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    The Julia Ward Howe School, also known as the Julia Ward Howe Academics Plus Elementary School is an historic American school that is located in the Fern...
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    Julia Ward Howe (/haʊ/; May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910) was an American author and poet, known for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" as new lyrics...
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    the age of 41, Howe married the younger Julia Ward, the daughter of wealthy New York banker Samuel Ward and Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward. Julia was an ardent...
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  • Julia Ward (1900–1962) was an American cryptographer. Julia Ward may also refer to: Julia Ward Howe (1819–1910), née Ward, American poet and author, known...
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    Julia Romana Howe Anagnos (March 12, 1844 – March 10, 1886) was an American poet, daughter of Samuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward Howe. Julia Romana Howe...
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    song that was written by the abolitionist writer Julia Ward Howe during the American Civil War. Howe adapted her song from the soldiers' song "John Brown's...
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    The Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward Howe House is a historic rowhouse at 13 Chestnut Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United...
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    Council Ward 12, represented by Aurin Chowdhury. The neighborhood and its elementary school are named for American writer and abolitionist Julia Ward Howe. Neighborhoods...
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    and Massachusetts School for the Blind. She was named after his famous deaf-blind pupil Laura Bridgman. Her mother Julia Ward Howe wrote the words to...
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    Richards and Florence Hall, on their mother's biography The Life of Julia Ward Howe (1916). Her other works included A Newport Aquarelle (1883); Phillida...
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    Elizabeth Richards and Maude Howe Elliott, Hall received the first Pulitzer Prize for a biography, Julia Ward Howe. Howe was born on August 25, 1845,...
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    Howe (Boston, 2 March 1848 – Bedford Hills, New York, 14 May 1922) was an American metallurgist, the son of Samuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward Howe....
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    as a daughter by Howe. She lived in the director's apartment with Howe and his sister, Jeannette Howe, until Howe married Julia Ward in 1843. Her case...
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    Michigan State Normal School in 1872. In her teens, Howe taught school in Lansing, Michigan, and was appointed principal of a primary school when she was 20...
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    maternal aunt, Julia Rush Cutler, and her husband, Samuel Ward, McAllister was a first cousin of Julia Ward Howe and Samuel Cutler Ward, the lobbyist whose...
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  • The Weight of Ink, won the National Jewish Book Award in 2017, the Julia Ward Howe Prize in 2018, and the Association of Jewish Libraries Fiction Award...
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    Francis Marion Crawford (category St. Paul's School (New Hampshire) alumni)
    and Louisa Cutler Ward. His sister was the writer Mary Crawford Fraser (aka Mrs. Hugh Fraser), and he was the nephew of Julia Ward Howe, the American poet...
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    Endowment for the Arts 2020, p. 16. Hale, Jen (October 26, 2022). "Julia Ward Howe". Perkins School for the Blind. Retrieved February 9, 2023. National Endowment...
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  • 1944. She was the fourth generation to write books beginning with Julia Ward Howe, author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic". She was the published...
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    (daughter of William Backhouse Astor Sr.) and sister Julia Ward, who married Samuel Gridley Howe. Together, Thomas and Louisa were the parents of four...
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    2012). "Gothic Ruins: A Last Glimpse Inside Northeast Manual Training High School". The PhillyHistory Blog. City of Philadelphia. Retrieved April 22, 2013...
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    Charles W. School Heston, Edward School Holme, Thomas School Hopkinson, Francis School Houston, Henry H. School Howe, Julia Ward School Hunter, William...
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  • (née Ward) Crawford Terry and artist Luther Terry (d. 1900). His grandmother was a half-sister of F. Marion Crawford and a niece of Julia Ward Howe. Chanler...
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  • Julia Penny Clark is an American attorney who has argued employee benefits law cases before the United States Supreme Court. Clark was born in Oak Grove...
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    Jr., Mayor John F. Fitzgerald, Julia Ward Howe, Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts William Lawrence, and Florence Howe Hall. Education of the Blind Historical...
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    firm of Prime, Ward & King. His grandfather, Col. Samuel Ward, Jr. (1756—1832), was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Sam's mother, Julia Rush Cutler,...
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    Henry School, 601-645 W. Carpenter Ln., Philadelphia, PA Holmes Junior High School, 5429-5455 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA Julia Ward Howe School, 1301-1331...
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    for the New England Society Book Award and the Boston Authors Club Julia Ward Howe Book Award. Rebels was also selected as a Must-Read book for 2023 by...
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  • Influential Artists, Writers and Performers. McFarland. ISBN 9781476601021. Howe, Julia Ward; Graves, Mary Hannah (1904). Representative Women of New England. New...
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    Julia Carolyn Child (née McWilliams; August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for...
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