Eugenia Price (sometimes Genie Price; June 22, 1916 – May 28, 1996) was an American author best known for her religious and self-help books, and later...
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biologist Eugenia Popa (born 1973), Romanian gymnast Eugenia Popescu-Județ (1925–2011), Romanian dancer Eugenia Price (1916–1996), American author Eugenia Rasponi...
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American entertainer Eric Price Ernest Price, multiple people Ethel Clay Price (1874–1943), American nurse and socialite Eugenia Price (1916–1996), American...
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music concerts sponsored by the Island Concert Association. Novelist Eugenia Price visited St. Simons Island while driving from Chicago to Jacksonville...
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Clove (redirect from Eugenia caryophyllata)
Maria; Beldean, Emanuela Carmen (December 2021). "An evaluation of clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) essential oil as a potential alternative antifungal wood...
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unfinished final work of Edgar Allan Poe Lighthouse (novel), a 1972 novel by Eugenia Price Lighthouse (band), a Canadian rock group The Lighthouse (opera), a 1980...
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a firefighter for CFD American author Eugenia Price Creator of Droodles and television personality Roger Price Author and technology policy analyst Alec...
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Lighthouse is a 1971 novel by Eugenia Price, the first of three novels in the "St. Simons Trilogy". The other two are The Beloved Invader (1965) and New...
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assets of Providence House, including the rights to bestselling author Eugenia Price. Having reached capacity of its distribution facility by the year 2011...
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of William Bradford, Governor of Plymouth Colony. He married Frances Eugenia Price of Brooklyn, New York in 1911. They had several children including Arthur...
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several authors, including Harper Lee, Nicholas Delbanco, Thomas Pynchon, Eugenia Price, Zelda Popkin, Wayne Greenhaw, and Lane Kauffmann. Hohoff contributed...
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Charles F. Price (born 1938) Eugenia Price (1916–1996), The Beloved Invader Nicholas A. Price (born 1962), Adventures in Trichology Reynolds Price (1933–2011)...
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New Moon Rising may refer to: New Moon Rising, a 1969 novel by Eugenia Price "New Moon Rising" (song), a song by Wolfmother New Moon Rising World Tour...
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Gloria Plevin, artist Stanley Plumly, poet Meredith Post, designer Eugenia Price, historical author Imad Rahman, writer Bin Ramke, poet Red Wanting Blue...
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was born in 1814, but he did not admit this to his family. He married Eugenia Price Thilman on November 25, 1830. Thilman was a widow and Andrews adopted...
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Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (redirect from Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg)
"Teatro Victoria Eugenia" in San Sebastián, Spain, was named after her. In 1920, she launched the Spanish Navy cruiser Reina Victoria Eugenia which was named...
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items from the wreckage. The Pulaski disaster figures prominently in Eugenia Price's 1985 novel To See Your Face Again, the second book of her Savannah...
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graves of early settlers and many famous Georgians. One Georgia author, Eugenia Price, who wrote many novels including a series on St. Simons is buried here...
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for an undisclosed six-figure sum. Price married Eugenia Reeve in 1914. They had one son. Eugenia died in 1928. Price later married Mary Selden, who would...
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Lumpkin James Alan McPherson Bill Shipp 2017 James Cobb Alfred Corn Eugenia Price Kevin Young 2018 Furman Bisher Michael Bishop Tayari Jones Frances Newman...
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Questions By Teen-agers... With Honest Answers, a 1955 non-fiction book by Eugenia Price Never a Dull Moment, a 1974 non-fiction book by Ron Thomson Never a...
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Eugénie de Montijo (redirect from Eugenia de Montijo)
Eugénie de Montijo (French: [øʒeni də mɔ̃tiʁo]; née María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick; 5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920) was Empress of...
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of American Franciscan History. p. 168. Wheeler, Mary Bray (1993). Eugenia Price's South: A Guide to the People and Places of Her Beloved Region. Longstreet...
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María Eugenia Vidal (born 8 September 1973) is an Argentine politician who served as Governor of the Buenos Aires Province, being the first woman in the...
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1850s. Eugenia Price made Louisa Fatio a major character in her 1965 (commemorative edition 2008) novel, Margaret's Story, the third volume in Price's "Florida...
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Revolutionary War soldier and land speculator, John McQueen. Memorialized in Eugenia Price's book Don Juan McQueen, Oatland Island was the only property which was...
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Saint Augustine's best known midwife and had her life fictionalized by Eugenia Price in the novel Maria, published in 1977. In the sale from Clarke to Monson...
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romantic relationships with Replika chatbots, often including erotic talk. Eugenia Kuyda, Russian-born journalist, established Replika while working at Luka...
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michaelsmuseum.com. Retrieved 2022-05-14. Pearman, Renee (2002). "Eugenia Price: A Twentieth-Century Northerner Writes About the Nineteenth-Century...
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Eugenia Kim is a New York City-based accessories designer best known for her line of hats. Kim grew up in Pennsylvania and was the first child of parents...
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