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  1. Bags of Style: 25 Patchwork Purses, Totes and Bags (Creative Arts & Crafts) by Ellen Kharade, 2005-03
  2. Natural Crafts from America's Backyards: Decorate Your Home With Wreaths, Arrangements, and Wall Decorations Gathered from Nature's Harvest by Ellen Spector Platt, 1997-09
  3. The Brave Escape of Ellen and William Craft (Graphic History) by Lemke, DonaldB., 2006-01-01
  4. Flower Crafts: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing, Drying, and Decorating With Flowers by Ellen Spector Platt, 1993-01
  5. Wreaths, Arrangements & Basket Decorations: Using Flowers, Foliage, Herbs and Grasses to Make Colorful Crafts by Ellen Spector Platt, 1994-04
  6. Two Tickets to Freedom: The True Story of Ellen and William Craft, Fugitive Slaves by Florence B. Freedman, 1989-09
  7. Ellen Craft's Escape from Slavery (History Speaks: Picture Books Plus Reader's Theater) by Cathy Moore, 2010-09
  8. Everything Crafts: Bead Your Own Jewelry; Step-by-step Instructions For Creating One-of-a-kind Bracelets, Earrings, Accessories, And More. (Everything: Sports and Hobbies) by Elizabeth Gourley, Ellen Talbott, 2005-07-24
  9. Picture Smocking With Ellen McCarn by Ellen D. McCarn, 1990-06
  10. Aunt Ellen's Tatting Handbook: A Treasury of Techniques and Projects by Aunt Ellen, 1982-09
  11. Aunt Ellen's Embroidery Handbook: A Treasury of Techniques and Designs by Aunt Ellen, 1983-03
  12. Aunt Ellen's Quilting Handbook: A Treasury of Techniques and Projects by Aunt Ellen, 1982-04
  13. Aunt Ellen's Knitting Handbook: A Treasury of Techniques and Projects by Aunt Ellen, 1981-12
  14. Making Stylish Belts: Do-it-Yourself Projects to Craft and Sew at Home by Ellen Goldstein-Lynch, Sarah Mullins, et all 2007-10-01

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22. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom / William And Ellen Craft.
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  • 23. Craft Of The Month - Ellen Hall's Cross Stitch
    Craft • Windowcolor • Wood • Wool. Location Home Craft of theMonth February Ellen Hall's Cross Stitch. Ellen Hall, has been
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    Ellen Hall , has been sewing and designnig cross stitch pattersn for a number of years and has many published over the last 8 years. She sews all her patterns before they are released and gets great satisfaction from her completed projects. "My Cross Stitch charts come with a colour photo simulation of the sewn design, easy to follow graph, full palette and sewing instructions. Protected by plastic for those rainy days. My beading charts come with a colour photo simulation, an easy to follow graph, the colour code and quantity of beads required and square stitch instructions. Protected by plastic for those rainy days. (I use Miyuki Delica® Beads)" You can see her designs and purchase the charts from Ellen website;
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    24. Craft Of The Month - Beads Jewellery And Egg Craft
    Western Australia, and specializes in timber beads and unique timber Craft pieces andcheck out the Vitrual tour of their store click here, Ellen Hall's Cross
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    Gives you an immediate sense of accomplishment, self achievement and gratification
    Creates interest that may even get you a few sales - without the sales pitch Never ever gets boring and allows for total freedom of expression with guaranteed amazing results Requires very few, low cost items to get you started Is easily grasped by most age groups and can actually be beneficial for young ones with hand/eye co-ordination Makes gift giving a breeze as it is not gender/age related Has proven the test of time and has been around for centuries even dating back to pre-historic years. Can generate income (if so desired) with excellent returns vs. cost of material outlay Designed by Michelle Blackmore from MABeadz You guessed it - Jewellery Making and Beading.

    25. Ellen M. CRAFT Obituary
    Mrs. Ellen M. Craft, 37, wife of Guy Craft of Valley street, McDonald died at 540o'clock Monday morning, February 23, 1931, in the Canonsburg General hospital
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    Mrs. Ellen M. CRAFT, 37, wife of Guy CRAFT of Valley street, McDonald died at 5:40 o'clock Monday morning, February 23, 1931, in the Canonsburg General hospital, succumbing after an operation. Mrs. CRAFT, a daughter of the late Sebastian TRAUTMAN and his wife Mrs. TRAUTMAN of Valley street, McDonald, was born on the McDonald farm north of McDonald. She was united in Marriage with GUY CRAFT in 1927 and had since made her home in McDonald. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian church of McDonald. Mrs. CRAFT leaves her husband, her mother, and the following brothers and sisters: John TRAUTMAN of Imperial, Henry TRAUTMAN of Coraopolis, Mrs. George EHLE of Imperial, Mrs. George GOSS of Carnot, Mrs. E. J. LINK of Coraopolis, and Mrs. Mary UHRINE of Coraopolis. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the family home in Valley street, in charge of the Rev. S. A. MCCOLLAM. Burial was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. (Source: Feb. 27, 1931, Obits. McDonald Record-Outlook) (Contributor: Victoria Hospodar Valentine, vvalentine4@att-nospam-bi.com) Back to Obituary Page Back to Robinson Run Cemetery Page Back to HOME PAGE

    26. I078734: Ellen Myrtle BROWN (11 Feb 1896 - ____)
    _Peter BROWN , Sr.+ _John P. BROWN _ _Susanna HOSTETLER _+ Ellen MyrtleBROWN _James MURRY _+ _Amanda MURRY _Lydia BEAL Fred Craft.
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    Ellen Myrtle BROWN
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    • BIRTH : 11 Feb 1896, Somerset Co., PA
    Father: John P. BROWN
    Mother: Amanda MURRY
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    • BIRTH : 19 Jun 1896, Lagrange Co., IN
    Father: William Henry EASH
    Mother: Savilla SPEICHER
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    William GLESSNER
    • BIRTH : 1846, Allegheny Twp., Somerset Co., PA
    Father: Jeremiah GLESSNER
    Mother: Emma Anne LAUB
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  • 27. William And Ellen Craft
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    28. Craft's
    William and Ellen Craft Hi, my name is Ellen Craft. A quarter ofa century ago,William and I were slaves in the state of Georgia
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      William and Ellen Craft
    Hi, my name is Ellen Craft. A quarter of a century ago,William and I were slaves in the state of Georgia.Us, and thousands of others, had a desire to be free.For this we were willing to make any sacrafice, or to endure any amount of suffering. In this state of mind we commenced planning. After thinking of various ways that might be tried, it occured to us , that one might act the part of a master and the other as a slave. I dressed as the master and William as the slave. I needed a beard so I acted like I had a tooth ace and William acted like he had a broken arm and wore a cast.As time passed we went through the Underground Railroad. After that we stopped at a first-class hotel in Charleston. Then we stopped at a simular hotel in Richmond. We new we must pass through Baltimore, but we didn't know the obstacles. Finally, we arrived in Philly.On our trip a few people gave a few tips on where to go. But we were still scared we would get caught by our masters because of a Fugitive Slave Act that was new. This is where if any slave was caught in a free coutry they would get sent back to their masters. After that we baught a plantation and baught a school to educate children and adults of slavery. click here for questions click here for a picture of us This page by Chris

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    30. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
    Please log in. Books by Ellen Craft. Here is a list of our books by Ellen Craft .There is 1 book by this author in our collection. This is book 1 of 1.
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    32. The Daring Escape Of Ellen Craft: African-American History
    links on AfricanAmerican history. Based on the story of Ellen Craft,who escaped slavery by disguising herself as a white man.
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    The story In 1848, Ellen Craft escaped slavery by disguising herself as a white man. For four days, she convinced ticket agents, guards, and fellow passengers that she was a white gentleman travelling north for medical treatment. Her husband went with her as her slave. Ellen's daring act brought her and her husband to Philadelphia and to a future in the abolitionist movement. The book The Daring Escape of Ellen Craft tells the story in easy language for new readers. It was written by Cathy Moore, illustrated by Mary O'Keefe Young, and published in 2002 by Carolrhoda, a division of Lerner. Learn more about the book The site On this site, kids can learn more about slavery through multimedia links, and teachers and parents can find lesson ideas that use the book.
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    33. Ellen Craft: African-American History Book
    Ellen Craft escaped slavery by disguising herself as a white man. The DaringEscape of Ellen Craft tells her story for young readers (grades 13).
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    The Daring Escape of Ellen Craft is very closely based on the autobiography of Ellen and William Craft. It includes an afterword that describes what Ellen and William did when they were free; it also has a timeline of Ellen's life. 48 pages with color illustrations, for grades 1 through 3. Awards NCSS/CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People Storytelling World Awards Honor Title Reviews New readers will appreciate the fast-paced adventure, simple language, large typeface with plenty of space for detailed illustrations, and a relatively obscure story set in a familiar historical time. Though this series is written for new readers, Moore manages to include some difficult and important angles to the adventure. She allows the young reader to see clearly the differences between the way William has to live as he travels as a slave and how Ellen, posing as a white man, lives....Young readers will be inspired by this tale of personal courage in the face of prejudice. Kirkus Reviews, February 2002 This account of a real event employs a suspenseful text that will keep readers engaged to the very end....A great nonfiction choice for newly independent readers.

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    35. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom; Or, The Escape Of William And Ellen Craft
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    36. Artist Ellen Eilers
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    37. Craft Family
    Cooper. Henry is a direct descendant of Nannie Ellen Craft. Henry'semail address is hland@vnet.net First Generation Children
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    Update: In an e-mail dated June 8, 2001 Henry Land identified the parents of Thomas and Vachel Craft as Nathan Craft and Betsey Cooper. Henry is a direct descendant of Nannie Ellen Craft. Henry's e-mail address is: hland@vnet.net First Generation: Children of Nathan Craft and Betsy Cooper
    Thomas Craft (1802-1869) m. Summerville Hudson
    Vachel Craft (1804-1866) m. Mary Payne (1810-1872) Thomas Craft married Summerville Hudson in 1823, Surry Co., NC (she was born in VA about 1803). Vachel Craft (1804-1866) married Mary Payne in Davidson County NC in 1828. Both are buried at Sharon Methodist Church, Forsyth County, as is Mary Payne Craft. In 1880 Summerville Craft, widow of Thomas, is living next to Vachel's son Stephen W. Craft. Vachel's sons Albert and Junius Craft were witnesses to Thomas Craft's will. All these associations suggest a close family connection. Second Generation Children of Thomas Craft and Summerville Hudson
    Richard L. Craft (1824-1893) m. Jincy C. Harper

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    Slave's flight carried her into history books
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    Cox News Service Although she never earned the fame Harriet Tubman did leading black slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad, Macon, Ga. slave Ellen Craft made a daring escape and a notable contribution. For the young black slave woman, freedom was worth masquerading as a white man. And once the rest of her people were free, Ellen Craft came back to help educate them in Georgia, the land of her bondage. The story of Ellen Craft and her husband, William, is not often retold. That's a shame, says Anita Ponder, assistant director of Macon's Tubman African American Museum, which maintains an Ellen Craft exhibit. Ellen and William Craft lived in, got married in and escaped from antebellum Macon. They became famous on two continents, disputing those who tried to downplay the evils of slavery. "It's a wonderful story, and she should be a woman of national interest," Ponder said. The museum plans to expand its Craft exhibit when it moves to a new facility in downtown Macon next year.Craft was born in the Jones County, Ga., town of Clinton in 1826, the daughter of a white cotton planter and his slave mistress. Her light skin was a source of consternation to the plantation mistress, and when Ellen was 11, she was given to the planter's legitimate daughter. She was taken to Macon to live as a slave on the estate of the white daughter's new husband, Dr. Robert Collins, who held himself out to be an enlightened master.William Craft was owned by a man who enjoyed a reputation as a fine Christian, but who didn't think twice about selling William's elderly parents to separate buyers or of selling William and his brother and sister to raise money for a speculative investment in cotton futures.

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    40. William And Ellen Craft
    William Craft was one of five children born to slave parents. He wasborn in 1825. As a child he was apprenticed to be a cabinet maker.
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