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  1. Our common school system
  2. X rays by Mary Abigail] 1833-1896 [Dodge, 2010-06-25
  3. Country living and country thinking by Mary Abigail Dodge 1833-1896, 1862-12-31
  4. Summer rest. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1866-01-01
  5. Chips. fragments and vestiges. by Gail Hamilton [pseud.] collect by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1902-01-01
  6. Gail Hamilton's life in letters: Volume 1 by Mary Abigail, 1833-1896 Dodge, 2009-10-26
  7. Wool-gathering. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1867-01-01
  8. Skirmishes and sketches by Mary Abigail, 1833-1896 Dodge, 2009-10-26

21. USM De Grummond Collection - ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
Nicholas from 1873 to 1914. Dodge, Mary Abigail (18331896) Editorof Our Young Folks, a juvenile periodical, from 1865 to 1867.
http://www.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/html/research/findaids/stnichol.htm
de Grummond Collection
McCain Library and Archives
University Libraries

University of Southern Mississippi
ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
Collection Number Collection Dates Collection Volume 1.20 cu.ft. (4 boxes) Biographical Sketch Related Collections Box Inventory
Provenance
Letters purchased circa 1975 from unknown dealer. This collection represents only a minute part of the correspondence of the editors of St. Nicholas magazine. In 1914, 1915, and 1928, hundreds of letters from Scribner's and the Century Company's archives were auctioned off as collector's items. The majority of the existing St. Nicholas correspondence is now held at the New York Public Library. Columbia University and the Huntington Library hold sizable collections of the letters of Mary Mapes Dodge.
Restrictions
Non-circulating; available for research. Researchers should use the photocopies in Box 4 unless special permission is obtained from the curator.
Biographical Sketch Roswell Smith conceived of the idea for St. Nicholas in 1870 when he consulted the famous children's author Mary Mapes Dodge on her ideas about what a magazine for children should be. That same year Smith had co-founded Scribner's with Charles Scribner and Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland as a rival publication to the popular adult periodicals

22. A Celebration Of Women Writers: D Listings
aka Mrs. EC Kinney (18101899); Dodge, Mary Abigail aka Gail Hamilton(1833-1896) Gala-Days (Boston Ticknor and Fields, 1863)
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-D.html
WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH D

23. The Lost Continent Of
Dickinson, Emily, 18301886 Dixon, Thomas Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964Dodge, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896 AKA Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896 Dodge, Mary
http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
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This is a list of the Authors whose works are currently downloadable from the Gutenberg Project . A list of Titles is also availible. Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897 Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 Aesop, 620(?)B.C.-563(?)B.C. Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1966 Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882 Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, 1892-1927 Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 Allen, Emory Adams, 1853- Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925 Altemus, Henry Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919 American Tract Society, The

24. Charles Wesley Slack, Papers, 1864-1880
Wants to see him briefly. Autograph Letter Signed. 1 p., 20 cm. 1869, 30 Aug.Dodge, Mary Abigail, 18331896; Hamilton, Mass. To Charles Wesley Slack.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/amerhist/slack3.html
Charles Wesley Slack, Papers
Ralph Waldo Emerson's signature
Box 3: Papers, 1864-1880
Folder Contents
  • 1864, 5 Jan.: Collyer, Robert, 1823-1912; Chicago, [Ill.] To Charles Wesley Slack, 1825-1885.
    Describes his fear of leaving Chicago for Boston. Autograph Letter Signed. 2 p., 21.1 cm.
    1864, 26 Jan.: Heywood, Ezra W.; Princeton, [N.J.] To Charles Wesley Slack, 1825-1885.
    Arrangements for upcoming Sunday service. Autograph Letter Signed. 2 p., 19.1 cm.
    1864, 1 Feb.: Chadwick, John White, 1840-1904; Marblehead, [Mass.] To Charles Wesley Slack.
    Arrangements for Sunday service. Autograph Letter Signed. 1 p., 20.3 cm.
    1864, 8 Feb.: Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1932; New York, [N.Y.] To Charles Wesley Slack, 1825-1985.
    Discusses her impending trip to Boston. Autograph Letter Signed. 4 p., 17.7 cm.
    1864, 8 Feb.: Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889; New York, [N.Y.] To Charles Wesley Slack, 1825-1885.
    Explains a misunderstanding between Slack and Anna E. Dickinson. Autograph Letter Signed. 4 p., 20.8 cm.
    1864, 17 Feb.: Wasson, D[avid] A[twood], 1823-1887; Worcester, [Mass.]
  • 25. Autumnmist.homeip.net81/E-Books/-%20PROJECT%20GUTENBURG%20AUTHORS.TXT
    1886 Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 18041881 Dixon, Thomas Dobie, J.Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964 Dodge, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896 AKA Hamilton
    http://autumnmist.homeip.net:81/E-Books/- PROJECT GUTENBURG AUTHORS.TXT

    26. Legacy Index
    LEGACY Profile Gail Hamilton 18331896. Susan Coultrap in Country Living and CountryThinking (1862), by Gail Hamilton (Mary Abigail Dodge). 1.2 (1984) 16
    http://www.unl.edu/legacy/dexter.htm
    LEGACY INDEX
    Vols. 1.1-16.2, 1984-1999
    To Browse Current Tables of Contents

    Author Index
    Subject Index Reprint Index ... Profile Index Author Index
    A
    B C D ... Z A Ackmann, Martha.

    "LEGACY Guide to American Women Writers' Homes." 1.2 (1984): 10-13.
    "LEGACY Guide to American Women Writers' Homes: Part Two." 2.1 (1985): 10-13. Alaimo, Stacy.
    "Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgesons: A Feminist Dialogue of Bildung and Descent."
    Ammons, Elizabeth.
    "LEGACY Profile: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911." 2.2 (1985): 61-66. Apthorp, Elaine Sargent.
    "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." 7.1 (1990): 3-21. "Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett." 9.1 (1992): 1-22. B Bardes, Barbara Ann, and Suzanne Gossett. "Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." 2.2 (1985): 13-30. Bauermeister, Erica R. The Lamplighter The Wide, Wide World , and Hope Leslie : Reconsidering the Recipes for Nineteenth-Century American Women's Novels." 8.1 (1991): 17-28. Baym, Nina. "Rewriting the Scribbling Women." 2.2 (1985): 3-12.

    27. American Poetry Full-Text Database: Bibliography
    Dodge, Mary Abigail 18331896 1864, Compensation, in The spirit of the fair. Dodge,Mary Abigail 1833-1896 1876, Revelling, in Laurel Leaves.
    http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/AmPo1/AmPo.bib.html
    American Poetry Full-Text Database
    Bibliography SEARCH Database Home Chadwyck-Healey The ARTFL Project ... Back to EFTS
    Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [ Post - Laureate Idyls and other poems by Oscar Fay Adams (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, 1886 ) [ AdamsOF,PostLIA Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [ [The distressed poet, in] Pickings from Puck. Being a choice collection of preeminently perfect pieces, poems and pictures from Puck: Fifth Crop. The pieces and poems by R. K. Munkittrick, Williston Fish, W. J. Henderson, Bill Nye, Scott Way, P. H. Welch, J. H. Williams, E. Reed, Will J. Lampton, A. W. Munkittrick, F. E. Chase, E. Frank Lintaber, H. C. Dodge, Salem Dorchester, John Van de Bogert, F. Munan, W. E. S. Fales, R. W. Clarke, Ruth Hall, Eke Young, and others. The pictures by J. Keppler, F. Opper, C. Jay Taylor, Syd. B. Griffin, E. Zimmermann, J. A. Wales, M. Woolf, G. F. Ciani, A. B. Shults, J. S. Goodwin, C. G. Bush, and others. Fifth Crop AdamsOF,TheDPIP Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [ [Renunciation, in] Representative sonnets by American poets with an essay on the sonnet, its nature and history, including many notable sonnets of other literatures; also biographical notes, indexes, etc. By Charles H. Crandall (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1890 ) [

    28. C:\TEMP\ampoah.htm
    Mary Abigail Dodge, 18331896, Chips, fragments and vestiges by Gail Hamilton collectedand arranged by H. Augusta Dodge Boston Lee and Shepard 1902 ix, 224 p
    http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ampoetry/ampoetrybib.html
    Bibliography For The American Poetry Database
    Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, [The distressed poet, in] Pickings
    from Puck. Being a choice collection of preeminently perfect pieces,
    poems and pictures from Puck: Fifth Crop. The pieces and poems
    by R. K. Munkittrick, Williston Fish, W. J. Henderson, Bill Nye, Scott
    Way, P. H. Welch, J. H. Williams, E. Reed, Will J. Lampton, A. W.
    Munkittrick, F. E. Chase, E. Frank Lintaber, H. C. Dodge, Salem
    Dorchester, John Van de Bogert, F. Munan, W. E. S. Fales, R. W.
    Clarke, Ruth Hall, Eke Young, and others. The pictures by J.
    Keppler, F. Opper, C. Jay Taylor, Syd. B. Griffin, E. Zimmermann, J.
    A. Wales, M. Woolf, G. F. Ciani, A. B. Shults, J. S. Goodwin, C. G.
    Bush, and others. Fifth Crop [11 p. Only poem by Adams included. Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, Post-Laureate Idyls and other poems by Oscar Fay Adams Boston: D. Lothrop and Company 1886 166 p. Preliminaries omitted. Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, [Renunciation, in] Representative sonnets by American poets with an essay on the sonnet, its nature

    29. LSU Libraries -- Women's History
    Mss. 118. Dodge, Mary Abigail, 18331896. Letter to James Redpath,1886 November 24. 1 item. Location MiscD. American writer.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/guides/womens.html
    Manuscript Resources on
    Women's History
    in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,
    Special Collections, LSU Libraries
    Contents:
    Introduction

    Alphabetical List

    Chronological Index
    INTRODUCTION This guide describes manuscript collections documenting women's history in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections at LSU. It includes the papers of women, women's organizations, family papers with significant bodies of women's papers in them, and other collections that document women's history in one way or another. LSU is fortunate because it collected women's papers very early, perhaps without systematically trying to do so. Women's voices, often buried in plantation collections and Civil War papers, have emerged from obscurity only in recent decades. Researchers coming to LSU can study the letters and diaries of plantation mistresses and teachers, the papers of women writers, and the papers of black women, among other sources. A number of our women's collections have been recently microfilmed by University Publications of America in its series on Southern Women and their Families, making these collections more widely accessible. Collections in this guide are listed alphabetically, with a chronological index after the alphabetical listing. Brief descriptions include references to sources for additional informationeither the

    30. LSU Libraries -- Literature, Reading, And Writing
    Mss. 1832. Dodge, Mary Abigail, 18331896. Letter to James Redpath,1886 November 24. 1 item. Location MiscD. American writer.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/guides/literature.html
    Manuscript Resources on
    Literature, Reading and Writing
    in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,
    Special Collections, LSU Libraries
    Contents:
    Introduction

    Alphabetical List

    Chronological Index
    INTRODUCTION This guide describes collections documenting literature, reading, and writing in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC) at LSU. It includes the papers of authors, novelists, playwrights, poets, journalists, editors, critics, professors, and historians as writers . Materials in the collections include drafts of literary works (novels, short stories, essays, and plays, among other genres) correspondence, diaries, biographical sketches, research materials, galley proofs, and book reviews. "Literary works" as defined here include popular works, poetry transcribed in diaries, and other common efforts at literary expression. Collections dealing with reading and publishing are also described in this guide. Diary-writing in itself (apart from diaries that contain literature or are the diaries of literary authors) does not qualify a collection for inclusion in this guide. Other diaries will be found in the guides to plantations and women's collections. Most of the collections are from Louisiana, but there are also materials from other areas of the Lower Mississippi Valley. In addition to these resources, please see the

    31. Food For Thought Biographies
    Dodge, Mary Abigail (pseud. Gail Hamilton) (American writer), 18331896.Dodge, Mary Elizabeth née Mapes (American writer), 1831-1905.
    http://www.evcom.net/~tourette/bio/bio_D.htm

    32. Wingate, Charles E. L. (Charles Edgar Lewis), B. 1861. Papers: Guide.
    TLs; New York, 15 Apr 1897. 3s.(3p.). Dodge, Mary Abigail, 18331896.(33) ALs; Hamilton, 4 Jan 1892. 1s.(4p.). (34) ALs; np 13 Jan 1893.
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01259.html
    bMS Am 1410
    Wingate, Charles E. L. (Charles Edgar Lewis), b. 1861. Papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 1410
    Creator: Wingate, Charles E. L. (Charles Edgar Lewis), b. 1861.
    Title: Papers,
    Date(s): 1821-1919 (inclusive), 1892-1898 (bulk).
    Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Papers of American newspaper editor Charles E. L. Wingate.
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information:
    Gift of Oriana Wingate; received: 1956.
    Historical Note
    Wingate was a newspaper editor in Boston, Mass.
    Arrangement
    Arranged alphabetically by author.
    Scope and Content
    Consists of professional correspondence pertaining especially to Wingate's tenure as managing editor of the Boston Journal in the 1890s, but also including his later work as editor of the Boston Sunday Post.
    Container List
    • (1) Alger, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907. T.L.s.; Detroit, 9 Feb 1897. 1s.(1p.) (2) Allen, Elizabeth (Chase) Akers, 1832-1911. A.L.s.; New York, 10 Jun 1892. 1s.(2p.)

    33. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Pickard-Whittier Papers: Guide.
    1 letter; 1870. (110) Dodge, Mary Abigail 18331896. 14 letters; 1865-1892. 1letter; 1847?. (361) Dodge, Mary Abigail 1833-1896, addressee.
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00386.html
    bMS Am 1844
    Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Pickard-Whittier papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 1844
    Creator: Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.
    Title: Pickard-Whittier papers,
    Date(s):
    Quantity: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information: Gift of Greenleaf Whittier Packard; received: 1935.
    Historical Note
    John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet and abolitionist. Samuel Thomas Pickard (1828-1915) was an editor of the Portland (Me.) Transcript. He was married to a niece of Whittier's and became Whittier literary executor and biographer.
    Organization
    Organized into the following series:
    • I. Letters to John Greenleaf Whittier II. Letters by John Greenleaf Whittier

    34. Wool-Gathering.
    Mary Abigail Dodge (18331896), a Massachusetts-born writer, was a teacher and latergoverness to the children of Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the antislavery
    http://www.worldbookdealers.com/books/priscillajuvelis/0000157200/bk0000157202.a
    Visit WorldPrintDealers Welcome to WorldBookDealers Sign in Register You have 0 items in your Shopping Basket Your Wishes Your Account Dealer For more information on Priscilla Juvelis, Inc. , click here Summary Author: Dodge, Mary Abigail.
    Title: Wool-Gathering.
    Publication: Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867.
    Price: Book Sold
    Reference No:

    Book Description First Edition. Large 16mo, vii, 335pp; plum blind-stamped cloth leaf ornaments at corners, covers beveled, brown-coated endpapers, red burnished edges. Ornamental head- and tailpieces throughout text. Spine slightly cocked, near fine. Mary Abigail Dodge (1833-1896), a Massachusetts-born writer, was a teacher and later governess to the children of Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the antislavery NATIONAL ERA in Washington, D.C. Agonizingly shy (according to her close friend, Harriet Prescott Spofford) she adopted the pen name of "Gail Hamilton" shortly after her pieces started appearing in journals (1856). It was widely believed she wrote speeches for James G. Blaine, Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives (her cousin's husband), which would make her the first woman political speech-writer. She did help him write TWENTY YEARS OF CONGRESS, and after his death, she wrote his biography. This book is a travelogue and original source for post-Civil War American. Herein she reports her observations of the Southern states where the war's desolation is everywhere, she says simply. "Every landscape has its story of disaster..." A visit to a Freedman's School in Washington is followed by one to the battlefield of Gettysburg where she walks Little Round Top, surveys the long length of the field where so many men died during Pickett's charge and reflects on President Lincoln's words. NAW I, pp. 4935. BAL 4715. (6153)

    35. MISC.Letter “ D ”
    Mounted to partial sheet.VG.(17)Dodge,Mary Abigail (18331896)Author.Novelist.Cutsignature.4cm.x 9cm.Carefully removed from 1882 Autograph Album.Mounted to
    http://auction.leftbid.com/Auctions/122/Detail/Lot_409.html

    36. Searchable-sex.com Search Results For Budding Tiny Tit
    by Gail Hamilton (1863) ( new window ) To Voices from 19thCentury America Gail Hamilton was Mary Abigail Dodge (1833-1896), an American essayist.
    http://searchable-sex.com/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=budding tiny t

    37. Lutz : Biography, Scope And Content, Added Entries
    Louise, 18761973 Crandall, Prudence, 1803-1890 Dall, Caroline Wells (Healey), 1822-1912Dodge, Mary Abigail pseud. Gail Hamilton, 1833-1896 Elliott, Maud
    http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles/libcolls/mssarch/findaids/Lutz/Lutzbio.html
    A-110 ALMA LUTZ, 1890-1973 Collection, 1775-1943, n.y., n.d. 1 file box, 1 folio folder Reprocessed: January 1986 Accession numbers: 55-82, 56-89, 370, 430, 1164, By: Bert Hartry 70-12, 70-61 The papers in this collection were purchased by Alma Lutz and given to the Schlesinger Library in 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1967, and 1970. The collection was reprocessed and microfilmed with the support of the Friends of the Schlesinger Library. BIOGRAPHY Alma Lutz became involved in the woman's suffrage movement when she returned home to North Dakota after graduating from Vassar College (1912). She continued to work for equal rights for women all her life and was the author of many articles and books, including Created Equal: A Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony. AL was an active member of the National Woman's Party, the Massachusetts Committee for the Equal Rights Amendment, and many other organizations. During 1951-73 she served on the Advisory Committee of the Schlesinger Library. For additional biographical information, see MC 182, the Alma Lutz papers in the Schlesinger Library, and the AL biography file; see also Who Was Who in America (1974-76). SCOPE AND CONTENT This collection consists of letters, and a few other items, purchased by AL and reflects her interest in women in American history, particularly those active in the abolition and suffrage movements. The items in the collection are arranged alphabetically by writer, and chronologically when there is more than one item by the same writer. The inventory names the recipient of each letter, when known, and the index that follows the inventory includes the names of all recipients. In the inventory each letter except short notes, fragments valuable only as autographs, and items with trivial contents is described as follows: name or title of recipient, date, topics discussed. Letters of one or more pages with either the salutation or the signature missing have been listed as fragments. Dates and/or other information have been written on some items by persons unknown; some dates and other information have been supplied by researchers. In organizing the material the processor accepted and used this information. Everything added by the processor is in square brackets, but some dates and other information in square brackets were previously added by persons unknown. The bulk of the letters are ALsS (autograph letters signed); only a few are TLsS (typed letters signed). There are typed transcripts of some of the letters; these were prepared by persons unknown. Corrections, some by persons unknown, others by the processor, appear on many of these transcripts. The researcher is cautioned that the transcripts are not always accurate. Three folders of papers that were in A-110 (#64, 69-70) have been moved to MC 182. This material (mainly Florence Kitchelt and Rose Arnold Powell correspondence re: Equal Rights Amendment, National Woman's Party, and Susan B. Anthony) derives from Alma Lutz's work with the National Woman's Party rather than her autograph collecting. Two portions of the collection were previously filmed and have not been refilmed with this collection. The Lydia Maria Child letters (#8-9) were filmed as part of the microfiche edition of her correspondence (Kraus Microform, 1980), available at many libraries; at the Schlesinger Library the call number is Mf-3. (The folder numbers on the Child fiches are those of the original A-110 inventory.) The Mary Grew diary (in #12) was filmed as part of the History of Women microfilm project (Research Publications, Inc., 1976); the call number at the Schlesinger Library is M-59, reel 973, no. M13. Additional catalog entries (a card for each of the following appears in the card catalog): Adams, Abigail (Smith), 1744-1818 Adams, Hannah, 1755-1831 Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Authors' Guild of American Women Avery, Rachel (Foster), 1858-1919 Barton, Clara, 1821-1912 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878 Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950 Blackwell, Antoinette (Brown), 1825-1921 Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910 Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909 Bowring, Sir John, 1792-1872 Catt, Carrie (Lane) Chapman, 1859-1947 Chapman, Maria (Weston), 1806-1885 Child, Lydia Maria (Francis), 1802-1880 Comstock, Ada Louise, 1876-1973 Crandall, Prudence, 1803-1890 Dall, Caroline Wells (Healey), 1822-1912 Dodge, Mary Abigail [pseud. Gail Hamilton], 1833-1896 Elliott, Maud (Howe), 1854-1948 Fern, Fanny, see Parton, Sara Payson (Willis) Foster, Abigail (Kelley), 1810-1887 Fuller, Margaret, 1810-1850 Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896 Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814 Gilman, Charlotte Anna (Perkins) Stetson, 1860-1935 Grew, Mary, 1813-1896 Grimke, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873 Harper, Ida (Husted), 1859-1931 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911 Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926 Hooker, Isabella (Beecher), 1822-1907 Hopper, Isaac Tatem, 1771-1852 Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue, 1830-1908 Howe, Julia (Ward), 1819-1910 Hunt, Harriot Kezia, 1805-1875 Hutchinson, Abigail Jemima, 1829-1892 Johnson, Adelaide, 1859-1955 Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889 Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 Lippincott, Sara Jane (Clarke), 1832-1904 Livermore, Mary Ashton (Rice), 1820-1905 Long, John Davis, 1838-1915 Longfellow, Alice Mary, 1850-1928 Love, Alfred Henry, 1830-1913 McKim, James Miller, 1810-1874 Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876 Owen, Robert L Parton, Sara Payson (Willis), 1811-1872 Philleo, Prudence Crandall, see Crandall, Prudence Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884 Pillsbury, Parker, 1809-1898 Prang, Mary Amelia (Dana) Hicks, 1836-1927 Purvis, Robert Rankin, Jeannette, 1880-1973 Sanger, Margaret (Higgins), 1879-1966 Severance, Caroline Maria (Seymour), 1820-1914 Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919 Sigourney, Lydia (Huntley), 1791-1865 Smith, Abigail (Adams), 1765-1813 Smith, Elizabeth Oakes (Prince), 1806-1893 Solis-Cohen, Solomon, 1857-1948 Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893 Wallace, Zerelda Gray (Sanders), 1817-1901 Warren, Mercy (Otis), 1728-1814 Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915 Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895 Weston, Caroline Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892 Adams, John, 1735-1826 American Anti-Slavery Society Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906 Authors Baldwin, Hannah Baldwin, William Booth, Mary Louise, 1831-1889 Bowles, Ada Chastina, 1836-1928 Boyer, Ida Porter, 1859- ? Claflin, William, 1818-1905 Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888 Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908 Colby, Clara Dorothy (Bewick), 1846-1916 Diaries Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1848-1916 Garrison, Helen Eliza (Benson), 1811-1876 Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 1840-1907 Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872 Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887 Lecturers Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858 May, Samuel Joseph, 1797-1871 Mott, Lucretia (Coffin), 1793-1880 Mott, Lydia Pankhurst, Christabel Harriette, 1880-1958 Pankhurst, Emmeline (Goulden), 1857-1928 Plummer, Charles H Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917 Sargent, Mary Elizabeth (Fiske) SlaveryAnti-slavery movements Spiritualism Stanton, Elizabeth (Cady), 1815-1902 Suffrage Temperance Tubman, Harriet, -1913 Voyages and travels19th century Wallcut, Robert Folger Ward, William Hayes, 1835-1916 Wells, Charlotte (Fowler), 1814-1901 Whiting [Eliza Rose (Gray)?] Woman's ministerial conference Women's rights World's Anti-Slavery Convention, London, 1840 MICROFILM OF COLLECTION -The pages of some items were numbered by the processor (in square brackets) to aid the microfilmer, the proofreader, and researchers. Blank pages were not numbered. -All reels were proofread by the processor and corrections were made where necessary. These corrections may disrupt the sequence of frame numbers. -Some items in the collection were difficult to film due to such problems as flimsy paper with text showing through or faded or smudged writing. The film was carefully produced and proofread to insure that these items are as legible as possible. -There are some letters with the text on the two inside pages written in two different directions, and some letters that have the final lines of text and the signature on page one. In these cases letters were microfilmed as they appear; pages were not turned and first pages were not refilmed. REEL GUIDE For a list of the contents of A-110, see the inventory that follows. When requesting microfilm, please use the microfilm number and the reel number. For Mf-3, see The Collected Correspondence of Lydia Maria Child 1817-1880, Patricia G. Holland and Milton Meltzer, Editors, Kraus Microform, New York; the call number at the Schlesinger Library is 322.44/C53h. A-110 M-133,reel #1-7, 10-21.......................................A12 #22-30............................................A13 #8-9............................................Mf-3 #12 (Mary Grew diary only)...........M-59, reel 973,no.M13 - Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    38. INDEX
    FLEMING. Agnes ( ) George Thomas ( - ) George Thomas Jr. Nancy Dodge FLINT. TERRY.Abigail (-) George (1789-1878) THACHER. THOMAS. Mary D. (-1906) THOMPSON.
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    (CANFIELD)
    Amarilla (1790- )
    Huldah L. (1786-1864)

    Mary Ann (1821- )
    (CRANE)
    Alice (-)
    (GARRISON)
    Rebecca (- )
    (GAYLORD)
    Unknown ( - )
    (SEYMOUR)
    Unknown ( - )
    Pepper (-)
    ACKLEY
    Angeline (-1890)
    Benjamin (-)

    Benjamin (1826-1903)

    Caroline (1829-)
    ...
    Sterling (1817-1894)
    ADSIT
    Carol Ruth
    ALLEN
    Lucretia Emma (-)
    Ruth ( -1780)
    ALLINE
    L. H. (- )
    ANDERSON
    Frances (-)
    BAKER
    A. E. (-)
    Edith ( - )
    BALDWIN
    John (-)
    Mary (-)

    Theophilus ( - )
    BALL
    Unknown (-)
    BALTZER
    Louise ( - )
    BARKER
    Elizabeth (-)
    BARNES
    Ruth (-)
    BARTLETT
    Eugena M. Henry Arthur ( - ) Henry Arthur Jr. Henry Hallock ... Orrin Hill
    BARTLOW
    Walter ( - )
    BASSETT
    Josiah ( - ) Mercy ( - )
    BEARDSLEE
    Rebecca ( - )
    BEEBE
    Mary (1699-)
    BEEMAN
    Euphemia (1808-) Lettie ( - )
    BENJAMIN
    Anan Douglas Donald E. Donald Edward Elizabeth Eleanor ... Scott Charles
    BENNETT
    Elmer Fred (1873-) Grace Electra (1878-) June Nellie Jane (1870-1876) ... Sarah Elise (1867-)
    BENNY
    Alberta (- )
    BILLINGS
    Elmer J. (-) Frank C. Ida E. Jay E. (1885-1923) ... Pauline L.
    BISHOP
    Orpha Amelia (-)
    BLACK
    John (-) John H. (-)

    39. INDEX
    Agnes ( ) George Thomas ( - ) George Thomas Jr. Nancy Dodge FLINT. TERRIL. CaptJames (1716- ) Mary (1748-1813) TERRY. Abigail (-) George (1789-1878)
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    (GARRISON)
    Rebecca (- )
    (GAYLORD)
    Unknown ( - )
    ACKLEY
    Angeline (-1890)
    Benjamin (-)

    Benjamin (1826-1903)

    Caroline (1829-)
    ...
    Sterling (1817-1894)
    ADSIT
    Carol Ruth
    ALLEN
    Lucretia Emma (-)
    ALLINE
    L. H. (- )
    ANDERSON
    Frances (-)
    BAKER
    A. E. (-)
    Edith ( - )
    BALTZER
    Louise ( - )
    BARKER
    Elizabeth (-)
    BARNES
    Ruth (-)
    BARTLETT
    Eugena M.
    Henry Arthur ( - )

    Henry Arthur Jr.

    Henry Hallock
    ...
    Orrin Hill
    BARTLOW
    Walter ( - )
    BEEMAN
    Euphemia (1808-)
    Lettie ( - )
    BENJAMIN
    Anan Douglas Donald E. Donald Edward Elizabeth Eleanor ... Scott Charles
    BENNETT
    Elmer Fred (1873-) Grace Electra (1878-) June Nellie Jane (1870-1876) ... Sarah Elise (1867-)
    BENNY
    Alberta (- )
    BILLINGS
    Elmer J. (-) Frank C. Ida E. Jay E. (1885-1923) ... Pauline L.
    BISHOP
    Orpha Amelia (-)
    BLACK
    John (-) John H. (-)
    BLISS
    Charles Rose (1849-1925)
    BOLIN
    Daniel ( - ) Daniel Royal Danny (- ) Laura Lynn
    BOLSTRIDGE
    Ruth ( - )
    BONDMAN
    Harriet ( - )
    BOONE
    Beverly (- )
    BOSTWICK
    Donald (1913-1913) H. F. (- ) Lewis Hillis (1908-1908) Margaret
    BOSWICK
    R. A. (-)
    BOSWORTH
    Perlie L. (-)

    40. INDEX
    Sidney W ( ) BYRAM. Abigail (1813-1904) Jepthah (1770- ) CANTWELL. ( - ) Dodge.Robert W ( - ) DUENOW. Elsie (1817-1892) MCCAMMANT. Mary Jane (1845-1918) MCCLERY.
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    Alice
    Alzuma A ( - )

    Alzuma A ( - )

    Betsey C (1842-1920)
    ...
    Yolanda ( - )
    ACKLEY Aaron (1801-)
    Alan ( - )

    Alan Russell (1956-2002)
    Pvt Alfred J (1849-) ... Wilmer Clarence (1918-1995)
    ADAMS
    Charles Eberle (1882-1949) Cyrus Edward ( - ) Earnest La Grange ( - ) Gail Weston ... Leona Bernice
    ALBERTSON
    Julia ( -)
    ALLISON
    Deborah Ann (1823-1911) William ( - )
    ALVARES
    Richard ( - )
    AMES
    Emma Ann (1861-1946)
    AMUNDSON
    Ellis A ( - ) George (1882-1969)
    ANDERA
    Frank J (1869-1955) Marie Mildred (1916-2002)
    AURE
    Karen ( - )
    AVERY
    Marion ( - )
    BAIRD
    Mabel (1813-1860)
    BAKER
    Harold ( - )
    BANKER
    Aura Ackley Elias (1822-1908) Harold Ackley John (1785-1860) ... Mary Jane (1857-)
    BARRETT
    Emeline (Emma) (1824-1907)
    BASSETT
    Martha Ann (1817-1840)
    BEACH
    Albert ( - )
    BEARDSLEE
    Mae (1871-)
    BEAULAURIER
    Abigail Elizabeyh Kathryn Anne Roger ( - )
    BENNETT
    John ( - )
    BILLINGSLEY
    Abbe Eugenia Alfred Brian Lee Debra Lynn ... William Robert
    BLAKE
    Ada E (1877-1901)
    BLANCHARD
    Hiram ( - ) Marion M ( -1891)
    BLOSSFELDT
    Evelyn Charlotte
    BOBAL
    Susan ( - )
    BOLLIN
    Mary ( - )
    BOOTH
    Effie (1863-) George S ( - )
    BORLAND
    Isabel Gertrude (1824-1917)
    BRIDGMAN
    Abner (1800-1868) Alice Nina (1851-1925) George Abner George Chester (1849-1863) ... Willie Belle (1857-1934)
    BRINK
    Annie Belle (1868-) John ( -1930)
    BRONSON
    Howard L (1877-1952) James Delos (1881-1943) Jennie (1879-) Stephen (1851-1925)
    BROOKS
    Fannie (1845-)
    BROWN
    Sidney W ( - )
    BYRAM
    Abigail (1813-1904) Jepthah (1770-)
    CANTWELL

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