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         Sigourney Lydia Huntley:     more books (18)
  1. Sketches, By Mrs. Sigourney by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, 1834
  2. The Christian's gift by Rufus W. 1813-1886 Clark, Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, et all 2010-08-01
  3. Savings of the little ones, and poems of their mothers
  4. The RELIGIOUS SOUVENIR for Christian & New-Years Presents. by Lydia Huntley, editor. SIGOURNEY, 1840
  5. LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY - Early 19th Century American Female Poet. (American Female Poets)
  6. "Lydia Huntley Sigourney": A Biographical Essay from Gale's "Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 239, American Women Prose Writers 1820-1870" (code 30)
  7. Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 2010
  8. Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 1854-01-01
  9. Poems for the sea
  10. [Pocahontas, and other poems.] by Lydia Howard Huntley Afterwards Sigourney, 2010-03-18
  11. Select poems;
  12. Letters to Mothers by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 2005-10-27
  13. Lucy Howard's Journal / By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, 1858
  14. Lydia Huntley Sigourney in the Bacon Collection by Alice DeLana, 1986

41. LEGACY: Photo Gallery
LEGACY Photo Gallery. lydia Howard huntley sigourney. 17911865. Fora Profile of lydia Howard huntley sigourney, see LEGACY Vol.
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42. Poem Book Index Page
A Butterfly on a Child's Grave. by lydia huntley sigourney. Indian Names,by lydia huntley sigourney. The Cherokee Mother, by lydia huntley sigourney.
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Discover forgotten poems of yesterday A Butterfly on a Child's Grave by Lydia Huntley Sigourney Indian Names by Lydia Huntley Sigourney The Cherokee Mother by Lydia Huntley Sigourney The Thanksgiving Translated by Harriet Maxwell Converse The City by Richard Burton A Little Story by Anne Reeve Aldrich 'This But A Little Faded Flower by Ellen Clemintine Hawarth The Old Beau by Edgar Fawcett The Tea-Gown by Eugene Field "One, Two, Three!" by H. C. Bunner Speak Gently by David Bates Little Boy Blue by Eugene Field Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Acquainted With The Night by Robert Frost Resignation by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Tortoise Shell Comb by E. F. Ellet (1836) Not Lost by Thomas S. Collier Remember by Christina Rossetti Remembrance by Emily Jane Bronte A Reminiscence by Anne Bronte

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lydia huntley sigourney Papers. lydia huntley sigourney Papers at the ConnecticutHistorical Society. Compiled by Stephen Yearl. Creator lydia huntley sigourney.
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Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers
Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers at the Connecticut Historical Society
Compiled by Stephen Yearl EAD conversion sponsored by grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Grant # 98-101
Connecticut Historical Society, November 1998 1 Elizabeth Street Hartford, CT 06105
Collection Overview
Creator: Lydia Huntley Sigourney Title: Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers Date: Abstract: Collection consists of correspondence, literary papers and personal diaries. Also included are some papers of her husband, Charles Sigourney Extent: 2 boxes; 53 folders; 347 items0.80 feet Location: Manuscript stacks
Related Material
An index of 262 catalog cards is available to aid access to this collection. Access is through writer, recipient and date. The card catalog is located in the library reading room. The reader is also directed to the Print Room and Museum for non-documentary materials.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of correspondence to and from Lydia Huntley Sigourney, diaries, literary papers (including poems, essays and articles for magazines), personal notes and reminiscences, educational papers, ephemera, record books and financial and legal records. The collection also contains some of Charles Sigourney's papers, in particular correspondence, diaries and literary works.

44. Sigourney Farewell
Niagara Falls. Poetry Project. lydia huntley sigourney. Farewell to Niagara.My spirit grieves to say, Farewell to thee, Oh beautiful and glorious!
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Lydia Huntley Sigourney
Farewell to Niagara
My spirit grieves to say, Farewell to thee,
Oh beautiful and glorious!
Thou dost robe
Thyself in mantle of the coloured mist,
Most lightly tinged, and exquisite as thought,
Decking thy forehead with a crown of gems
Woven by God s right hand.
Hadst thou but wrapped
Thy brow in clouds, and swept the blinding mist
In showers upon us, it had been less hard
To part from thee. But there thou art, sublime In noon-day splendour, gathering all thy rays Unto their climax, green, and fleecy white, And changeful tinture, for which words of man Have neither sign nor sound, until to breathe Farewell in agony. For we have roamed Beside thee, at our will, and drawn thy voice Into our secret soul, and felt how good Thus to be here, until we half implored, While long in wildering ecstasy we gazed, To build us tabernacles, and behold Always thy majesty.

45. Sigourney Niagara
Niagara Falls. Poetry Project. lydia huntley sigourney. Niagara. Upto the TableRock, where the great flood Reveals its fullest glory.
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Lydia Huntley Sigourney
Niagara
Up to the Table-Rock, where the great flood
Reveals its fullest glory. To the verge
Of its appalling battlement draw near,
And gaze below. Or if thy spirit fail,
Creep stealthily, and snatch a trembling glance
Into the dread abyss.
What there thou see st
Shall dwell for ever in thy secret soul,
Finding no form of language.
The vexed deep,
Which from the hour that Chaos heard the voice A Let there be light, hath known nor pause, nor rest, Communeth through its misty cloud with Him Who breaks it on the wheel of pitiless rock, Yet heals it every moment. Bending near, Mid all the terror, as an angel-friend, The rainbow walketh in its company With perfect orb full-rounded. Dost thou cling Thus to its breast, a Comforter, to give Strength in its agony, thou radiant form, Born of the trembling tear-drop, and the smile Of sun, or glimmering moon?

46. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (S)
abolitionist. sigourney, lydia Howard huntley 1791 1865 b.9/1,d.6/10An immensely popular poet, sometimes calle the American Hemans .
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Brief Biographies from the Jackson/Van Buren Era (S):
Say, Thomas 1787 - 1834 :
Entomologist and conchologist. Traveled extensively through North America and published several important works. Came to Robert Owen 's New Harmony community, where he died in 1834.
Schuyler, Philip John 1733 - 1804:
Officer in the French and Indian War, and Maj. General under Washington in the Revolution; operated generally successfully in the country around Ticonderoga, but allowed Ticonderoga to be lost, and lost his command. He demanded a court-marshall, was reinstated, and then resigned. Senator from NY, 1789-91. Wealthy landowner. His daughter Elizabeth married Alexander Hamilton , and he was very helpful in Hamilton's career; daugter Margaret married Stephen Van Rensselaer
Scott, Sir Walter (1771 - 1832):
Produced an avalanche of romantic historical novels. Probably Jacksonian America's favorite novelist. Beloved by southern planters (horses named Rob Roy) were not uncommon, and New England transcendentalists ( Bronson Alcott kept a bust of Scott - the only modern so honored - in his experimental grade school that was run on transcendentalist principles).
Sebastian, Benjamin 1745 - 1834:

47. WILLIAMS FAMILY COLLECTION
from lydia huntley sigourney, with MS poem (February 21, 1840); letters to OliverEllsworth Williams from Cornelius Vanderbilt and Daniel Webster 2. Legal
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WILLIAMS FAMILY COLLECTION Watkinson Library, Trinity College Series I: Background Series II: Papers of Ezekiel Williams Jr. 1. Correspondence 1.1. Letters from Williams
1.2. Letters to Williams (includes letters from Oliver Ellsworth, David Parsons, Cornelius Vanderbilt and Noah Webster Jr.) 2. Business papers 2.1. Nautical insurance policies and related papers (arranged by ship) 2.3. Miscellaneous papers Series III: Papers of other family members 1. Correspondence 1.1. From family members (alphabetically by sender) 1.2. To family members (alphabetically by recipient) Includes letters to Mrs. Ezekiel Williams Jr. from Lydia Huntley Sigourney, with MS poem (February 21, 1840); letters to Oliver Ellsworth Williams from Cornelius Vanderbilt and Daniel Webster 2. Legal documents 3. Miscellaneous papers Series IV: Papers not of the Williams family 1. Correspondence 2. Legal and business papers 4. MS poetry ––Lydia Huntley Sigourney––"On the Death of Madam Williams", March 20, 1860
5. Miscellaneous Prose

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49. Pat Crain
lydia Maria Child, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, lydia huntley sigourney, Susan Warner,Mercy Otis Warren entries. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Women Writers.
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Pat Crain
Associate Professor
Department of English, University of Minnesota
110J Lind Hall, 207 Church Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
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Honors and Awards
  • McKnight Land-Grant Professorship, University of Minnesota, 2001-2003 Modern Language Association Prize for a First Book for The Story of A: The Alphabetization of America from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter Bush Diversity Grant, (planning grant for establishing a service-learning track in the Englsih Department, co-PI with Thomas Augst), University of Minnesota. 2001 McKnight Summer Research Fellowship/Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, University of Minnesota 2001 Bicentennial Preceptorship, Princeton University, 1999-2000 Spencer Foundation Fellowship in the History of Education, Newberry Library, 1998-99 Princeton University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Sciences Grant, 1997, 1998, 1999 American Antiquarian Society / American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Research Fellowship, 1997

50. Humanities 523: Lydia Maria Child's Rose Marian; 19th C America-Domestic
1841. Rev. ed. New York Harper and Brothers, 1845. sigourney, lydia huntley. Lettersto Mothers . New York Harper Brothers, 1838. Children's Literature.
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The Domestic Sphere Writings on Domestic Advice by Child The Frugal Housewife The Mother's Book The Family Nurse; or Companion of the Frugal Housewife Other Related 19th-Century Writings Beecher, Catharine. Treatise on Domestic Economy, for the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School. 1841. Rev. ed. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1845. Sigourney, Lydia Huntley. Letters to Mothers Children's Literature The Juvenile Miscellany Biographical Sketches of Great and Good Men. Designed for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Persons The Little Girl's Own Book Flowers for Children. I. (For Children Eight or Nine Years Old). Flowers for Children. II. ( For Children from Four to Six Years Old). Rose Marian and The Flower Fairies

51. The Traffic In Poems - Speakers - Lootens
lydia huntley sigourney, The Lost Lily Read Below Read Outside Site. Robert Treat Paine, Ode. lydia huntley sigourney, The Lost Lily .
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52. The Dolley Madison Project : Archives
sigourney, lydia Howard huntley (17911865) Writer, educator, philanthropist,lydia Howard huntley married Charles sigourney. BY
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53. (mrssigourney.htm)
lydia huntley sigourney. Mrs. sigourney was born at Norwich, Conecticut,on the 1st day of September 1791. Her maiden name was lydia huntley.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ia/county/keokuk/mrssigourney.htm
Lydia Huntley Sigourney
In 1815, while enjoying the hospitality of Daniel Wadsworth, her kind and appreciative host by chance obtained possessio of some of Lydia's manuscript in prose and verse; he pronounced them worthy of publication, and under his auspices a volume was published entitled, "Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse." This was the first appearance in print of any of her productions. The public gave the little volume a generous welcome, and its success lead to a career of authorship that lasted nearly a half-century and resulted in the publication of fifty-six volumes of poetry, tales, novels, biographies and letters. When twenty-eight years old, she married to Charles Sigourney. for the next fifteen years she resided in the most elegant mansion in Hartford, her husband being a very successful merchant ot that place. She became the mother of several children, all but two of whom died in infancy. After years of prosperity, Mr. Sigourney met with heavy losses, and they were compelled to leave their pleasant residence and seek a home in a less pretentious part of the city. Mr. Sigourney died at the age of seventy-six. During the last seven years of her life Mrs. Sogourney's chief employment was contributing to the columns of the New York "Ledger." She died in June, 1865, after a brief illness, she having enjoyed excellent health up to a short time previous to her death. She contemplated the approach of death with great tranquility of mindand well she might; for, having spent her life in honorable labor for the benefit of her race, she could look upon her career with pleasure and satisfaction.

54. Sigourney, IA Profile - Sigourney, Iowa - Local Hotels, Schools, Colleges, Newsp
Named after lydia huntley sigourney, author. Festivals Keokuk CountyExpo in July. Nearby parks and recreation Lake Keomah State Park.
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55. Sigourney, LH Finding Aid
Agency History/Biographical note lydia Howard huntley was A friend of Mary Lyon's,huntley often consulted of her marriage to Charles sigourney; however, she
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Correspondence, 1839-1846.
Manuscript Number: MS 0586 2 folders Agency History/Biographical note:

Lydia Howard Huntley was born on September 1, 1791 in Norwich, Connecticut to Ezekiel and Zerviah (Wentworth) Huntley. She attended various local schools and female seminaries. In 1811 she opened a school for young women in Norwich. A friend of Mary Lyon's, Huntley often consulted the former for advice. In 1814 she moved to Hartford, where she ran another school, and in 1815 published her first book, entitled "Moral pieces, in prose and verse". She stopped teaching in 1819 because of her marriage to Charles Sigourney; however, she continued to write. Between 1840 and 1850 she published 14 volumes of poetry and prose. She had two children. She died on June 10, 1865 in Hartford, Connecticut. Scope and Content:
Letters to Mary Lyon, principal of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, concerning Sigourney's visits to the school, offers of her books for its library and of financial support of a student. Cite as: L.H. Sigourney Correspondence, Mount Holyoke College, Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, Massachusetts

56. American Portraits List
Roger Sherman, Roger 1855 Sherman, WT Sherman, William Tecumseh Shields, JamesShields, James sigourney, lydia H. sigourney, lydia huntley Simms, William
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57. Book(s) By Author - Tibbits Family
18131885 Knox, James Carler, 1849-1930 Knox, John LeGrand, 1803-1879 sigourney,Charles, 1878-1854 sigourney, lydia Howard huntley, 1791-1865 Tibbits, Charles
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  • PREFERRED CITATION: Tibbits Family Papers, 1684-1947.
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    Knox, John LeGrand, 1803-1879 Sigourney, Charles, 1878-1854 Sigourney, Lydia Howard Huntley, 1791-1865 Tibbits, Charles Edward Dudley, 1834-1924 Tibbits, George, 1763-1849 Tibbits, George, 1825-1875 Tibbits, George Mortimer, 1796-1878 Tibbits, John Knox, 1870-? Tibbits, Sarah B., 1866-1947 Tibbits, William Badger, 1837-1880 Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Company United States Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 2nd. (1861-1862) Company G. United States. Army. New York Cavalry Regiment, 21st. (1863-1865) Saint Paul's School (Concord, NH)Faculty Saint Paul's School (Concord, NH)Students Columbia CollegeStudents Columbia UniversityStudents Yale CollegeStudents Yale UniversityStudents Poughkeepsie Collegiate SchoolStudents Union CollegeStudents Auburn Prison Auburn Correctional Facility Sing Sing Prison Sing Sing Correctional Facility Ossining Correctional Facility Agricultural machinery industryManagement Machinery industryManagement Industrial management Farm equipmentmanufacturers SoldiersUnited States VeteransUnited States Church SchoolsFaculty Church SchoolsStudents College and universitiesStudents

58. Keokuk County, IA History
It was this lady in whose honor the capital of Keokuk County received its name.lydia huntley sigourney was born in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 1, 1791.
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The following piece was written by Cleo Bohrofen and appears in the publication Our Place in History, 1844 to 1969, 125 years . This publication includes lots of history and pictures of Keokuk County and is available from the Keokuk County Historical Society for $1.00. History tells us that in naming localities and streams of water, discoverers and first settlers of America originated a plan of adopting Indian names. This plan was adhered to when the new county (Keokuk) was named. The Indians who dwelt in this particular locality were the Sac and Fox tribe. Their chief was Chief Keokuk, whose voice, was for peace with the white man. As an honor to this chief our county bears his name. Until the year 1837 the Indians held undisputed possession of the territory in Keokuk County. It was not till October 1837 that the red man first parted with his title to certain lands now comprised in the limits of Keokuk County, and the white man first obtained the right to gain a permanent foothold. By far the larger part of the county, however, remained in the hands of the Indians. It was not till October 1842, that the original possessors of this soil parted with their right to occupy it, and turned their unwilling steps to the far off and unknown regions west of the Missouri River. May 1, 1843, the whole of Keokuk County was thrown open to white settlement. Chief Keokuk lived but three years after leaving the Territory of Iowa. It is a concluded fact, by all the early settlers who knew him, that Keokuk possessed, in a prominent degree, the elements of greatness.

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60. The Library Of America American Poetry The Nineteenth Century
John Pierpont; Edward Coote Pinkney; Edgar Allan Poe; Epes Sargent;Edmund Hamilton Sears; lydia huntley sigourney; William Gilmore Simms;
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