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  1. Nursery noonings. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Gail (1833-1896) Hamilton, 1875-01-01
  2. English kings in a nutshell. An aid to the memory by Gail Hamilton 1833-1896, 1893-12-31
  3. Red-letter Days In Applethorpe by Hamilton Gail 1833-1896, 2010-09-30
  4. Biography of James G. Blaine by Gail Hamilton. by Hamilton. Gail. 1833-1896., 1895-01-01
  5. Red-letter days in Applethorpe by Hamilton Gail 1833-1896, 1866-01-01
  6. Woman 's worth and worthlessness. The complement to A new atmo by Hamilton. Gail. 1833-1896., 1872-01-01
  7. First love is best. A sentimental sketch by Gail, 1833-1896 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  8. Summer rest. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1866-01-01
  9. Chips. fragments and vestiges. by Gail Hamilton [pseud.] collect by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1902-01-01
  10. Gail Hamilton's life in letters: Volume 1 by Mary Abigail, 1833-1896 Dodge, 2009-10-26
  11. Wool-gathering. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1867-01-01

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Hamilton, Frederick Spencer, Lord, 18561928. Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896. Hamilton,James, 1814-1867. Harben, William Nathaniel, 1858-1919. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.
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Haaren, John H. (John Henry), 1855-1916 Habberton, John, 1842-1921 Hackers, the Hadden, J. Cuthbert (James Cuthbert), 1861-1914 ... Hyne, C. J. Cutliffe (Charles John Cutliffe), 1866-1944
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2. Hamilton, Gail, Finding Aid
Manuscript Register. Hamilton, Gail . 18331896. Correspondence, 1849-1893.
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Correspondence, 1849-1893.
Manuscript Number: MS 0545 1 folder Agency History/Biographical note:

Gail Hamilton was born Mary Abigail Dodge on March 31, 1833, in Hamilton, Massachusetts to Hannah Stanwood and James Brown Dodge. She graduated from Ipswich Female Seminary in 1850 and taught there until 1854. She then taught at Hartford Female Seminary, founded by Catherine Beecher, and then finally at Hartford High School. In 1858 she went to Washington, D.C. as a governess to Gamaliel Bailey's children. There she established herself as a writer. She returned to Hamilton from 1860-1868 to care for her mother. During this period she became very close to John Greenleaf Whittier. In 1871 she began spending winters in the household of House Speaker James G. Blaine, and many believe she wrote his speeches. She died on August 12, 1896, in Hamilton. Scope and Content:
The Gail Hamilton Correspondence consists of nineteen letters, primarily to Hamilton's cousin, Eunice Caldwell Cowles, head of Ipswich Female Seminary, 1844-1876. The letters describe Hamilton's teaching experiences at the Hartford Female Seminary and in a Hartford public school. Subsequent letters describe Hamilton's activities while living with the family of politician James G. Blaine in Washington, DC. These letters briefly comment on Hamilton's reading, Blaine's health, and include cursory discussions about political events including relations with Russia and China and the problems in Hawaii during President Cleveland's administration.

3. Gala Days, By "Gail Hamilton" (1863)
Gala Days, by "Gail Hamilton" (1863) "Gail Hamilton" was Mary AbiGail Dodge (18331896), an American essayist.
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Gala Days , by "Gail Hamilton" (1863)
"Gail Hamilton" was Mary Abigail Dodge (1833-1896), an American essayist. In pieces humorous, satirical, and sentimental, Dodge covered domestic subjects, the American Civil War, and women's rights; Woman's Wrongs , in 1868, attacks criticisms of the women's rights movement, specifically the Rev. John Todd's Woman's Rights Gala Days Atlantic Monthly on topics serious and frivolous: the family canary, a journey through New York and Canada, young children and women with loved ones fighting the War. She includes a scathing look at cultural expectations of motherhood. Gala Days is available as a plain text file (without page numbers) at Project Gutenberg It's available here as HTML, with page numbers and one scanned image:
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To "Voices from 19thCentury America" "Gail Hamilton" was Mary AbiGail Dodge (1833-1896), an American essayist.
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6. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Hamilton, Gail, 18331896. Titles. CallTo My Countrywomen, A. Camilla's Concert. Cheri. Gala-days. Happiest Days.
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7. Creative Quotations From Gail Hamilton (1833-1896)
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What's virtue in man can't be virtue in a cat. Christ made no distinction, but opened the door wide to woman as to man. Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word. The total depravity of inanimate things.
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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: Country Living and Country Thinking, "Men and Women" (1862). R: "Both Sides."

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Dodge, Mary AbiGail, 18331896 AKA Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896. Dodge, Mary Mapes , 1830-1905
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13. Alphabetical List Of Manuscript Collections
Hall, Ruth H., 1907 Papers, 1923-1969. MS 0619 LD 7096.6 1929 Tenny. Hamilton,Gail, 1833-1896. Correspondence, 1849-1893. MS 0545 LD 7093.38 I6.
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LD 7092.8 Adams Adams, Ellen F. (Ellen Frances), 1893-1985.
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LD 7096.6 1915 Adams Adams, Philip.
Marriage license : Portsmouth, N.H., between Philip Adams and Mary Hunten, 1756 June 24.

MS 011 Adams Female Academy (Derry, N.H.).
Records, 1824-1830.
MS 0503 LD 7093.38 A4 Allen, Mildred, 1894-1990. Papers, 1865-[ongoing]. MS 0502 LD 7092.8 Allen Anonymous. Library books I have read, 1800-1803. MS 030 Apgar, Virginia, 1909-1974. Papers, 1923-1974. MS 0504 LD 7082.18 Apgar Application or petition to a ducenarius from a native of Memphis, Egypt, ca. 276-282 A.D. MS 054a 32XI //P B Top of Page Archival Collections Rare Books Request Form ... Papers, ca. 1901-1967. MS 0611 LD 7092.8 Bacon Ball, Margaret, 1878-1952. Papers, 1895-1952. MS 0505 LD 7092.8 Ball

14. Gail Hamilton (1833-1896) At Famous Creative Women
Creative Quotations from . . . Gail Hamilton (18331896) born on US writer.Search for Hamilton at Barnes Noble - Random Quotes - A E History Online,
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Every person is responsible for all the good within the scope of his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest.
What's virtue in man can't be virtue in a cat. Christ made no distinction, but opened the door wide to woman as to man. Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word. The total depravity of inanimate things.
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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: Country Living and Country Thinking, "Men and Women" (1862). R: "Both Sides." A: In "The Last Word - A Treasury of Women's Quotes," by Carolyn Warner, 1992. N: "Country Living and Country Thinking, Preface," 1862.

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16. Woman's Wrongs, By Gail Hamilton (1868)
Gail Hamilton was Mary AbiGail Dodge (18331896), an American essayistwho published at least eight books between 1863 and 1872.
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[To " Voices from 19th-Century America "Gail Hamilton" was Mary Abigail Dodge (1833-1896), an American essayist who published at least eight books between 1863 and 1872. While works like Gala Days emphasize humor and sentimentality, Woman's Wrongs is her furious answer to criticisms of the women's rights movement. Specifically, it's an answer to the Rev. John Todd's Woman's Rights Woman's Rights and Woman's Wrongs were reprinted in one volume by the Arno Press in 1972; read together, they're breathtaking. [Note:] The epigram on the title page ( Si quid novisti rectius istis ) apparently is from Horace and, translated into English, reads, "If you have come to know any precept more correct than these, share it with me, brilliant one; if not, use these with me." The "Boys in Blue" from which Hamilton quotes below is The Boys in Blue; or, Heroes of the "Rank and File"
WOMAN'S WRONGS, by "Gail Hamilton" (Abigail Dodge) Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. [title page]
WOMAN'S WRONGS: A COUNTER-IRRITANT BY
GAIL HAMILTON.

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20. Dodge, Mary Abigail
(18331896), essayist and editor These writings began to appear also in variousother periodicals under the pseudonym Gail Hamilton and to attract
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Dodge, Mary Abigail
(1833-1896), essayist and editor Abigail Dodge was born in Hamilton, Massachusetts, on March 31, 1833. In 1850 she graduated from the Ipswich Female Seminary and remained there as a teacher until 1854. She taught elsewhere until 1858, when she moved to Washington, D.C., to become governess to the children of Gamaliel Bailey. The editor of the anitslavery journal National Era, Bailey had earlier received a few of her poems and prose sketches for publication. These writings began to appear also in various other periodicals under the pseudonym "Gail Hamilton" and to attract considerable attention for their practical wisdom and wit. From 1860 to 1868 Dodge cared for her ailing mother. During that time she published two collections of essays, Country Living and Country Thinking (1862), and A New Atmosphere (1865), and a strong defense of woman's right to equal educational and occupational opportunities, Woman's Wrongs: A Counter-Irritant (1868). She also edited a juvenile magazine, Our Young Folks

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