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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: Following Seventeenth Century Rules
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Sunday, January 29, 2012. Following Seventeenth Century Rules. We started last week to look at some of the individual women who I am profiling in my book, “Tracing the Invisible Women Who Helped Birth Connecticut.” As I promised here is what happened to Hannah Spencer when she changed her mind about marrying Simon Lobell. Of course, the bigger price for such an offense, the gossip and avoidance of her neighbors, challenged Hannah. It is obvious that Jare...
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: February 2012
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Sunday, February 19, 2012. What Medical Condition Made Susana (Garbrand) Hooker an invalid? Susana Garbrand was born in 1593 in England. Her parents were Richard and Anne (Ferrar) Garbrand. On 7 Jul 1621, she married the Puritan minister Rev. Thomas Hooker, son of Thomas and Susanna (Pym) Hooker. They moved a number of times keeping ahead of arrest by Archbishop Laud. Susana Carried to Hartford on a Litter. According to Caroline Gaylord Newton, in her 1912 b...
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: June 2011
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Number Four of my 4-Pronged Research Plan. The last item of my research plan was to investigate what resources there are online. I was amazed at how much more there is available online than just five years ago when I started this project. As I said before, many organizations are working at a fast pace to get much of their materials online and available to everyone. The Godfrey Library ( Godfrey.org. It is also possible to just Googl...
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: December 2011
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Networking by any Name. Close Relationships vs Immediacy and Greater Numbers. Often as I traveled back and forth across the state, it amazed me to meet women and/or groups of women struggling with a project and had no idea that other women somewhere else in the state were having the same struggle or had already completed a similar project. They were missing a link. Here’s a great exercise. As you answer each question of a...While w...
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Salons at Stowe: #StoweSalonsatLunch Recap: White Privilege
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Welcome to the conversation! Welcome to the conversation! Harriet Beecher Stowe's (1811-1896) best-selling anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1852), made her the most famous American woman of the 19th century and galvanized the abolition movement before the Civil War. The Stowe Center is a 21st-century museum and program center using Stowe's story to inspire social justice and positive change. Commit to action by clicking HERE. To stay up to date on Salon and social justice news. Monday, July 27, 2015.
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Salons at Stowe: March 2015
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Welcome to the conversation! Welcome to the conversation! Harriet Beecher Stowe's (1811-1896) best-selling anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1852), made her the most famous American woman of the 19th century and galvanized the abolition movement before the Civil War. The Stowe Center is a 21st-century museum and program center using Stowe's story to inspire social justice and positive change. Commit to action by clicking HERE. To stay up to date on Salon and social justice news. Monday, March 23, 2015.
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Salons at Stowe: July 2015
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Welcome to the conversation! Welcome to the conversation! Harriet Beecher Stowe's (1811-1896) best-selling anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1852), made her the most famous American woman of the 19th century and galvanized the abolition movement before the Civil War. The Stowe Center is a 21st-century museum and program center using Stowe's story to inspire social justice and positive change. Commit to action by clicking HERE. To stay up to date on Salon and social justice news. Friday, July 31, 2015.
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Salons at Stowe: May 2015
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Welcome to the conversation! Welcome to the conversation! Harriet Beecher Stowe's (1811-1896) best-selling anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1852), made her the most famous American woman of the 19th century and galvanized the abolition movement before the Civil War. The Stowe Center is a 21st-century museum and program center using Stowe's story to inspire social justice and positive change. Commit to action by clicking HERE. To stay up to date on Salon and social justice news. Sunday, May 31, 2015.
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Stamford History Real Time
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Stamford History Real Time. Blogging The Stamford Historical Society, Then and Now. 1508 High Ridge Road, Stamford, Connecticut 06903. Picture of the Day. Memorial Day Holiday Closing, Saturday, May 26. Holiday Closing, The Stamford Historical Society. Come and shop at The Shop Downstairs for the holidays! Society closed for the Thanksgiving Weekend. 8th Annual Victorian Tea, Sunday, November 6 at the Historical Society. True Tales of Horror and Death a Success! Philip E. Norgren, age 73. This blog keeps...
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Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States | Jerry Milo Johnson Ancestry Project
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Jerry Milo Johnson Ancestry Project. Military Service on my tree. William Jefferson Clinton (1946-), the 42nd President of the United States of America. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America. He was famously born on February 12, 1809 in a one-room log cabin on the Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, Kentucky. Although his Lincoln ancestors. 8211; daughter Mary Stout and James Browne. Feed for this Entry.
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