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         Long Helen Beecher:     more books (42)
  1. The Girl He Left Behind by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-04-09
  2. Janice Day at Poketown by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-12
  3. Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-06
  4. Janice Day the Young Homemaker by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-03-06
  5. Janice Day, Young Homemaker (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by Helen Beecher Long, 2008-06-04
  6. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-06
  7. How Janice Day Won by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-12
  8. JANICE DAY THE YOUNG HOMEMAKER. Illustrated by Corinne Turner. by Helen Beecher. Long, 1919
  9. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-09-10
  10. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 1917
  11. The Mission Of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 1917-01-01
  12. How Janice Day Won by Helen Beecher; Corinne Turner (illustrator) Long, 1917
  13. THE TESTING OF JANICE DAY by Helen Beecher Long, 1915
  14. Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-09-18

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82. Hfa2004H - Hfa180.htm
Ellwood married Bessie B Long24366, daughter of Thomas Long-24487 and EuphreniaCOOK-21442, on 14 Jun 1905 in , , IL. , 8978, F, i, Helen Beecher WINDLE-40709.
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Egbert S BRONSON-39366 Polly HEMINGWAY Polly HINMAN Philemon ... Hypothetical Father ) was born 25 Oct 1847 in Plymouth, Litchfield Co, CT. He died Jul 1928 in Woodmont, New Haven Co, CT. http://ranger95.crosswinds.net/civil%20war/california/infantry/rosters/2nd_regt_inf_calif_roser_c.htm
Egbert married Maggie A MATHIS-39365 on 11 May 1869 in Clinton, NC. Maggie was born 1 Jul 1848 in Clinton, NC. She died 27 Sep 1897 in Ansonia, Fairfield Co, CT. They had the following children: M i Roscoe E BRONSON-39364 was born 18 Dec 1873 in Ansonia, Fairfield Co, CT. Roscoe married Sarah C CONVERSE (?)-39363 on 2 Jun 1902 in New Haven, New Haven Co, CT. Sarah died 7 Mar 1930 in Mount . F ii Bessie Atwood BRONSON-39393 was born 20 Nov 1881 and died 9 Oct 1936. William Elliott HINMAN-24373 Reginald Heber Wyllys Philemon ... Hypothetical Father ) was born 31 Aug 1853 in Osco Twp, Henry Co, IL. William married Nora NOLIND-24369 on 30 Oct 1879. Nora was born in , Muscatine Co, IA. They had the following children: F i Fannie HINMAN-24368 was born 2 Sep 1880.

83. Books - Calibre Cassette Library
Lomax, Judy; London, Jack; Long, Helen; Longden, Deric; William; Stevenson, Jane;Stevenson, Helen; Stewart, Althea Randolph; Stowe, Harriet Beecher; Strachan, Ian;
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84. Ford County Illinois Obituary Index
MARY J. ANDERSON Beecher, JOHN EDWARD Beecher, WILLIAM C MARCY JANE (CLARK) HOLMRAYMOND HOOKER Helen L. (BRYANT KYSAR, BERNARD R. L Surnames Long, ESSIE V
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ADAMS, PAUL R. (TOMMY)

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[B Surnames] BACHMANN, DONALD L. BAECHER, EDNA SWALLOW BAERLOCHER, RUTH C. CLIFTON BAERLOCHER, STEVEN H. ... BISHOP, ELSA ANNA [NEE BRADFORD] BISHOP, LEMUEL N. BISHOP, RICHARD D. BLANCHARD, HAZEL B. BOND BLISSARD, FRANCES E. POPLETT ... BUKOWSKI, Marion [C Surnames] CABBAGE, DENZIL G. CAMERON, PAUL O. Carlson, Frank Carlson, Ludwig ... CURTIS, WANDA (MULVANY) [D Surnames] DAGEN, LARRY LEE DAHL, ANNA B. (BLOOM) DAMON, OTTIS EDWIN Danielson, Lena ... DYSERT, ROY J. [E Surnames] EADS, DONALD L. EADS, WILLIAM O. EADS, ZELPHA (MEECE) ECK, BEULAH C. (ROSS) ... EVERMAN, CRAIG [F Surnames] FACKLER, CHARLES KENNETH FALVEY, CHRISTINE (JENSEN) FARMER, FLOYD A.,JR. FARMER, JONATHON (JOHNATHAN) DAVID ... FUOSS, ESTHER FAY (BROWN) GUTHRIE [G Surnames] GALE, WILLARD H. GANDY, MABEL T. GANDY, LILLIE (HANSEN) GANDY, HAZEL (STATSLEY) (Swatsley or Statsley) ... GUTZWILER, HELEN KARR [H Surnames] HAM, JAMES E.

85. Helen Long
Janice Day, the Young Homemaker Janice Day, the Young Homemaker Written by HelenBeecher Long Published by Indypublish.Com (July 2003) ISBN 1404366938
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Written by Jane Long Jan Gothard Helen Brash Edited by Jane Long
Published by Univ of Western Australia Pr (June 2003) ISBN 1875560866 Price $24.95 The Settling of North America: The Atlas of the Great Migrations into North America from the Ice Age to the Present Written by Helen Hornbeck Tanner Janice Reiff John H. Long Dirk Hoerder ... Robert C. Ostergren Published by Hungry Minds, Inc (January 1996) ISBN 0026162725 Price $39.95 Westerham at War Written by Helen Long Published by Froglets (January 1997) ISBN 1872337406 Price $15.95

86. Helen Hunt Jackson
years earlier by her friend, Harriet Beecher Stowe. the 1920s hit Ramona , and alongrunning pageant in Helen Hunt Jackson Official Agent to the California
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Helen Hunt Jackson
"As soon as I began, it seemed impossible to write fast enough…I wrote faster than I would write a letter…two thousand to three thousand words in a morning, and I cannot help it."
Helen Hunt Jackson describing her writing of "Ramona"
Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885), activist for Native American rights and author of Southern California’s most enduring historical romance novel Ramona, was born and reared in Amherst, Massachusetts, a schoolmate and friend of the woman who would become Amherst’s most celebrated resident, poet Emily Dickinson. (Born Helen Maria Fiske, Jackson would be twice married: first to U.S. Army Capt. Edward B. Hunt who died in a military accident, then to William S. Jackson, a wealthy banker and railroad executive.) Jackson grew up in a literary environment, and using a pseudonym (H.H.H), was herself a noted poet and writer of children’s stories, novels and essays before turning her considerable intellect and energy to investigating and publicizing the mistreatment of Native Americans, especially the Mission Indians of Southern California. Her interest in the subject began in Boston in 1879 at a lecture by Chief Standing Bear who described the forcible removal of the Ponca Indians from their Nebraska reservation. Jackson was incensed by what she heard and began to circulate petitions, raised money, and wrote letters to the New York Times on the Poncas’ behalf. As one observer noted, she became a "holy terror." (Friends and critics have variously described her as "passionate," "volatile," "defiant" and "uncompromising." Historian Antoinette May said she "lived a life that few women of her day had the courage to live.") Jackson also began work on a book condemning the government’s Indian policy and its record of broken treaties. When

87. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Following the birth of their daughter Katharine Beecher the next Her friend, HelenCampbell, moved in to cook and copy that she claimed could fill 28 Long books
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
American social activist and writer
"Women are human beings as much as men, by nature; and as women, are even more sympathetic with human processes. To develop human life in its true powers we need fully equal citizenship for women."
Introduction
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent social activist and leading theorist of the women's movement at the turn of the twentieth century. She examined the role of women in society and put forth her social theories in Women and Economics and other nonfiction books, while she developed her feminist ideals in her novels and short stories. Gilman is best known today for her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," in which she portrayed a young woman's mental breakdown based on her own experience. Believing society could be changed for the better for women through the use of reason, she wrote books to advance her ideas.
Family deserted by father
Uncle Tom's Cabin; Catherine Beecher, the prominent advocate of "domestic feminism"; and Isabella Beecher Hooker, an ardent suffragist (supporter of women's right to vote). But Gilman's primary childhood experience was a series of frequent moves to try to reduce the family's poverty.
Suffers mental breakdown
Writes "feminist manifesto"
Women in Economics

88. Quotations For Living Mindfully
are, and doing things as they ought to be done. Harriet Beecher Stowe. I longto accomplish small tasks, as if they were great and noble. – Helen Keller.
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89. Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz Victoria Woodhull, Anthony Comstock
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz. that detailed the purported adulterous affair of Henry WardBeecher, pastor of he emerged triumphant at the start of a Long career as
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Victoria Woodhull, Anthony Comstock, and Conflict over Sex in the United States in the 1870s
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On November 2, 1872, United States marshals arrested Victoria Woodhull for sending "obscene" literature through the mails. The charge stemmed from the issue of

90. The Words Of Miguel And Mary Helen Robles
I am too, as Long as they are not playing It is an historical landmark, called theBeecher Bible Rifle church in Berkeley, California, as Mary Helen Berke in
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Unification Sermons and Talks by Reverends Robles Home Church Ministry by Miguel and Mary Helen Robles In 1987, my husband and I and our three-year-old son ventured to leave our home in the world Mission Center to go to my hometown area of Manhattan, Kansas. It was not easy to leave the womb of the World Mission Center and the nurturing environment of our True Parents, spiritual children and many brothers and sisters whom we had grown to love and respect. As my husband said, "we have moved from the big apple to the little apple." It is also the home of the Kansas State Wildcats. My husband and son are enthusiastic supporters. I am too, as long as they are not playing Kansas University, my alma mater and rival school. We first located in the small town of Wamego, a population of approximately 5,000 people. It was only 3,000 when I went to high school there. My three brothers and I grew up on a farm 6 miles outside of Wamego, in a community by the name of Wabaunsee. There are a lot of counties and towns with Indian names in Kansas. I went to grade school in Wabaunsee, for all eight grades. The total enrollment for the school was 34-38 students, with two teachers. Nowadays you can easily have 30 students in one grade. Manhattan was only 15 miles from our farm and this is where we shopped for special items other than groceries. Once a week my mother would race my brother and I to our piano lessons from Miss Painter who taught on campus. Miss Painter was at least in her 50s and wore her dark graying hair pulled back, in a bun. I remember several times when we would shed a tear or two before our lessons were done. She was very serious and had high expectations. She was a very memorable person.

91. TODD COMPTON, IN SACRED LONELINESS, WEBB, GUINGA, MARQUEZ, WOLFE
See also Quinn s Long article, LDS Church Authority Russell Cannon and Maureen UrsenbachBeecher Women of of a New Religious Tradition; Helen Mar Whitney s
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History, despite its wrenching pain
Cannot be unlived, and if faced
With courage, need not be lived again.
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    93. Project Gutenberg Edition Of Janice Day, The Young Homemaker
    Project Gutenberg Presents. Janice Day, the Young Homemaker. by HelenBeecher Long. Project Gutenberg Release 2483 (January 2001) Author
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    95. Janice Day, The Young Homemaker - Chapter XV
    Chapter XV. The Lost Trail. r. Day had not yet gone to bed when the youngfolks reached the house; but Mrs. Watkins had Long since retired.
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    r. Day had not yet gone to bed when the young folks reached the house; but Mrs. Watkins had long since retired. The light in the living room assured Janice that her father awaited her return, and bidding Amy and Gummy good-night at the gate, she ran into the house in great excitement. "Oh, Daddy! Daddy! Guess!" she cried to him. "Just think! She broke a big cutglass dish, and I'm 'most sure it's Olga" "Wait!" exclaimed Mr. Day, putting up both hands. "Mercy, I pray, my dear. I don't know what you are talking about." "But you know Olga, Daddy." "To my sorrow," he groaned, "It can't be that you have found out anything about that Swedish girl? I have been searching Pickletown again this evening." "Oh, Daddy!" she cried, "maybe Olga is just where you can find her to-morrow. And she did break one of Mrs. Latham's very best dishes, and" "Let us hear all about this in due order," laughed Broxton Day. "I can see that you are far too much excited to go promptly to bed. Explain yourself, my dear." When he had heard it all, he did not appear to be as much impressed as Janice expected him to be. It was a small chance, in his opinion, that the girl who had broken Mrs. Latham's dish was the same Olga who had for two months held sway in the Day kitchen.

    96. Janice Day, The Young Homemaker - Chapter XI
    The Beemans talk of going there before Long, but are not certain about it; and Annettetold the rest of us girls all about it as a great secret. Miss Peckham.
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    lthough it was probable that most of the Day's neighbors felt more or less curiosity, if not interest, in their domestic misfortunes, it was only Miss Peckham who seemed to keep really close observation, in season and out, of all that went on in and about the Day house. Janice could have wished that the spinster would give more of her attention to her cats and Ambrose, the parrot, and less to neighborhood affairs. For the child knew that not even a peddler came to the door that the sharp-visaged woman behind her bowed blinds did watch to see what Janice did. "She watches every move I make, Daddy," complained the girl one day. "I don't see why she cares who comes to see me. She's the meanest thing" "Now, Janice, dear!" "I don't care, Daddy, just this once! Why, this afternoon three of the girls were here, and after they left Miss Peckham called me over to the fence and asked me when the Beemans were going to Canada. "The Beemans talk of going there before long, but are not certain about it; and Annette told the rest of us girls all about it as a great secret. Miss Peckham

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