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Biographies of 200 women associated with Livingston County, New York, from all walks of life and from the late 18th century to the 21st century.
In this study, Elizabeth Engelhardt finds in the work of four women writers from Appalachia, the origins of what is recognized today as ecological feminism - a wide-reaching philosophy that values the connections between humans and non-humans and works for social and environmental justice.
Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Edward Gilman Jr. He was born in England and baptized 26 Dec 1617 at Hingham, England. He was the son of Edward Gilman Sr. and Mary Clark. In September or October of 1653 he was lost at sea. He married Elizabeth Smith in Sep 1647 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. She was born ca. 1619 to Richard Smith. They were the parents of three children.
List of numbers in each vol (except 51st/52nd).