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The neighborhood is named after the | Longfellow School within its borders. |
rooks House, designed by Alexander Wadsworth | Longfellow, Jr., and home of the Phillips Brooks House |
heson Lang, Nellie Hutin Britton and Malvina | Longfellow. |
of Uncle John Harper's great racer and sire, | Longfellow, himself the son of the imported English stu |
Island Handicap, Man o' War Stakes, and the | Longfellow Handicap. |
The architects were | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow (Alexander Wadsworth Longfel |
, and was designed by the architectural firm | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow. |
tary Schools that feed into Julian are Beye, | Longfellow, Mann, and Irving. |
Unable to forget him, she returned as Krissy | Longfellow, Stark's personal secretary. |
ty group, which formed in 2010, known as the | Longfellow Community Association. |
Bilingual students housed at the | Longfellow School were incorporated with Amigos in 2002 |
the attention of modern poets, both English ( | Longfellow, Rossetti) and German (notably, Gerhart Haup |
e Silver, Hypatia of Alexandria (2009) by Ki | Longfellow, the second in a trilogy of the divine femin |
great racer and top nineteenth century sire | Longfellow, himself a son of the important foundation s |
The two main cast members, Gary Cooper as | Longfellow Deeds and Jean Arthur as Louise "Babe" Benne |
The original mansion was designed by | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow as a sandstone Richardsonian |
ent home, a Romanesque structure designed by | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow on Sixth Avenue in downtown |
d many articles to magazines, and edited the | Longfellow Birthday Book (1881), Seven Voices of Sympat |
Lessings religiosen Entwicklungsgang (1877), | Longfellow (1887), an appreciation of the poems of Henr |
ned by Dr. Franklin Johnson in his eulogy of | Longfellow in 1882. |
ring Charles H. West and featuring Stephanie | Longfellow. |
out of the mare Lullaby (by the great racer | Longfellow). |
In 1883, he designed | Longfellow Park between the Cambridge home of Henry Wad |
Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow |
by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
The Life of Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, 1886 |
The bridge (Text: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow) |
Excelsior (Text: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow), 1854 |
Charles Sumner and Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, 1863 |
n of violence is over (Text: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow) |
A psalm of life (Text: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow) |
to Me Oh Ye Children (Text: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow) |
His daughter Fanny married Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow in 1843. |
Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow Elementary School, which was named after Hen |
poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
(A play on the Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow poem, The Ride of Paul Revere) |
Soon after the fire, poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow described his old home town: "Desolation! |
Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow with his sons Charles and Ernest and his wif |
poem The Spanish Student by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
earlier in that century that Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow wrote his poem "The Village Blacksmith". |
age Blacksmith" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, first published in 1841. |
verett, Franklin Dexter, and Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow served as officers of the board. |
arried in this house to poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
Corey of the Salem Farms" by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, in The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wad |
adjacent to the home of poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow (now the Longfellow House-Washington's Headq |
r courtship was described by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow in "Elizabeth", a poem from his Tales of a W |
later rendered in English by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
e 19th century American poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
ley, and learned German from Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
n of Pulaski's Banner (Text: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow) |
thaniel Langdon Frothingham, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Edward Everett, |
d in The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow who used informational materials made availa |
inal volume was dedicated to Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow and described on the title page as an "Attem |
tmas Bells" by American poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
s, when Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, and Franklin Pierce attended. |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, John Lothrop Motley, Charles Peirce, Charle |
eral Washington and later by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
Other guests included Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, Charles Allston Collins, Wilkie Collins, Ma |
with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. |
A Psalm of Life', written by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow (1807-1882). |
ing, Friedrich Nietzsche and Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow; the voices of Oswald Mosley, Benito Mussoli |
such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell-Holmes made an ind |
poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow. |
ing Mark Twain, Henry James, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, and Thomas Bailey Aldrich visited the Howel |
a story based on the poem by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, The Courtship of Miles Standish. |
d the "Queen of the West" by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow (although this nickname was first used by a |
in Tales of a Wayside Inn by Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, the "Klaboterman" appears to the crew of th |
Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow Elementary School is an elementary located o |
Poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow bought the cottage in 1866 for his friend hi |
el Johnson, Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, Margaret Fuller, John Keats, Gore Vidal, Ra |
ies such as Charles Dickens, Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Oliver Wendell Hol |
popularized by American poet Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow in "The Revenge of Rain in the Face." |
ols in the Love Field neighborhood: Henry W. | Longfellow, Sudie L. Williams, and Obadiah Knight; howe |
tists, actors and musicians: Henry Wadsworth | Longfellow, William Makepeace Thackeray, Bram Stoker, H |
Southern Literary Messenger immediately put | Longfellow "among the first of our American poets". |
gift, Appleton purchased the house in which | Longfellow had been renting rooms, now known as the Lon |
smith", third from the left, depicted in the | Longfellow Memorial by Daniel Chester French and Henry |
of his friends were dead, including Quincy, | Longfellow, Dana, and Emerson, leaving him depressed an |
b was founded in 1959 and they play just off | Longfellow Road, Caldicot. |
ditions in the same year of the Juvenilia of | Longfellow and Moore; and Sultan Stork, a volume of juv |
Cilley married Sarah | Longfellow on November 4, 1756. |
ering the Charles River immediately north of | Longfellow Bridge. |
., a daughter of Champion and Hall of Famer, | Longfellow. |
ure, particularly for the works of Whittier, | Longfellow and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. |
y's Quest, as well as biographies of Lowell, | Longfellow, and Whittier, and the novel Cloud Pictures. |
ted, being located at the Boston side of the | Longfellow Bridge, which carries the Red Line along wit |
itman, Frost, Field, Riley, Poe, Tarkington, | Longfellow, Kilmer). |
a US burlesque musical based upon a poem by | Longfellow opened at Niblo's Gardens on July 27 and ran |
into an armchair which was then presented to | Longfellow by local schoolchildren. |
which included parodies of Rudyard Kipling, | Longfellow and Walt Whitman. |
Orange Heights is served by | Longfellow Elementary School, Eliot Middle School, and |
Bungalow Heaven is served by | Longfellow and Jefferson Elementary Schools, Eliot Midd |
Neighborhoods served by | Longfellow include portions of Braeswood Place south of |
One replica, simply called | Longfellow House, still exists in Minneapolis, Minnesot |
ne, born in 2004 and named after the tale by | Longfellow and of Acadian and Cajun history. |
n for classic poets, especially Tennyson and | Longfellow - that Brannen first came into touch with hi |
In fall 2005 the new | Longfellow Elementary School campus started constructio |
st Boston Bridge (at the site of the current | Longfellow Bridge), which greatly shortened the route f |
Jersey Lightning who goes back to the great | Longfellow through his Kentucky Derby winning son, Rile |
ed the capital to do so and agreed to permit | Longfellow Copper to mine the lode as well. |
almouth, Maine in 1753 and 1754 when Stephen | Longfellow was clerk. |
With Samuel | Longfellow, Johnson compiled a Book of Hymns (1846) and |
ed to co-develop the "Detroit lode" with the | Longfellow Copper Mining Company (later purchased by th |
t of "The Death of Minnehaha", with words by | Longfellow. |
how is based on a series of tales written by | Longfellow about Stinkfoot, a New York City alley cat, |
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