Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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... lived with them most of the time . There was also an orphaned ward of the pastor's , Betsy Burr , who lived with the Beecher family as a member up to the time of her marriage . There were usually two of Miss Pierce's girls as boarders ...
... lived with them most of the time . There was also an orphaned ward of the pastor's , Betsy Burr , who lived with the Beecher family as a member up to the time of her marriage . There were usually two of Miss Pierce's girls as boarders ...
Page 147
... lived in Cincinnati after the Civil War , escaped over the frozen Ohio River and thought she inspired Mrs. Stowe's story . The wealthy and philanthropic Mrs. Lars Anderson , of Cincinnati , who died in 1934 , wrote positively that as a ...
... lived in Cincinnati after the Civil War , escaped over the frozen Ohio River and thought she inspired Mrs. Stowe's story . The wealthy and philanthropic Mrs. Lars Anderson , of Cincinnati , who died in 1934 , wrote positively that as a ...
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... lived in the West End . Mrs. Follen lived there , of course . But Harriet maintained that she liked her suburb better . From her window she could see a meadow with grazing sheep and lambs , and UNCLE TOM'S CARIN HARRIET BEECHER STOWE ...
... lived in the West End . Mrs. Follen lived there , of course . But Harriet maintained that she liked her suburb better . From her window she could see a meadow with grazing sheep and lambs , and UNCLE TOM'S CARIN HARRIET BEECHER STOWE ...
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