SWAN /All Libraries Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are Year Entries Wood Henry Mrs 1814 1887 Correspondence 20001 Wood Henry Mrs 1814 1887 Criticism And Interpretation 2000 1 Wood History http://swan.sls.lib.il.us:90/kids/0,11,158/search/dWood in art -- Juvenile liter
Extractions: KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT All SWAN libraries Acorn Acorn Juvenile Alsip-Merrionette Park Alsip-Merrionette Park Juvenile Anderson/Oglesby Anderson/Oglesby Juvenile Bedford Park Bedford Park Juvenile Beecher Beecher Juvenile Bellwood Bellwood Juvenile Berkeley Berkeley Juvenile Berwyn Berwyn Juvenile Blue Island Blue Island Juvenile Broadview Broadview Juvenile Brookfield Zoo Brookfield Zoo Education Calumet City Calumet City Juvenile Calumet Park Calumet Park Juvenile Chicago Heights Chicago Heights Juvenile Chicago Ridge Chicago Ridge Juvenile Cicero Cicero Juvenile Cicero Branch Cicero Branch Juvenile Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills Juvenile Crestwood Crestwood Juvenile Crete Crete Juvenile Dolton Dolton Juvenile Downers Grove Downers Grove Juvenile Eisenhower Eisenhower Juvenile Elmhurst Elmhurst Juvenile Elmwood Park Elmwood Park Juvenile Evergreen Park Evergreen Park Juvenile Flossmoor Flossmoor Juvenile Forest Park Forest Park Juvenile Frankfort Frankfort Juvenile Frankfort Bookmobile Glenwood-Lynwood Glenwood-Lynwood Juvenile Grande Prairie Grande Prairie Juvenile Harvey Harvey Juvenile Hillside Hillside Juvenile Hinsdale Hinsdale Juvenile Hodgkins Hodgkins Juvenile Homewood Homewood Juvenile Indian Prairie Indian Prairie Juvenile Justice Justice Juvenile La Grange La Grange Juvenile La Grange Park La Grange Park Juvenile Lyons Lyons Juvenile Matteson Matteson Juvenile Maywood Maywood Juvenile McClure Junior High School McClure Junior High School Audiovisual McConathy
WebGED: Family Tree Egbert(1978 1919) mother Wood, Hilda Rosalie(1887 Marriott, Mrs (*1785 - ) spouseMarriott, George Everand Australia spouse Bulmer, Eric Henry (1928 - 1992 http://www4.tpgi.com.au/users/omeo/main14.html
Ivey Chapel Cemetery, Perry County, Alabama worker accidentally laid him on a hot Wood stove after 28, 1939 William Henry Ivey,June 20, 1937, July 2 1893 Maggie Ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JS Bolling http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9365/iveycmtry.html
Extractions: On August 15, 1999, my sister, Lacretia Cooke Edwards, and my friend, Carol Kincaid, helped me to record all of the graves at this beautiful chapel. My Great Grandmother, Martha J. Massey Cooke, my Aunt Mary Ivey and three of my uncles, Henry Trawick Ivey, Cecil Cooke, and Little Wilbur Allen Cooke. Little W. A., as he was called, died of pneumonia after a house worker accidentally laid him on a hot wood stove after his bath. He was the first born of Wilbur and Pearl Clinton Cooke. I love this cemetery.
Sally's Family Place and Sallie Ford Wood had 1. James Wood Wheeler 1 Emily Rebecca Murphy married 2nd1869 Mrs. Eunetta C Waring of Murfreesboro, NC had 1. Henry Waring Wheeler http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Wheeler/page70.htm
MoorePortraits Spruill.) The painting on right is on Wood and Aunt Godwin C Moore; 2.Sallie MatildaMoore (Mrs. Turner Westray LeVert of Alabama, brother of Dr Henry B LeVert http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/MulberryGrove/portraits.html
Extractions: Solomon Parlor Portraits When I was growing up at Maple Lawn my ancestors were a very real Presence. Most of these portraits had hung at Mulberry Grove the home of the Cottens and Dr Godwin Cotten Moore. They were brought to Maple Lawn after Uncle Will's family moved to Washington D C. Dr Godwin Cotten Moore Family tradition says that Julia's portrait left was painted by her sister in law Ellen Wheeler the daughter of Thomas Sulley. Uncle Jule said when looking at his mother's portrait at Maple Lawn "Mother had a long neck, but it was not that long" (photo by Cathy L Spruill.) The painting on right is on wood and Aunt Bessie Pierce who was given it, gave it to her son John Wheeler Pierce.
WHMC-Columbia--Social Customs--COLLECTIONS LIST Family, Letters, 18371877 (C0213); Bright, Mrs., Letter, 1850 Papers, 1880-1946 (C0369);Mudd, Henry Thomas (1818 Family, Papers, 1805-1886 (C0190); Wood, J. David http://www.umsystem.edu/whmc/tl-soccust.html
Extractions: Personal papers and other materials which either report or depict daily activities, social customs, and other aspects of social interaction at all levels of society. Aldrich, Jamon, Letter, 1838 (C1446) Allen, Martha, Letter, 1857 (C0507) Barrows Family, Letters, 1834-1849 (C3264) Barth Family, Papers, 1852-1907 (C0997) Beauchamp Family, Letters, 1832-1894 (C3128) Bedell, William (1795-1844), Day Book, 1834-1844 (C1454) ... Burt, Richard W. (1823-1911), Papers, 1817-1911 (C0226) Caldwell-Steele Family, Letters, 1823-1841 (C0243) Carey, Alex, Collection, 1864-1933 (C0253) Carpenter, John C., Letters, 1868-1870 (C0236) Carpenter, Sam, Letters, 1834-1842 (C0235) ... Crede Family, Papers, 1818-1939 (C3065) Davidson, James Franklin, Papers, 1868-1917 (C0089) Davis-Vandiver Family, Letters, 1864-1872 (C0299) Doble-Lucas Family, Letters, 1856-1865 (C0305) Drake, Charles D. (1811-1892), Autobiography, 1811-1867, 1879 (C1003) ... Duree Family, Papers, 1847-1888 (C0303) Ebeuhoh, Lucie, Papers, 1897-1908 (C3941) Epps, H.N., Family, Letters, 1817-1880 (C0201) Ewing Family, Papers, 1927-1950 (C3815) Fike, Henry C. (1832-1919), Diaries, 1851-1919 (C2215)
WHMC-Columbia--Civil War--COLLECTIONS LIST Army, Missouri Cavalry, Wood s Battalion, Company C, Papers Smith, Henry Ackerman(18371907), Papers, 1861-1907 1861-1862 (C2453); Sosey, Mrs. Frank, Collection http://www.umsystem.edu/whmc/tl-civilwar.html
Extractions: The collections described in this section constitute the significant body of records pertaining to the American Civil War held by the Western Historical Manuscript Collection. A wide variety of record types document many of the military, political, social, and psychological aspects of the war in Missouri and other areas of the country throughout the conflict. The collections also include substantial documentation of the lives of the families left behind and depictions of the civilian experience of the Civil War. The letters, diaries, business records, military documents, and other papers of Missourians illustrate not only the normal stress of war and the rending of individual families, but also the traumatic conditions of the war particularly prevalent in the cities, towns, and countryside of a border state: the social and economic dislocation of a divided population, and the brutality and predation of both the Federal military occupation and Confederate guerrillas. These papers, in conjunction with an assortment of recruiting broadsides, proclamations, handbills, newspapers, scrapbooks, and other period ephemera, along with postwar records of veterans' organizations, memoirs, anecdotes, pension records, commemorative materials, and collections of research data, comprise a comprehensive and diverse resource for Civil War research.
Pennsylvania Hospital: History: Historical Collections 1848, 154 APS 29 Dr. (George B. ) Wood, in one Fisher, Henry MI Notebook, 1881 1889,in one volume Gibbons, John H. MD Memorabilia, donated by Mrs. Winthrop H http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/paharc/collections/finding/si_s4.html
Extractions: Historic Library Exhibits Archives Finding Aid ... FAQ List of medical students entitled to privilege of attending practice and use of the Library, 1814 - 1887, in two volumes. For students, see also lists at end of Attending Managers' Accounts, (No. 31 - 34) for 1789 - 1815. Notebook of Benjamin Morris, ca. 1750. In box. 148 APS 129 Lecture notes taken by (Reading Beatty?), 1779 - 1783, in one volume. 149 APS 29 Memorandum Book kept by Benjamin Horner Coates, 1793, in one volume. 150 APS 29 Notes from Dr. Physick's lectures, taken by Constans Curtin in winters of 1807 - 1808, 1808 - 1809. 151 APS 29 Notebook kept by Thomas Chalkley James, 1814 - 1818: list of his students, selected weather observations, titles of lectures in his course on obstetrics. See also his scrapbooks of mortality tables (No. 191). 152 APS 29
Extractions: Questions about this collection? Contact the archives Box Abbott, Theophilus C. (President, Mich. Agr. College) Allen, Timothy Field. (Surgeon) Austin, Coe Finch. (American botanist) Bedford, P.W. Bigelow, John Milton. (Physician) Bower, William. Bradley, Frank H. (Geologist) Brewer, William Henry. (Chemist) Brewster, J. Brocas, Frederic Y. (Botanist) Browne, Robert H. (Recording Sec. Lyceum of Natural History) Brunet, Louis Ovide. (American physician and writer) Bumstead, Freeman Josiah. Canby, William M. Chapman, Alvan Wentworth. (American botanist) Clinton, George W. (American botanist) Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. (English botanist and horticulturist) Curtis, Moses Ashley. (American botanist) Daggett, Alfred. Davidson, William I. Day, David Fisher. Denslow, E.H. (Member of N.Y. Stock Exchange)
Nineteenth-Century Fiction: Bibliography Wood, Henry, Mrs., 18141887 1861, East Lynne. By Mrs. Henry Wood (RichardBentley, London, 1861) Wood,HEastLynneByMrsHenryWood (genre=f). http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/NCF/NCF.bib.html
Extractions: Bibliography SEARCH Database Home Chadwyck-Healey The ARTFL Project ... Back to EFTS Ainsworth, William Harrison, 18051882 [ Jack Sheppard. A Romance. (Richard Bentley, London, 1839) [ Answrth,W:JackSheppardRomance ] (genre=m). Allen, Grant, 18481899 [ The Woman Who Did: By Grant Allen (Roberts Bros., Boston, 1895) [ Allen,G:WomanWhoDid ] (genre=m). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Lady Susan [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:LadySusan ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ The Watsons [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:Watsons ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Sense and Sensibility. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By a Lady. (T. Egerton, London, 1811) [ Austen,J:SenseSensibilityNovelInThreeVolumesByLady ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. (Printed for T. Egerton, London, 1813) [ Austen,J:PridePrejudice ] (genre=f).
Extractions: Part of the Steuben Co., NY GenWeb Judy Allen Cwiklinski coordinator Back to Home Township page Back to Erwin A-O P-Z Sylvester P. Page Co K 74th NY Inf Lucia Palmer (nee WING) John L. Palmer Frederick D. Powell Lillian W. Powell H. B. Parkhill 20 Sep 186(8/3) P. D. Parkhurst 18 Sep 1883 Mrs. S. O. Mark C. Parkhurst 18 Jul 1882 Ophelia Footstone Sidney B. Patterson 14 mo Samuel B. Patterson George W. Paul Mary J. Paul w/of George W. Samuel Perkins Mary Perkins Carrie Perkins Emma Perkins Sarah H. Perkins Maria H. Phelps w/of C. W. Samuel E. Phelps H. Ray Phelps Kate V. Phelps Fred L. Phelps George Pierce s/of Illegible William F. Pierce Anna T. Pierce w/of Seth Rebecca Jane Pierce Aug 1853 w/of illegible William G. Piersons Ada Piersons w/of William Ethel V. Piersons Alice M. Piersons Cecelia Prince Harriette H. Proaper Edward H. Quinlivan Julia Quinlivan w/of Edward H. (nee SLATTERY) William L. Quinlivan Molly L. Quinlivan William Albert D. Randall Martha A. Randall Jacob Rarrick Co C 86th NY Vol Mary A. Rarrick w/of Jacob William H. Randall
Mount Pleasant Cemetery 22, 1892, ae. 24 Fry, Henry d. May 11, 1861, ae. 20, 1851, ae. 480-23 Whitney,Mrs. Union d. Aug. 2, 1868, w/o Erastus L. Wood, Ann b. Somersetshire, Eng. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/CEMETERY/MOUNTPLE.HTM
Wood This new building, erected on land donated by Mrs. Luke J. Wilson was the Thoreau,Henry David. Sometimes a rambler in the Wood was attracted by the sound of my http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english/wo/wood.html
Extractions: Philip M. Parker, INSEAD. Wood Definition: Wood . Concerning or dwelling or situated in a wood; "a wood nymph"; "woods animals". . Made or consisting of (entirely or in part) or employing wood; "a wooden box"; "an ancient cart with wooden wheels"; "wood houses"; "a wood fire". . The hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees. . The trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area. . United States film actress (1938-1981). . English conductor (1869-1944). . English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887). . United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942). . Any wind instrument other than the brass instruments. . A golfclub with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head; metal woods are now available. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Date "wood" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. ( references Specialty Definition: Wood Domain Definition Wood See FOREST. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary The principal strengthening and water-conducting tissue of stems, leaves, and roots, characterised by the presence of tracheary elements.
U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations Lindley Wood Earl Of 1881 1959 1 Wood Effect Of Moisture On See Wood Moisture1 Wood Ellen Price 1814 1887 See Wood Henry Mrs 1814 1887 1 Wood http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/dWood-engravers -- England -- Biography./dwo
Extractions: AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT MEDICAL SUBJECT WORD KEYWORD CALL NO Brescia University College Library Business Library Choral/Band/Orchestral Curriculum Resource Centre Education Library Huron University College Library King's University College Library Law Library Music Library St. Peter's Seminary Library The D. B. Weldon Library Western Libraries Information and Media Studies Int'l Centre for Olympic Studies Pride Library Electronic Resources Journals View Entire Collection Nearby SUBJECTS are: Prev Next Mark Year Entries Wood Edward Frederick Lindley Earl Of Halifax 1881 1959 See Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood Earl Of 1881 1959
Finding Aid To The C. Dodge Furniture Company Records, 1841-1965 with mirror and accompanying rush seat stool for Mrs. CE Coming. Box with handle ontop for Henry Meyer. verso of upholstery fabric, price lists, and Wood prices http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/col258.html
Extractions: Col. 258 Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library Winterthur, DE 19735 Table of contents Administrative information ... Return to Winterthur Library homepage Background note: Born in Manchester, Massachusetts, in 1817, Cyrus Dodge, the grandson of the cabinetmaker Moses Dodge (1737-1776), entered the furniture industry as an apprentice to John Perry Allen in 1830. After completing journey work, he went into business for himself in 1841, when he bought a shop from Samuel Stone. Cyrus hired eleven chairmakers and two upholsters and established C. Dodge Furniture Co. in Manchester. In 1847, he built a large mill, which at full productivity employed thirty-five workers. In the early years, Dodge specialized in the manufacture of mahogany parlor chairs in the Victorian style. As time went on his product line expanded and the firm became deeply involved in the production of colonial revival pieces. Dodge's wares were available by mail order to individual customers and in the showrooms of retailers, primarily in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1846, Cyrus Dodge married Julia Elizabeth Coes; they had three sons who survived to adulthood: Cyrus Melville, John Marshall, and Charles Coes. Charles Coes began to take control of the furniture firm in the 1870s. Charles Coes never married and in 1922, he convinced his nephew, Charles Ernest, to join the firm. In 1926, Charles Ernest assumed responsibility for its operations. C. Dodge Furniture Co. remained in existence under his leadership until the mid-1960s.
WebGED: Denison Family File Data Page Burlington, New Jersey and Mrs Hoffman s School Burial place Green-Wood Cemetery,Brooklyn, Kings 1832 - ) -child Chesebrough, Henry (1834 - 1890 http://www.chesebro.net/wgi34.html
Extractions: Noun wood - the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees bentwood - wood that is steamed until it becomes pliable and then is shaped for use in making furniture; "bentwood chairs" pine - straight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus larch - wood of a larch tree fir - nonresinous wood of a fir tree cedarwood cedar - durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests spruce - light soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees; used especially for timbers and millwork hemlock - soft coarse splintery wood of a hemlock tree especially the western hemlock cypress - wood of any of various cypress trees especially of the genus Cupressus redwood - the soft reddish wood of either of two species of sequoia trees sandarac citronwood - durable fragrant wood; used in building (as in the roof of the cathedral at Cordova, Spain) kauri - white close-grained wood of a tree of the genus Agathis especially Agathis australis yellowwood - yellow-colored wood of any of various yellowwood trees yew - wood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows
Microforms In Alexander Library 1838. 1842. 1846. 1847. 1855. 1865. 1875 ALEXANDER DOC MFICHE Cab Wood, HenryMrs. 1814-1887 (British Fiction Archive) M/fiche 382. Last Updated 4/10/2002. http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/microforms/19thcent.CFM
Montagu Family. Papers: Guide. 273) Strathnairn, 1 letter to Wood; 1848. 301) Woods, Albert W 1 letter to HenryMontagu, 6th baron Rokeby; 1856. 1 letter to (Mrs.) DarbyGriffith; 1883 http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00380.html
Extractions: These papers were purchased in two groups; those received in November 1982 at the Phillips sale on 7 October 1982 (Lot 427), and those received in March 1983 (the Reginald Blunt/Chelsea Society collection) from the Chelsea Public Library. The two groups have been integrated in the following list; a list of the Chelsea Society papers is enclosed in no.(310). Montagu was an English writer and one of the first Bluestockings. Arranged alphabetically. Includes the correspondence of Elizabeth Robinson Montagu and other members of the Montagu family, as well as other correspondence. Some of Elizabeth Robinson Montagu's letters are copies. Also includes a manuscript by Francis Charlton; a photograph of an unidentified man, possibly Alan Benjamin Cheales; lace samples and patterns from Emily J. Climenson; cost sheet and receipts for Emily J. Climenson's
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