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         Jackson Helen Hunt:     more books (19)
  1. Ramona : a story by Helen Hunt (1830-1885) Jackson, 1925-01-01
  2. ROMONA. A Story by Helen Hunt Jackson. With an Introduction by J. Frank Dobie. by Helen Hunt [1830 - 1885]. Dobie, J. Frank [1888 - 1964]. Jackson, 1959-01-01
  3. Bits Of Travel
  4. Bits Of Travel
  5. Letters From A Cat: Published By Her Mistress For The Benefit Of All Cats And The Amusement Of Little Children by Ledyard Addie, 2010-09-29
  6. Verses by Helen Hunt Jackson 1830-1885, 1873-12-31
  7. Poems by Helen Jackson by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1892-01-01
  8. Saxe Holm's stories .. Volume 2 by Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 Jackson, 2009-10-26
  9. Autograph Letter Signed. by Helen Hunt (1830-1885). JACKSON, 1883
  10. Bits of talk, in verse and prose, for young folks by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885, 1904-01-01
  11. Letters from a cat. Published by her mistress for the benefit of by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1912-01-01
  12. The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879-1885 by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1998-11
  13. Reading Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona (Boise State University Western Writers Series) by Karen E. Ramirez, 2006-11-30
  14. The Annotated Ramona by Antoinette May, Helen Hunt Jackson, 1989-04

61. JACKSON - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
of romantic novels about the unjust treatment of Native Americans (18301885); Jackson,capital of Mississippi, Glenda Jackson, Helen Hunt Jackson, Helen Maria
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    62. PhatNav Directory - Arts/Literature/World_Literature/American/19th_Century/Jacks
    Full text of the book by Helen Hunt Jackson with illustrations by Henry Sandham.SGML version also available. Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885).
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    Colorado College Tutt Library: Helen Hunt Jackson Manuscript Collection
    Research guide to the Jackson Papers, as well as biography and chronology and dates of her major publications.
    Helen Hunt Jackson
    Links to biographies and chronologies, bibliographies, and text of written works, provided by Donna Campbell, Professor at Gonzaga University.
    Library of Congress: Glimpses of California and the Missions
    Full text of the book by Helen Hunt Jackson with illustrations by Henry Sandham. SGML version also available.
    Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)
    Text of Doubt, God's Light-houses, Habeus Corpus, and September; from the Representative Poetry On-line project at the University of Toronto.
    University of Michigan: Sonnets and Lyrics by Helen Jackson
    Complete version of the 1886 compilation, consisting of scanned images of all pages.
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    63. The Desk
    Born in Amherst, MA, and a contemporary of Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885)is known in Dickinson scholarship for her correspondence with the
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    The Parlor The Kitchen References Women's writing has enjoyed a rich tradition. Women of all classes, ranks and ages have taken up the pen throughout history. In the nineteenth century, there was a broad range of writing circulating beyond the few hallowed authors of the "American Renaissance". This page gives you a brief introduction to what is available on the Web by women. The first section will take you through links about five major nineteenth century poets: Alice and Phoebe Cary, Rose Terry Cooke, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, and Helen Hunt Jackson. The next section is a brief introduction to the amazing variety of poetry by women published in magazines and newspapers of the nineteenth century. Finally, the last section touches on private writings by women who chose not to publish, but still circulated their writing. The Poets Poetry in Magazines and Newspapers Private Writings
    The Poets
    Print exploded in the nineteenth century and women filled the ranks of writers needed for numerous magazines, newspapers and journals. While traditional thought may be that women were limited only to the domestic role, a surprising number wrote and published poetry. Paula Bennet's Nineteenth Century American Women Poets: An Anthology and Emily Stipes Watts's Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945 are representative of the recent movement to recover the women poets of the nineteenth century. Paula Bennet includes a broad range of poets, dividing her anthology into a section of “major poets” of the century and a section of a broad range women's poetry published in magazines and journals. I follow her divisions here, giving a brief representation of published poets available on the Web.

    64. Coal Creek Elementary School
    1879 Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) is famous because she wrote two booksto show people how the Indians were mistreated. by Hein and Nathan.
    http://www.bvsd.k12.co.us/schools/coalcreek/biography/menu.html
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    School Information Calendar of Events Lunch Menus Family Handbook Newsletters ... School Supplies Research Tools Create a Bibliography Create a Graph Countries of the World Search the Web ... World Atlas Student Projects Biographies Butterfly Garden Colorado Wildlife Railroads ... Site Map Notable People in the History of Colorado and the American West Silvestre Velez de Escalante is famous because he was the first Spanish man to go from Santa Fe to California on horseback and he wrote a journal about his adventures. by Camille and Alison Sacagawea (1790-1812 or 1884) is famous because she was the first Shoshone person to leave her tribe and go to the Pacific Ocean with the Lewis and Clark expedition. by Richard and Nikki Zebulon Pike is famous because he discovered a mountain that is 14,110 feet tall and now it is called Pike's Peak.

    65. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Jackson
    Meaning United States writer of romantic novels about the unjust treatment of NativeAmericans (18301885). Broader Synonyms Helen Hunt Jackson; Helen Maria
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    words help hyper-dictionary ... at Amazon and more online shopping HyperDic is a hyper-dictionary of English , based on WordNet , a semantic web of English words. This version links 27462 word forms, while the full offline dictionary on CD-rom covers more than 120,000 entries.
    The word " Jackson " has 11 different senses:
    Noun:
  • person English film actress who later became a member of Parliament (born in 1936). person United States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958). person United States singer who did much to popularize gospel music (1911-1972). person United States civil rights leader who led a national anti-discrimination campaign and ran for presidential nomination (born in 1941). person United States writer of romantic novels about the unjust treatment of Native Americans (1830-1885). person General in the Confederate Army during the Civil War whose troops at the first Battle of Bull Run stood like a stone wall (1824-1863). person 7th president of the US. Successfully defended New Orleans from the British in 1815. Expanded the power of the presidency (1767-1845).
  • 66. DSRB Auction 12, Lot 46
    46. Jackson, Helen Maria Fiske Hunt (18301885). Ramona. A Story. By HelenJackson (HH) . Boston Roberts Brothers, 1884. 2 490 4, ads pp.
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    Auction 12: The Zamorano 80 Collection of Daniel G. Volkmann Jr.
    Lot 46
    Item 46. Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona—“The literary document most important in its influence on the growth of the Spanish tradition in Southern California was the immensely popular Ramona” (Walker).
    46. JACKSON, Helen [Maria Fiske Hunt] Ramona. A Story. By Helen Jackson (H. H.).... Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884. [2] 490 [4, ads] pp. 12mo, original slate green cloth decorated in gilt and brown, spine gilt-lettered, floral endpapers. Binding with a few stains and moderate shelf wear (spine tips frayed), four small stains and abrasions on front pastedown where a bookplate was removed, front hinge weak, thin diagonal strip (approximately 5.5 x 2 cm) of lower corner of rear endpaper torn away, overall a good to very good copy.
    First edition. BAL 10456. Baird-Greenwood 1296. Bennett, American Book Collecting, pp. 157-58. Cowan I, pp. 119-20. Cowan II, p. 306n. Edwards, Enduring Desert, p. 126. Howell 50

    67. Social Service/Activism
    Helen Hunt Jackson, 18301885 (USA); A Century of Dishonor A Sketch of the UnitedStates Government s Dealings With Some of the Indian Tribes by Helen Hunt
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    68. Other Authors
    inauthentic Dasein. 1997 SUNY SEMINAR. Jackson, Helen Hunt Americanwriter, 1830-1885. Suzuki, Taisuke (Asahi University, Japan), The
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    James Fenimore Cooper Society Website
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    Index of Other Writers, Artists, etc.
    Updated December 7, 2002 This index includes articles and papers in which James and/or Susan Fenimore Cooper is discussed in relation to other writers, artists, or others; they are listed alphabetically. Users may also seek relevant articles through the other finding aids at Papers concerning James Fenimore Cooper and/or Susan Fenimore Cooper and: Edward Bulwer-Lytton Lydia Maria Child Thomas Cole Charles Dickens ... Mark Twain [French novelist, 1799-1850] Bulwer-Lytton, Edward (Baron Lytton) [British novelist, 1803-1873]
    • Carleton, Chris (Universiti Sain Malaysia, Penang), Justice and Moral Courage in The Spy . Cooper's concern is moral rather than social, in contrast to British novels by Godwin, Bulwer-Lytton, and Dickens. [1995 SUNY SEMINAR]
    Child, Lydia Maria

    69. Back To Part 1.1
    Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Writer from Amherst, Massachusetts,who wrote Mercy Philbrick s Choice (1876) with Emily Dickinson
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    Back to Part 1.1 PART 1.2 Detail of vc10046: "South view of the town, with the church and mission-buildings of San Buena Ventura. A cavalcade of the Good Olden Times. F.G. Becher and Alfred Robinson, on a trip northward, with vaqueros and remonta from the Missn. of San Gabriel. Mission San Buenaventura founded in 1782. (cf. Vischer Pictorial no. 110; Vischer Missions no. 11) Date: May 1865" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) "Cattle-drove (northward-bound for a market) passing the valley of Santa Barbara. (cf. Vischer Pictorial p.115) NOTE: three ruled lines on verso. Date: May 6, 1865" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco3311z) Detail of vc10045: "Cattle-drove (northward-bound for a market) passing the valley of Santa Barbara. (cf. Vischer Pictorial p.115) NOTE: three ruled lines on verso. Date: May 6, 1865" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) "North view of the church and Ex-Mission of Santa Ines, (with groupings of the olden times). 'Alistando la remonta.' Father Blas Ordaz ordering relais, the mayordomo reporting; departure of honored guests, 1833/6, Fernando Deppe, A. Robinson and J. Thompson. (cf. Vischer Pictorial p.109, Vischer Missions no. 9) Date: 1865" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco33117)

    70. Author Pseudonyms
    Sanders, Lisa Saunders Jackson, EF E(dwin) C(harles) Tubb Jackson, Everatt MargaretElizabeth Muggeson Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt (18301885) HH, Saxe
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    Jac, Cheryl
    [Cheryl Biggs]
    Jacks, Oliver
    Kenneth Royce Gandley

    [Lisa Sanders, Lisa Saunders]
    Jackson, E.F.
    E(dwin) C(harles) Tubb

    Jackson, Everatt
    Margaret Elizabeth Muggeson

    Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt

    [H.H., Saxe Holm, author of Mercy Philbrick's Choice] Jackson, J. Austin Norman A. Lazenby Jackson, John William, Jr. [William T. Silent] Jackson, Laura Laura Riding Gottschalk Jackson, Mrs. Schuyler B. [Barbara Rich, Laura Riding] Jackson, Mrs. Shuyler B. (Laura) Laura Riding Gottschalk Jackson, Neville G.M. Glaskin Jackson, Sara Sara Thomas Jacob, Naomi (Ellington) [Ellington Gray] Jacob, Piers Anthony Dillingham [Piers Anthony, Pier Xanthony] Jacobi, Abel Arthur Porges Jacobs, Anna Sherry-Anne Jacobs Jacobs, Elsie [Elsie Jane Jerard] Jacobs, Leah Roberta L(eah Jacobs) Gellis Jacobs, Sherry-Anne [Anna Jacobs, Shannah Jay] Jacobs, Sophia Yarnall [Sophia Yarnall] Jacobs, T.C.H. Jacques Pendower Jacobson, Louise Hawes [Louise Hawes] Jacobus, Professor, Imperator Edward Alexander Crowley Jacques, Beau

    71. Helen Hunt Jackson - Definition By Dict.die.net
    WordNet (r) 1.7 Helen Hunt Jackson n United States writer of romantic novels aboutthe unjust treatment of Native Americans (18301885) syn Jackson, Helen
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    72. Phillips, Kate Helen Hunt Jackson A Literary Life
    One of the most successful authors and most passionate intellects of her day,Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) was a novelist, travel writer, and essayist.
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    73. People Behind The Names J
    THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NAMES Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) Author from Massachusetts.HOWELL E. Jackson (1832-1895) Justice of Supreme Court 1893-1895.
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    74. Re: The Goldenrod Is Turning Yellow
    In Reply to The goldenrod is turning yellow posted by Andy on January 07, 2004at 185258 this one, maybe ? . Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885). September.
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    Re: The goldenrod is turning yellow
    Follow Ups Post Followup Poetry Lovers' Page Forum FAQ ... Poetry Lovers' Page Home Posted by ilza (200.162.243.191) on January 08, 2004 at 00:25:12: In Reply to: The goldenrod is turning yellow posted by Andy on January 07, 2004 at 18:52:58: this one, maybe ?
    Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) September The golden-rod is yellow;
    The corn is turning brown;
    The trees in apple orchards
    With fruit are bending down. The gentian's bluest fringes
    Are curling in the sun;
    In dusty pods the milkweed
    Its hidden silk has spun. The sedges flaunt their harvest,
    In every meadow nook;
    And asters by the brook-side
    Make asters in the brook, From dewy lanes at morning The grapes' sweet odors rise; At noon the roads all flutter With yellow butterflies. By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer's best of weather, And autumn's best of cheer. But none of all this beauty Which floods the earth and air Is unto me the secret Which makes September fair. 'T is a thing which I remember; To name it thrills me yet: One day of one September I never can forget.

    75. Nextext
    Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) was a talented poet and novelist remembered most forher friendship with Emily Dickinson and for her considerable commitment to
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    76. Product Page
    Story Helen Maria Hunt Jackson (18301885), an essayist, novelist, and poet, had,in reality, written nothing of significance before the age of thirty-five.
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    77. Jacka, Jerry D
    Contractors, 1992. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Ramona. sound recording.Auburn , CA Audio Partners Publishing Corp., cp1995. 40007.
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    78. Helen Maria Fiske Hunt Jackson - English Dictionary Meaning
    Summary Helen Maria Fiske Hunt Jackson - Helen Hunt Jackson, Jackson. of romanticnovels about the unjust treatment of Native Americans (1830-1885).
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    79. Legacy
    I. J Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Rosemary Whitaker. 3.1 (1986) 56-62.Jacobs, Harriet Ann, c. 1813-1897. Jean Fagan Yellin. 5.2 (1988) 55-61.
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    A B
    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.

    80. Folk Lore Weather Forecasting - Weather Poems.
    October s Bright Blue Weather by Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) O SUNS and skiesand clouds of June, And flowers of June together, Ye cannot rival for one hour
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    Poems about the Weather
    A visitor requested the details of a poem she remembered from childhood which contained the words " October's bright blue weather". The words were provided by Stephanie together with two other poems with the subject of weather. As the first two poems were over 100 years old, they were about weather and they rhymed, they have been included on this site, even though they are not folklore. Three out of four selection criteria is fairly good. This poem can be found in:
    Jackson, Helen. Poems. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1893. Stevenson, Burton Egbert, ed.
    The Home Book of Verse for Young Folks. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1915.
    October's Bright Blue Weather
    by Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)
    O SUNS and skies and clouds of June,
    And flowers of June together,
    Ye cannot rival for one hour
    October's bright blue weather;
    When loud the bumble-bee makes haste,
    Belated, thriftless vagrant, And Golden-Rod is dying fast, And lanes with grapes are fragrant; When Gentians roll their fringes tight To save them for the morning

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