56 stories. 1850-1853.

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56 stories. 1850-1853.

3 v. (56 items) ; 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6932621

Colby College, Miller Library

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Fosdick, Walter.

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Orne, Caroline F. (Caroline Frances), 1818-1905

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Poet and author of children's stories. From the description of Caroline Frances Orne poems [manuscript], 1886 Mar 23. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 212376654 ...

Cobb, Sylvanus, 1823-1887

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New England novelist. From the description of Letters of Sylvanus Cobb [manuscript], 1827-1867, bulk 1860-1867. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812312 Author of popular fiction and short stories. From the description of Letter : Norway, [Maine], to Robert [Bonner], 1864 Aug. 5. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28397942 ...

Durivage, Francis A. (Francis Alexander), 1814-1881

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Robinson, M. E., Mrs.

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Soule, Caroline A. (Caroline Augusta), 1824-1903

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Caroline Augusta White Soule (1824-1903) was an American author and Universalist missionary and minister. After the death in 1843 of her husband, Henry Birdsall Soule, a Universalist minister, she supported her children by writing and teaching. In 1869 she helped found and was the president of the Woman's Centenary Association, a Universalist organization whose purpose was to aid disabled preachers and their families, assist women stuudying for the ministry, and do missionary work in the U.S. an...

Robinson, J. H. (John Hovey), b. 1825

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Falconbridge, 1818-1854

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Almy, E.

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St. Leon, M. V.

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Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885

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Editor and author. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia, to an unidentified recipient, 1855 Nov. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270131705 T.S. Arthur was the author of a few novels and a great many moral tales. He was also the editor of several temperance magazines, including the Home gazette. He is best known for his Ten nights in a barroom and what I saw there (1854) which was dramatized as a successful play. From the description o...

Duganne, A. J. H. (Augustine Joseph Hickey), 1823-1884

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Heath, H. H.

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Mervin, Edwin G.

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Bacon, Henry, 1813-1856

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Stanhope, Frederick

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Wellmont, E., Mrs.

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De Mille, James, 1833-1880

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Author and educator James De Mille is thought to have been born on 23 August 1833 in Saint John, New Brunswick (some reference sources state 1836). He was the third child born to Loyalists Nathan Smith DeMill, a late convert to the Baptist faith, and Elizabeth Budd. De Mille was educated at the Saint John Grammar School before leaving to attend Horton Academy and Acadia College in Wolfville. Following his Acadia graduation in 1849 De Mille toured Europe and Britain with his brother Elisha from 1...

Ackerman, R. A., Miss.

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