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  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

41. Poem Book Index Page
A Butterfly on a Child s Grave. by lydia huntley sigourney. Indian Names,by lydia huntley sigourney. The Cherokee Mother, by lydia huntley sigourney.
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42. Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865)
lydia Howard huntley sigourney (17911865). Contributing Editor SandraA. Zagarell. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Among the biggest
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Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865)
Contributing Editor: Sandra A. Zagarell
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions
Sigourney was a prolific and varied writer. I would draw attention to the adroitness with which her work exhibits the stylistic versatility of public verse. Among the forms her poems take are the ode, the nonsubjective lyric, elegy, and narrative and descriptive verse. She wrote in a variety of meters and verse patterns. Her poetry is situated in a sentimental tradition that contrasts with the Romantic one more familiar to, and more highly valued by, readers in the academy. The striking absence of the subjective consciousness of an organizing persona is a feature I would stress. As Annie Finch has observed, Sigourney's poetry gives religious, moral, and emotional truths what seems an independent or nonpersonal voice, or appears to represent nature or natural states without a mediating subjectivity. I also call attention to the wit Sigourney's poems can display: "To a Shred of Linen" elicits an earlier agrarian New England while reflecting wryly on continuing societal ambivalence about women's creativity in a sphere other than the domestic.

43. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (S)
abolitionist. sigourney, lydia Howard huntley 1791 1865 b.9/1,d.6/10An immensely popular poet, sometimes calle the American Hemans .
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Brief Biographies from the Jackson/Van Buren Era (S):
Say, Thomas 1787 - 1834 :
Entomologist and conchologist. Traveled extensively through North America and published several important works. Came to Robert Owen 's New Harmony community, where he died in 1834.
Schuyler, Philip John 1733 - 1804:
Officer in the French and Indian War, and Maj. General under Washington in the Revolution; operated generally successfully in the country around Ticonderoga, but allowed Ticonderoga to be lost, and lost his command. He demanded a court-marshall, was reinstated, and then resigned. Senator from NY, 1789-91. Wealthy landowner. His daughter Elizabeth married Alexander Hamilton , and he was very helpful in Hamilton's career; daugter Margaret married Stephen Van Rensselaer
Scott, Sir Walter (1771 - 1832):
Produced an avalanche of romantic historical novels. Probably Jacksonian America's favorite novelist. Beloved by southern planters (horses named Rob Roy) were not uncommon, and New England transcendentalists ( Bronson Alcott kept a bust of Scott - the only modern so honored - in his experimental grade school that was run on transcendentalist principles).
Sebastian, Benjamin 1745 - 1834:

44. Sigourney
Opened for settlement in 1843, sigourney, Iowa, was named after the distinguishedpoetess lydia huntley sigourney. The town s Neoclassical
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Programs/Property Economic Statistics Local Links ... Main Street Iowa Home Opened for settlement in 1843, Sigourney, Iowa, was named after the distinguished poetess Lydia Huntley Sigourney. The town's Neoclassical courthouse, built in 1909, with the historic Lewis Memorial Fountain gracing its picturesque lawn serves as the central focal point of the community. Known as "The Fountain of Opportunity," Sigourney is undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts, both physically and mentally. Since Main Street Sigourney was founded in 1990 to assist with the revitalization of downtown, a majority of this southeast Iowa community's commercial and public buildings surrounding the courthouse have undergone exterior renovation projects of varying degrees. Nearly $1.5 million has been invested in interior and exterior improvement projects and over 25,000 volunteer hours contributed for the betterment of downtown since 1990. As a result, in 1997, Sigourney was named a finalist for the National Main Street Center's Great American Main Street Award, and ,in 1995, Sigourney was the first community to ever receive Main Street Iowa's Spirit of Main Street award. Visit Sigourney! Main Street Sigourney
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45. Chronological Bibliography
sigourney, lydia Howard huntley. Traits of the Aborigines of America. Redwood.sigourney, lydia Howard huntley. Sketch of Connecticut, Forty Years Since.
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Chronological listing of bibliography entries:
Brooks, Maria Gowen.
Judith, Esther, and Other Poems.
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan Foster The Sunday School, or Village Sketches.
Huntington, Susan Mansfield Little Lucy, or, The Careless Child Reformed.
Robbins, Eliza American Popular Lessons.
Savage, Sarah Filial Affection, orThe Clergyman's granddaughter.
Savage, Sarah James Talbot.
Thayer, Caroline Matilda Warren Letter to Members of the Methodist Episcipal Church of the City of New York
Willard, Emma Hart and William C. Woodbridge Rudiments of Geography, on a new plan.
Rowson, Susanna Haswell Biblical Dialogues Between a Father and His Family.
Sedgwick, Catherine Maria Mary Hollis. A New England Tale. Sigourney, Lydia Howard Huntley Traits of the Aborigines of America. Willard, Emma Hart and William C. Woodbridge Ancient Geography. Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell The Genius of Oblivion and Other Original Poems. Morton, Sarah Wentworth Apthorp My Mind and Its Thoughts in Sketches, Fragments, and Essays. Rowson, Susanna Haswell "America and Liberty"

46. Chronological Bibliography
_. A love token for children. sigourney, lydia Howard huntley. A book for girls,in prose and poetry. sigourney, lydia Howard huntley. Letters to mothers.
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Chronological listing of bibliography entries:
Beecher, Catharine Esther
Letters on the difficulty of religion.
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale The tree and its fruits; or, Narratives from Real Life
The village school, to which is added Jenny; or The conversion of a child, a narrative

Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret Essays, philanthropic and moral, principally relating to the abolition of slavery in America
The poetical works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler.
Chapman, Maria Weston Songs of the free and hymns of Christian freedom
Child, Lydia Maria Anti-slavery catechism
The evils of slavery, and the cure of slavery.
Philothea; a romance
Griffith, Mary Camperdown; or, News from our Neighborhood Three hundred years hence Discoveries in light and vision: with a short memoir containing Discoveries in the mental faculties. . A ppeal to the Christian women of the South Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell The Book of Flowers Hall, Louisa Jane Park Alfred [and the Better part]. Larned, Mrs. L The American Nun; or, The Effect of Romance. Lee, Jarena

47. Sigourney, IA, City Profile - Iowa Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy, Newspapers - EP
discount. Named after lydia huntley sigourney, author. Community festivalsinclude ยท Keokuk County Expo in July. Festival guide. Nearby
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48. Garrett Scott, Bookseller: The Writings Of Nancy Maria Hyde, Of Norwich, Conn.,
Title The Writings of Nancy Maria Hyde, of Norwich, Conn., Connected with a Sketchof Her Life. Author sigourney, lydia huntley, editor. Hyde, Nancy Maria.
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Fax:(734) 741-8606 Title: The Writings of Nancy Maria Hyde, of Norwich, Conn., Connected with a Sketch of Her Life. Author: [Sigourney, Lydia Huntley, editor]. Hyde, Nancy Maria. Publication Information: Norwich: Printed by Russell Hubbard, 1816. 12mo, slighty later 19th century half calf, marbled boards, 252 pages. Edition and Description: Sabin 34125; American Imprints 37903; BAL 17616 (Sigourney). Annotation: First edition. An early work from Lydia Sigourney, who edited this collection of prose and verse writings from her friend and colleague Nancy Maria Hyde, with whom she had opened a girls' school in Norwich; BAL notes that the dedicatory poem and final verses are likely from Sigourney's pen, and its seems likely that the continuity was also provided by Sigourney. With a subscriber's list, heavily subscribed. Front hinge broken (cords holding); some rubbing and foxing, with a little light staining; a very good copy. Price: $175.00

49. Garrett Scott, Bookseller: Women Writers
Route. A Romance of the Southern United States by John Cornelius pseud.sigourney, lydia huntley, editor. Hyde, Nancy Maria. The
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Adams, Hannah. An Abridgment of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. Now Introduced into the Principal Schools in this Town . . . Second Edition. Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. The Three Things: The Forge in Which the Soul of a Man is Tested. Atherton, Gertrude. Rulers of Kings. Austin, Grace J[ewett]. Yet he was a Gentleman. Bauder, Emma Pow. Ruth and Marie: A Fascinating Story of the Nineteenth Century. Bell, Helen. Man's Catastrophe and Other Poems. Bentley, Phyllis. The Bronte Sisters. Brown, Mary C. Barrett. Poems and Charades . . . with a Key and Answers in Verse. Bullock, Cynthia. A Cluster of Roses. Bunten, A[lice] Chambers. Life of Alice Barnham (1592-1650), Wife of Sir Francis Bacon. Culler, Lucy Yeend. Lectures, Addresses . . . Published for the Author. Curtis, Ann W. Gathered Waifs. Dana, Katharine Floyd. Our Phil and Other Stories . . . with Illustrations by E. W. Kemble. Denny, Alice. The Bridge of the Gods and Other Poems.

50. Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers
lydia huntley sigourney Papers. lydia huntley sigourney Papers at the ConnecticutHistorical Society. Compiled by Stephen Yearl. Creator lydia huntley sigourney.
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Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers at the Connecticut Historical Society
Compiled by Stephen Yearl EAD conversion sponsored by grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Grant # 98-101
Connecticut Historical Society, November 1998 1 Elizabeth Street Hartford, CT 06105
Collection Overview
Creator: Lydia Huntley Sigourney Title: Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers Date: Abstract: Collection consists of correspondence, literary papers and personal diaries. Also included are some papers of her husband, Charles Sigourney Extent: 2 boxes; 53 folders; 347 items0.80 feet Location: Manuscript stacks
Related Material
An index of 262 catalog cards is available to aid access to this collection. Access is through writer, recipient and date. The card catalog is located in the library reading room. The reader is also directed to the Print Room and Museum for non-documentary materials.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of correspondence to and from Lydia Huntley Sigourney, diaries, literary papers (including poems, essays and articles for magazines), personal notes and reminiscences, educational papers, ephemera, record books and financial and legal records. The collection also contains some of Charles Sigourney's papers, in particular correspondence, diaries and literary works.

51. Legacy
lydia Howard huntley sigourney, 17911865. For lydia Howard huntley sigourney,see LEGACY Vol. 5.1, 1988 Search for sigourney in Legacy s Index.
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Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, 1791-1865
For Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney , see LEGACY Vol. 5.1, 1988
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52. Legacy
Mary Kelley. 6.2 (1989) 4350. sigourney, lydia Howard huntley, 1791-1865. MaryG. DeJong. 5.1 (1988) 35-43. Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew Barstow, 1823-1902.
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Barr, Amelia, 1831-1919. Rose Norman. 16.2 (1999): 193-200.
Brown, Alice, 1857-1948. Beth Wynne Fisken. 6.2 (1989): 51-57. C
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871. Judith Fetterley and Marjorie Pryse. 1.1 (1984): 1-3.
Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. Patricia G. Holland. 5.2 (1988): 45-53.
Clappe, Louise (Dame Shirley), 1819-1906. Sandra Lockhart. 8.2 (1991): 141-48.
Cooke, Rose Terry, 1827-1892. Cheryl Walker. 9.2 (1992): 143-50. D
Deland, Margaret, 1857-1945. Diana C. Reep. 14.1 (1997): 43-50.
Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910. Jean Pfaelzer. 7.2 (1990): 39-45. E F
Fern, Fanny, 1811-1872. Joyce W. Warren. 2.2 (1985): 54-58.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Mark J. Madigan. 9.1 (1992): 49-58. Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins, 1852-1930. Leah Blatt Glasser. 4.1 (1987): 37-45. Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938. Melody Graulich. 3.2 (1986): 43-52. G Green, Anna Katharine. 1846-1935. Patricia D. Maida. 3.2 (1986): 53-59.

53. Pennsylvania Humanities Council : Commonwealth Speakers : Literature
Dangerous Times The Moravian Songs and Poetry of lydia huntley sigourney andHilda Doolittle Song is a key aspect of the Moravian religious and social
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One Ring to Bring Them All: The Phenomenon of J. R. R. Tolkien
The success of Peter Jackson's film version of The Lord of the Rings has renewed popular interest in J.R.R. Tolkien and his works. In this cultural critique that is supplemented with film clips from the Jackson movies, Jamie Dessart discusses Tolkien's life, how his works reflect our time, and how the movies represent the books.
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Jamie Dessart, Ph.D. , Chair of English and Fine Arts, Waynesburg College The Reluctant Sorcerer: The Fantastic Appeal of Harry Potter
The runaway success of the Harry Potter books is unparalleled in the world of English fantasy writing. In a presentation intended for adult readers of the Potter books, Doug Rosentrater explores J.K.Rowling's allusions to Greco-Roman and Celtic mythology and to her own personal experiences, and he briefly discusses the wider genre of English fantasy writing, from Beowulf to C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Douglas B. Rosentrater

54. American Portraits List
Roger Sherman, Roger 1855 Sherman, WT Sherman, William Tecumseh Shields, JamesShields, James sigourney, lydia H. sigourney, lydia huntley Simms, William
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FAQ Order E-mail Portraits (American) The portraits listed below were published during the 1830's to 1880's. If one name is listed more than once, it is because they are different dates or after different artists. Most are steel engravings and a few are combination mezzotint and line-engraving, photogravures, or wood engravings. You may request a scanned pic of the engraving with description and price by email. Adams, Abigail
Adams, Charles Francis
Adams, John Q. (Quincy)
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Ames, Fisher Andrews, Rev. Edward D.D. Arthur, Chester A. Astor, John Jacob Audubon, John J. Bainbridge, William Bainbridge, William U.S.N. Baldwin, Abraham Bancroft, George Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss Barker, Rev. John Barlow, Joel Barnery, Joshua Barney, Joshua Barry, John Barry, John Benton, Thomas Hart Benton, Thomas Hart

55. MPS Home We Inspire Learning
In BB read (3) Growing Pains (3d.) Writers for Women s Rights (3e.) Riseof the Ladies Magazines (6c.) lydia huntley sigourney Answer the Study
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You will be required to read and do activities on the electronic textbook by a company called Beyondbooks at http://beyondbooks.com.. Everyone in the course will be using this electronic textbook. You will also be required to read selected novels, poetry and short stories. Some of these you will be directed to through links in BB, others you will find in your library or through an author or title search at http://gutenberg.net/ In addition, you will be using an online video database by United Streaming. All students are required to establish and keep an electronic portfolio at http://efoliomn.com
The course is delivered through Blackboard at http://blackboard.informns.k12.mn.us
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MPS Online make up classes are customized to each individual online learner depending on the part of the course the student needs to make up. Unlike other courses you may have taken, you will be measured on how much material you cover and how richly you engage in the various activities. All students must read, write, research, process and present information. In addition, all students will work in small groups and post to the discussion board several times during the course.
Course Description
MPS Online Womens Literature covers the following topics:
Explore the texts and lives of historically significant women writers in America through the 1700's to the present time period.

56. The Library Of America - American Poetry The Nineteenth Century
John Pierpont; Edward Coote Pinkney; Edgar Allan Poe; Epes Sargent;Edmund Hamilton Sears; lydia huntley sigourney; William Gilmore Simms;
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57. The Library Of America - American Poetry The Nineteenth Century
PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD. Home, Sweet Home! sigourney, lydia huntley. Indian Names. NEAL,JOHN. from The Battle of Niagara. WILCOX, CARLOS. from The Age of Benevolence.
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58. Fuller, Margaret
Waldo Emerson, and Edgar Allan Poe, Fuller commended Charles Brockden Brown, FrederickDouglass, lydia Maria Child, and lydia huntley sigourney, the latter of
http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/margaret_fuller.
Fuller, Margaret
Margaret Fuller (1810-50) achieved distinction, and some notoriety, on many scoresas feminist, transcendentalist, literary critic, editor, translator, journalist, and, finally, revolutionary participant in the Risorgimento, the Italian national revival that culminated in the unification of Italy in 1870. One of the most influential figures of the American renaissance, Fuller is best known today as the author of the first major feminist treatise published in the United States, Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845), a work in which transcendentalist philosophy and literary-historical analysis support Fuller's argument for radical political and social change.
Before the publication of this hortatory document championing the rights of the enslaveda group including white middle-class women of privilege such as Fuller herself, as well as African-American men and women who were legally slavesFuller served as the first editor of the transcendentalist journal Dial . During her editorship (1840-42), Fuller established her reputation as a leading literary critic. Her writings for the Dial

59. OSV - Lesson Plans: Antislavery
Lesson Plan , Antislavery, Title, Difference of Color, Poem, Author,lydia huntley sigourney. Date, 1834. Type, Primary Sources Music andPoetry.
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60. Sonnet Poets--Alphabetical Listing
Sheridan, CB. Sidney, Philip. Shillito, Edward. sigourney, lydia huntley.Sill, Edward Rowland. Smith, Charlotte. Smith, Elizabeth Oakes. Smith, Horace.
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Acklom, George Moreby
Adams, Arthur Henry
Adams, Francis William Lauderdale ...
Ayres, Philip
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Bailey, P. J.
Bampfylde, John
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Boothby, Brooke
Botta, Anne (See Lynch, Anne)
Bowles, William Lisle
Boyd, John
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth
Bradby, Henry Christopher ...
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
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E. C.
Caine, Hall
Call, William M. W.
Cambridge, Ada ...
Cuthbertson, James Lister
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Daley, Victor James William Patrick
Dana, Richard Henry
Daniel, Samuel
Darley, George ...
Drummond, William
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Eames, Elizabeth
Earle, John Charles
Eastman, Max
Edwards, Ethel Ashton ...
Evans, Hugh J.
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Faber, Frederick William
Faber, Geoffrey
Fane, Julian
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Freeland, William
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Gardner, Edmund
Garnett, Richard
Gascoigne, George
Gay, William ...
Gurney, Ivor
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Hake, Thomas Gordon
Hale, Sarah Josepha
Hall, Eliza Calvert ...
Hunter-Duvar, John
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Inchbold, John William
Ingelow, Jean
Innsley, Owen
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Jackson, Helen
Jacobs, D. M.
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