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  1. Nursery noonings. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Gail (1833-1896) Hamilton, 1875-01-01
  2. English kings in a nutshell. An aid to the memory by Gail Hamilton 1833-1896, 1893-12-31
  3. Red-letter Days In Applethorpe by Hamilton Gail 1833-1896, 2010-09-30
  4. Biography of James G. Blaine by Gail Hamilton. by Hamilton. Gail. 1833-1896., 1895-01-01
  5. Red-letter days in Applethorpe by Hamilton Gail 1833-1896, 1866-01-01
  6. Woman 's worth and worthlessness. The complement to A new atmo by Hamilton. Gail. 1833-1896., 1872-01-01
  7. First love is best. A sentimental sketch by Gail, 1833-1896 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  8. Summer rest. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1866-01-01
  9. Chips. fragments and vestiges. by Gail Hamilton [pseud.] collect by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1902-01-01
  10. Gail Hamilton's life in letters: Volume 1 by Mary Abigail, 1833-1896 Dodge, 2009-10-26
  11. Wool-gathering. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] by Dodge. Mary Abigail. 1833-1896., 1867-01-01

61. USM De Grummond Collection - ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
DODGE, MARY ABIGail (18331896) Editor of Our Young Folks, a juvenile periodical periodicalsof her day, often using the pseudonym Gail Hamilton. In 1874 Our
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ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
Collection Number Collection Dates Collection Volume 1.20 cu.ft. (4 boxes) Biographical Sketch Related Collections Box Inventory
Provenance
Letters purchased circa 1975 from unknown dealer. This collection represents only a minute part of the correspondence of the editors of St. Nicholas magazine. In 1914, 1915, and 1928, hundreds of letters from Scribner's and the Century Company's archives were auctioned off as collector's items. The majority of the existing St. Nicholas correspondence is now held at the New York Public Library. Columbia University and the Huntington Library hold sizable collections of the letters of Mary Mapes Dodge.
Restrictions
Non-circulating; available for research. Researchers should use the photocopies in Box 4 unless special permission is obtained from the curator.
Biographical Sketch Roswell Smith conceived of the idea for St. Nicholas in 1870 when he consulted the famous children's author Mary Mapes Dodge on her ideas about what a magazine for children should be. That same year Smith had co-founded Scribner's with Charles Scribner and Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland as a rival publication to the popular adult periodicals

62. INDEX
18921984) Frank Farnum Gail Eileen Harold 1849) Charles ( - ) Charles M. (1833-1896)Coroline Ellis Welles (1878- ) Dr. Robert Hamilton ( - ) Robert Hamilton
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Wilbur C. ( -)

William (1777- )

William ( -1892)
...
William H. ( - )
SMTH
Betsey ( - )
SNELL
Amasa ( - )
Sarepta D. (1818- )
SNIDER
Fred ( -1969)
SNOOK
Amelia ( - )
Daisy Lindloff

Erwin Grey (1885-1885)

Mary E. (1875- )
...
William P. (1845- )
SNOW
Elizabeth ( - )
George ( - )
Ruth ( - ) Susan ( - )
SNYDER
Caroline ( - ) Margaret (-) Margartet Mae (1885-1913) Maurine Ann ... William ( -)
SOLCER
4 children ( - ) Henry ( - )
SOLLID
Joe
SOLOMAN
Kate ( - )
SOLOSABAL
Susan ( - )
SOMES
Abigail A. ( - )
SOPER
Harris ( - ) Sarah S. ( - )
SORENSON
Helen Emily Ollie ( - )
SOULE
Sarah ( - )
SOUTHERLAND
Evaline ( - )
SOUTHLAND
Unkmown ( - )
SOUTHWICK
5 children ( - ) Aaron ( - ) Miriam ( - )
SOUTHWORTH
Charles Stanley (1851- ) D. C. ( - ) Frank Warren (1855- ) Ira Morris (- )
SPALDING
Harriet G. ( -1895) Hezekiah ( - )
SPAULDING
Betsey (1802-1802) Charles E. ( - ) Clement (1804- ) Clement A. (1846-1846) ... William ( - )
SPEAR
Daniel B. ( - )

63. Quinnipiac University | Library Of American Civilization Titles Available Online
Hamilton, Gail, 18331896. Woman s wrongs, a counter-irritant microform/ By Gail Hamilton pseud.. http//www.merrycoz.org/voices
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64. Names Index Page
A. (18691930) Hall, Daniel W. (1833-1896) Hall, David Mar 1921-8 Mar 1991) Hamilton,Levi Hamilton, Sarah Francis Edna (-17 Apr 1934) Hardesty, Gail (ABT 1883
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Genealogy of Arnold H. Breitenbach Please note; All information is not fully documented and is currently being researched.
Family Tree Names
Gordon, Benjamin Davis
Gordon, Bertha
(Jun 1861-)
Gordon, Charles

Gordon, Frank

Gordon, George

Gordon, George W.
...
Gordon, Joshua C.
(Jan 1861-)
Gordon, Mr.

Gordon, Richard
(1861-31 Dec 1941)
Gordon, Sophia
Gordon, Tina Goshen, Pauline Gosnell, Martin ... Graham, Grace Eliza (24 Jan 1874-12 May 1919) Graham, Mary Ann (ABT 1815-) Graham, Maud S. Graham, Mr. Graham, Sophia Graham, William ... Graham, William C. (1809-28 Nov 1898) Graham, William G. (12 Jul 1848-9 Apr 1917) Grant, Lucy E. (13 Feb 1847-25 Oct 1907) Grant, Mary Grasz, Raymond (BEF 1917-AFT 1936) Grasz, Shirley Marie (27 May 1936-) Gravel, Alfred Graves, Catherine Graves, Hazel (ABT 1885-) Gray, Andrew Gray, Charles E. (24 Nov 1873-) Gray, Clara (ABT 1870-) Gray, Edward (11 Jan 1817-21 Jan 1892) Gray, Eliza Gray, Harold Gray, Harriet Gray, Ida Belle (17 Jan 1869-15 Jul 1884) Gray, John Frank

65. Food For Thought: Biographies
Dodge, Mary AbiGail (pseud. Gail Hamilton) (American writer), 18331896.Dodge, Mary Elizabeth née Mapes (American writer), 1831-1905.
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Dablon, Claude (French Jesuit missionary) Dabrowska (or Dombrowska), Maria (Polish writer, critic) Dabrowski, Jan Henryk (Polish general) Dach, Simon (German lyric poet; member of Konigsberg group) Dachlan, Kijai Hadji Ahmad (Indonesian reformer) Dacier, Andre (French classical scholar; husband of Anne) Dacier, Anne Lefebvre (French classical scholar) Dacres, James Richard (British naval officer) Dadu (Hindu religious reformer, poet) Daendels, Herman Willem (Dutch soldier) Dafoe, Allan Roy (Canadian physician) Dafoe, John Wesley (Canadian journalist) Daft, Leo (English-born American electrical engineer) Dafydd ab Edmwnd (Welsh poet) fl. c.1450-1480 Dafydd ap Gruffydd (Welsh prince) d.1283 Dafydd ap Gwilym (Welsh poet) c.1320-c.1380 Dafydd ap Llywelyn (Welsh prince) c.1208-1246 Dafydd Nanmor (Welsh poet) fl. c.1450-1480 Dagerman, Stig (Swedish writer) Dagly, Gerhard (Flemish artist) c.1653-1714? Daguerre, Louis-Jacques-Mande (French painter, inventor) Dahl, Anders (Swedish botanist; eponym of genus Dahlia Dahl, Johan Christian Clausen (Norwegian painter) Dahl, Michael (Swedish painter)

66. A Celebration Of Women Writers: H Listings
Hamilton, Elizabeth (17581816); Hamilton, Gail (fl.2002); Hamilton,Gail aka Mary AbiGail Dodge (1833-1896) Gala-Days (Boston Ticknor
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WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH H

67. A Celebration Of Women Writers: D Listings
aka Mrs. EC Kinney (18101899); Dodge, Mary AbiGail aka Gail Hamilton(1833-1896) Gala-Days (Boston Ticknor and Fields, 1863)
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WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH D

68. INDEX
Capitolia ( ) Eliza (1862- ) Elzy ( - ) Hamilton ( - ) Jesse (1860 W. (1833- ) BenjaminWilliam (1833-1896) Betsey (1784 Lee (1897-1958) Gail ( - ) George (1814
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(Lettice ?)
Jane (-)
Unknown ( - )
Ackworth
Unknown ( - )
Adams
Alice P. (1866- )
Ann (1841- )

Arinthia (1857-1925)

Benjamin (1849- )
...
William W. (1802- )
Addison
John V (1821-1873)
John Thomas ( - )

Lucille (1878- )

Paul (1890-1904)
...
Thomas ( - )
Ames
Benjamin H. (1787- )
Catherine S. (1843-1927)
Cora Byrd (1898- ) Edward Almer (1856-1939) ... Sarah A. F. (1848- )
Anderson
Elizabeth (1648- )
Ansley
Sarah (-1703)
Apperson
Ann ( - )
Arlington
Sallie Bagwell (1854-1934)
Armey Trader
William (1735-1794)
Armitrader
Abigail ( -1752) Ann (1771- ) Anne (1762- ) Anne Burton ( - ) ... Susanna (1762- )
Armitradinge
Henry (1620-1663)
Ashby
Abel T. (1838-1901) Albert (1811- ) Alberta (1881-1961) Ann ( - ) ... William ( - )
Atkins
Robert (1867- )
Ayres
Charles T. (1870-1959) Evelyn (1910-1920) George T. (1867-1952) Harriet ( - ) ... Warner D. (1906- )
Badger
Louisa A. (1824-1856) Mary Ann (1819-1842) Nathaniel Jr. (1777-1846) Thomas Wyatt (1777- )
Bagwell
Henry Sr. ( -1734) Thomas (1734-1764)
Baker
Amanda ( - ) Asa (1813-1870) Lucy ( - ) Oliver (1838- )
Ball
Janie (1891-1975)
Barnes
Caroline ( - ) Daniel Webster (1871-1931) Elizabeth (1853- ) Emma (1852-1934) ... Florence E. (1928- )

69. LoudFrog
the Canyon, The, by Grey, Zane, 18721939 Call of the Wild, The, by London, Jack,1876-1916 Call to My Countrywomen, A, by Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896 Camilla`s
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70. Names Index Page
16 AUG 1841) BRAND, George Hamilton (1832) BRAND BRINSMEAD, Unknown BRISTER, ClaraA. (1833-1896) BRITT, Ann 1880-16 APR 1951) BURKE, Gail BURKHAMMER, George
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BOOHER, John J.

BOONE, T. Josephine
(1850-2 FEB 1941)
BOOTH, Elizabeth
(16 SEP 1641-)
BOPE, Colin Robert
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71. Poke Run Presbyterian Church
Hamilton/Raeburn/Courtney/Steele/Huffman/Wagner/McCutcheon. I am a descendant ofthe family of Michael Miller (18331896) and George Dickson Name Gail Otte.
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72. C:\TEMP\ampoah.htm
Mary AbiGail Dodge, 18331896, Chips, fragments and vestiges by Gail Hamilton collectedand arranged by H. Augusta Dodge Boston Lee and Shepard 1902 ix, 224 p
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Bibliography For The American Poetry Database
Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, [The distressed poet, in] Pickings
from Puck. Being a choice collection of preeminently perfect pieces,
poems and pictures from Puck: Fifth Crop. The pieces and poems
by R. K. Munkittrick, Williston Fish, W. J. Henderson, Bill Nye, Scott
Way, P. H. Welch, J. H. Williams, E. Reed, Will J. Lampton, A. W.
Munkittrick, F. E. Chase, E. Frank Lintaber, H. C. Dodge, Salem
Dorchester, John Van de Bogert, F. Munan, W. E. S. Fales, R. W.
Clarke, Ruth Hall, Eke Young, and others. The pictures by J.
Keppler, F. Opper, C. Jay Taylor, Syd. B. Griffin, E. Zimmermann, J.
A. Wales, M. Woolf, G. F. Ciani, A. B. Shults, J. S. Goodwin, C. G.
Bush, and others. Fifth Crop [11 p. Only poem by Adams included. Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, Post-Laureate Idyls and other poems by Oscar Fay Adams Boston: D. Lothrop and Company 1886 166 p. Preliminaries omitted. Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, [Renunciation, in] Representative sonnets by American poets with an essay on the sonnet, its nature

73. INDEX
Hamilton. Mr. ( ) Linda Ruth ( - ) Malinda Jane (1833-1896) SPRINKLE. Jeremy Michael(1981- ) Shanna Gail (1986- ) Syneth (1908-1968) Terry Michael (1953- )
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Deborah ( - )

Elmer Arland Sr. ( - )
...
William ( - )
GORE
Ruth ( - )
GRACE
Gena Sue (1965- )
GRAHAM
Nancy Jane ( - )
GRAMMER
John Sr. ( - )
John Jr. ( - )
GRAVATT
Tinnia Maud (1896-1966)
William M. (1845-1914)
GRAY
Mr. ( - )
GREENWELL
Marguerite Ann ( - )
GRIBBINS
Carl Shelton II (1956- ) Carrie Lynnette (1978- ) Cathy Ann (1971- ) Donald ( - ) ... Michael Lee (1967- )
GRIFFIN
Clay Scott (1999- ) Dennis Edward (1950- ) Dennis Matthew (1976- ) Martha Denise (1973- ) ... Sidney Scott (1971- )
GRIMES
Matilda Mattie (1880-1906)
GROSS
Delores ( -1998)
GUPTON
Faye (1930-1984) Leroy (1926-1974) Ulysses (1906-1953)
HALL
Arminda O. ( - ) Melanie ( - ) UKN ( - )
HAMILTON
Mr. ( - )
HANCOCK
Martha Ann (1851-1944)
HARDESTY
"Gip" ( -1977) Anthony (1831-1917) Benny ( - ) Bernice Mae (1914- ) ... Sudie Erma (1896-1992)
HARDY
Joseph S. (Joe) ( - )

74. Browse By Author S Last Name
Hamilton, Frederick Spencer, Lord, 1856 Here, there and everywhere,;Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896.Woman s wrongs a counter-irritant.
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75. 26579. Hamilton, Gail. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest. ATTRIBUTION Gail Hamilton (18331896), U.S. writer, humorist
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76. GIGA Quote Author Page For Gail Hamilton (pseudonym Of Mary Abigail Dodge)
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by Gail Hamilton (pseudonym of Mary AbiGail Dodge). BUY BOOK ABOUT. QUOTATIONS. Gail Hamilton (PSEUDONYM OF MARY ABIGail
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77. 26578. Hamilton, Gail. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Gail Hamilton (1833–1896), US writer, humorist. Country Livingand Country Thinking, preface (1862). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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78. Mary Abigail Dodge Aka Gail Hamilton
Women in History Mary AbiGail Dodge's contributions to literature and women's rights. Mary AbiGail Dodge (Gail Hamilton) American Authoress and born in Hamilton, Massachusetts, on March 31
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Mary Abigail Dodge was born in Hamilton, Massachusetts, on March 31, 1833, the seventh child and third daughter of James Brown Dodge and Hannah Stanwood Dodge. She was brought up on a farm and being an active girl, living the country life suited her. Being very bright, Mary was sent to Boarding School in Cambridge when she was twelve. The next year she was admitted into the Ipswich Female Seminary, from which she graduated in 1850. After graduating, Mary taught at the Seminary for the next four years before accepting a teaching job at the Hartford (Connecticut) Female Seminary. From there she moved on to the Hartford High School, where she became a most cherished teacher. Though her teaching career was met with great success, Mary grew dissatisfied with the long hours and low salary and longed to try her hand at writing. In 1856 she sent samples of her poetry to the antislavery publication "National Era" in Washington. Because of her fresh and individual style, her work impressed editor Gamaliel Bailey. Two years later she was offered a job as governess to Mr. Bailey's children, so Mary moved to Washington to take the job and spend the time there establishing herself as a writer. She made contributions to such publications as the "Independent", "Country Living and Country Thinking", "Summer Rest", and the "Atlantic Monthly".

79. GreatUncleGeorge
chose a pen name. She chose the name Gail Hamilton , taking it fromthe last part of AbiGail and Hamilton , her place of birth.
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M ary Abigail Dodge was born in Hamilton, Massachusetts, on March 31, 1833, the seventh child and third daughter of James Brown Dodge and Hannah Stanwood Dodge. She was brought up on a farm and being an active girl, living the country life suited her. Being very bright, Mary was sent to Boarding School in Cambridge when she was twelve. The next year she was admitted into the Ipswich Female Seminary, from which she graduated in 1850. After graduating, Mary taught at the Seminary for the next four years before accepting a teaching job at the Hartford (Connecticut) Female Seminary. From there she moved on to the Hartford High School, where she became a most cherished teacher. Though her teaching career was met with great success, Mary grew dissatisfied with the long hours and low salary and longed to try her hand at writing. In 1856 she sent samples of her poetry to the antislavery publication "National Era" in Washington. Because of her fresh and individual style, her work impressed editor Gamaliel Bailey. Two years later she was offered a job as governess to Mr. Bailey's children, so Mary moved to Washington to take the job and spend the time there establishing herself as a writer. She made contributions to such publications as the "Independent", "Country Living and Country Thinking", "Summer Rest", and the "Atlantic Monthly".

80. Hamilton, Gail, Finding Aid
Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections Manuscript Register. Hamilton,Gail,. Correspondence, 18491893. Manuscript Collection MS 0545. 1 folder.
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Correspondence, 1849-1893.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0545 1 folder Agency History/Biographical note:

Gail Hamilton was born Mary Abigail Dodge on March 31, 1833, in Hamilton, Massachusetts to Hannah Stanwood and James Brown Dodge. She graduated from Ipswich Female Seminary in 1850 and taught there until 1854. She then taught at Hartford Female Seminary, founded by Catherine Beecher, and then finally at Hartford High School. In 1858 she went to Washington, D.C. as a governess to Gamaliel Bailey's children. There she established herself as a writer. She returned to Hamilton from 1860-1868 to care for her mother. During this period she became very close to John Greenleaf Whittier. In 1871 she began spending winters in the household of House Speaker James G. Blaine, and many believe she wrote his speeches. She died on August 12, 1896, in Hamilton. Scope and Content:
The Gail Hamilton Correspondence consists of nineteen letters, primarily to Hamilton's cousin, Eunice Caldwell Cowles, head of Ipswich Female Seminary, 1844-1876. The letters describe Hamilton's teaching experiences at the Hartford Female Seminary and in a Hartford public school. Subsequent letters describe Hamilton's activities while living with the family of politician James G. Blaine in Washington, DC. These letters briefly comment on Hamilton's reading, Blaine's health, and include cursory discussions about political events including relations with Russia and China and the problems in Hawaii during President Cleveland's administration.

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