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  1. Robert E. Lee, The Southerner
  2. The old Virginia gentleman, and other sketches by George William Bagby 1828-1883 Page Thomas Nelson 1853-1922 ed, 1910-12-31
  3. Address at the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown by Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, 1919-12-31
  4. Social life in old Virginia before the war by Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, 1897-12-31
  5. The coast of Bohemia poems by Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, 1906-12-31
  6. Befo' de war: echoes in Negro dialect by Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill) Gordon 1855-1931 Page Thomas Nelson 1853-1922 joint author, 1888-12-31
  7. Meh lady a story of the war by Thomas Nelson Page ; illustrated by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1893-01-01
  8. A captured Santa Claus by Thomas Nelson Page ; with illustration by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1902-01-01
  9. Two prisoners. by Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1898-01-01
  10. Red Rock; a chronicle of reconstruction. by Thomas Nelson Page; by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1899-01-01
  11. The land of the spirit. by Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1913-01-01
  12. The shepherd who watched by night by Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1916-01-01
  13. Marse Chan. a tale of old Virginia.. by Thomas Nelson Page; illu by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1892-01-01
  14. The novels. stories. sketches. and poems of Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1906-01-01

21. The Burial Of The Guns By Thomas Nelson Page : Arthur's Classic Novels
FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN ETEXTS*Ver.04.29.93*END* The Burial of the Guns by Thomas NelsonPage Virginian Author 18531922. Note on text Italicized words or
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This document is prepared for Arthur's Classic Novels from Gutenberg text. Entered/proofed by A. Light, of Waxhaw [alight@mercury.interpath.net], proofread by Sherrie Settle prepared the Gutenberg text. XHTML markup is by Arthur Wendover. October 20, 2002. (See source file for details.) This is the etext version of the book The Burial of the Guns by Thomas Nelson Page, taken from the original Gutenberg etext bguns10.txt. Unityspot.com
The Burial of the Guns
by Thomas Nelson Page
To My Wife
Contents
My Cousin Fanny
The Burial of the Guns
The Gray Jacket of "No. 4"
Miss Dangerlie's Roses
How the Captain made Christmas
Little Darby
My Cousin Fanny We do not keep Christmas now as we used to do in old Hanover. We have not time for it, and it does not seem like the same thing. Christmas, however, always brings up to me my cousin Fanny; I suppose because she always was so foolish about Christmas. My cousin Fanny was an old maid; indeed, to follow St. Paul's turn of phrase, she was an old maid of the old maids. No one who saw her a moment could have doubted it. Old maids have from most people a feeling rather akin to pity a hard heritage. They very often have this feeling from the young. This must be the hardest part of all to see around them friends, each "a happy mother of children," little ones responding to affection with the sweet caresses of childhood, whilst any advances that they, their aunts or cousins, may make are met with indifference or condescension. My cousin Fanny was no exception. She was as proud as Lucifer; yet she went through life the part that I knew of bearing the pity of the great majority of the people who knew her.

22. SANTA CLAUSS PARTNER (in MARION)
Records 1 to 2 of 2. Page, Thomas Nelson, 18531922. Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922.Santa Claus's partner / by Thomas Nelson Page; illustrated by W. Glackens.
http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION?T=SANTA CLAUSS PARTNER

23. Santa Claus's Partner (in MARION)
Santa Claus's partner. Title Santa Claus's partner / by Thomas Nelson Page;illustrated by W. Glackens. Author Page, Thomas Nelson, 18531922.
http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/AAV-6942
Santa Claus's partner
Title:
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Published:
  • New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1899.
Subject:
Material:
  • 176, [1] p., [7] p. of plates : col. ill. ; 19 cm.
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  • AAV-6942
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LOCATION: MAIN CALL NUMBER: PS2514 .S24 1899
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    24. Thomas Nelson Page
    Thomas Nelson Page. 18531922. Thomas Nelson Page, author of shortstories, novels, essays, and poetry, is best known for his role
    http://www.knowsouthernhistory.net/Culture/Literature/thomas_nelson_page
    Thomas Nelson Page
    Thomas Nelson Page, author of short stories, novels, essays, and poetry, is best known for his role as literary spokesman for the glories of the Old South. Born in 1853 at Oakland, the family plantation in Hanover County, Virginia, Page was only 11 years old when the Civil War ended. Writing in the plantation genre of John Pendleton Kennedy and others, Page created of the antebellum South a mythical, would-be land of noble gentlemen and ladies, of contented slaves, a society ordered by the laws of chivalry. A descendant of the prominent but no longer wealthy Nelson and Page families (the families had lost everything in the war), and a native of Virginia, Page attended Washington College and later studied at the University of Virginia and received his law degree in 1874. Page married in 1886, and his wife died two years later. He practiced law in Richmond from 1876 until 1893, when he moved with his second wife, the former Florence Lathrop Field, to Washington. Although Page became active in the social life of the capital and later served six years as ambassador to Italy under Woodrow Wilson, he continued in his writing to depict Virginia and the passing of the old order there. His works, set for the most part in the South, comprised 18 volumes when they were published in a collected edition in 1912. In Ole Virginia (1887) was Page's first collection of short stories treating the antebellum South. Other works dealt with later periods in southern history. For example

    25. Encyclopædia Britannica
    American author. Ole 'Stracted Bibliomania Text of this short story bythe American author Thomas Nelson Page (18531922). Letter from
    http://search.britannica.com/search?query=Thomas Nelson

    26. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922) Works by this author Burial Of The Guns,The. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Page, Thomas Nel

    27. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Titles. Burial Of The Guns, The by Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922).Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=340

    28. Plantation Tradition In Local Color Fiction
    Late Nineteenth Century. Thomas Nelson Page (18531922), In Ole Virginia, orMarse Chan and Other Stories. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895 .
    http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/plant.htm
    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    Plantation Tradition in Local Color Fiction Regionalism and Local Color Bibliography
    Go to Dottie Webb's extensive dissertation site on local color and regional fiction
    Definitions
    According to Amy Kaplan's "Nation, Region, and Empire" ( Columbia History of the American Novel [New York: Columbia U P, 1991]: 240-266), the "plantation tradition" that romanticized slavery was invented by Thomas Nelson Page. Page's In Ole Virginia (1887) was "a collection of dialect stories narrated by a faithful ex-slave who reminisces nostalgically about 'dem good ole times'" (244). As Kenneth Warren explains the function of the tradition in Black and White Strangers , "The happy-go-lucky darky images of the antebellum South could be contrasted favorably to the images of impoverished, potentially dangerous blacks of post-Reconstruction. Such contrasts were staples of plantation fiction and minstrelsy, both of which were going strong through the 1890s. The needs fulfilled by these images were not solely racial: 'For many white audiences the black African was the creature of a pre-industrial life style with a pre-industrial appetite,' allowing whites to indulge their nostalgia for a lifestyle that was no longer available to them as they congregated in urban centers. The promise of black America was an assurance that old ways andold pleasures were recuperable. Of course the old ways were beyond recovery" (119).

    29. Brief Timeline Of American Literature And Events:1850-1859
    Hawthorne,Tanglewood Tales; Birth of Thomas Nelson Page (d. 1922); William WellsBrown, Clotel; or, The President's Daughter Putnam's Monthly Magazine (18531922).
    http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/1850.htm
    Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events
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    Pre-1650 Search Political and Social History Literature
  • Fugitive Slave Act provides for the return of slaves brought to free states. Compromise of 1850 admits California as a free state and Texas as a slave state; New Mexico and Utah organized with no restrictions on slavery. National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester , Massachusetts. U. S. population: 23,191,876 Hawthorne publishes The Scarlet Letter , which sells 4,000 copies in the first 10 days and becomes a best seller. Emerson Representative Men Melville White-Jacket Susan Warner (1818-85), The Wide, Wide World domestic fiction
    15 February. Frederick Jenkins (called Shadrach), an African American working as a waiter, is seized by slavecatchers; Richard Henry Dana, Jr., tries to free him by legal means, but first Shadrach is rescued by a group of African Americans. Sioux sign Treaty of Traverse des Sioux giving up land in Iowa and Minnesota According to HarpWeek Horace Greeley did not originate the phrase but "gave wide exposure to Indiana editor John Soule's counsel to 'Go west, young man, go west.'" Congress passes the Land Act of 1851, an attempt to sort out competing land claims by Mexican Americans, called Californios, who were longtime settlers in California, and the immigrants, often from other areas of the United States, who contested their claims. The net result was a loss of land by the Californios, as depicted in
  • 30. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Page
    Page Senses noun (person) 3. Meaning United States diplomat and writerabout the Old South (18531922). Broader Synonyms Thomas Nelson Page.
    http://www.hyperdic.net/dic/P/Page.shtml
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    The word " Page " has 2 different senses:
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  • person English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962). person United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922).
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    Page Senses person
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    English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962).
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    • Sri Frederick Handley Page
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    United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922).
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    • Thomas Nelson Page
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    31. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors P-Pn
    Page, Thomas Nelson 18531922 The Burial of the Guns (Gutenberg Text Zip) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 296 Kb - ZIP121 Kb SLTXT -ZIP ENTXT - ZIP;
    http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/richmond/88/1libp.htm
    web hosting domain names email addresses related sites
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    Authors: P-Pn
    Packard, Frank L. Page, Thomas Nelson Paine, Thomas Paley, William Palmer, Alice Freeman:
    • Why Go to College? An Address
    Palmer, John
    Pamphilus Extant Writings (NewAdvent) Paoli, Betty Papias Fragments (NewAdvent) Parker, Dorothy Parkman, Francis
    • The Oregon Trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky-Mountain life TXT ZIP 281Kb SL: TXT ZIP EN: TXT ZIP
    Parlette, Ralph Pascal, Blaise

    32. Wigmore's List.
    Louise de La Ramee Under Two Flags (1868); WL(A). Page, Thomas Nelson(18531922) Red Rock (1898); WL(D). Sartre No Exit (1944
    http://www.blupete.com/Library/Law/Wigmore.htm
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    A Lawyer's Reading List:
    John H. Wigmore, in 1941, was represented as being a lecturer of comparative law in Northwestern University. He was the author of a number books, including; Panorama of the World's Legal Systems Science of Judicial Proof and A Kaleidescope of Justice Containing Authentic Accounts of Trial Scenes from all Times and Climes . In 1922, this very learned scholar, Wigmore, submitted an essay to the Illinois Law Review entitled, "A List of one Hundred Legal Novels" (# 17, p. 26). Wigmore prepared this list with lawyers in mind, his thinking being that lawyers could learn much from the great novel writers of the past. Wigmore broke his list down into four categories: (A) Novels in which some trial scene is described - perhaps including a skilful cross-examination;
    (B) Novels in which the typical traits of a lawyer or judge, or the ways of professional life, are portrayed;
    (C) Novels in which the methods of law in the prosecution and punishment of crime are delineated; and
    (D) Novels in which some point of law, affecting the rights or the conduct of the personages, enters into the plot.

    33. Darnell / Randolph Family History: Tenth Generation
    309 ii. Susanna Nelson was born on (birth date unknown). She marriedFrances Page. Grandparents of Thomas Nelson Page 18531922.
    http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/Schulkers/DARNELL/d0/i0000596.htm
    Lucy Grymes Mary Randolph ... "John The Elder" ) was born about 1752. She married twice. She married Thomas Nelson. Thomas was born about 1751. She married Thomas Nelson Jr. Thomas was the son of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes. Signer of Declaration of Independence. Lucy Grymes and Thomas Nelson had the following child: + 308 i. Thomas Nelson Jr was born on (birth date unknown). Thomas Nelson Jr and Lucy Grymes had the following child: 309 ii. Susanna Nelson was born on (birth date unknown). She married Frances Page. Grandparents of Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922.
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    34. Darnell / Randolph Family History: Eleventh Generation
    309 i. Susanna 11 Nelson was born on (birth date unknown). She marriedFrances Page. Grandparents of Thomas Nelson Page 18531922.
    http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/Schulkers/DARNELL/d0/i0001095.htm
    Thomas Nelson Jr Lucy Grymes ... "John The Elder" ) was born on (birth date unknown). He married Lucy Grymes. Lucy was born about 1752. Lucy was the daughter of Philip Grymes and Mary Randolph. Signer of Declaration of Independence. Thomas Nelson Jr and Lucy Grymes had the following child: 309 i. Susanna Nelson was born on (birth date unknown). She married Frances Page. Grandparents of Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922.
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    35. Wacky Anne's Christmas Library: Author Information
    About the Exchange The story behind and beyond that letter. Thomas Nelson Page (18531922)How the Captain Made Christmas , 1894 From The Burial of the Guns .
    http://members.tripod.com/~wackyanne/library/xlinfo.htm
    The Library: Author Information
    Note: means new to the site for Christmas 2002. Alcott, Louisa May Alden, Raymond M. Alger, Horatio Allen, Grant ... Wiggin, Kate Douglas
    Louisa May Alcott
    Little Women
    Ch.1 Playing Pilgrims
    Ch.2 A Merry Christmas
    Ch.3 The Laurence Boy

    Raymond MacDonald Alden
    Why The Bells Chimed , also known as Why The Chimes Rang
    From (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1906, 1908, 1924)

    Horatio Alger
    St. Nicholas

    Grant Allen
    Wolverden Tower , 1899 or 1900

    Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tales are beautiful, but are written with strong morals and possibly disturbing conclusions, the protagonist usually dying. You might want to pre-read them before telling them to younger children.
    The Fir Tree
    Published in 1845, and translated by H.P. Paull in 1872. Another translation, called The Pine Tree , was published in Good Stories for Great Holidays
    The Goblin and the Huckster
    Published in
    The Little Match-Girl
    Published in 1846, and translated by H.P. Paull in 1872. Another translation of this story was published in Good Stories for Great Holidays , 1914. It is a lovely story that always makes me cry.

    36. The Burial Of The Guns By Thomas Nelson Page
    The Burial of the Guns by Thomas Nelson Page Virginian Author 18531922. 1894edition published in New York. The Burial of the Guns by Thomas Nelson Page.
    http://encyclopediaindex.com/b/bguns10.htm
    The Burial of the Guns
    by Thomas Nelson Page
    Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
    from the Encyclopedia of the Self
    by Mark Zimmerman
    The Burial of the Guns
    by Thomas Nelson Page [Virginian Author 1853-1922.] 1894 edition published in New York. The Burial of the Guns
    by Thomas Nelson Page To My Wife Contents My Cousin Fanny
    The Burial of the Guns
    The Gray Jacket of "No. 4"
    Miss Dangerlie's Roses
    How the Captain made Christmas Little Darby My Cousin Fanny We do not keep Christmas now as we used to do in old Hanover. We have not time for it, and it does not seem like the same thing. Christmas, however, always brings up to me my cousin Fanny; I suppose because she always was so foolish about Christmas. My cousin Fanny was an old maid; indeed, to follow St. Paul's turn of phrase, she was an old maid of the old maids. No one who saw her a moment could have doubted it. Old maids have from most people a feeling rather akin to pity a hard heritage. They very often have this feeling from the young. This must be the hardest part of all to see around them friends

    37. Notable Descendants Of Thomas Stoughton
    Interment at East Cemetery, Litchfield, CT. from the Political Graveyard (3)Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, Writer, diplomat; born in Hanover County, Va.
    http://users.crocker.com/~jcamp/tsfam.html
    Thomas Stoughton below HIRAM BINGHAM HIRAM BINGHAM HENRY AGARD WALLACE CHARLES JULIUS GUITEAU below ... JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY Sir WILLIAM GEORGE VERNON HARCOURT SUSAN KER (TUESDAY WELD) CHARLES WILLIAM (C.W.) POST MAJORIE MERRIWEATHER POST EDWARD F. HUTTON NEDENIA MAJORIE HUTTON (DINA MERRILL) CLIFF ROBERSTON EDMUND PRESTON BIDEN (PRESTON STURGES) GEORGE FROST KENNAN THOMAS NELSON PAGE ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT above FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ELEANOR ROOSEVELT WILLIAM TAILER WILLIAM STOUGHTON OLIVER WOLCOTT HOWARD WINCHESTER HAWKS ATHOLE SHEARER KENNETH NEIL HAWKS MARY ASTOR ... BESSIE LOVE VIRGINIA WALKER DOROTHY GISH JAMES RENNIE LILLIAN GISH Elizabeth Stoughton (see above WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD RUFUS KING JAMES GORE KING CHARLES KING RUFUS KING JOHN ALSOP KING (1) Hiram Bingham, missionary 1789-1869, American Congregationalist missionary; b. Bennington, Vt. In 1819 he founded the first Protestant mission in the Hawaiian Islands. He adapted the Hawaiian language to writing and translated the Bible into Hawaiian. His son Hiram Bingham, 1831-1908, b. Honolulu, was also a missionary. In 1857 he founded a mission in the Gilbert Islands and later adapted the island language to writing. (2) Wolcott, Oliver, Jr. 1760-1833, Born in Litchfield, CT, 11 January 1760. Connecticut state comptroller, 1788-1790; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, 1795-1800; Governor of Connecticut, 1817-1827; delegate to Connecticut state constitutional convention, 1818. Accused, by political adversaries in 1800, of setting fire to the State Department, and resigned from the Cabinet in protest against the investigation. Died in New York, NY, 1 June 1833. Interment at East Cemetery, Litchfield, CT. - from the

    38. Literature Of The Am. South - Materials & Links
    Thomas Nelson Page (18531922). Documenting the Am. South Thomas Nelson Page.Harriet Jacobs (1813-1897). Harriet Jacobs Home, University of Virginia.
    http://mrs.umn.edu/~joinerj/SouthernLit/SouthernLit_materials.htm
    from
    Literature of the Am. South
    SOUTHERN CULTURE Documenting the American South University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The American South: Internet Resource Center The Center for the Study of the American South Center for the Study of Southern Cutlture , Univeristy of Mississippi The Southern Quarterly, A Journal of Arts in the South
    A Cotton Plantation on the Mississippi.
    Artist: William A. Walker, 1884.

    The Literary Map of the American South
    Linda Ayriss, Illustrator
    Los Angeles: Aaron Blake, 1988
    SOUTHERN LITERATURE
    Library of Southern Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Mississippi Writers Page, Unversity of Mississippi Society for the Study of Southern Literature
    WILLIAM FAULKNER
    William Faulkner (University of Mississippi) The Mississippi Writer's Page: William Faulkner The William Faulkner Foundation Perspectives in American Literature: Faulkner ... Nobel e-Museum: William Faulkner
    ZORA NEALE HURSTON
    Voices from the Gaps: Zora Neale Hurston Perspectives in American Literature: Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston (Bibiography and Links) Harlem Renaissance (Northern Kentucky University)
    OTHER SOUTHERN AUTHORS WE ARE READING
    Frederick Douglass (1818-1895)
    American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass
    Frederick Douglass Papers
    , Indiana University
    Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922)

    39. Thomas Nelson Page
    Thomas Nelson Page n United States diplomat and writer about the OldSouth (18531922) syn Page, Thomas Nelson Page. 1 definition found.
    http://thomas.nelson.page.word.sytes.net/

    40. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
    Page, Thomas Nelson, The Burial of the Guns, TxtG, n/c, GutenbergUS.Page, Thomas Nelson 1853-1922, Ole 'Stracted, Html, n/c, Bibliomania.
    http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search002a.asp?AUTHOR=Page, Thom

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