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  1. Biography - Donnelly, Ignatius (1831-1901): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Atlantis: the antediluvian world by Ignatius (1831-1901) Donnelly, 1949-01-01
  3. Doctor Huguet; a novel by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  4. In memoriam, Ignatius Donnelly, 1831-1901 by Marion Woltman, 1901
  5. The cipher in the plays, and on the tombstone: by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  6. The GREAT CRYPTOGRAM:Francis Bacon's Cipherin the So-Called Shakespeare Plays. by Ignatius (1831 - 1901). Donnelly, 1888
  7. The cipher in the plays and on the tombstone. by Donnelly. Ignatius. 1831-1901., 1899-01-01
  8. Cæsar's column : a story of the twentieth century by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  9. The golden bottle; or. The story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas by by Donnelly. Ignatius. 1831-1901., 1892-01-01
  10. C sars kolonn : en ber?ñttelse fr?Ñn tjugonde ?Ñrhundradet by Ignatius Donnelly 1831-1901 Bonggren Jakob 1854-1940, 1891-12-31
  11. Ignatius Donnelly: The Portrait Of A Politician (Borealis Books) by Martin Ridge, 1991-06-15

1. DONNELLY, Ignatius (1831-1901) Biographical Information
Donnelly, Ignatius, 18311901. Donnelly, Ignatius, a Representative fromMinnesota; born in Philadelphia, Pa., November 3, 1831; attended
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000417

2. Donnelly, Ignatius
Strangers to Us All, Lawyers and Poetry. Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (18311901)Minnesota. Lawyer, politician, author, publisher, novelist, poet.
http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/donnelly.html
Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Ignatius Loyola Donnelly
Minnesota
Lawyer, politician, author, publisher, novelist, poet
Ignatius Donnelly was born in Philadelphia on November 3, 1831. He was educated in Philadelphia public school, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in Philadelphia in 1852. He commenced practice in Philadelphia but moved to Minnesota in 1857. Two years later he was elected lieutenant governor (1860-1863). He was then elected to Congress U.S. Congressman (1863-1869), and then a member of the Minnesota Legislature (1874-78, 1887, 1891-93, and 1897). He died in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 1, 1901; interment in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota. Ignatius Donnelly
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Ignatius Donnelly
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography
(New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889)

3. Ignatius Donnelly
Prophets and Psychics. " Only the Ship of Fools is/Making the voyage this year." W.H. Auden, Atlantis. Click here for a New Age take on Atlantis. Ignatius Donnelly (18311901) " Ignatius Donnelly, an Irish writer, lawyer, and politician is remembered primarily for his extensive
http://www2.kenyon.edu/Depts/IPHS/Projects/Stella/Theories.htm
Prophets and Psychics
"Only the Ship of Fools is/Making the voyage this year."
W.H. Auden, Atlantis
Click here for a New Age take on Atlantis.
Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901)
"Prophet, visionary, radical reformer - Ignatius Donnelly gave years of dedicated service to his nation, and an equal share to the timeless legend."
Marjorie Braymer
Ignatius Donnelly, an Irish writer, lawyer, and politician is remembered primarily for his extensive work on Atlantis. Donnelly's theories are the basis for much of the Atlantis belief today, including the placement and timing of the Atlantis disaster.
Although he was a native of Philadelphia, and practiced law there for a few years, Donnelly decided to explore new territory in the hopes of creating the ultimate utopia. In 1856 he and his wife, Katherine, left Pennsylvania for Minnesota, and with the help of a handful of partners created a mini-utopia in Nininger City, seventeen miles south of St. Paul. This cooperative farm failed after the real estate crash of 1857, but its failure ushered in Donnelly's political career (Braymer, 108).
When Minnesota became a state in 1859 Donnelly was elected lieutenant governor, was re-elected in 1861, and later served in Congress as a Republican from 1863 till 1869. As a politician, Donnelly was known as an extreme liberal, voicing his support for women's suffrage and anti-slavery movements. His credibility had been established years before as a result of his journalism work as well as his research on Shakespeare's plays. Yet when colleagues discovered the massive amounts of time Donnelly spent in the Library of Congress, researching the lost civilization of Atlantis, his character was called into question (Braymer, 109).

4. Additional Information About Donnelly.
Subject Donnelly, Ignatius, 18311901. Subject Nininger (Minn. Township)Biography. SubjectDonnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901. Subject Nininger (Minn.).
http://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/ataw/wolcott.htm
Sacred Texts Atlantis Atlantis, The Antediluvian World Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel
Additional Information About Donnelly.
by Norm Wolcott
This is a message which Norm Wolcott posted to the Gutenburg Project discussion list. Norm produced the Gutenburg Project text of Atlantis, the Antediluvian World using the Sacred-texts version. I have posted this with his kind permission. With the posting of "Atlantis-The Antediluvian World" by Ignatius Donnelly, the following may be of interest. I remember seeing Donnelly's grey pigskin gloves, top hat, on a table and his ivory headed cane in an umbrella stand in the foyer. The house apparently had original furniture in it. Nininger was to profit by being a stop on the river boat trade which plyed the Mississippi from St. Paul, Hastings, on to Red Wing and Frontenac. The all-weather railroad built inland ended this speculation. I believe all is now gone, no one wants to have a historic building on their land any more. (see attached Nininger bibliographya fruitless attempt was apparently made between 1932 and 1948 to save Donnelly's house and make the surrounding Nininger a state park) The Minnesota Historical Society which has a web site has a large collection of Donnelly books and materials. As a high school student working in the library I read Donnelly's "The Cipher in the Plays and on the Tombstone" which I was told I should not be reading. It concludes with a decipherment that "Bacon wrote Shakespeare, Greene, and Marlowe's works". At least the book was not removed by the censors. Donnelly's political contributions may have been marginal, but with "Atlantis" he created the genre of "pseudo-science" culminating in such works as I. A Velikovsky's "Worlds in Collision". And the impetus given to the Shakespeare myth has lasted over a century.

5. DONNELLY, Ignatius (1831-1901) Bibliography
Donnelly, Ignatius, 18311901. Extended Bibliography. Abrahams, EdwardH. “Ignatius Donnelly and the Apocalyptic Style.” Minnesota
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=D000417

6. Donnelly, Ignatius
Donnelly, Ignatius 18311901, American author and agrarian reformer, b. Philadelphia. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and in 1856 moved to Minnesota. There he gained political prominence
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7. Index-Alphabetical
Dobbins (18601927) Michael Doheny (1805-1863) Daniel Joseph Donahoe (1853-1930)Charles Francis Donnelly (1836-1909) Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) Ebon Dooley
http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/intro/index_alpha.html
Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry
Alphabetical List
Edwin Milton Abbott
Robert David Abrahams

John Quincy Adams

Allen Afterman
...
Micajah Autry
(ca. 1794-1836)
Clifford Warren Axtell
William H. Babcock
George Augustus Baker

Richard Bank
...
Amos Bixby
(early 19th century) Charles L. Black James Buckley Black James De Ruyter Blackwell, Sr Logan E. Bleckley ... Thomas Burke (c.1747-1783) Lettie Lavilla Burlingame Robert H. Burns Armistead Burt William H. Bushnell ... Gilbert L. Eberhart ( ? mid-19th century - ?) Murrell Edmunds Charles Edwards Harry Stillwell Edwards Max Ehrmann ... Calvin Hardin (c.1908-2000) John Milburn Harding James F. Harney William Wallace Harney Cyrus Wadsworth Hart ... Lemuel Augustus Smith III (1878-1950) Richard Penn Smith Seba Smith William Moore Smith William Russell Smith ... Adele Ida Storck (ca. 1874-1960) Joseph Story Isaac Story William Wetmore Story Traverse Eugene Stout ... Michael G. Sutin

8. Atlantis The Antediluvian World
Atlantis the antediluvian world Donnelly, Ignatius, 18311901 Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly
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9. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > D > Donnelly, Ignatius,
There is no description available for this text. Author Donnelly, Ignatius,18311901 Keywords Authors D Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901; Titles A.
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Oswald 18891928; Donnell, Annie Hamilton, 1862-; Donnelly, Ignatius,1831-1901; Dora Sigerson; Dorothy Canfield; Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
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11. Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) Australian Echoes Of An American
unrelated centenaries, there is in fact a strong connection, since the broader politicalviews of the congressman in question—Ignatius Donnelly—embodied an
http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2001/apr01/donnelly.html
April 2001 Volume XI Number 7 Ignatius Donnelly
Photograph courtesy of
Minnesota Historical Society Stephen Holt describes how the works and beliefs of an American congressman influenced pre-Federation Australia and the early Labor Party, and are still echoed in the beliefs of the anti-globalisation movement today I n 1901, on the very same day that Australia became a Federation, a former United States congressman died in Minnesota. Although it would appear hard to imagine two more seemingly unrelated centenaries, there is in fact a strong connection, since the broader political views of the congressman in question—Ignatius Donnelly—embodied an American brand of iconoclasm that also appealed to many pre-Federation Australians. Using a wide array of original and published material available in the National Library of Australia, it is possible to chart Donnelly’s powerful influence on Australia’s political culture at a crucial stage in its development. The Minnesota equivalent of King O’Malley, Ignatius Donnelly is the subject of an impressive modern biography by the American historian Professor Martin Ridge. Much of the original documentation relied on by Professor Ridge is deposited in the Minnesota Historical Society where it has been reproduced on microfilm. This invaluable scholarly resource now forms part of the National Library’s Newspaper and Microform Collection. Comprising more than 160 reels of microfilm, it amply documents a robust political and literary career which eventually resonated from Minneapolis to Melbourne.

12. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Donnelly
Member, Grange. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Donnelly, Ignatius (18311901)of Nininger, Dakota County, Minn.; Hastings, Dakota County, Minn.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/donnelly.html
Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
Index to Politicians: Donnelly

13. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died In 1901
Billy Davis (18381901); Sidney Dean (1818-1901); Ignatius Donnelly(1831-1901); Michael S. Doyle (1842-1901); Benjamin T. Eames (1818
http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/died-1901.html
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Politicians Who Died in 1901
Arranged By Name: Arranged By Date (where known):

14. Atlantis The Antediluvian World, Introduction By J.B. Hare
Ignatius Donnelly (18311901), lawyer, land promoter, politician and virtuoso author,is today best known for his pioneering work on the subject of Atlantis
http://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/ataw/atawintr.htm

Sacred-Texts
Atlantis Index
Atlantis, the Antediluvian World
Ragnarok
Atlantis the Antediluvian World
Introduction by J.B. Hare
Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901), lawyer, land promoter, politician and virtuoso author, is today best known for his pioneering work on the subject of Atlantis, "Atlantis the Antediluvian World" (ATAW). Published in 1882, ATAW is one of the best constructed Atlantis theories, as it makes no recourse to occult or 'channeled' information. Donnelly's lucid style and command of the facts (such as they were) make the book readable and compelling even today. At the center of Donnelly's thesis are a set of similarities between widely separated cultures. This he interpreted as evidence that all civilization diffused outward from a central point (a now sunken continent in the mid-Atlantic). He cites mythological, linguistic, ethnographic and other evidence for this theory, which at the time seemed to add up to an airtight case. Donnelly proposes a literal interpretation of Plato's account of Atlantis. He also ties Atlantis into the global flood myth-complex. These, until recently, have been two of the most compelling unsolved puzzles of history. What was Plato writing about when he described the prehistoric civilization of Atlantis, which disappeared overnight in a great catastrophe? Was this an actual historical account, or a philosophical fable? And why do widely separated cultures on every continent, Australia, the Americas, Europe and Asia all have a similar myth of a great flood from which only a few humans survived to restart civilization?

15. Donnelly, Ignatius (Litteraturnettet)
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16. Donnelly, Ignatius (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Donnelly, Ignatius 18311901. E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
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Donnelly, Ignatius (18311901), American politician, author, and editor, and oneof the founders of the People’s Party (Populist Party). Donnelly was
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Ignatius Donnelly (18311901) was born in Philadelphia , the son of Irishimmigrant parents, and became a Congressman for Minnesota in the 1870s.
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