A woman, an eel and a lyric / by Joseph C. Carter. 1979.

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A woman, an eel and a lyric / by Joseph C. Carter. 1979.

The author relates the story of how his mother, Georgia Amelia (Cleveland) Carter, caught an almost three-foot long eel in the Connecticut River at Wells River, Vermont, in 1907, and then penned a poem (included) about her adventure.

3 leaves ; 29 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7390164

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Carter, Joseph Coleman

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Joseph Carter is professor emeritus of Temple University in Philadelphia. His primary subject, George Williams, was one of the founders of the White-Williams Foundation. Williams (1766-1850), a Quaker, together with Bishop William White established the foundation in 1800, originally as the successor to the Magdalen Society which assisted girls who had not followed society's norms and needed a home and employment. The Foundation later provided scholarships to needy, academically-gifted boys and g...

Carter, Georgia Amelia Cleveland.

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