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  1. Whosoever Shall Offend with eight illustrations by Horace T. Carpenter by F. Marion Crawford; (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 2004
  2. The three fates by Francis Marion (1854-1909) Crawford, 2222
  3. Zoroaster. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893
  4. The witch of Prague a fantastic tale by F. Marion Crawford ; ill by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1891
  5. Fair Margaret a portrait by F. Marion Crawford ; with illustrati by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1905-01-01
  6. Cecilia; a story of modern Rome. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1902-01-01
  7. Sant ' Ilario. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1888-01-01
  8. Khaled. a tale of Arabia. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1891-01-01
  9. A tale of a lonely parish by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  10. Marzio 's crucifix. by F. Marion Crawford by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1887-01-01
  11. Doctor Claudius. a true story; by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  12. Paul Patoff. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  13. Pietro Ghisleri. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  14. Mr. Isaacs. a tale of modern India. by F. Marion Crawford by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1920-01-01

81. Turner Cemetery In Buchanan County, Missouri
the farm where lived Section 27 Crawford Township, Buchanan John Marion LAMAR,0915-1913, 08-01-1923, Haney Francis Did ROSE (William Commodore), 1853, 1944,
http://members.aol.com/DThomp3907/turner.html
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"Amazing Grace"
A little history of Turner Cemetery:
It is believed that the first internment at Turner Cemetery was George Washington Turner who died 30 Dec 1860 at the age of 45 years. A flat white stone marks the grave near the SW corner of the farm where lived Section 27 Crawford Township, Buchanan County, MO. For a time the cemetery was used by the family and others also as a public burying ground.
On March 8, 1879 a daughter, Sarah Jane Turner, made a deed of trust for 15 rods square. The trustees named were Alvis Turner, Jarrod Boyd and Allen Russell. The property was to used as a cemetery and to be called the Turner Cemetery. If a trustee resigns or dies the remaining trustees select and elect one to replace that one.
Some time in the 1940's it was plotted, a map drawn and grave lots numbered and lot markers of concrete were installed Helpful information for data below: You should find this information in standard genealogy format. If spouse is known, spouses name will appear in parenthesis. D/o means daughter of and s/o means son of. Any underlining means entry was not readable. Information below is what appears on the headstone of those buried in Turner cemetery:
Name Date of Birth Date of Death Veteran Jane ABBOTT No Date John ABBOTT Mary J. ABBOTT

82. Woodmen Of The World Burials - Counties M-P
Veasie, Minnie Buckey 1857 1919 Neigh. White, Francis Marion 1853 - 1919 WOW. Monnie,Joseph Francis 1867 - 1917 WOW. Crawford, Minnie E. 1871 - 1912 Women.
http://members.aol.com/vikkigray/WOWm-p.htm
Woodmen of the World Burials
Counties M-P
Courtesy of Jim Davenport
This listing of burials in a Colorado cemetery is a listing of only the burials where the headstone, or an associated marker, has an indication that the person belonged to one of the following organizations, or was a relative of the person who belonged to the organization. It is not meant to suggest that it is a complete listing of everyone buried in the cemetery, nor a listing of everyone from those organizations who is buried in the cemetery. For the most part the organizations began putting the identification on the tombstones in about 1880 and quit about 1935, though a few are occasionally seen with later death dates. Abbreviations WOW = Woodmen of the World MWA = Modern Woodmen of America Women = Women of Woodcraft Neigh = Neighbor of Woodcraft WC = Woodmen Circle SFWC = Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle * Upright stump. # Fancy horizontal sandstone log + Other odd shapes, ie., urns, balls, pillars

83. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/buchanan/cemeteries/turner01.txt
of the farm where lived Section 27 Crawford Township, Buchanan Jewell LAMAR 19111951 John Marion LAMAR 0915 09-13-1913 03-26-1981 Haney Francis Did ROSE
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/buchanan/cemeteries/turner01.txt

84. M Through P
198384 (audio), Rel, CR, 1 shoebox Manno, Francis J., 1860 1968-92, CR, 9 itemsMitchell, Ruth Crawford, 1969, 1973 1956, 1988, Art, 1 OS Palfi, Marion, CR, 1
http://www.tulane.edu/~amistad/cll_m_p.htm
M-P Madison, Joseph (ca. 1970-94), CR, 11 cu. ft.
Madsen/Daniels Photographs, Art, 1 P
Mallory, William L., 1966-1985, CR, 1H, 1legalH
Mandela, Winnie, CR,
Manggrum, Loretta Cessor, 1970-1983, n.d., Art, 1 OS
Mann, David, 1956-1967, CR, 6 H
Mannis, Andrew M., 1983-84 (audio), Rel, CR, 1 shoebox
Manno, Francis J., 1860-1863, Ed, CR, 1 H
Mantinband, Charles, 1951-1974, Rel, CR, 2 H
Maps, 1920-1977, n.d., Ed, 1 cu. ft.
Marcelle, Ernest Joseph, 1963-78, CR, 102 items Mardi Gras Indian Council, 1994, SO, 1 item Mardi Gras Indians, 1957-80, SO, 1 H Markham Family, 1852-1949, n.d., Rel, 32 items Marlow, Yolande P., 1976, CR, 1 item Marr, Warren Family, 1947-197, Art, CR, 1OS, 2P, 3bH Marr, Warren, 1966-1992, Art, CR, 3 OS, 2box Marshall, Rosanna Edwards, 1940-92, Art, CR, 1 P Martin, Joseph, 1916, 1964, SO, 3 items Mason, Eugene H., (add 1908-93), Rel, Ed, 3 P Mason, Eugene Harold, 1942-69, Rel, Ed, 3 H Masonic Proceedings, SO, 5P, 9H, 1boH

85. Civil Rights
OS Cottles, Alma, 19561971, CR, 1 H Crawford, Floyd W 84 (audio), Rel, CR, 1 shoeboxManno, Francis J., 1860 H Page, Kathryn, 1900-50, CR, Palfi, Marion, CR, 1
http://www.tulane.edu/~amistad/cll_civil_rights.htm
Civil Rights Adams, Inez , 1914-68, n.d., CR, Ed, 12H, 1LH
African American Summit '89, 1989-1990, CR, 1 OS
Alexander Defense Committee, 1971 (Microfilm), CR, 3 reels
Alexander, Raymond Pace, 1898-1972, CR, 1H
Allan, (Sir) Harold Egbert, 1923-74, n.d., Bus, CR, 1 H 1 OS
Allen, James Egert, ca. 1925-ca. 1974, Ed, CR, 28 H
American Civil Liberties Union, Louisiana, CR, 20 P
American Committee on Africa, 1977-1990, add., CR, 20 cu. ft.
American Committee on Africa, ca. 1949-ca. 1976, CR, 182 Boxes
American Missionary Association Archives,1821, Rel,CR,Ed,Art,220 H
American and Foreign Anti-slavery Society, 1848-59, CR, 1 item American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, '78-88, CR, Americans With Disability Act, 1990-1991, CR, OM, 1 folder Amistad Incident Film (Schooner Case), CR, Amistad Research Center (Archives), 1966-, CR, Ed, 55+ Amistad Research Center Oral History, CR, Art, 7H, 2Boxes Amistad Research Center Pamphlet and News Clipping, CR, 217 Boxes

86. VILLAGE CEMETERY
CLARK Fanny, . 1841, 1876, . . CLARK Francis W, . 1908, 1978, . . CRANS, Joseph D,. 1955, 1980, . . CRANS, Marion E, . 1890, 1940, . . Crawford, John B. . 1869, 1958,. .
http://www.paintedhills.org/STEUBEN/VillageCemA-G.htm
VILLAGE CEMETERY
Located on the south side of State Rt. 417 at the Woodhull exit, Woodhull, NY Photo by PHGS Member: Paul Giometti A-G H-M N-S T-Z
Name Spouse DOB DOD Age Comments Newspaper ref. ABBEY, Blanch ABBEY, George Dewey ABBEY, Marsha E ABBEY, Toysann ABBY, Herman W ACKERMAN, Edgar H ACKERMAN, Ella M ACKERMAN, Elmer S ACKERMAN, Herman F ACKERMAN, Leo R ALDRICH, Carrie L. ALDRICH, Richard ALDRICH, Sherry A. ALDRICH, Terry R. ALLEN, Clayton I. ALLEN, Israel D. ALLEN, Jennie ALLEN, John S. ALLEN, Kenneth T. ALLEN, Margaret M. ALLEN, Martha J. ALLEN, Mary J. ALLEN, Minnie M. ALLEN, Nora B. ALLEN, S. Atwood ALLINGTON, Erwin Emoline FLINT The Leader, Corning NY 10/29/1994 page 4A. ANDREWS, Edward Wendell Kathryn MASON Ed. married Kathryn Kaia Mason on 02/14/1949. The Leader, Corning NY page 2C. 03/26/2001 ANDREWS, Kathryn Kitty Kaia Edward Wendell The Leader, Corning NY page 2C. 12/31/2002 ANDRUS, George H. ANDRUS, Isabelle S. ARMSTRONG, Mildred S ARMSTRONG, Nellie May ARWINE, Frank N. ATWOOD, Alfred W. ATWOOD, Sarah

87. Bright Sparcs Function Browse List - E
Entomologist and Health inspector Crawford, Frazer S and Ethnologist Eugenist Piddington,Marion Louisa (nee O Explorer Hurley, Frank James Francis, Explorer and
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/bs_bre_function.htm
Bright Sparcs
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Earth scientist
Freycinet, Louis-Claude de Saulces De (1779 - 1842), Cartographic surveyor and Earth scientist
Ecologist
Anderson, Margaret Cordue (1937 - ), Botanist and Ecologist Carr, Stella Grace Maisie (Maisie) (1912? - 1988), Botanist and Ecologist Caughley, Graeme James (1937 - 1994), Ecologist Costin, Alec Baillie (1925 - ), Ecologist ... Wyndham, Edmund (1943 - ), Ecologist, Teacher and Ornithologist
Economist
Carey, Henry Charles (1793 - 1879), Economist and Social scientist Crawford, John Grenfell (1910 - ), Economist Hristova, Valerie Joyce (1939 - ), Economist McDougall, Frank Lidgett, Statistician and Economist ... Potter, William Ian (Ian) (1902 - 1994), Company director and Economist
Educator
A'Beckett, Ada Mary (1872 - 1948), Biologist and Educator Adams, Lyn (1949 - ), Educator Alcorn, Daine (1949 - ), Medical scientist and Educator Alder, Valerie (1942 - ), Ophthalmologist and Educator ... Woolls, William (1814 - 1893), Botanist and Educator
Electrical engineer
Alcock, Alfred Upton (1865 - 1962), Electrical engineer and Inventor

88. Catalogue Of An Exhibition Of Original And Early Editions Of Italian Books (in M
Note Address of Marion Crawford, esq., delivered before the members of the Grolierclub on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition of Italian books p.
http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/BBC-9694
Catalogue of an exhibition of original and early editions of Italian books
Title:
Author:
Published:
  • New York, 1904.
Subject:
Material:
  • xxxvi, 99, [1] p. incl. facsims. 24 x 16 cm.
Note:
  • "Address of Marion Crawford, esq., delivered before the members of the Grolier club on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition of Italian books" p. [v]-xxx.
  • "One of an edition of three hundred and six copies, on hand-made paper... printed in the month of January, 1904."
  • The exhibition was held December, 1902, when a first edition of the catalogue was published, differently arranged, without illustrations and without the address by Crawford. The library of which the collection forms a part is to be presented to Wellesley college by its owner, Mr. George A. Plimpton.
  • "For the material used as the basis of this catalogue the club is indebted to Mr. Joseph Martini."

89. La Hermana Blanca (in MARION)
Material 1 videocassette (95 min.) sd., b w ; 1/2 in. Note VHS format. LF479. ; Based on the novel, The White sister, by F. Marion Crawford.
http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/AIE-4143
La hermana blanca
Title:
Author:
Published:
  • Northridge, Calif. : Laguna Films, c1999.
Subject:
Material:
  • Note:
    • VHS format.
    • "LF-479."
    • Based on the novel, The White sister, by F. Marion Crawford.
    • Productor, Felipe Mier y Felipe Mier, Jr. ; director, Tito Davison.
    • Jorge Mistral, Yolanda Varela, Prudencia Grifell, Andrea Palma, Augusto Benedico.
    • A love story between the daughter of a wealthy family and a captain of the Mexican Army.
    • Videocassettes.
    • Video recordings.
    LC Card no:
  • Music Pub no:
    • LF-479 Laguna Films
    System ID no:
    • AIE-4143
    Holdings:
    LORAIN PUBLIC/Lorain A-V
    • CALL NUMBER: VID/CASS SP Fic Video Available
  • Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    90. ‚eEƒ}ƒŠƒIƒ“EƒNƒƒtƒH[ƒh(F. Marion Crawford)
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    Francis Marion Crawford U.S.A. Novel w—d—ìƒn[ƒŠƒhx Khaled wƒvƒ‰ƒn‚Ì—dpŽtx The Witch of Prague Short Fiction uã’iQ‘äv The Upper Berth uŒŒ‚Í–½‚̐…‚¾‚©‚çv For the Blood Is the Life u‹ƒ‚«‚³‚¯‚Ô‚Ç‚­‚ëv The Screaming Skull uŽ€ŽÒ‚Ì”÷Îv The Dead Smile
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    91. Lefantastique.net : Toute L'actualité Du Fantastique Au Quotidien
    Translate this page Une superbe descente dans la folie à moins que Crawford (1854-1909) FrancisMarion Crawford ne compte pas parmi les grands du fantastique américain.
    http://www.lefantastique.net/litterature/dossiers/usa/usa2.htm
    L’horreur "made in USA" (2) Poe (1809-1849)
    Bierce (1842-1914)
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    Wharton (1862-1937)

    92. CRAWFORD, THOMAS
    astronomy, in which he early achieved distinction
    http://52.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CR/CRAWFORD_THOMAS.htm
    document.write(""); CRAWFORD, THOMAS
    Another title held by the Lindsays was that of Spynie, Sir Alexander Lindsay (c. 1555—1607), created Baron Spynie in 1590, being a younger son of the 10th earl of Crawford. The 2nd Lord Spynie was Alexander’s son, Alexander (d. 1646), who served in Germany under Gustavus Adolphus and assisted Charles I. in Scotland during the Civil War; and the 3rd lord was the latter’s son, George. When George, a royalist who was taken prisoner at the battle of Worcester, died in 1671 this title became extinct. The dukedom of Montrose, which had lapsed on the death of the 5th earl of Crawford ~fl 1495 and had been revived in 1707 ill the Graham family, was claimed in 1848 by the 24th earl of Crawford, but in 1853 the House of Lords gave judgment against the earl. The Lindsays have furnished the Scottish church with several prelates. John Lindsay (d. 1335) was bishop of Glasgow; Alexander Lindsay (d. 1639) was bishop of Dunkeld until he was deposed in 1638; David Lindsay (d. C. 1641) was bishop of Brechin and then of Edinburgh until he, too, was deposed in 1638; and a similar fate attended Patrick Lindsay (1566—1644), bishop of Ross from 1613 to 1633 and archbishop of Glasgow from 1633 to 1638. Perhaps the most famous of the Lindsay prelates was David Lindsay (c. 1531—1613), a nephew of the oth earl of Crawford. David, who married James VI. to Anne of Denmark at Upsala, was one of the leaders of the Kirk party; he became bishop of Ross under the new scheme for establishing episcopacy in 1600.

    93. OSB MSS FILE
    CARY, HENRY Francis, 17221844 CHANTREY, SIR Francis LEGATT, 1781-1841 CHOLMONDELEY, Francis, 1635-1713. CHOLMONDELEY, GEORGE CHOLMONDELEY, 3RD EARL OF, 1703-70
    http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.osbflc.nav.html
    OSB MSS FILE
    OSBORN MANUSCRIPT FILES: "C" (#2564-4112)
    Click text below to navigate Finding Aid
    PROVENANCE
    CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE FILES Collection Series "C" C., G. CADDICK, RICHARD, 1740-1819 CADE, JOHN, 1734-1806 ... CUTTS, JOHN CUTTS, BARON, 1661-1707

    94. Home.att.net/~lvhayes/Genealog/Cems/Beau/cooper.txt
    Elizabeth (Barnette) Craft CRAFT, LAURA 1854 1909 w\o GF 11, died Aug, d/o FrancisMarion Frank and cited on the listing BAGWELL, Crawford JOHNATHON AUG
    http://home.att.net/~lvhayes/Genealog/Cems/Beau/cooper.txt
    COOPER CEMETERY Listing Compiled by Roberta B. Doty and Evelyn E. Cole Fall 1992 This large neat cemetery is located on the north side of US 190 several miles west of De Ridder, next door to the Beauregard Forestry Nursery. There is a drive-thru driveway. The older (original) section is in the front next to Cooper Church. In this older section, there are several large shade trees. In traveling past Cooper, it always seems well cared for. Annotations by La Vaughn H. "LV" Hayes are preceded by LVH. Corrections and/or additions should be sent to LV Hayes

    95. Oscar Wilde Collection

    http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/wilde.html
    Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
    Collection, 1851-1957 (bulk 1877-1957)
    3 boxes (1.26 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1959-1975
    Access: Open for research
    Processed by: Chelsea Dinsmore, 2002
    RLIN Record ID:
    Table of Contents
    Biographical Sketch
    Scope and Contents

    Folder List

    Index of Correspondents
    ...
    Index of Third-Party Works
    Biographical Sketch
    Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wills Wilde, born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland, was the second son of Sir William Robert and Lady Jane Francesca Wilde. At the age of ten, Wilde entered the well-known Portora Royal School, where he excelled in Greek studies. His interest in Greek continued at Trinity College, Dublin, where John Mahaffy, an eminent Greek scholar who later took Wilde on a tour of Italy, was his tutor. Wilde was awarded a scholarship in classics from Magdalene College, Oxford, which he entered in 1874. During his fourth year at Oxford, Wilde won the prestigious Newdigate Prize for imitative poetry with a verse praising Ravenna, a city he had visited with Mahaffy and the burial site of Dante. In addition to his studies, Wilde began to develop his role as poseur and aesthete. Wilde received his BA in 1878 and, after an additional year at Oxford, went to London where he began writing. In 1880 Wilde published Vera; or, The Nihilists, and in 1881 he was hired by Richard D'Oyly Carte to boost Gilbert and Sullivan's new opera Patience in America by means of a lecture tour. Dressed in black velvet and a full length fur coat, he spoke on the new aestheticism from New York to San Francisco. He met with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louisa May Alcott, Walt Whitman, and Jefferson Davies, among others.

    96. Writers Of Historical Fiction

    http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~soon/histfiction/list/c.html
    CALDWELL, TAYLOR (1900-) (Grolier) Janet Miriam Taylor Holland Caldwell, b. Sept. 7, 1900, d. Aug. 30, 1985, was a popular American novelist who began her prolific career with Dynasty of Death (1938), a fictional biography about the fortunes of two powerful families of armament manufacturers over the course of 60 years. Many of her other novels followed this generational pattern, including The Captain and the Kings (1972; film, 1976) and Glory and the Lightning (1974). Caldwell, who also wrote under the pseudonym Max Reiner, also wrote The Devil's Advocate (1952), Dear and Glorious Physician (1959), and Answer as a Man (1981). Her other works include: This Side of Innocence, The Wide House, The Final Hour, The Turnbulls, The Arm and the Darkness, The Strong City, The Earth is the Lord's, The Eagles Gather and Dynasty of Death. Bibliography:
    Stearn, Jess, "The Search for the Soul: Taylor Caldwell's Psychic Lives" (1973). Web Resources:
    Taylor Caldwell Appreciation Society
    CAPES, BERNARD Susan Carleton Carleton's Stories of the Age of Saints is a collection of short stories set in 5-10th century Ireland. Her monthly column, "Letters Home from Northern Ireland", appears in Irish-American newspapers and is occasionally reprinted on her websites

    97. Classical Writers Of Historical Fiction

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    FAQ Authors List, Part 1: Classical Writers of Historical Fiction
    Our FAQ had included historical fiction authors list and subject lists. It seems that chronological and subject lists are used in most reference books. Therefore, FAQ will concentrate on author list. Subject list will be included in the FAQ by summarizing reader postings. This list is compiled from three reference books of Nield, Kaye, and McGarry and White. (See Guide to Historical Fiction Reference Books .) Biographical notes are from Kaye's. Book notes are from those of Kaye, McGarry and White, and Baker. Whenever, other information is available, it will be added.
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    • ABBOTT, EDWIN A., 1838- The author, an English school master and theologian, was educated at the City of London School and St. John's College, Cambridge, where he took the highest honors in classical, mathematical and theological studies. He took orders in 1862. In 1865 he became head master of the City of London School which he held until 1889 when he retired to devote himself to literary and theological interests. His theology was of a liberal type which was expressed in his writings. His three religious romances, Philochristus, Onesimus and Silanus he published anonymously.
    • AINSWORTH, W. HARRISON, 1805-82

    98. Performing Arts In America 1875-1923

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    Choose a name from the menu and press go:
    A Beckett, Gilbert, 1837-1891. Abarbanell, Lina Abbe, James E, Photographer. Abbe, James E. Abbott, Edward. Hello people. Abbott, Yarnall. Abrahams, Maurice, 1883-1931, co-composer. Abrahams, Maurice, 1883-1931. Acme Newspictures. Adams, Frank R. (Frank Ramsay), 1883-1963, Lyricist. Adams, Rita Adler, Bernie. Adrian, Gilbert. Ager, Milton, 1893-1979. Aiken, George L., 1830-1876 Film and video adaptations. Aime Dupont (New York, N.Y.), photographer. Akins, Zoe, 1886-1958. Magical city. Albini, Felix. Baron Trenck. Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Adaptations. Aldene, Photographer. Aldene, photographer. Alexander, Katharine Alfred Ellis (London, Eng.), photographer. Alfred S. Campbell Art Co, Photographer. Allen, Adrianne Allen, Diana Allen, Mord, Lyricist. Allen, Thos. S. Allen, Viola Allied Producers and Distributors Corporation. American Colortype. Amlico. Anderson, Arthur, Lyricist. Anderson, Arthur. Anderson, Hilding, Arranger. Anderson, John Murray, Lyricist. Anderson, Mary Anderson, Mary, 1859-1940, co-author. Andouard y Cia (Barcelona) Anseltin, Ottomar, photographer.

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