Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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... interest . And so it went . At the Library of Congress , besides Dr. Martin I should mention Mr. David C. Mearns , acting superintendent of the reading rooms , who took a personal interest in my work and gave me every facility at his ...
... interest . And so it went . At the Library of Congress , besides Dr. Martin I should mention Mr. David C. Mearns , acting superintendent of the reading rooms , who took a personal interest in my work and gave me every facility at his ...
Page 515
... interest in the enterprise and placed Fred in charge as superintendent . Before winter came , Fred went down to Florida with the other three . Calvin and Harriet had decided that a healthful , outdoor life , combined with the ...
... interest in the enterprise and placed Fred in charge as superintendent . Before winter came , Fred went down to Florida with the other three . Calvin and Harriet had decided that a healthful , outdoor life , combined with the ...
Page 700
... interest in building opera- tions , 631 ; composes chain - letter for Man- darin parish , 631-2 ; her joy in music , 632 ; asks for her letters to Charles Sumner , 632 ; writes preface to Charles E. Stowe's Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe ...
... interest in building opera- tions , 631 ; composes chain - letter for Man- darin parish , 631-2 ; her joy in music , 632 ; asks for her letters to Charles Sumner , 632 ; writes preface to Charles E. Stowe's Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe ...
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