Lydia Huntley Sigourney (September 1, 1791 – June 10, 1865), née Lydia Howard Huntley, was an American poet, author, and publisher during the early and...
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husband of Lydia Sigourney Edith Sigourney (1895–1982), American tennis player James Sigourney (c. 1790–1813), American naval officer Lydia Sigourney (1791–1865)...
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The following list includes all the works of Lydia Sigourney that were published as books under her supervision. Contributions to periodicals, which number...
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Sigourney Weaver is an American actress who began her career in the early 1970s by appearing in plays. Throughout her career, she has acted in nearly...
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by county commissioner Dr. George H. Stone in honor of popular poet Lydia Sigourney. A large oil-painted portrait of her still graces the foyer of the...
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Episcopal Church in Connecticut, Sigourney is notable for his marriage to American poet Lydia Huntley Sigourney. Charles Sigourney was born in Boston, Massachusetts...
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comedian Lydia Sigourney (1791–1865), American poet, author, and publisher Lydia Simoneschi (1908–1981), Italian actress and voice actress Lydia Stahl (1890–...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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her dark hair streaming far behind—uprais’d her desperate hand.' Lydia Sigourney wrote two dramatic poems on the falls, Niagara, in 1836 and again in...
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A starfish with five legs. Used as an illustration of "Hope in God", a poem by Lydia Sigourney which appeared in Poems for the Sea, 1850...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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She later called Wales "Land of my childhood, my home and my dead". Lydia Sigourney says of her education: The nature of the education of Mrs. Hemans,...
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White House?" Lydia Sigourney reflects on this event in her poem "The Conflagration at Washington", written under her maiden name, Lydia Huntley, in her...
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Heinrich Klaproth, was named after the then-newly discovered Uranus. Lydia Sigourney included her poem The Georgian Planet in her 1827 collection of poetry...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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Dickens, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Sigourney and Caroline Gilman were published in magazines and travel books. Sigourney's Scenes in My Native Land (1845)...
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role model of feminity, morality and intellect, and Godey's hired Lydia Sigourney to report on the royal activities in London. The tradition of a white...
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Fielding, linguist Madeline Sayet (b. 1989), writer, director, actress. Lydia Sigourney published her poem The Rival Kings of Mohegan, contrasted with the...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2016. Sigourney, Lydia (1845). "Scenes in My Native Land". Thurston, Torry & Co. Wikimedia...
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Ligonier Museum. An American Civil War steamer was named USS St. Clair. Lydia Sigourney included a poem in his honor, General St. Clair. in her first poetry...
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Pope Riddle Edna Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia Sigourney Virginia Thrall Smith Smiths of Glastonbury Hilda Crosby Standish Harriet...
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main streets. It is visible from far away, but not easily accessible. Lydia Sigourney reflects on the lake, presently peaceable but with a history of violent...
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Philip Whitwell Wilson (1875–1956), Liberal politician and journalist Lydia Sigourney includes the poem Kendal in her Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands...
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Especially influential were the writings of Lydia Maria Child, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, and Lydia Sigourney, who developed the role of republican motherhood...
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1827: Caroline Matilda, to Christian the Seventh of Denmark, a poem by Lydia Sigourney. 1935: Die Gefangene von Celle – a 1935 novel by Else von Hollander-Lossow...
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