Mary America First Girl President Of the United States The Musical

Mary America  First Girl President Of the United States   The Musical
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780635082046

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Mary America First Girl President of the United States

Mary America   First Girl President of the United States
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780635081155

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Mary America, the first girl president of the United States, calls her friends to the White House for a sleepover to help her resolve the country's budget problem.

Mary Elizabeth

Mary Elizabeth
Author: Eleanor Clark
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0975303678

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Mary Elizabeth's life undergoes a dramatic change when she leaves the only home she has known for another world far away in a place called America. The journey aboard the ship not only teaches her about perseverance but also that making a home in a new world has its share of challenges. Join Mary Elizabeth as she lives one of the greatest adventures of a lifetime and learns the importance of family and the value of perservance.

The Papers of Will Rogers The early years November 1879 April 1904

The Papers of Will Rogers  The early years  November 1879 April 1904
Author: Will Rogers
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1995-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806127457

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Horses, friends, ragtime music, and steer roping-those were the interests of the youthful Will Rogers as he came of age in the Indian Territory and traveled to the Southern Hemisphere in this first of six definitive volumes of The Papers of Will Rogers. By separating fact from legend and unveiling new knowledge via extensive archival research, this documentary history represents a unique contribution to Rogers scholarship and to studies of the Cherokee Nation West. Using many previously unpublished letters and photographs-together with introductions, notes, and biographies of his friends and relatives-volume one illuminates Rogers’s complex relationship with his father, his Cherokee heritage, his early education, first encounters with his future wife, Betty Blake, his voyage to Argentina, and his fledging years in Wild West shows and circuses in South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. Coorespondence, performance reviews, and rare newspaper documents spotlight the singular experiences that shaped the young Rogers within the context of his family, his ethnic background, and historical events. No other book describes so provocatively and authentically the genesis of America’s most beloved and influential humorist.

Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in Nineteenth Century America

Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in Nineteenth Century America
Author: Carla Bittel
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781469606446

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In the late nineteenth century, as Americans debated the "woman question," a battle over the meaning of biology arose in the medical profession. Some medical men claimed that women were naturally weak, that education would make them physically ill, and that women physicians endangered the profession. Mary Putnam Jacobi (1842-1906), a physician from New York, worked to prove them wrong and argued that social restrictions, not biology, threatened female health. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America is the first full-length biography of Mary Putnam Jacobi, the most significant woman physician of her era and an outspoken advocate for women's rights. Jacobi rose to national prominence in the 1870s and went on to practice medicine, teach, and conduct research for over three decades. She campaigned for co-education, professional opportunities, labor reform, and suffrage--the most important women's rights issues of her day. Downplaying gender differences, she used the laboratory to prove that women were biologically capable of working, learning, and voting. Science, she believed, held the key to promoting and producing gender equality. Carla Bittel's biography of Jacobi offers a piercing view of the role of science in nineteenth-century women's rights movements and provides historical perspective on continuing debates about gender and science today.

Hello America

Hello America
Author: Mary Matuja
Publsiher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Czechs
ISBN: 9781634135849

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Throughout this memoir that describes how a five-year-old girl could charm Nazi soldiers and then later experience the joy of winning scholarships, beauty pageants, and elected office--Mary's inner beauty will shine through and touch your heart.

The History of American Colleges and Their Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

The History of American Colleges and Their Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Author: David S. Zubatsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1979
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN: UIUC:30112120213167

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The Ancestors and Descendants of John Lewis Benson and His Sisters and Brother

The Ancestors and Descendants of John Lewis Benson and His Sisters and Brother
Author: Ned Harold Benson
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Benson family
ISBN: 9781467024426

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John Lewis Benson, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, was an 8th generation descendant of John Benson, who arrived in America at Plymouth Colony on 11 April 1638 on the ship "Confidence." After being reared in Chautauqua County, New York, John Lewis Benson's father, William, took him to Rock Island County, Illinois, following his daughters who had already made the migration. Shortly after reaching his majority, John Lewis Benson went to "Bleeding Kansas" as part of the wave of Abolitionists who sought to "keep Kansas free," which action reflected the devout Puritan Calvinism of his Benson forebears. He enlisted in the 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry two months after the first canon was fired on Fort Sumter, and served until the end of the War of Rebellion, being mustered out on 22 June 1865. He then returned to Kansas where he prospered, married, and fathered 5 children. He lost all his worldly possessions due to drought and the economic collapse following The Panic of 1873, and then moved about Kansas seeking a new start. During this difficult period, his wife died, leaving him a widower with 4 children ages 6 to 11. He soon married a divorcee who brought her 3 children, ages 1 to 3, to the marriage. In his second marriage, John Lewis fathered three more children. After the Unassigned Lands of Oklahoma Territory were opened for settlement in 1899, John Lewis and his blended family moved there and share-cropped 40 acres southeast of Guthrie, Oklahoma, which he eventually bought. He died on this farm on 23 March 1906. This book by one of his great-grandsons tells the story of his life, the lives of his five sisters and one brother, and their ancestry back to 16th century Oxfordshire, England.