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  1. Selections from the writings of Fenelon: With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen by Francois de Salignac de La Mothe- Fenelon, 1851
  2. True stories about dogs & cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1856
  3. Piccolissima: Mrs. Follen's Twilight Stories by E.L. Follen, 1889-01-01
  4. The old garret: Part second (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1855
  5. The Peddler of Dust Sticks (Twilight Stories by Mrs. Follen) by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  6. The old garret (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1873
  7. True Stories AboutDogs And Cats - Mrs. Follen by Mrs. Follen, 2010-04-13
  8. Two Festivals by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  9. Little Songs "Twilight Stories" #12 in Series. Includes; Old Nursey; Sun is Up; Annie's Garden; Lullaby; New Moon; Dog & Cat by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  10. Little Songs by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  11. Made-up stories (Mrs. Follen's Twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1889
  12. What the animals do and say (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1868
  13. True stories about dogs and cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1875
  14. The New Moon. [Unison song.] Poem by Mrs. Follen (J. Williams' New Series of Songs, Duets & Trios. Unison Songs) by Felix Harold White, 1924

61. Tyndalebooksellers.com
619 Follen Street,” he They made their way painstakingly up the first floor stairway,where Mrs. Parsons stopped, breathing hard, then continued on to the
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62. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/or/umatilla/obits/herm_f.txt
Follen, Pat E. vol xxxiv no 38 8 May 1941 UP agent at Umatilla 23 years InternmentHermiston Cemetery Follett, Fern (Mrs.) vol 54 no 50 - 10 Nov 1960 Born 16
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/or/umatilla/obits/herm_f.txt
Obituaries from Hermiston Herald, Umatilla Co, OregonF USGenWeb Notice: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentations. This material was graciously donated by Lois Logan Masters and is not to be used for any commercial purposes. Falconer, Fred vol xxxvii no 39 - 11 May 1944 Age 62. Born in IA. To OR at age 21. Died at Enterprise, OR. Survived by widow and son. Farrens, Ella Sperry vol 50 no 41 - 13 Sep 1956 Age 68. Born at Hardman, OR. Resident of Morrow Co. most of her life. Died at Umatilla. Survived by four sisters etal. Internment: Heppner Masonic Cemetery Fast, Robert R. (Dr.) vol 54 no 21 - 21 Apr 1960 Born 23 Nov 1917 at Ritzville, WA to G. B. Fast. Died 14 Apr 1960. Veterinarian. Survived by wife, Edna; daughters: Jeannie and Virginia. Buried at Walla Walla, WA. Internment: Mt View Cemetery Faude, F. M. vol xxix no 20 - 10 Jan 1935 Former resident of Hermiston. Died at San Francisco, CA. Fay, Lloyd Aaron vol 48 no 30 - 1 Jul 1954 Of Stanfield. Died at Pendleton. Survived by wife, Nellie and named siblings. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery. Fee, (Mrs. Alger J.) vol xxx no 5 - 26 Sep 1935 Wife of Alger J. Fee of Portland. Survived by three daughters and spouse. Fee, James A. vol xxxv no 2 - 28 Aug 1941 Age 86. Born in WI. Resided in Eastern OR. Died at Pendleton. Fee, James Alger vol 53 no 39 - 27 Aug 1959 Age 70. Born in Pendleton. WWI vet. Died at Miami Beach, FL. Fees, Jake J. vol xxxvi no 10 - 22 Oct 1942 Age 58 of Portland. Car accident. Felters, Ida Pearl vol 52 no 44 - 2 Oct 1958 Born 14 Dec 1883 at Wymore, NE. Died 27 Sep 1958 at Hermiston. Survived by sons: Sylvester, Lester, Andy and Enos and three daughters: Gertha, Zela, and George; a sister and brother. Buried at Weiser, ID. Internment: Hillcrest Cemetery Felthouse, Frank G.(Gale) vol 38 no 18 - 14 Dec 1944 Died 28 Sep 1944 in plane crash over Norway. Felthouse, Gale vol 38 no 7 - 28 Sep 1944 Born in Hermiston. Son of W. W. Felthouse. Killed in action over Norway. Ferguson, William T. vol 48 no 28 - 17 Jun 1954 Born 7 Feb 1876 at Flora, IL. Of Hermiston. Survived by wife, Elsie and daughter, Agnes Wolf. Ferris, Ella (Mrs) vol 39 no 19 - 20 Dec 1945 Age 82. Hermiston resident. Died at Pendleton. Son, Dr. A. E. Marble of Hermiston. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Fiedler, Eugene vol xxxviii no 1 - 17 Aug 1944 Age 15 of Pendleton. No parent's names given. Brother, Aaron age 15 named. Finlayson, Flora Helen vol 45 no 50 - 20 Nov 1952 Age 61. Born in McMinnville, OR. Hermiston resident. Survived by spouse, Jasper D. Finlayson; son, Claire of Spokane and two grandchildren. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Finley, W. B. vol xxxv no 27 - 19 Feb 1942 Born 11 Apr 1852 in OR. Married Anna Windon (now deceased) of Brownsville in 1876. Six children; three living: Claude, Ralph and Arthur. Resident of Umatilla and Morrow Co.(wheat and sheep rancher). Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Finley, W. B. (Mrs) vol xxvi no. 22 - 28 Jan 1932 Nee Hanna E. Windon. Born 6 Mar 1857 at Sonomah Co., CA. Md W. B. Finley 7 Mar 1875; Linn Co., OR; lived in Linn Co 1859-1881; 1881 to near Pendleton; 1884 to Morrow Co., Or. Died 25 Jan 1932 at Hermiston. Six children, three living. Spouse survives. Fisher, Roscoe vol xv no 52 - 8 Sep 1921 Son of R. A. Fisher. Died in California. Fix, Ben H. (50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY) vol 49 no 16 - 24 Mar 1955 (PHOTO) Ben came to Umatilla Co 1879. Wife to Umatilla Co. about 1899, Married 5 Mar 1905 in Pendleton. Three children: Lloyd, Eldon and Ralph. Flagg, Emma F. vol xxvii no 31 - 30 Mar 1933 Age 70. Came to Hermiston about 1928 from Bradford, VT. Died 25 Mar 1933 at Pendleton. Daughter, Mrs. Charles Taylor of Hermiston. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Fleser, William Sherman vol 43 no 1 - 10 Aug 1950 Born 10 Jun 1887 in MT. Lived at the Oasis on the Grand Ronde. Survived by widow, son, Myron and brother, Ernest. Fletcher, Merle (Mrs) vol xxx no 33 - 9 Apr 1936 Age 29; born at Cleveland, OH. Gave birth to first child born in Hermiston Hospital on day of opening of hospital. Died at Hermiston. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Flickinger, Michael Kenney vol xxxv no 36 - 23 Apr 1942 Born near Jefferson, PA. Md Ellen S. Schisler of Astoria, IL in 1918. She died 15 Jun 1941. He was telegrapher, teacher, and rancher. Internment:Riverview Cemetery-Boardman Flock, Ervin G. vol 54 no 34 - 21 Jul 1960 Born 19 Jul 1903 in Clay Co., IL. Died 19 July 1960. Married Ruth Kunze in ID 1942. Survived by wife, Ruth; daughters: Ella, Betty, Mary Lou and Charmalee; sons: Albert, Jim, Jerry, and Frank. Internment: Boardman Cemetery Flora, Lawrence H. vol xxxv no. 26 - 12 Feb 1942 Died 5 Feb 1942. Buried at Colorado Springs, CO. Internment: Fairview Cemetery Flores, Joe vol 47 no 8 - 29 Jan 1953 3 month old twin son of Johnny Flores of Hermiston. Died 24 Jan 1953. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery. Follen, Pat E. vol xxxiv no 38 - 8 May 1941 UP agent at Umatilla 23 years. Died at Loganport, IN 1 May 1941 Internment:Loganport Follett, Bobbie Warren vol xxxvii no 3 - 31 Aug 1944 Born 20 Oct 1920 at Lebanon, OR. Reported MIA 11 Aug 1943; now presumed dead. Killed on bombing mission over Terni, Italy 11 Aug 1943. Survived by parents, three brothers, four sisters. Follett, Daniel David vol 48 no 26 - 3 Jun 1954 Born 25 Feb 1888 at Long Island, KS. To Hermiston 32 years ago. Died 31 May 1954 at Hermiston. Survived by wife, Faith; sons: Melvin and Dan Jr; daughters: Bonnie Jean, Barbara and Doris; two brothers and a sister. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Follett, Fern (Mrs.) vol 54 no 50 - 10 Nov 1960 Born 16 Jun 1914 in Arlington, IA; daughter of Will Lindner Sr. Came to OR 1926. Married Melvin Follett. Died 2 Nov 1960. Survived by spouse, parents, brother, Wm Lindner Jr. and children: Keith, Kathleen, Dorothy and Michael. Forbes, Oliver D. vol 52 no 30 - 26 Jun 1958 Born 30 Mar 1884 in Adrian, MO. Died 14 Jun 1958. Survived by daughter, Thelma Osteen; brother, R. E. Forbes and sister, Florence. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Ford, Alfred Patrick vol 48 no 7 - 24 Jan 1952 Age 38, of Portland. Survived by wife and brother. Internment: Portland. Foreman, William Dudley vol 54 no 31 - 30 Jun 1960 Age 79. Former Cove resident. Died at Hermiston. Survived by wife, Olive; sons: Roy, Harvey, Ned and Jack; daughters: Willa May, Betty, and Mary Lou; two brothers, three sisters. Internment: Cove Cemetery Foss, Gertrude Burnice vol 50 no 51 - 22 Nov 1956 Age 64; Hermiston resident. Survived by spouse, Chester Foss; three married daughters; three sisters and one brother. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Fossauer, Arthur E. vol xxvii no 27 - 2 Mar 1933 Age 32; death at job site on Wallula Highway working for Newell Construction Co. Survived by wife, Rosetta and daughter. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Foster, DeLoris Viola vol xxxiv no 37 - 1 May 1941 Age 16, of Hood River, OR. Survived by parents, six brothers and sister. Died at Hermiston. Foster, George W. (Mrs.) vol 53 no 18 - 2 Apr 1959 Former Hermiston resident. Died 9 Mar 1959 at Portland. Survived by spouse, son, Donald; daughter: Mrs. Bill Joliff of Arlington; mother, Mrs. Frank Haines, nine brothers and sisters. Internment: Park Hill Cem: Vancouver, WA Foster, Michael Lee vol 52 no 32 - 10 Jul 1958 Of Pendleton (auto accident). Foxx, Anna Orilla vol 42 no 40 - 11 May 1950 Daughter of David Hayes and Eurilla Jane Kennison. 60 year resident of Stanfield. Widow of late Charles Foxx. Died at Pendleton. Relatives named. Internment: Echo Cemetery Fraden, David B. vol 41 no 51 - 29 Jul 1948 Born 6 March 1885 at St Joseph, Mo. Died 22 Jul 1948 at Hermiston. Survived by wife, Emma and others named (relationship not stated). Internment: Echo Cemetery Fraker, Lester P. vol xxix no. 48 - 25 Jul 1935 Born 8 Oct 1877 in Pendleton. Survived by wife, Edith. Died at Pendleton. Frank, G. E. (Mrs) vol xxvi no 40 - 2 June 1932 Age 54. Died 24 May 1932. Daughter: Mrs. Hobart Helm of Columbia District. Franke, Albert Antoine Herman vol 52 no 50 - 13 Nov 1958 Born 1 Jul 1883 in Green, IA. Died at Hermiston. Survived by sons, Alvin and Lloyd; daughter: Mrs. Walter Reinarz; brother: Oscar. Internment: Gemmell, Minnesota Franklin, Benjamin J. vol 41 no 16 - 25 Nov 1948 Age 70. Born in Humboldt, Ia. Survived by wife, five children, five brothers. Poem on p. 12 by wife. Internment: Olney Cemetery. Franklin, Bessie May vol xxix no 47 - 18 Jul 1935 5 day old daughter of LaVern Franklin. Died 14 Jul 1935. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Franklin, Betty Josephine vol xxx no 36 - 29 Apr 1937 Born 1 July 1934; daughter of LaVern Franklin. Drowned at Umatilla. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Franz, Alfred E. vol xii no 46 - 3 Aug 1918 Killed at Erie, Pa. Mother is Nora Franz of Hermiston. Franz, Nora (Mrs) vol 38 no 40 - 17 May 1945 Pioneer of Columbia District. Died 19 Apr 1945 at San Francisco, Ca. Children survive. Fraser, Eldora (Mrs.) vol 49 no 20 - 21 Apr 1955 Born 26 Aug 1906 at Oaks, ND. To Hermiston at early age. Survived by spouse, Hugh; daughter, Nancy; parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kingsley in Portland and sister. Internment: Portland Memorial Fraser, Hugh Thomas (Tom) vol xxxiv no 40 - 22 May 1941 Born 24 May 1874 in Nova Scotia, Canada. To Butte, Montana in 1903; then to Hermiston. Married Margaret Bryant in 1903. Established Oregon Hardware and Implement Co in 1907 in Hermiston. Survived by widow, two sons: Hugh and Thomas. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Fraser, Kenneth L. vol xxxvii no 32 - 23 Mar 1944 Age 40 of Irrigon. Survived by widow and four children. Fraser, "King" vol xxv no 40 - 4 Jun 1931 dog belonging to T. H. Fraser -of old age. Frasolas, Gus vol 45 no 52 - 4 Dec 1952 Age 65. Born in Greece. Umatilla resident since 1918. WWI Vet. Died 27 Nov 1952 in Pendleton. Survived by wife, Della. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery. Fraters, Harley vol 43 no 40 - 10 May 1951 Age 7. Drowned. Freauft, Edward Benjamin vol 54 no 49 - 3 Nov 1960 Age 40. Former Echo resident; now of Portland. Died in Richland, WA. Survived by wife and two children (not named). Frederickson, David Lee vol 47 no 21 - 30 Apr 1953 Born 22 Apr 1953; son of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Frederickson. Died 27 Apr 1953. grandparents named. Internment: Olney Cemetery Fredreckson, Anna S. vol 52 no 19 - 10 Apr 1958 Born 16 Jul 1869 in Finland. To Astoria 1888. Married William Fredreckson 7 Feb 1891. He died earlier. Stanfield resident since 1909. Survived by sons, Edward and George and two married daughters. Internment: Stanfield Cemetery Freeman, Olive vol 41 no 28 - 19 Feb 1948 Age 77. Long time resident of Ellis, NE. Survived by spouse and daughter. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery French, Herbert vol xxx no 25 - 13 Feb 1936 Age 36. Born at Morrow Co., Or. Lived most of life at Lena; son of Dillard French. Died at Pendleton. Survived by wife and three children. Internment: Vinson French, J. Dillard vol 40 no 17 - 5 Dec 1946 Age 77; resident of Vinson. Survived by wife, Susan, daughter Agnes, son John. Two sons, Herbert and Jessie died earlier. French, Leon R. vol 41 no 31 - 10 Mar 1949 Age 55. UOD employee. Survived by two sisters and one brother. Friend, Emery Allen vol 49 no 11 - 17 Feb 1955 Age 79. From OK to Columbia District about 1950. Survived by wife, Mary Edna; sons, John and R.G; daughters: Irene and Virginia; two brothers and three sisters. Internment: Hermiston Cemetery Friend, Mary Edna vol 51 no 47 - 24 Oct 1957 Born 22 Sep 1888 in Carroll Co. AR. Dau of John and Charlotte Inman. Married Emory Allen Friend in Woodward, Ok 13 Oct 1908 (He died Feb 1955) She died 9 Oct 1957 at San Jose, Ca. Six children; two deceased. Survived by Irene, John, R. F. and Mrs. Clyde Hecht. Fritts, Emma (Mrs) vol xxxvii no 23 - 20 Jan 1944 Born 1872 in Missouri. To Or in 1884; E Or since 1893. Married William Fritts in Pendleton 1896. He died 1908. Five children; three living. She died 17 Jan 1944. Internment: Echo Cemetery. Frost, James (Mrs) vol 53 no 13 - 26 Feb 1959 Age 84. Born in Eugene, Or area. Died 20 Feb 1959 at Spray. Father was first mayor of Eugene. Parents were first settlers there. Husband was one of first homesteaders in Spray. He was from ND. Survived by sons: Joe and Milton; daughters: Mabel, Bertha, Elsie and Mandy. Internment: Richmond Cem nr Spray Frost, William vol 41 no 35 - 7 Apr 1949 Age 20; son of Albert M. Frost of Hermiston. Survived by parents, three brothers: Boyd, Floyd and Albert and a sister, Fern. Frymire, Oka (Mrs) vol 47 no 45 - 15 Oct 1953 Age 70; born at Dade Co., Mo. Hermiston resident. Died at Pendleton. Survived by spouse, Richard and son, Virgil. Internment: Olney Cemetery Fulbright, Wilson Levi vol xxxviii no 42 - 1 Jun 1944 Age 64 of Hermiston, formerly of Payette, ID. Survived by widow, three daughters and one son. A daughter died earlier. Fulford, Elsie Marie vol 51 no 41 - 12 Sep 1957 Born 18 Jan 1887 at Echo, Or. Died 5 Sep 1957 of Stanfield. Married Voss C. Fulford. Survived by spouse, married daughter and two sisters. Internment: Echo Cemetery Fullerton, Charles Albert vol xxxvii no 8 - 7 Oct 1943 Age 28. Son of James Fullerton of Montrose, KS. Died 8 Sep 1943 at Montrose. Survived by parents and two brothers. Furniss, Thomas E. vol 50 no 17 - 29 Mar 1956 Age 77. Died at home of daughter in Columbia District. Wife, Della died 1951. Son, Alfred died 1942. Survived by nine children: Clyde, Thomas, Wendell, Doris, Mrs. Charles Sewell, Rita, Jean, Hazel, and Berniece. Internment: Blackfoot, Id. Furrer, Fred vol 53 no 30 - 25 Jun 1959 Born 17 Oct 1874 in Erstfeld, Switzerland. To San Francisco age 16; to Portland; to Kent, WA; to Hermiston. Died at Homedale, ID. Survived by wife, Anna; two sons: Tony and Frank and four daughters: Anna, Eda, Loretta and Veronica. Furrer, Joseph (Joe) vol 51 no 48 - 31 Oct 1957 Born 23 Jun 1913 in Vancouver, Wa; son of Fred Furrer. Md Ella Gould of Hermiston. Died 17 Oct 1957. Survived by wife; son, Bryant; daughter, Marjorie, parents and siblings. Furry, Carrie (Mrs) vol xxxii no. 29 - 9 Mar 1939 Sister to F. B. Swayze. Died at Pasadena, CA.

63. WCGS Lunacy Records
Margaritte. 3. BREEN. Mary. 3. BROCK. Mrs. 8. BROCK. Sadie. 3. BROWN. Delia. 5. E.No entries. Back to Top. F. Surname. Given Name. Index. Follen. James. 2. Follen.Rose. 4. FOX. Anna B.
http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/lunacyrecords.htm
Warren County Genealogical Society
Warren County, Ohio
Lunacy Records, 1904-1913
By Chester Dunn This page contains an index to the Lunacy Records for the years 1904 to 1913, compiled by Chester Dunn for the Warren County Genealogical Society A B C ... Back to Home Page
A Surname Given Name Index ARMSTRON Mary ARMGSTRONG Woodrow ARMSTRONG Woodrow ASHWORTH Pearl Back to Top B Surname Given Name Index BAILEY Harley N BAILEY Samuel O BAILEY Timothy BARNETT Martha BEACHY William C BEATTY Minerva BEATTY William BISHOP Kate BLAIR B P BOBSON J M BOBSON Marchie BOWER A M BRACE Daniel C BRACE Dennis BREEDING C C BREEDING Martha W BREEDING Thomas H BREEN Ariet BREEN Daniel J BREEN Ellen BREEN Ellen BREEN John BREEN Margaritte BREEN Mary BROCK Mrs. BROCK Sadie BROWN Delia BRUBAKER John W BRUBAKER Mary A BRUMMITT Lydia BURK Jennie BURTON Handy BURTON Sarah Back to Top C Surname Given Name Index CADWALLADER Belle D CHAMBERLAIN George W CHAMBERLAIN Grace W CHAMBERLAIN Samuel A CHAMBERLAIN Wealtha CHAMBERLIN George W CHAMBERLIN Grace W CHAMBERLIN Samuel A CHAMBERLIN Welatha A CLARK Alice CLARK Ed CLARK James D CLARK John CLARK William CLARKE Ed CLEVENGER Elwood CLEVENGER Oscar CLINE Dora B CLINE Grant CLINE William COCHRAN Cora Mounts COLLIS Benajah COLLIS Jenette CONOVER Charles S CORRINGTON Fannie CORRINGTON Joseph B CRAIG Arthur CRAIG David CRAIG Ed CRAIG James CRAWFORD Anna CRAWFORD David CRAWFORD Robert CRAWFORD Will Back to Top D Surname Given Name Index DANBURY Martin P DANBURY Minnie B DANBURY Richard F DAVIS Ellis DAVIS John DAVIS Mary DECK D S DECK Florence DILL Albert DILL Horace DILL Reuben H DINWIDDIE Elva DOHERTY Ella DOHERTY James DOHERTY Mary Back to Top E No entries Back to Top F

64. GCF Annual Report 2001: Cumulative List Of 2001 GCF Donors
Bruce Fine Neil Finkler James Fiorica David Foley Michele Follen *Milton Fort AnonymousFrank DeFluri GOSMA Felix Rutledge Society *Mr. Mrs. Larry Saret Kea
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Over $15,000
*Leon Adcock Thomas Dolan *John L. Lewis, Jr.
Over $9,000
*Michael Berman
Setsuko Chambers
*Larry Copeland
Stephen Curry *James Freel
*David Gershenson
Howard Homesley
*William Hoskins C. Paul Morrow *Carolyn Runowicz Josh Tunca
Over $1,000 to $9,000
Gazi Abdulhay *Ronald Alvarez Francisco Ampuero *J. Max Austin Hervy Averette Jeffrey Bell Guy Benrubi Jonathan Berek Charles Boice *Richard Boothby *Richard Boronow *Matthew Borst John Boyce Carol Brown John Brown *Richard Buller *Matthew Burrell Richard Calame *John Carlson, Jr.

65. Chapter 31
From Mrs. Follen I had still further proof of the little value to be placedon the received estimate of the tawney man's real character.
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CHAPTER XXXI. Dr. Tuckerman. Dr. Follen. House of Industry. Pauperism in Massachusetts. House of Correction. Juvenile Offenders. Reformatory School of Mr. Welles. War between Patricians and Plebeians. "Thrice told tale" of Canterbury. System of "Strikes." Travelling Incognito. Reception of George Thompson from England. Progress of Abolition Doctrines. S OON The doctor was no "respecter of persons;" exhibiting the same solicitude for every child of Adam. This reverend Doctor was not contented with professing an exemption from the vulgar prejudices of his age and nation. No distinction was made at his servants' table; nor were those ever divided in his house, whom he had taught, by his example, to live, as they were to die, in Christian love and affection. The Doctor very politely offered me a seat in his gig the next day, for the purpose of viewing the public establishments for paupers and juvenile offenders. The intervening evening I passed, as I can hope to pass few in future, with professor Follen, of Cambridge, and his lady. The professor, who had been driven across the Atlantic, by the enemies of political liberty in his own country, had not, like too many exiles from Europe, attempted to conciliate the friends of personal slavery in the land of his Adoption, by open advocacy or servile indifference. He had "chosen the better part," after mature deliberation; and had come out with a manly courage, tempered by mildness, and sustained by principles that placed him above the influence or imputation of worldly and interested motives, as an abolitionist. His "Address to the people of the United States" on the subject, is a master-piece of sound logic, and literary composition.

66. Autumnmist.homeip.net81/E-Books/-%20PROJECT%20GUTENBURG%20AUTHORS.TXT
Henry Ossian, 18561940 Floyd, Juanita Helm, 1880- Follen, Eliza Lee Follen, ElizaLee Cabot, 1787-1860 Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860 AKA Mrs. Follen Ford
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67. Completed Gold E-Texts
version, text version, 96) The Talkative Wig , Eliza Lee Follen Uploaded Tuesday 1st,2002 zip version, text version, 134) The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne , Kathleen
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68. Shaw Correspondence Finding Aid
Gruender, Charles Correspondence (3 items) 22. Follen, Eliza Lee (1 item)23. Havilan, Virginia (11 items) 19. Mrs. Hemans (1 item) 20.
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John Shaw Collection Correspondence The Shaw Collection is in the process of being cataloged, and many of the works of the persons listed below are at the present moment uncataloged. As works are cataloged, this finding aid will be updated to provide the user with the call number of materials representative of a certain author. Beside each author's entry below, a call number will appear preceded by "CL" To find a particular name quickly, use the Find Shaw Box 1659
1. Sendak, Maurice (1 item) 2. Horton, Ronald (2 items) 3. Robert Nichols (1 item) 4. To Mr. William Cole: From Marianne Moore August 24, 1959 (1 item) 5. Howittt, Mary (3 items) 6. Postal Card from Lois Lenski to Mr. Shaw (4 items) 7. McGinley, Phyllis (1 item) 8. Letters: Phyllis McGinley, John Mackay Shaw: 1961 (3 items) 9. Krishnamurti, Gutala (9 items) 10. Mildred Plew Merryman (Meigs): 1962 (1 item) 11. Maxwell, Margaret Nadine Finlayson 1927-? (1 item) 12. Michel, Donald E. (14 items) 13. Scott, Harold M. 1974 (3 items) 14. Shaw, Cathmar Moonsonnet-1965 pg 27 (1 item) 15. From Alfred Tresidder Sheppard To: J.C. Mabel Edgarley Dec. 11,1934 (1 item)

69. International Women's Periodicals Microfilm Collection
P220 Fashion. P222 Mary (Fels) Fels. P223 Mrs. Susan Walker. P224P225 Alice CunninghamFletcher. Name. P231 Eliza Lee (Cabot) Follen. P232 Louisa Rogers M. Forbes.
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About the Collection Browse Collection Home Search Collection ... Help NAME INDEX TO PHOTOGRAPHS
The following is an index to the photographs appearing on Reel 963. Photo No. Name P1 Maude Abbott P2 Elizabeth Cushing Abbott P3 Hannah Adams P4 Maude Adams P5-P7 Jane Adams P8 Afro-American Women: Cooking Class at
Palmer Memorial Institute P9-P12 Elizabeth Cabat (Cary) Agassiz P13 Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz P14 Alice Ahlhorn P15 Louisa May Alcott P16 Jane Alexander P17-P19 Abigail Langdon Alger P20 Elizabeth A. Allen P21 Helen Jackson Almy P22 Helen Jackson Cabott Almy with her son
Charles Almy Jr. P23 Helen Jackson Almy P24 Helen Wayne Almy P25 Blanche (Ames) Ames P26 Fanny B. Ames P27-P29 Fanny Fern (Phillips) Andrews P30 Rev. C. E. Angell P31 Katharine Susan Anthony P32 Lucy E. Anthony P33 Mary S. Anthony

70. VR Part 13
Follen, Martin, West Division, Vigilance Committee, 20, 1848. Follen, Paul,Warren Co., Mo. Death, 57, 1844. FORBES, Mrs. Chicago, Death, 3, 1834. FORBES,S. Cook Co.
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Use the Back button on your browser to return to the alphabetical chart. FOLLANSBE - GATONS SURNAME 1ST NAME PLACE EVENT PG YR FOLLANSBE C. Chicago A Card FOLLANSBE C. Chicago S. Lisle Smith FOLLANSBE C. Cook Co. Tax Sale FOLLANSBE Emily R. Chicago Marriage FOLLANSBE Horatio N. DesPlaines River, Cook Co. Death FOLLEN Charles Warren Co., Mo. Death FOLLEN Martin West Division Vigilance Committee FOLLEN Paul Warren Co., Mo. Death FOLLETT F. N. York Principal Hotel Arrivals FOLLETT Frederick Batavia Steamboat Oregon FOLSOM E. Laport, Ia. Principal Hotel Arrivals FOORD A. J. Kendall Co. Principal Hotel Arrivals FOOT H. Quincy Principal Hotel Arrivals FOOT Hetty M. Delavan, Walworth Co. W.T. Marriage FOOT Horace Illinois Agents for the Western Citizen FOOT John Chicago Marriage FOOT Levi Elgin, Kane Co. Information Wanted FOOT Mr. South Bend, Ia. Principal Hotel Arrivals FOOT Rev. Racine, W.T. Marriage FOOT Rev. Summerville, Rock Co., Wis. Marriage FOOT Rev. Hiram

71. Index To Muskogee County Genealogical Society Quarterly, Issue 1, 2000
Even, John, 7. Exell, Charles, 19. Charles, Mrs. 19. F, Fambrough, family, 10. Faulkner, LeonardDavis, 7. Samuel, 7. Susie Leona, 7. Follen, Carrie, 9. Folsom, Solomon, 20. Forrester,
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Index
Page number A A Little History About the Creeks Adamson Jennie Alabama Tribe Allen family Anderson Mary Belle V. E. Apalachicola Tribe Archibald Abel Arkansas Charleston Armstrong Sara Asbury Mission B Bacone Almon C. Bacone Cemetery - Bacone College Baldwin Ona, Mrs. Barton Maude Bearden Constable Beaver Jennie Beck Ethel Geo., Mrs. Belles R. E. Bennett Leo E., Dr. Bennie W. J. Betow Paul Beyer Harriette Black Lola Blackhaw Jennie Nick Bland family Boardman Emma Bogy Joseph Bondenberger D. O., Mrs. Bonnell Elizabeth Bowles Addie Bob Bradford May Bradley W. M. Brenis A. C. Brewer Lonie Bronaugh Lola, Mrs. Brooks B. J. Linda Buchanan Edna J. Burress Algie Gather Betty Virginia family William F. Butts R. B., Mrs. Byrd family C Cabell family Cain Nina Ruth Caldwell Rita Callahan Cordia Sibyl Calvary, U. S. Carey Marie S. A., Mrs. Carpenter family General Morgan Nancy Rosetta Carr Lafayette Logan Lochie Paralee Cathey family Cemeteries Bacone Henryetta City Lenna Chandler Amber Chestnut Corinne Chewey Eli Susie Chouteau August Pierre, Col.

72. Leaseurope Main Site
Mr. Schmit. Leaseurope Expert. Mrs. Valette. Sarah Follen One Exchange Square UK London EC2A 2JN Tel +44 20 7338 6980 Fax +44 20 7338 6119 Follens@ebrd.com.
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73. D.C.-area Poland-related Events, Dec. '99
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION If you'd like to join PNA, please contact Mrs. Teresa Urman Itwas Charles Follen from Boston who, in 1832, put six dozen candles on the
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Poland-related Events
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74. Paper Trails .DEATH Certificates
of death Small Pox Follen 202 November 13, 1860, John Follen, 1mth 2days widowand eight children Edgar, Abraham, Levi, Samuel, William, Mrs. Joseph POWELL
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/paper.trails.Death.html
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Paper Trails....DEATH Certificates
AGEN 1886 ALLEN, John ALVIN BALDUF geb.REIDEL, Caroline(Cassie) ... The Intelligencer Record" from the Quakertown/Doylestown, PA MILLER,1942.Funeral card Lmarklein@aol.com In memory of vrena MILLER, born March 7, 1858. Passed away January 20, 1942. Services January 20, 1942 at 71-41 Cooper Avenue. Officiating Clergyman Rev. William J. Appel (pastor of Evergreen Baptist Church). Final resting place St. Paul Presbyterian Cemetery, Elmont, NY January 21, 1942. 1860 pg 157 Rec.Death/Nov Contributor : Marge Sebok I sent away for a death record and it arrived in ledger form with 40 names on the page. Hope it helps someone. Marge Sebok page 157 Record of Deaths in the city of Brooklyn during the month of November 1860 MC CUE # 201 November 13, 1860, Mary A MC CUE , 1 yr. old, residence: Barbara Street, Nativity : US, Physician: Cor. Horton, buried: Holy Cross, cause of death: Small Pox FOLLEN # 202 November 13, 1860, John FOLLEN , 1mth 2days old, residence: Navy Street, Nativity: US, Physician: J A Mabey, Buried: Holy Cross, cause of death: Congestion of the lungs RECHT #203 November 13, 1860, Benjamin

75. Glynis Carr, "Index To The Liberty Bell." Online Archive. Bucknell University.
The Beginning and Ending. 915. 471 Giddings, Joshua R. Letter to Mrs. Chapman. 16-20. 472 Foster, Abby Kelley. Home. 54-57. 477 Follen, Charles.
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/LB/LBindex.html
Carr, Glynis. "Index to The Liberty Bell The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings . Ed. Glynis Carr. Online. Internet. Posted: Fall 1997. http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/LB/LBindex.html.
Index to The Liberty Bell
The following index to The Liberty Bell is provided in order to facilitate further research. The first section is a "Chronological Table of Contents"; two additional sections are projected, an "Author Index" and a "Genre Index." The "Chronological Table of Contents," covers all fifteen volumes. Entries provide the author, title, and pagination of each contribution to the series in chronological order. I provide annotations for contributions to which I wish to draw attention but have not yet reprinted (or will not reprint) here. To conserve paper, I do not repeat the full bibliographic citation in each entry; it appears only once at the beginning of the specific volume's listings. The Liberty Bell 's imprint varied from year to year, as noted below:
  • The Liberty Bell . By Friends of Freedom. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839.

76. Download This MSWord File
Co., 1850. (CLOP, 16) Mrs. Eliza Lee Follen, The Pedler of Dust Sticks,Boston Whittemore, Niles, Hall, 1856. (CLOP, 12) Charlie
http://online.sfsu.edu/~eliassen/appendix.htm
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Appendix: Specific Resources Organized Chronologically by Publisher This appendix contains a chronological list of materials sorted the titles by publishers, supplying circa dates for volumes that have no publishing date that are based upon the types of binding, printing, and illustration that are reproduced in facsimile form on the website. Studied chronologically, these materials reflect the ideology of reform literature related to child labor, poverty, child abuse, temperance, health, and gender issues. American Baptist Publication Society Hadassah, The Jewish Orphan , Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1834. (CLOP, 7) Factory Boy: or, Providence Illustrated , Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1839. (CLOP, 6) The Golden Ringlet: or, Lizzie Dies To-night , Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, circa. 1870. (DDI, 11) American Sunday School Union The Orphan , Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, circa. 1830. (CLOP, 11) Biography of Two Little Children , Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1832. (DDI, 2)

77. 4-30-61a
manufactured principally by ladies resigning on Crage, Berkley, Garden, Follen, Waterhouse,Kirkland procured and made up through the agency of Mrs Parsons, and
http://www.letterscivilwar.com/4-29-61a.html
APRIL 29, 1861 THIRD MASSACHUSETTS. Cambridge, April 29, 1861. J. P. Richardson, Esq., Captain, Company., Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Dear Sir:
On the evening on the day on which your company left Cambridge, being desirous of doing something for the promotion of the health and comfort of the soldiers, I made an offer to the City Council to provide flannel for a suit of underclothes for each person, and added that Mrs. Parker, with the aid of other ladies of Cambridge would undertake for the manufacture of the articles. The ladies of Old Cambridge, on hearing of the offer, volunteered their services, with great zeal and ?, to an extent much beyond what was ? for the purpose, and I have the pleasure of forwarding to you, through the Committee of the City Council, a box containing ninety-six suits of flannel, which I understand will supply all the members of the company. They have been manufactured principally by ladies resigning on Crage, Berkley, Garden, Follen, Waterhouse, Kirkland, Brattle, Sparks, Hillard, and Ash Streets, North Avenue and Phillips Place. In the pocket of each shirt you will find a linen handkerchief and a pincushion, well equipped. The handkerchiefs were procured and made up through the agency of Mrs Parsons, and other ladies resigning in the orations before mentioned. The pincushions are mainly from the young misses of the neighborhood, who have been quite desirous of contributing their mite to the comfort of the company.

78. Www.cs.columbia.edu/~delson/gg.indexbyhead.txt
and Company McHugh, Joseph P. amp Company McKim, Charles Follen McKim, Mead MossMetroGoldwyn-Mayer Mid-Winter Exposition Millard house, Mrs. George Madison
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~delson/gg.indexbyhead.txt

79. Www.cs.columbia.edu/~delson/gg5.index4.txt
1) Caroline Thorsen (1) Caroline, house DeForest (1) Carolyn Mae Mrs. WilliamR 1) Charles Eliot Norton (1) Charles F. Lummis (1) Charles Follen McKim (1
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~delson/gg5.index4.txt

80. KIDiddles: Song Lyrics: Daisy, The Good Jersey Cow
Daisy, The Good Jersey Cow. Play Song. Words and Music By Mrs. Follen AdaptedBy Terry Kluytmans Adaptation Copyright © 1999 Terry Kluytmans.
http://www.kididdles.com/mouseum/d033.html

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Daisy, The Good Jersey Cow
Words and Music By: Mrs. Follen
Adapted By: Terry Kluytmans
Terry Kluytmans
Come, supper is ready,
Come boys and girls now,
Fresh milk for you, too,
From the good Jersey cow.
And here comes our kitty;
She means by 'meow,'
"May I have some milk
From the good Jersey cow?" And when you meet Daisy, Just say with a bow, "Thank you for your milk, You're a good Jersey cow." If you haven't already done so, please take a moment to read the ' very important fine print ' regarding use of the songs on this site and other related information. This site is dedicated to the memory of my father, Peter Frewin. Stairway to Webbin' Design Services Last Modified: Saturday, 07-Oct-2000 11:20:03 PDT Subject Keywords for Internal Search Engine: Animals / Farm

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