women, women's organizations, family papers with significant bodies of women's papers in them, and other collections that document women's history in one way or another. LSU is fortunate because it collected women's papers very early, perhaps without systematically trying to do so. Women's voices, often buried in plantation collections and Civil War papers, have emerged from obscurity only in recent decades. Researchers coming to LSU can study the letters and diaries of plantation mistresses and teachers, the papers of women writers, and the papers of black women, among other sources. A number of our women's collections have been recently microfilmed by University Publications of America in its series on Southern Women and their Families, making these collections more widely accessible. Collections in this guide are listed alphabetically, with a chronological index after the alphabetical listing. Brief descriptions include references to sources for additional informationeither the

19. Women Of Distinguished Service
One of the most obvious is a Wall display such as used at the General Conference Louise Kleuser 1890 1976. Bible worker, pastor, evangelist, Editor,
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When a great and decisive work is to be done, God chooses men and women to do this work, and it will feel the loss if the talents of both are not combined. What It Is Adventist Review , as chairperson. The committee consisted of women of various ethnic backgrounds or who had served the church in various divisions of the world. It was the mission of this committee to pick about thirty of the most important women in our church's history. Some women who were outstanding leaders, directors of General Conference departments, GC treasurers, etc., were not pictured because they are already pictured, or should be, by other General Conference departments.
Once the women were chosen, the search for photos began. These women were humble workers, and with few exceptions, those who served before the twentieth century left nothing more than a snapshot, if that. A great deal of research effort and photographic expense was required to come up with the photos. At the time the pictures were hung, all of those in the 1946-1996 section were living, but since then two of the women, Betty Holbrook and Elsa Luukkanen, have died. When Rose Otis, Women's Ministries Director, left the General Conference Department to go to the North American Division, her picture was added to the display. In the display, no dates are given for those who are still living.

20. The Ranch At Walnut Creek Crossing By Louise Barry, Summer 1971
A watch tower was frequently built on a prominent corner of the Wall, In Apriland May, 1861, the Council Grove Press Editor described Santa Fe trail
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Kansas Historical Quarterly
The Ranch at Walnut Creek Crossing
by Louise Barry
Summer, 1971 (Vol. XXXVII, No. 2), pages 121 to 147
digitized with permission of The Kansas State Historical Society.
NOTE: The numbers in brackets are links to footnotes for this text.

This account was published in a late-July, 1855, issue of the Occidental Messenger , Independence, Mo.: Mr. Wm. Allison and Booth, known as famed prairie men, have determined to make a settlement at Walnut Creek on the Santa Fe road. A short time since . . . they started on an expedition to the gold region; their mules and provisions giving out, and not being able to purchase any on the road from any train, they abandoned the idea of going further toward the Wichita diggings, and returned here, determined to settle on Walnut Creek. Booth left a month or two since, and Allison this week, and from last reports of Booth's progress he was busily engaged in building houses and carrals etc. The Occidental Messenger In a later-day account, ex-cavalryman Robert M. Peck (who first crossed Walnut creek in 1857) commented on the "frontier 'ranches'" which were "mere trading posts" and gave this generalized description:

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