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         Sullivan Annie:     more detail
  1. Annie Sullivan. by Mary Malone, 1971-06
  2. Seeing Annie Sullivan: Poems by Denise Bergman, 2005-04-01
  3. Teacher: Anne Sullivan Macy by Helen Keller, 1985-02-21
  4. Beyond the Miracle Worker: The Remarkable Life of Anne Sullivan Macy and Her Extraordinary Friendship with Helen Keller by Kim E. Nielsen, 2009-05-01
  5. Helen Keller's Teacher (Scholastic Biography) by Margaret Davidson, 1992-03
  6. Helen Keller (In Their Own Words) by George Sullivan, 2002-01
  7. Miracle Worker by Wiliam Gibson, 1981-10
  8. Gentle Hand To Victory by JeanWelt Taylor, 2004-11-12
  9. Helen Keller; Handicapped Girl, by Katharine Elliot Wilkie, 1969-01
  10. Helen Keller (Lives and Times) by Emma Lynch, 2005-09-15
  11. Helen Keller:A photographic story of a life (DK Biography) by Leslie Garrett, 2004-08-23
  12. Helen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph (The Childhood of Famous Americans Series) by Katharine Wilkie, Robert Doremus, 1986-10-31
  13. The Story of My Life (Dover Large Print Classics) by Helen Keller, 2002-04-09

81. Oconto County Cemetery Gravestone Transcriptions
McCARTHY, Mary, 1866. 1936. McCARTHY, Joseph, 1899. 1914. PARROTT, Anna, 21/Dec/1846.17/May/1895. PEOT, Annie, 27/Apr/1890. 24/Apr/1916. Sullivan, John, 1864. 1928. Husband.
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.Stiles Cemetery
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Compiled in 1974
NAME BORN DIED INSCRIPTION BEDORE, James
4/Nov/1844 28/Jun/1930 BEDORE, Odelia 15/May/1853 2/Sep/1932 BEDORE, Viola 25/May/1894 18/Nov/1913 BEDORE, Margaret Martin Meagham Mother BELANGER, Phelix T. 12/Jan/1897 16/Jan/1897 BENKEY, Mary A. Mother BENKEY, Charles W. Father BENKEY, Albert 18/Aug/1869 10/Oct/1894 BENKEY, Minnie 30/Oct/1833 6/Jul/1906 Wife of Julius Benkey BRENSKA, Joseph BRENSKA, Mary No Info BRILL, Louis 2/Nov/1863 1/Dec/1920 BRILL, Klaudine No information BROWN, Alice 31/Dec/1878 13/Dec/1916 Wife of Joseph C. Brown BUCKENMILLER, Joseph F. BUCKENMILLER, Sophia BUCKENMILLER, Julia BUCKENMILLER, Julia Anne 15/Jan/1887 BURKE, Patrick BURNS, John

82. Beeler Cemetery - Sullivan County, Tennessee
BOOHER, Dorcas E. 1866 1936 (F= Ephraim Mills M= Elitha H LARGE, Annie E. 1868- 1948 (F= Elcana Bolling M search, please contact us at Sullivan@tngenweb.org.
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Cemetery Pension Obituary ... Marriages document.write(ri) Background:Stophel Cemetery In Front of the Dam Taken by S. Kathryn Bowling McKown
BEELER CEMETERY Location: South of Bristol, TN on Weaver Pike (RN Hwy 358) between mileposts 6 and 7, four tenths of a mile from milepost 6. Inscriptions copied by Wilma Smith and Vandy Mauk June 1988. Annotations provided by S. Kathryn Bowling McKown. AKARD, Sarah-BOOHER, Dorcas E. BOOHER, Elizabeth W-FREEMAN, Willard GLOVER, Mary E. Carter-LARGE, Joseph P MARTIN, Edna-PETERS, Elizabeth ... VANCE, Joe-WOODBY, Ruth Newest listings look like this Updated listings look like this AKARD , Sarah b. (1818) d. 21 Sept. 1846 28y 6m 22d AKARD , Adam b. ( 1786) d. 5 Nov. 1842 56y 2m 4d AKARD , Mo d. 2 Jan. ( wife of Adam? AKARD , William b. 1 Apr. 1823 d. 3 Mar. 1906 AKARD , Rebecca b. 1832 d. 7 May 1871 39y 8m 22d st w/o William Akard) AKARD , Phebe, b. 16 Nov. 1842 d. 5 May 1899 nd w/o William Akard) (Next four names appear on the same stone) AKARD , D. A. b. 23 Mar. 1853 d. 24 July 1915 W= Rebecca Ford) AKARD , Rebecca C.

83. ANGLICAN CEMETERY - Military Road, Harbour Grace, NF
KEARNEY, John, 1866, 1936. KEARNEY, Julia, -1930. SLOAN, George, -1953. SMALLCOMBE,Annie, 1885, -1970. STRAPP, William Henry, 1872, -1874. Sullivan, Agnes, -1936.
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Colonial Building, Military Road St. John's, NF Canada A1C 2C9 A B C D ... Y Surname Christian Name(s) Born Died A ANDREOLI Alice Power ANDREOLI Antonio Angelo ANDREOLI Mary Joseph ANONSEN Mary Genevieve ASH Patrick AYLWARD James AYLWARD Judith AYLWARD Mary AYLWARD Raymund M. AYRE Jeremiah AYRE Maurice AYRE William B BARRINGTON Eileen M. Sheehan BARRON Ellen Mary BARRON Lucy BARRY Mary BOYLETT Mary J. BRADBURY Julia BRADBURY William BRAZIL Ellen BREEN John BRIEN Anne BRIEN Patrick BRIFFET George BRIFFET Mary BRIFFET Hannah BROWNE Margaret B[URKE?]

84. WebGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page
Janet Lee (private) spouse Sullivan, David (private 1885 1935) childMurphree, Annie Lou (1895 1941) mother Hutchinson, Martha Jane (1866 - 1936)
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previous go to surnames Lyon, Alonzo - male
b. 25 MAR 1875
d. APR 1969 in Ashland, Lawrence County, KY
father:
Lyon, Colsby (*1837 - )
mother: Jayne, Phoebe (1840 - )
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Sparks, Emma F. (1879 - 1958)
- m. 1903 in Lawrence County, KY
child:
Lyon, Noel (*1910 - )
child: Lyon, Lionel (*1910 - ) Lyon, Arthur - male
father:
Lyon, Hugh Daniel (1855 - 1941) mother: Hutchinson, Martha Jane (1866 - 1936) Lyon, Autie S. - male father: Lyon, Hugh Daniel (1855 - 1941) mother: Hutchinson, Martha Jane (1866 - 1936) Lyon, Azel Washington - male b. 2 FEB 1872 father: Lyon, Lewis Jr. (1831 - 1926) mother: Sparks, Mary (1834 - 1908) spouse: - m. ABT. 1900 child: Lyon, Iria (*1906 - ) child: Lyon, Nada (*1906 - ) Lyon, Bethany Frances - female b. ABT. 1853 father: Lyon, William (1825 - 1905) mother: Sparks, Eleanor (1829 - ) spouse: Davis, ? (*1849 - ) spouse: Adkins, ? (*1849 - ) Lyon, Colsby - male spouse: Jayne, Phoebe (1840 - ) child: Lyon, Henry (*1871 - ) child: Lyon, William (*1871 - ) child: Lyon, Mary (*1871 - )

85. GIGA Chronological Author List "1865 To 1869"
1866 1936) - BUY AMAZON BOOK Anne Sullivan, American educator (1866 - 1936) -BUY AMAZON BOOK BOOK Victoria Cross (pseudonym of Annie Sophie Cory
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CHRONOLOGICAL AUTHOR LIST 1865 to 1869
Wenonah Stevens Abbott, American journalist, writer and lecturer (1865 - 19) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Mary Bateson, English historian (1865 - 1906) BUY AMAZON BOOK
John Bennett, American author, poet and illustrator (1865 - 1956) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Bernard Berenson, American art historian (1865 - 1959) BUY AMAZON BOOK
William Edgar Borah, American lawyer and statesman (1865 - 1940) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Mrs. Patrick Campbell, English actress (1865 - 1940) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Edith Louisa Cavell, English martyred nurse shot by Germans at Brussels (1865 - 1915) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Madison Julius Cawein, American poet and author (1865 - 1914) READ QUOTES (9) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Robert William Chambers, American novelist (1865 - 1933) READ QUOTES (4) CHECK READING LIST (4) BUY AMAZON BOOK Alfred Cochrane, English poet and miscellaneous writer (1865 - ) BUY AMAZON BOOK Frank Moore Colby, American critic, encyclopedia editor and essayist (1865 - 1925)

86. Hudson Cemetery - McIntosh County, GA
2/23/1907 12/7/1997 Charlott Sams Sullivan 1/18 carver on top of tomb stone) ThomasRobinson 1866 - 1936 Nancy R 4/12/1900 - 7/8/1985 Annie Campbell Armstrong 6
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Website: A Southern Welcome from McIntosh County, GA
Going North on Highway 99 out of Darien, GA. This Cemetery is located on the right, just before The Meridian line. The inscriptions are not in alphabetical border. It is in the order of the way I walked it. Beginning with the first row, I worked my way down the right side of the Cemetery. Then, worked down the left side of the Cemetery (as designated by the access road for burials that goes through the Cemetery.) Many unmarked grave sites. And also grave sites with slabs that are unmarked also. Some Tomb Stones were hand made, and hand carved.
Surnames In Cemetery
ANDERSON, ANDREWS, ARMSTRONG BEAGLE, BELTON, BING, BURLEY, BUTLER CAMPBELL, CARSWELL, CARTER, COLEMAN, CURVIN EDMOND, EVERSON FORD, FOX GOLDEN, GRANT, GREEN HARRIS, HOLMES JACKSON, JENKINS, JEMMERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, JORDEN, JORDON LEMON, LEVINE, LINDSEY MAXWELL, McINTOSH, McIVER, MORAN, MULB, MURPHY PALMER, PINKNEY, POLITE, POWELL ROBINSON, ROGERS SAMS, SANDERS, SCOT, SCOTT, SKIPPER, SIMMONS, STEVENS, STONLEY, SULLIVAN TRAEYE UNDERWOOD WHITFIELD, WILLIAMS, WILSON YOUNG BACK
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87. Highwood Cemetery, Highwood, Alberta, 1987 - O-R
O GRADY George, /1971. O Sullivan Betty Marie, 1941 1977. ROBERTSON, Anne, -1947.ROBERTSON, Annie, -1973. ROONEY, James, 1866 - 1936. ROOT, Vera O. 1906 - 1913.
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88. Riverside Cemetery - S
Slauson, Raymond K. 1890 1976 2S. Slee, Anna Reiner 1866 1936 10S. Snyder,Annie 8/20/1848 4/11/1907 47S. Sullivan, Cornelius H. 1853 1906 34S.
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Riverside Cemetery - S Riverside Cemetery Directory// Birth date// Death date// Location Safley, Albert 1891 1914 1W Safley, Julius H. 10/8/1854 4/12/1936 1W Safley, Mary Ann 3/25/1860 12/5/1920 1W Sage, Gethrude 2/23/1805 5/23/1881 13S Sage, Joseph 3/17/1809 3/2/1890 13S Saling, Jackie L. 1958 59N Salvage, Glenn 1915 1922 13S Salvage, Harriet E. 1874 1954 13S Salvage, James T. 1867 1931 13S Salvog, Ruby 1901 1971 7N Samuel 47S Samuels, Goldie E. 1884 1917 9W Sander, Alta M. 11/27/1921 12/12/1942 64N Sander, Herman A. 8/12/1903 4/18/1979 64N Sanders, Baby 4W Sanders, Donald L. 1923 1925 4W Sanders, Fred C. 1955 62N Sanders, M. Kathryn 1917 1925 4W Sandner, Jacob 11/25/1818 10/28/1903 16S Sandner, Margaretha 5/22/1830 3/10/1888 16S Sandusky, Charles A. 1935 40N Sandusky, Hattie M. 1962 40N Sarcent, Kate 1928 27S Sauder, Martha 1888 1958 48N Savage, Martha J. 19N Sayles, David 1866 1928 13S Sayles, Mary E. 1860 1918 13S

89. Downtown Walk
Among the Irish women honored by the Boston Women s Heritage Trail is AnnieSullivan Macy (18661936), known as the gifted teacher of Helen Keller.
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D19: Irish Famine Memorial
and Annie Sullivan
Corner of School and Washington Streets
The Irish Famine Memorial was dedicated in 1998 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Irish potato famine. It honors the arrival of Irish immigrants to Boston and their contributions to the city. Created by sculptor Robert Shure, the sculptures depict a starving family in Ireland begging for help, and one arriving in America. Among the Irish women honored by the Boston Women's Heritage Trail is Annie Sullivan Macy (1866-1936), known as the gifted teacher of Helen Keller. Born to poor Irish immigrants to Massachusetts, Sullivan progressively became blind. After the death of her mother and her father's abandonment, she entered an orphanage. In 1880, a supervisor placed her in the Perkins School for the Blind in South Boston. Two operations improved her eyesight enough so she could read, and Sullivan graduated as valedictorian of her class. She became the teacher of Helen Keller (1880-1968), who came from an advantaged family but could not hear, see, or speak. Sullivan devoted her life to Keller, who became a national celebrity, and saw Keller through her education and early career. "Children require guidance and sympathy far more than instruction" Annie Sullivan
D20: Old South Meeting House
and Phillis Wheatley
310 Washington Street When Old South, the site of mass protest meetings in Revolutionary Boston, was slated for demolition a hundred years later, a group of women bought the building (but not the land) to protect it. Philanthropist Mary Tileston Hemenway (1820-1894) then contributed more than half the sum needed to preserve it, becoming an early leader in historic preservation.

90. Language
Good work in language presupposes and depends on a real knowledge of things. AnnieSullivan (18661936) US teacher of the handicapped. Why so many languages?
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Language Language grows out of life, out of its needs and experiences... Language and knowledge are indissolubly connected; they are interdependent. Good work in language presupposes and depends on a real knowledge of things. Annie Sullivan (1866-1936) US teacher of the handicapped. Why so many languages? Expression and Words Thought and Poetry Universal language To know more about it Please visit again This page is under construction press the back button in your browser to go back press any other link to go to other opinions The Universe Time Nature Life ... God to go to any of these pages HOME WHO I AM PHOTOS FAVORITES ... CONTACT ME

91. Subjects ("S"), Titles, Authors & Call #s
342 Frankfurter. SaccoVanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921 - Fiction. Boston a documentary novel of the Sacco-Vanzetti case / by Upton Sinclair ; with an introd. by Howard Zinn.. FICSIN. Sacco-Vanzetticase - Fiction.
http://www.ardsleyschools.k12.ny.us/AHSL_WEB/su-s.htm
Sabah, Hussah - Art collections - Exhibitions.
edited by Esin Atil.. 709.1 ATI
Sabah, Nasir - Art collections - Exhibitions.
edited by Esin Atil.. 709.1 ATI
Sacagawea, - 1786-1884.
Winged moccasins, the story of Sacajawea illustrated by Lorence F. Bjorklund.. 92 SACAGAWEA
Sacco, Nicola.
The case of Sacco and Vanzetti: a critical analysis forlawyers and laymen. 342 Frankfurter
Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921 - Fiction.
Boston: a documentary novel of the Sacco-Vanzetti case by Upton Sinclair ; with an introd. by Howard Zinn.. FICSIN
Sacco-Vanzetticase - Fiction.
Boston: a documentary novel of the Sacco-Vanzetti case by Upton Sinclair ; with an introd. by Howard Zinn.. FICSIN
Sacred books (Selections: Extracts, etc.).
The wisdom of China and India edited by LinYutang.. 890 LIN
Sadat, Anwar, - 1918- - Family.
A woman of Egypt Jehan Sadat.. 92 SADAT
Sadat, Jehan, - 1933-
A woman of Egypt Jehan Sadat.. 92 SADAT
Sadler, Barry, - 1940-
I'm a lucky one by Barry Sadler with TomMahoney.. 92 SADLER
Safer, Morley - Journeys -Vietnam.
Flashbacks: on returning to Vietnam MorleySafer..

92. Full Record
Summary, A text of the television play, intended for reading, of Anne SullivanMacy s attempts to teach her pupil, Helen Keller, to communicate.
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93. Unit 17
The summary for this Chinese (Simplified) page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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Unit 17 My teacher QQ 79342313 UC:24092598
zhuchongjun@sdshiyan.sd.cn
Lesson 65 (The Story of My Life) (Helen Keller (Annie Sullivan (The Story of My Life) A born teacher, she thought she could turn a deaf-blind person into a useful human being. A born teacher Being a born teacher -ing As she was a born teacher born (destined to be) No one is a born slave. George was a born leader. He was a born scientist. No one is born a slave.

94. Scholars In Humanities Council Chautauquas - The Complete Chautauquan
HOME The Complete Chautauquan Scholars in Humanities Council Chautauquas.By Jeffrey Scott Maxwell. Chautauqua Scholars Bring History to Life
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HOME The Complete Chautauquan Scholars in Humanities Council Chautauquas By Jeffrey Scott Maxwell Chautauqua Scholars Bring History to Life When a humanities scholar takes it upon himself or herself to portray a figure or character from history, he or she will usually prepare one, two or even more years for the part. To portray a person from history requires voluminous amounts of research and preparation. Scholars who continue to portray numerous characters over time continue to read and re-read information about each of the characters. People who are not necessarily scholars can dress up in a costume and pretend to be someone else, often with great skill; they are known as actors. But the scholarship comes with becoming intimately familiar with the person they portray through indepth research, and that is frequently revealed in scholars' responses to audience questions. When a person is able to answer skillfully in character the questions of chautauqua audience members, then he or she can be considered a chautauqua scholar. Chautauqua Scholars on the Web Below is a list of people who I have found mostly from the Internet, but also from personal contacts. The appearance of an individual on this page is not necessarily an endorsement, because I have only seen for myself about fifty or so characters performed in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas by various scholars who have appeared here from all over the country. I have had the good fortune to see some great scholars and also some below average ones and every level in between. I usually keep my opinions about who the below average ones are, but ask me about the great ones, and I will rattle off a quick dozen for you sometime, and I also have some favorites who are not necessarily on the "great scholar" list, but would definitely appear on the "great people" list.

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