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  1. Stratton-Porter, Gene (1863-1924): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Karen Hovde, 2000
  2. The fire bird by Gene Stratton-Porter 1863-1924, 1922-12-31
  3. A Girl Of The Limberlost by Stratton-Porter Gene 1863-1924, 2010-09-29
  4. After the flood by Gene, 1863-1924 Stratton-Porter, 2009-10-26
  5. Morning Face. with illustrations. by Gene Stratton-Porter. by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1916-01-01
  6. At the foot of the rainbow [by] Gene Stratton Porter. by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1907-01-01
  7. Michael O 'Halloran by Gene Stratton-Porter ; illustrations by F by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1915-01-01
  8. Laddie; a true blue story. by Gene Stratton-Porter illustrat by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1913-01-01
  9. Music of the wild. with reproductions of the performers. their i by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1911-01-01
  10. Music of the wild. with reproductions of the performers. their i by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1910-01-01
  11. Friends in feathers; character studies of native American birds which, through friendly advances, I induced to pose for me, or succeeded in photographing by good fortune, with the story of my experiences in obtaining their pictures by Gene, 1863-1924 Stratton-Porter, 2009-10-26
  12. Moths of the Limberlost. with water color and photographic illus by Stratton-Porter. Gene. 1863-1924., 1912-01-01
  13. Biography - Stratton-Porter, Gene(va) (Grace) (1863-1924): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  14. Gene Stratton-Porter: Novelist and Naturalist by Judith Reick Long, 1990-09

1. Lesson Tutor: Gene Stratton Porter - A Brief Biography.
Indiana's own Geneva Stratton Porter wrote books about what she knew best Limberlost. Suitable for Gr 7 8 Language Arts, Literature studies. Geneva Stratton-Porter. 1863-1924. By Elaine Ernst
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YOUR AD HERE You are HERE >> Language Arts : Literature : Grade 7 - 8 Geneva Stratton-Porter
By Elaine Ernst Schneider
April 2, 2001
AMAZON PRODUCTS Geneva (nicknamed Gene) Stratton was born on a farm in Indiana. Her favorite spot as an adult, however, was the Limberlost Swamp in Wabash County, Indiana. In fact, she often trekked into the Limberlost with camera, notepad, and glass plates. She photographed the birds and wildlife and then developed the photos herself, sometimes tinting them with watercolors. As a married woman, Gene Porter lived with her husband and daughter Jeanette in the Limberlost Cabin situated just at the edge of the swamp. Gene created a Limberlost character named Freckles – an orphaned boy who has only one hand. As the plot unfolds, the reader learns that Freckles feels he is “absolutely nothing” and that this is all he is ever destined to be. A kind owner of a lumber camp and the Swamp Angel prove otherwise. The book Freckles was so popular that Ms. Porter decided to follow it with another Limberlost tale. The next book was entitled A Girl of the Limberlost and told the story of Elnora Comstock who collected butterflies from the depth of the swamp. Elnora’s father had died in the swamp, and for this, Elnora’s mother carried an unyielding hatred for the Limberlost. Ironically, it was the Limberlost that gave Elnora comfort and solace. This was by far Gene Stratton-Porter’s most famous work. When the real Limberlost Swamp was drained for cropland, Ms. Porter lost her laboratory and her inspiration. However, the State of Indiana declared the area a Historic Site. Today, the lands have been restored to marshlands. Travelers may take swamp tours, see the bird sanctuary, and tour the Porter cabin.

2. Gene Stratton Porter
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. Gene Stratton Porter (18631924) American feminist, environmentalist, photographer, one of Indiana's most famous female authors. sequel, Freckles Comes Home, was written by Gene Stratton-Porter's daughter Jeanette, and appeared some 5 years after
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Gene Stratton Porter (1863-1924) American feminist, environmentalist, photographer, one of Indiana's most famous female authors. Stratton-Porter's moralistic and romantic novels have been translated among others into Finnish and Swedish. By the time of her death, her books sales had topped ten million copies. "Yes," said the Bird Woman, " I will buy them, also the big moth caterpillars that are creeping everywhere now, and the cocoons that they will spin just about this time. I have a sneaking impression that the mystery, wonder, and the urge of their pure beauty, are going to force me to picture and paint our moths and put them into a book for all the world to see and know. We Limberlost people must not be selfish with the wonders God has given to us. We must share with those poor cooped-up city people the best we can. To send them a beautiful book, that is the way, is it not, little new friend of mine?" (from A Girl of the Limberlost Geneva Grace Stratton was born on a farm in Wabash County, Indiana, as the daughter of Mark and Mary (Shallenberger) Stratton. She was the youngest of 12 children. Her father, who descended from British ancestors, was a licensed Methodist minister and prosperous farmer. He loved books and read aloud his childred and to visitors about great historical characters. Mary Stratton was of Dutch extraction and knew how to distill perfume from flowers. "God fashioned her heart to be gracious," said Mark Stratton once, "he body to be the mother of children, and as her especial gift of Grace, he put Flower Magic into her fingers."

3. A Girl Of The Limberlost
StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924. A Girl of the Limberlost
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  • Chapter 1 A Girl of the Limberlost WHEREIN ELNORA GOES TO HIGH SCHOOL AND LEARNS MANY LESSONS NOT FOUND IN HER BOOKS
  • Chapter 2 WHEREIN WESLEY AND MARGARET GO SHOPPING, AND ELNORA'S WARDROBE IS REPLENISHED
  • Chapter 3 WHEREIN ELNORA VISITS THE BIRD WOMAN, AND OPENS A BANK ACCOUNT
  • Chapter 4 WHEREIN THE SINTONS ARE DISAPPOINTED, AND MRS. COMSTOCK LEARNS THAT SHE CAN LAUGH
  • Chapter 5 WHEREIN ELNORA RECEIVES A WARNING, AND BILLY APPEARS ON THE SCENE
  • Chapter 6 WHEREIN MRS. COMSTOCK INDULGES IN "FRILLS," AND BILLY REAPPEARS
  • Chapter 7 WHEREIN MRS. COMSTOCK MANIPULATES MARGARET AND BILLY ACQUIRES A RESIDENCE
  • Chapter 8 WHEREIN THE LIMBERLOST TEMPTS ELNORA, AND BILLY BURIES HIS FATHER
  • Chapter 9 WHEREIN ELNORA DISCOVERS A VIOLIN, AND BILLY DISCIPLINES MARGARET
  • Chapter 10 WHEREIN ELNORA HAS MORE FINANCIAL TROUBLES, AND MRS. COMSTOCK AGAIN HEARS THE SONG OF THE LIMBERLOST
  • Chapter 11 WHEREIN ELNORA GRADUATES, AND FRECKLES AND THE ANGEL SEND GIFTS
  • 4. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg
    Authors S StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924. At The Foot Of The Rainbow Author Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924. KeywordsAuthors S Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924; Titles A
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    5. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > S > Stratton-Porter, Ge
    Author StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924 Keywords Authors S Stratton-Porter,Gene, 1863-1924; Titles A ; Literature. Daughter Of The Land, A, 2003.
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    Author StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924 Keywords Authors S Stratton-Porter,Gene, 1863-1924; Titles L ; Literature. Lady Audley s Secret,
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    7. Indiana State Museum
    It is the former home of Gene StrattonPorter, one of Indianas most widely read authors and one In her lifetime, 1863-1924, Porter authored 12 novels, seven nature books
    http://www.state.in.us/ism/HistoricSites/GeneStrattonPorter/historic.asp
    var serverName = 'http://www.in.gov/ism/' DHTMLcodebase = "http://www.in.gov/ism/js/" In 1851, John B.L. Soule, a reporter for the Terre Haute Express, coined the phrase “Go West, Young Man, Go West!”
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    Planning a Visit Photo Gallery Back to Site Listing Historic Significance "The Cabin in Wildflower Woods" lies nestled on the shore of Sylvan Lake, near Rome City, Indiana. It is the former home of Gene Stratton-Porter, one of Indiana’s most widely read authors and one of the world’s first and best nature photographers. Her writing career began when her first piece was accepted by Recreation magazine for which she received $16. She wrote regularly for this publication for two years and then joined the staff of Outing Porters first two novels were Song of the Cardinal in 1903 and Freckles state historic site "The Cabin in Wildflower Woods" designed by Porter, is a two-story cabin with exterior walls of Wisconsin cedar logs. Local wild cherry was used to panel the entrance hall and dining room. There are three extraordinary fireplaces on the first floor: one of polished English brick, one constructed of Indiana artifacts and stones collected from other states and one of puddin’ stone.

    8. Project Gutenberg Titles By Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924.
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    9. Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 08-15-01
    Period of First Empire, 18041815 LC Subjects Napoleon I, Emperor of the French,1769-1821 FranceCourt and courtiers Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924.
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    10. Laddie: A True Blue Story
    StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924. Laddie A True Blue Story
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  • Chapter 1 Little Sister
  • Chapter 2 Our Angel Boy
  • Chapter 3 Mr. Pryor's Door
  • Chapter 4 The Last Day in Eden
  • Chapter 5 The First Day of School
  • Chapter 6 The Wedding Gown
  • Chapter 7 When Sally Married Peter
  • Chapter 8 The Shropshire and the Crusader
  • Chapter 9 "Even So"
  • Chapter 10 Laddie Takes the Plunge
  • Chapter 11 Keeping Christmas Our Way
  • Chapter 12 The Horn of the Hunter
  • Chapter 13 The Garden of the Lord
  • Chapter 14 The Crest of Eastbrooke
  • Chapter 15 Laddie, the Princess, and the Pie
  • Chapter 16 The Homing Pigeon
  • Chapter 17 In Faith Believing
  • Chapter 18 The Pryor Mystery
  • 11. Laddie; A True Blue Story
    Laddie; a true blue story StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924 Gene, 1863-1924 Stratton-Porter
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    12. The Harvester
    StrattonPorter, Gene, 1863-1924. The Harvester Electronic Text Center,University of Virginia Library. The entire work (850 KB
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  • Chapter 1 CHAPTER I BELSHAZZAR'S DECISION
  • Chapter 2 CHAPTER II THE EFFECT OF A DREAM
  • Chapter 3 CHAPTER III HARVESTING THE FOREST
  • Chapter 4 CHAPTER IV A COMMISSION FOR THE SOUTH WIND
  • Chapter 5 CHAPTER V WHEN THE HARVESTER MADE GOOD
  • Chapter 6 CHAPTER VI TO LABOUR AND TO WAIT
  • Chapter 7 CHAPTER VII THE QUEST OF THE DREAM GIRL
  • Chapter 8 CHAPTER VIII BELSHAZZAR'S RECORD POINT
  • Chapter 9 CHAPTER IX THE HARVESTER GOES COURTING
  • Chapter 10 CHAPTER X THE CHIME OF THE BLUE BELLS
  • Chapter 11 CHAPTER XI DEMONSTRATED COURTSHIP
  • Chapter 12 CHAPTER XII "THE WAY OF A MAN WITH A MAID"
  • Chapter 13 CHAPTER XIII WHEN THE DREAM CAME TRUE
  • Chapter 14 CHAPTER XIV SNOWY WINGS
  • Chapter 15 CHAPTER XV THE HARVESTER INTERPRETS LIFE
  • Chapter 16 CHAPTER XVI GRANNY MORELAND'S VISIT
  • Chapter 17 CHAPTER XVII LOVE INVADES SCIENCE
  • Chapter 18 CHAPTER XVIII THE BETTER MAN
  • Chapter 19 CHAPTER XIX A VERTICAL SPINE
  • Chapter 20 CHAPTER XX THE MAN IN THE BACKGROUND
  • Chapter 21 CHAPTER XXI THE COMING OF THE BLUEBIRD
  • 13. Indiana State Museum
    In her lifetime, 18631924, Porter authored 12 novels, seven nature books, two Thegravesites of Gene Stratton-Porter and her daughter Jeannette are located at
    http://www.in.gov/ism/HistoricSites/GeneStrattonPorter/historic.asp
    var serverName = 'http://www.in.gov/ism/' DHTMLcodebase = "http://www.in.gov/ism/js/" Outlaw John Dillinger is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.
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    Planning a Visit Photo Gallery Back to Site Listing Historic Significance "The Cabin in Wildflower Woods" lies nestled on the shore of Sylvan Lake, near Rome City, Indiana. It is the former home of Gene Stratton-Porter, one of Indiana’s most widely read authors and one of the world’s first and best nature photographers. Her writing career began when her first piece was accepted by Recreation magazine for which she received $16. She wrote regularly for this publication for two years and then joined the staff of Outing Porters first two novels were Song of the Cardinal in 1903 and Freckles state historic site "The Cabin in Wildflower Woods" designed by Porter, is a two-story cabin with exterior walls of Wisconsin cedar logs. Local wild cherry was used to panel the entrance hall and dining room. There are three extraordinary fireplaces on the first floor: one of polished English brick, one constructed of Indiana artifacts and stones collected from other states and one of puddin’ stone.

    14. Our Land, Our Literature: Literature - Gene Stratton-Porter
    Gene StrattonPorter (1863-1924). Hoosier Connection Gene Stratton-Porterwrote extensively about Indiana’s environment. She put
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    Gene Stratton-Porter
    Hoosier Connection: Geneva , Indiana, on the map by writing about the Limberlost Swamp and created a haven for endangered plants at her home in Rome City Works Discussed: Fiction Song of the Cardinal Freckles At the Foot of the Rainbow ... "The Healing Influence of Gardens" BIOGRAPHY Freckles and A Girl of the Limberlost . However, many people are unaware that she wrote many of her novels to support her non-fiction writing. Mark Stratton Geneva Grace, later known as Gene, came as a surprise to her parents, Mark and Mary Stratton. On August 17, 1863, in the small town of Lagro, located in Wabash County Mary Stratton Gene Age 10 In 1875, the family moved from the dearly loved farm to Largo to stay with one of their daughters. Four months later, Mary died. After her death, the Stratton family moved often, living at the homes of Gene's siblings. When Gene was twenty, she met her future husband. Charles Porter was a successful druggist and self-made businessman in Geneva , Indiana. He first saw Gene when they both attended a Chautauqua at Island Park Assembly, which was a religious revival, located on Sylvan Lake. They took up a writing correspondence and Charles soon asked her to marry him. On April 21, 1886, Geneva Grace Stratton married Charles Porter and the couple moved to

    15. Stratton-Porter, Gene (Litteraturnettet)
    OM VIRUS OG SPAM. StrattonPorter, Gene USA 1863-1924. E-tekstProject Gutenberg Tekst. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi.
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    16. Stratton-Porter, Gene (Norwegian Writers' Web)
    StrattonPorter, Gene USA 1863-1924. E-text ProjectGutenberg Text. Links Books and Writers Biography.
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    17. Moths Of The Limberlost By Gene Stratton-Porter
    Gene StrattonPorter, 1863-1924, was a naturalist, photographer, andwriter. This book is derived from her Moths of the Limberlost
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    18. Kids And Teens, People And Society, Biography, Authors: Stratton-Porter, Gene
    This category lists pages and sites about the life of American naturalistand author Geneva Gene StrattonPorter (1863-1924).
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    This category lists pages and sites about the life of American naturalist and author Geneva "Gene" Stratton-Porter (1863-1924). Porter drew upon her own experiences in Indiana's Limberlost Swamp to craft such timeless favorites as "A Girl of the Limberlost" and "Freckles." Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor The combose.com directory is based on the Open Directory and has been modified and enhanced using our own technology.

    19. One-Act Play: "Gene Stratton-Porter: A Song In The Wilderness," 1f, By Gard, Law
    a 50minute drama in English about novelist and environmentalist Gene Stratton-Porter(feminist, environmentalist, author, photographer, 1863-1924), set in
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    "Gene Stratton-Porter: A Song In The Wilderness"
    Gard, Lawrence (American playwright, artistic director, actor, 1954- ), "Gene Stratton-Porter: A Song In The Wilderness," a 50-minute drama in English about novelist and environmentalist Gene Stratton-Porter (feminist, environmentalist, author, photographer, 1863-1924), set in GSP's new workshop on Catalina Island, late July, 1924, Synopsis "Novelist/environmentalist/photographer Gene Stratton-Porter has taken a fall while searching for interesting stones on the island of Catalina, and has injured her hand. Arriving at home, she discovers visitors whose appointment she has forgotten and relates why her day is so difficult: having just built this beautiful island retreat, she is haunted by the destruction of her family's farm. While dealing with her personal guilt regarding this loss, she recalls her unique life as a feminist, environmentalist, author and photographer. Comment Themes environmentalism, feminism, guilt, photography, writing.
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    20. Interests
    Gene StrattonPorter, one of Indiana s most widely read authors and one of the world sfirst and best nature photographers. In her lifetime (1863-1924) Porter
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    var Loaded=false;var Flag=false; Here is a little information about Gene Stratton-Porter herself, and her beautiful home on Sylvan Lake in Rome City, Indiana As well as a photographic tour of the site. the captions represent the pictures directly below them The cabin in the Wildflower Woods lies nestled in 123 acres of fields, woods, and formal gardens along the shores of Sylvan Lake , near Rome City, Indiana. It is the former home of naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter, one of Indiana's most widely read authors and one of the world's first and best nature photographers. I n her lifetime (1863-1924) Porter authored novels, nature works, poetry and essays, as well as numerous magazine articles. With an estimated following of 50 million readers, her works have been translated into several foreign languages. Eight of her novels have been produced in motion pictures. The vast, undeveloped forests and swamp lands of Limberlost North, as well as Porter's formal gardens, provided a rich source of material for her nature studies, writings and photography. The two-story cabin, designed by Mrs. Porter, has an exterior of Wisconsin cedar logs. Paneling throughout the first floor is of local wild cherry. There are three extraordinary fireplaces on the first floor: one of polished English brick, one of stone and Indian artifacts and one of puddin' stone. Many of Porter's furnishings and personal memorabilia, including Mrs. Porter's personal Library, are preserved at the home.

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