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The history behind the familiar: Revisiting Dorchester Boulevard in the late 1800s. By Michael Walsh – WestmountMag.ca
Craig Scott's sister was one of the first victims to lose her life that day and it was her profound faith in Jesus that inspired Craig to share his story, make an impact in his community and to work to change the way the world handles mass shootings.
Beginning with Driven from Distraction, updated and republished since, the Distraction series are Dr.Hallowell’s best known books.
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Many scenes in King's books are drawn from actual attractions and places here. But perhaps the most popular of King's "sites" is his deep coral colored Victorian home, fenced in by black wrought iron spider webs, bats and a big capital K on hefty gates.
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (Mrs. Fordyce Coburn) (September 22, 1872 – June 4, 1958), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a nationally recognized American author. She was a frequent contributor to The Ladies' Home Journal. She went on to publish seventy-five short stories and fourteen romantic novels. Being Little in Cambridge When Everyone Else Was Big is an autobiography written by Abbott about her childhood in Cambridge. In this ebook: Fairy Prince and Other Stories, 1922 Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs, 1920 The Indiscreet Letter, 1915 Molly Make-Believe, 1910 Little Eve Edgarton, 1914 The Sick-a-Bed Lady, 1911 The White Linen Nurse, 1913 Rainy Week, 1921
The history behind the familiar: Revisiting Dorchester Boulevard in the late 1800s. By Michael Walsh – WestmountMag.ca
Exhibition dates: 15th September 2013 – 20th January 2014 William Earle Williams (American, b. 1950) Folly Beach, South Carolina, 1999 1999 Gelatin silver print Image: 19.05 x 1…
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott poster print. Crafted from museum-quality, crease-resistant matte paper, this poster is built to last - just like the lasting impact Eleanor Hallowell Abbott had on history.It's more than just a decorative piece - it's a compliment magnet that starts conversations like wildfire! Bold and imposing, this print instantly transforms the look of a room. The satisfyingly sturdy paper is equally at home in or out of a frame, and you'll quickly get used to hearing 'where did you get that?'Whether it adorns a classroom wall, personal study, living room or office, it also packs some serious educational value. As a captivating reminder of the story that Eleanor Hallowell Abbott represents, it piques curiosity and inspires deeper learning.Like all our home decor, your print is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready to captivate and inspire. And if you have any questions, comments or suggestions? We're a small friendly team, and we're just a message away!
Haven’t been to Hallowell, Maine? Here’s five reasons to check it out.
The history behind the familiar: Revisiting Dorchester Boulevard in the late 1800s. By Michael Walsh – WestmountMag.ca
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This ambrotype portrait of John and Sarah (Williams) Young of Hallowell, was taken by A. F. Morse. The couple filed a marriage intention in Hallowell in 1864, this may be a wedding photograph. Morse's studio opened in Hallowell 1862. This was a second marriage for both John and Sarah. Sarah, of Augusta, previously married Thomas Williams in 1852. Her maiden name was also recorded as Williams, the daughter of either James or William Williams. John worked as a laborer in Hallowell, residing in the Slab City neighborhood in 1867. John's father was Ephraim Young, a shoemaker, of Georgia.