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         Sigourney Lydia Huntley:     more books (18)
  1. Sketches, By Mrs. Sigourney by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, 1834
  2. The Christian's gift by Rufus W. 1813-1886 Clark, Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, et all 2010-08-01
  3. Savings of the little ones, and poems of their mothers
  4. The RELIGIOUS SOUVENIR for Christian & New-Years Presents. by Lydia Huntley, editor. SIGOURNEY, 1840
  5. LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY - Early 19th Century American Female Poet. (American Female Poets)
  6. "Lydia Huntley Sigourney": A Biographical Essay from Gale's "Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 239, American Women Prose Writers 1820-1870" (code 30)
  7. Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 2010
  8. Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 1854-01-01
  9. Poems for the sea
  10. [Pocahontas, and other poems.] by Lydia Howard Huntley Afterwards Sigourney, 2010-03-18
  11. Select poems;
  12. Letters to Mothers by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 2005-10-27
  13. Lucy Howard's Journal / By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, 1858
  14. Lydia Huntley Sigourney in the Bacon Collection by Alice DeLana, 1986

81. Archives
Born on August 31, 1805, her first teacher was not Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, itwas lydia huntley sigourney (a poetess who composed more than one poem about
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/archives/sp/srp/asy.html

82. WHMC-Columbia--Searing, Laura Redden (1840-1923), Papers, 1846-1963 (C2290)--INV
1898; Searing family; Searing, Edward W. Searing, Laura C. Redden(18401923); sigourney, lydia huntley (1791-1865); Sluter, George;
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Searing, Laura Redden (1840-1923), Papers, 1846-1963 (C2290)
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INTRODUCTION
The papers of Laura Redden Searing, a poet and author whose works appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and Searing's writings. Also included are correspondence, publicity clippings, and photographs of Searing's daughter, Elsa Searing McGinn.
DONOR INFORMATION
The Laura Redden Searing Papers were donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by Searing's great-grandson, Thomas McGinn Smith, on 5 January 1998 (Accession No. 5744). Additions to the collection were made on 14 April 1998, 28 July 1998, 12 January 1999, and 16 August 2000. The papers are part of the National Women and Media Collection.
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Consult the reference staff about the restrictions on this collection.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Laura Catherine Redden was born on 9 February 1840 in Somerset County, Maryland. Her family moved to St. Louis, Missouri, when she was a child. At about the age of ten, Redden lost her hearing as the result of a bout with spinal meningitis. She spent a brief time with a family in Pekin, Illinois, before enrolling at the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb in Fulton, Missouri, in 1855. In 1858 she returned to St. Louis and took a job as editor of the St. Louis Presbyterian and also wrote a number of poems and articles that appeared in the St. Louis Republican under the penname Howard Glyndon.

83. Camels
The Camel's Hump by Rudyard Kipling. The Camel's Lament by Charles EdwardCarryl. The Camel's Nose by lydia huntley sigourney. Periodicals.
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Animals/ANM0202.html
Lesson Plan #: AELP-ANM0202
Camels
Source: LMS, School Library Media Activities Monthly (December 1994, p. 23-25) Library Media Skills Objectives: The student will locate information about camels in encyclopedias, books, and nonprint materials.
The student will apply information about camels to a project. Curriculum (subject area) Objectives: This activity may be used in connection with a science unit on desert animals or on mammals. The students will study the habitat of camels and how they adapt to their environment. Grade Levels: Subject(s):
  • Science/Animals
  • Information Literacy
Resources: Print and nonprint encyclopedias Fiction and Folklore
Burningham, John. Where's Julius? Crown Publishers, 1986.
Byars, Betsy Cromer. The Dancing Camel . Viking, 1965.
Calhoun, Mary. Camels Are Meaner than Mules . Garrard, 1971.
Catherall, Arthur. Camel Caravan . Seabury Press, 1968.
Coerr, Eleanor. Waza Wins at Windy Gulch . Putnam, 1977.
Collins, Ruth Philpott. Hubba-Hubba: A Tale of the Sahara . Crown Publishers, 1968.

84. SIGUROSSON, JON
(1908), p. 143. sigourney, lydia huntley (17911865), American author,was born in Norwich, Connecticut, on the ist of September 1791.
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SIGONIUS—SIGURD The most complete edition of his works is that by P. Argelati (Milan, 1732-1737), which contains his life by L. A. Muratori, the only trustworthy authority for the biographer; see also G. Tira-boschi, Storia della letteratura italiana, vii.; Ginguene, Histoire litteraire d'ltalie; J. P. Krebs, Carl Sigonius (1840), including some Latin letters of Sigonius and a complete list of his works in chronological order; Franciosi, Delia vita e delle opere di Carlo Sigonio (Modena, 1872); Hessel, De regno Italiae libri XX. van Carlo Sigonio, eine quellenkritische Untersuchung (1900); and J. E. Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship, ii. (1908), p. 143. See N1BELUNGENLIED and also R. Heinzel, ‘ lJber die Nibelungensage,” in Sitzungsberichle der K. Akademie der Wissenschaften (Vienna, 1885); H. Lichtenberger, Le Poème et la ligende des Nibelungen (Paris, 189!); B. Symons, “Heldensage” in H. Paul’s Grundriss der germ. Philologie, vol. iii. (Strassburg, 1900); and R. C. Boer, Untersuchungen uber den Ursprung mid die Entwicklung der Nibelungensage (Halle, 1906). Also T. Abeling, Nibelungenlied (1907). (F. G. M. B.)

85. American Poetry LoA - Contents
JOHN HOWARD PAYNE (17911852). Home, Sweet Home! lydia huntley sigourney (1791-1865).Indian Names. JOHN NEAL (1793-1876). from The Battle of Niagara.
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Volume One: Frenau to Whitman
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Volume One: Freneau to Whitman PHILIP FRENEAU On the Civilization of the Western Aboriginal Country On the Great Western Canal of the State of New York To Mr. Blanchard, the Celebrated Aeronaut in America On the Conflagrations at Washington JOEL BARLOW from The Columbiad Advice to a Raven in Russia MANOAH BODMAN from An Oration on Death JOHN QUINCY ADAMS The Wants of Man To the Sun-Dial To Sally JAMES KIRKE PAULDING from The Backwoodsman CLEMENT MOORE A Visit from St. Nicholas FRANCIS SCOTT KEY Defence of Fort McHenry WASHINGTON ALSTON from The Sylphs of the Seasons On a Failing Group in the Last Judgement of Michael Angelo in the Cappella Sistina On the Group of the Three Angels Before the Tent of Abraham, by Raffaelle, in the Vatican On Seeing the Picture of Æolus by Peligrino Tibaldi, in the Institute at Bologna

86. WAG: The Daguerreian Marvel
She languishes at home in Gramercy Park amidst the grieving poems andessays of Mrs. lydia huntley sigourney, the American Nightingale.
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87. LEGACY: Photo Gallery
Sargent Murray. Louise Pound, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, lydia HowardHuntley sigourney, Ann Sophia Winterbotham Stephens. Elizabeth Drew
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88. Events And Dates In 1819
May, 1819. June, 1819. 06/16 Marriage of lydia huntley to Charles Sigourneyin Hartford. July, 1819. August, 1819. 08 - Peterloo Massacre .
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Events and Dates in 1819
January, 1819
February, 1819
02/19 - Debut of Francis Wright's play Altorf at the Park Theatre in New York. Capacity of theatre was 2400. It was highly praised while Wright's authorship remained anonymous. (source: p27, Eckhardt,
March, 1819
April, 1819
04/26 - The first Lodge of Odd Fellows was organized at a tavern on Fell's Point (Baltimore); it was called Washington Lodge Number 1. (Source: Vexler, Baltimore
May, 1819
June, 1819
06/16 - Marriage of Lydia Huntley to Charles Sigourney in Hartford.
July, 1819
August, 1819
08 - "Peterloo Massacre". 60-100 thousand working class people gather at St. Peter's Field outside Manchester to demand political reform and end of the Corn Laws. They are charged by cavalrymen with sabers. Many die; over 100 women and girls injured. (source: p44 Eckhardt, Fanny Wright
September, 1819
October, 1819
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December, 1819

89. Keokuk County
of the county, in 1844. The town was named after the author and poetLydia huntley sigourney. She showed her appreciation by providing
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Area 15 Regional Planning Commission "Planning At Your Fingertips"
A Brief History The county is named for the famous Sac Indian chief. The name means "Watchful Fox," or "He Who Has Been Everywhere." In May of 1843 the entire county was opened up for settlement. Before this time the county was attached to Washington County. Like most counties, Keokuk County had its share of problems with the location of the county seat. Some wanted to locate the county seat in the geographical center of the county; others wanted to located it in the population center of the county. This argument was finally settled with the location of the county seat at Sigourney, the geographical center of the county, in 1844. The town was named after the author and poet Lydia Huntley Sigourney. She showed her appreciation by providing the trees which were planted on the courthouse grounds, and presenting 50 volumes to the town library. Before the county seat was located at Sigourney, county business was completed at Western City (or Newton Village). County offices consisted of a log cabin and a log schoolhouse. The first courthouse owned by the county was erected at Sigourney in 1845. The small building was made from hewn logs at a cost of $218. This building not only functioned as the courthouse but also the schoolhouse, church, jail, meeting room, and a hotel for travelers. This building served the county until the county seat was removed to Lancaster the following year.

90. Linda Huntley Sigourney
Linda huntley sigourney (17911865). From The Sonnet in American Literature.Linda huntley sigourney seems to have written but one sonnet.
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Linda Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865)
From The Sonnet in American Literature
Linda Huntley Sigourney seems to have written but one sonnet. [from "Poems," Philadelphia, 1846, p. 221]
To the Evening Primrose
Pale Primrose! lingering for the evening star
To bless thee with its beam,like some fair child
Who, ere he rests on Morpheus' downy car,
Doth wait his mother's blessing, pure and mild,
To hallow his gay dream. His red lips breathe
The prompted prayer, fast by that parent's knee,
Even as thou rear'st thy sweetly fragrant wreath
To matron Evening, while she smiles on thee.
Go to thy rest, pale flower! the star hath shed
His benison upon thy bosom fair,
The dews of summer bathe thy pensive head,
And weary man forgets his daily care;
Sleep on, my rose! till morning gilds the sky
And bright Aurora's kiss unseal thy trembling eye.

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92. Blacks, Indians, Women: 1800-1899 (Primary Sources)
1827. Sedgwick, Susan. Alida; or, Town and Country. (1844) sigourney, LydiaHuntley. Pocahontas and Other Poems. 1841. Simms, William Gilmore.
http://www.asle.umn.edu/archive/biblios/howarth1.html
Blacks, Indians, Women: 1800-1899 (Primary Sources)
William Howarth, Princeton Univ.
Blacks, Indians, Women: 1800-1850 (Primary Sources)
Allen, Paul. History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark. 1814. Beecher, Catharine Esther. The Evils Suffered By American Women and . . . Children. 1846. Campbell, Thomas. Gertrude of Wyoming. 1809. Catlin, George. The Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. 1841. Child, Lydia Maria. Hobomok. 1824. Cooper, James Fenimore. The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757. 1826. Cooper, James Fenimore. Wyandotte; or, The Hutted Knoll. 1843. Copway, George. The Ojibway Conquest. 1850. Darley, Felix Octavius Carr. Scenes in Indian Life. 1843. Doddridge, Joseph. Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of Virginia and Pennsylvania from 1763 to 1783. 1824. Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. 1845. Du Ponceau, Pierre Etienne. Grammatical System of Some of the Languages of the Indian Nations of North America. 1838. Eastman, Mary H. Dacotah, or Life and Legends of the Sioux Around Fort Snelling. 1849.

93. Hstry117_sam9 Class Schedule
Study questions sigourney, Home, and Maternal Instruction LydiaHuntley sigourney's Home probably seems ludicrous to you.
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94. American Literary Voices Part 1 [Beyond Books]

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The Colonial Era to 1789
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Surmounting Cultural, Racial, and Gender Barriers The Evolution of Women's Spheres Interesting Incidentals The Early Moderns: Terror and Wonder in the 20th Century Search BB Program Contents Page American Literary Voices Part 1 [Introduction] 1. The Colonial Era to 1789 1a. Discovery! The New World 1b. Settlers Arrive: The Colonial Experience 1c. Women's Perspectives 1d. Preachers and Pedagogues 1e. Revolutionary Voices 1f. Phillis Wheatley and Olaudah Equiano 2. Quest for an "American Identity" 2a. Early Popular Drama and Novels 2b. Washington Irving and "The Knickerbocker Tales" 2c. James Fenimore Cooper 2d. Transcendentalism 2e. Ralph Waldo Emerson 2f. Henry David Thoreau 3. Growing Pains 3a. Native American Voices

95. Poets
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