Anthology, 1931.

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Anthology, 1931.

Copies of religious and inspirational poems by Mrs. Susan Mae Burgess, William Hankins Chitwood, Spencer Michael Free (1856-1938), H. Samuel Fritsch, William Henry Garns, Mrs. Theodosia (Pickering) Garrison (1874-1944), Louise Frances Jackson, Roy Ivan Johnson, Frederick Franklin Shannon (1877- ), and George Lansing Taylor, and a prose piece by Owen Redington Washburn (1866- ). Also 3 anonymous stories: "The Three Wishes," "The Best Wish," and "Three Feathers." Compiled in Evanston, Ill. from works pub. 1900-1929. Typist's bill dated 1931.

45 leaves.

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Burgess, Susan Mae, Mrs.

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Chitwood, William Hankins.

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Garrison, Theodosia Pickering, 1874-1944

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Theodosia Pickering Garrison (b. 1874, Newark, New Jersey-d. 1944), poet and writer....

Garns, William Henry.

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Johnson, Roy Ivan

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Taylor, George Lansing, 1835-1903

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George Lansing ("Lance") Taylor, Jr. is a native Floridian, born in Live Oak, FL. His family moved to Jacksonville when he was six years old. Taylor attended private and public schools in Jacksonville and graduated from the University of North Florida (UNF) in 1974 with a B.A. in Computer Science. He received his M.B.A. degree from UNF in 1986. With the exception of a brief stint in the private sector, Taylor has worked at UNF since 1974. Initially hired as a computer lab assistant, he worked hi...

Shannon, Frederick F. (Frederick Franklin), 1877-1947

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Free, Spencer Michael, 1856-1938.

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Jackson, Louise Frances.

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Washburn, Owen Redington, 1866-

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Ayres, S. G. (Samuel Gardiner), 1865-1942

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Ayres was librarian at Drew Theological Seminary, 1891-1911, and at the Garrett Biblical Institute from 1912-1931. From the description of Poetry and prose : original / S.G. Ayres. 1882-1886. (Drew University Library). WorldCat record id: 189679426 From the description of Scribble book / S.G. Ayres. 1885. (Drew University Library). WorldCat record id: 189705217 ...

Fritsch, H. Samuel.

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