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    original works by or about: Ann S. Stephens Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ann S. Stephens. Works by Ann S. Stephens at Nickels and Dimes from Northern...
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  • Confederate States Alison Stephens (1970–2010), British mandolinist Ann S. Stephens (1813–1886), American dime novelist Anne Stephens (WRAF officer) (1912–2000)...
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  • and badminton player Ann S. Stephens (1810–1886), American novelist Anne Stephens (Bartimaeus), Bartimaeus character Anne Stephens (WRAF officer) (1912–2000)...
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    in Connecticut in the 1840s. A novel of 1855, The Old Homestead by Ann S. Stephens, records the variation A ring – a ring of roses, Laps full of posies;...
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  • songwriter; sister-in-law to Darby Slick Jonathan Slick (pseudonym of Ann S. Stephens; 1810–1886), American novelist and editor Matt Slick (born ?), American...
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  • the Floss is published by John Blackwood in three volumes. June 9 – Ann S. Stephens' Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter, a tale of the American...
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    "Uriah S. Stephens in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915". "Wedding Record for Uriah Smith Stephens and Mary Ann Jackson...
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    Common Pleas in Philadelphia on March 25, 1852. Elizabeth Ellet and Ann S. Stephens wrote to Myers urging her not to grant the divorce, and to McCrillis...
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    Griswold and his second wife, Charlotte Myers, in 1852. Ellet and Ann S. Stephens wrote to Myers telling her not to allow the divorce, as well as to...
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    alternative to Godey's ($2 per year instead of $3) in January 1842. Ann S. Stephens was an early editor and substantial contributor to the periodical,...
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    a spectacular success. His other works include a dramatization of Ann S. Stephens' novel The Old Homestead. He retired from the stage in 1867. Aiken's...
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    expressed joy at interacting with prominent authors of the day, such as Ann S. Stephens, Lydia Sigourney, and Emma Willard.: 42  President Zachary Taylor died...
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    Indian Wife of the White Hunter, by Ann S. Stephens, dated June 9, 1860. The novel was essentially a reprint of Stephens's earlier serial, which had appeared...
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  • film), an American comedy film The Old Homestead, an 1855 novel by Ann S. Stephens adapted for the stage by George Aiken Old Homestead Records, a country...
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    of Mark Twain and Edgar Nye. Along with Frances Miriam Whitcher and Ann S. Stephens, Holley is regarded as one of America's most significant early female...
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  • listed as Volume 1, No. 1, despite the prior issues. In May 1843, Ann S. Stephens and her husband purchased the paper and invited critic and activist...
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    Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), credited as Ann-Margret, is a Swedish-American actress, singer, and dancer with a career spanning seven decades...
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    on 31 March 1829 in Stroud, Gloucestershire. His granddaughter was Ann S. Stephens. Susan J. Mills, "Winterbotham, William (1763–1829)", Oxford Dictionary...
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    daughter of Edward Stephens and Annie Maria Sutton Stephens. Her father, a prominent New York attorney, was the son of author Ann S. Stephens. Her mother was...
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    creation of the world to the beginning of the eighteenth century. ca.1855. Ann S Stephens. The Old Homestead. 1855. Miss Pardoe. The Wife's Trials: A novel. 1855...
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  • in 1929, Stephens was educated in public schools, but dropped out of high school. He moved to Montana when he was nineteen. He married Ann Hanson and...
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    the dime novel series, Indian Wife of the White Hunter written by Ann S. Stephens by printing the following, "Books for the Millions! A dollar book for...
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    Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She originally rose to success as a country music artist...
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    Virginia. Stephens has been a public spokesman for those with Down syndrome for many years. In October 2012, he wrote an open letter to Ann Coulter about...
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    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce CD OD OJ (née Fraser; born December 27, 1986) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter competing in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m...
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    Dorothy Ann Richards (née Willis; September 1, 1933 – September 13, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Texas from 1991...
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    known for her operatic abilities. Ann Dustin Wilson was born in San Diego, California. Her father was a major in the U.S. Marine Corps. Due to her father's...
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    Ann Patchett (born December 2, 1963) is an American author. She received the 2002 PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction in the same year...
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  • Magazine and again to just Peterson's Magazine from 1858 to 1898. Ann S. Stephens was listed as an editor and contributor but the magazine was primarily...
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  • Allen Covert (redirect from Allen S Covert)
    Covert was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, the son of Elizabeth Ann (née Duhy) and Stephen Covert. His father was Jewish, and his mother was a Southern Baptist...
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