Author: Norman Seaver Frost
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A genealogy and a history of the Frost families whose ancestry came from Mass., Maine, and Maryland. Descendants and relatives lived in Texas, New Jersey California, Vermont, Michigan, Virginia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and elsewhere.
Frost Genealogy in Five Families
Author: Norman Seaver Frost
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A genealogy and a history of the Frost families whose ancestry came from Mass., Maine, and Maryland. Descendants and relatives lived in Texas, New Jersey California, Vermont, Michigan, Virginia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and elsewhere.
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A genealogy and a history of the Frost families whose ancestry came from Mass., Maine, and Maryland. Descendants and relatives lived in Texas, New Jersey California, Vermont, Michigan, Virginia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and elsewhere.
Black Bangor
Author: Maureen Elgersman Lee
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 9781584654995
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
A vivid reconstruction of a once-vibrant African American community in northern New England.
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 9781584654995
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
A vivid reconstruction of a once-vibrant African American community in northern New England.
Newdick's Season of Frost
Author: Robert Spangler Newdick
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780873953160
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
In 1935 Professor Robert Newdick of Ohio State University wrote to Robert Frost--already America's most famous living poet--in order to suggest certain revisions in the arrangement of the poet's collected poems. The brief letter was to begin a relationship of nearly five years (ending only with Newdick's untimely death in 1939) in which Newdick assiduously gathered materials from a wide variety of sources for a projected (but not "authorized") Frost biography. Although only part (about 100 pages) of the biography was actually written, Newdick left behind him several files of factual data, as well as observations and comments by Frost and by many people who knew him. These materials have not heretofore been published, nor were they used in any subsequent biography. In the present volume William A. Sutton brings together Newdick's partial biography with his various notes and letters, adding a narrative of the Frost-Newdick relationship which sheds new light on the poet and on the identity of poets. With Newdick, as with subsequent researchers, the fiction-making Frost was often playing a game of hide-and-seek so that he would never be completely "found out" as a mere empirical datum, although there is evidence that his candor with Newdick was at times greater than it would be in later years. Newdick, a perceptive admirer of Frost's poetry, had to struggle with his own realizations of such Frostian characteristics as secretiveness, ambivalence, and capriciousness, and so the book reveals a great poet who could be both generous and arch, a professor relentless in his search for information, a famous man fitfully bothered, then amused by a young academic's earnest efforts on his behalf, and a biographer devoted to, but at times exhausted by, the demands of his biographical subject. Frost appears as one who thought of both biography and biographer as "attractive nuisances." The original materials brought together here manifest, therefore, both a kind of biography, and a chronicle of the act of biography, a fresh look at the creative personality, and a running account of how a biographer attempts to bring such a personality into focus.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780873953160
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
In 1935 Professor Robert Newdick of Ohio State University wrote to Robert Frost--already America's most famous living poet--in order to suggest certain revisions in the arrangement of the poet's collected poems. The brief letter was to begin a relationship of nearly five years (ending only with Newdick's untimely death in 1939) in which Newdick assiduously gathered materials from a wide variety of sources for a projected (but not "authorized") Frost biography. Although only part (about 100 pages) of the biography was actually written, Newdick left behind him several files of factual data, as well as observations and comments by Frost and by many people who knew him. These materials have not heretofore been published, nor were they used in any subsequent biography. In the present volume William A. Sutton brings together Newdick's partial biography with his various notes and letters, adding a narrative of the Frost-Newdick relationship which sheds new light on the poet and on the identity of poets. With Newdick, as with subsequent researchers, the fiction-making Frost was often playing a game of hide-and-seek so that he would never be completely "found out" as a mere empirical datum, although there is evidence that his candor with Newdick was at times greater than it would be in later years. Newdick, a perceptive admirer of Frost's poetry, had to struggle with his own realizations of such Frostian characteristics as secretiveness, ambivalence, and capriciousness, and so the book reveals a great poet who could be both generous and arch, a professor relentless in his search for information, a famous man fitfully bothered, then amused by a young academic's earnest efforts on his behalf, and a biographer devoted to, but at times exhausted by, the demands of his biographical subject. Frost appears as one who thought of both biography and biographer as "attractive nuisances." The original materials brought together here manifest, therefore, both a kind of biography, and a chronicle of the act of biography, a fresh look at the creative personality, and a running account of how a biographer attempts to bring such a personality into focus.
The Frost Genealogy
Author: Josephine C. Frost
Publisher:
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
William Frost (d.1719) was born before 1635 (in England or New England) and was in Southold, Long Island, New York as early as 1655. He married twice, and moved to Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. Descendants lived throughout the United States.
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
William Frost (d.1719) was born before 1635 (in England or New England) and was in Southold, Long Island, New York as early as 1655. He married twice, and moved to Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. Descendants lived throughout the United States.
Ancestors of William Goodell Frost and Eleanor (Marsh) Frost
Author: Richard D. Sears
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Berea (Ky.)
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Berea (Ky.)
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
The United States Catalog
Author: Ida M. Lynn
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 894
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 894
Book Description
The United States Catalog
Ancestors of Delana Manley
Author: Robert O. Corcoran
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 748
Book Description
Delana Manley was born 3 October 1826 in Dummerston, Vermont. Her parents were John F. Manley (1802-1852) and Abigail Wilson (1804-1882) She married Porter Chase (1823-1851) in 1843. They had two children. She married Nathaniel C. Kilburn (1832-1888), son of William Kilburn and Patty Darling, in 1852. They had three children. She died in 1888 in Mansfield, New York. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Massachusetts, Vermont and New York.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 748
Book Description
Delana Manley was born 3 October 1826 in Dummerston, Vermont. Her parents were John F. Manley (1802-1852) and Abigail Wilson (1804-1882) She married Porter Chase (1823-1851) in 1843. They had two children. She married Nathaniel C. Kilburn (1832-1888), son of William Kilburn and Patty Darling, in 1852. They had three children. She died in 1888 in Mansfield, New York. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Massachusetts, Vermont and New York.
The Cumulative Book Index
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 830
Book Description
A world list of books in the English language.
Publisher:
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 830
Book Description
A world list of books in the English language.
The United States Catalog
Author: Mary Burnham
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1612
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1612
Book Description