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  2. Rebecca Latimer Felton - Wikipedia

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    She gave birth to five children, one daughter and four sons. Only one, Howard Erwin Felton, survived childhood. In the aftermath of the Civil War, their plantation was destroyed. Because they were now unable to rely on slave labor as a means of producing income, Dr. Felton returned to farming as a way to earn money until they had enough savings ...

  3. The Children's Book of Virtues - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off from 1993's The Book of Virtues, The Children's Book of Virtues collects 31 passages previously featured in the original. [3] Selections from Aesop's Fables, [3] Robert Frost, [3] Frank Crane, [4] and African and Native American folklore [3] are represented in this volume; the legend of George Washington's cherry tree (as related to Mason Locke Weems) [5] makes an encore appearance. [6]

  4. William Harrell Felton - Wikipedia

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    William Harrell Felton (June 19, 1823 – September 24, 1909) was an American politician, army surgeon, and Methodist minister. Felton was elected to three terms of office to the United States House of Representatives as an Independent Democrat, where he served as a sharp critic of commercial and financial interests and the return to the gold standard.

  5. Howard M. Ervin - Wikipedia

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    Howard M. Ervin (September 21, 1915 – August 12, 2009) was an American scholar and pastor. [1] He was a professor at Oral Roberts University until December 2006. He served on the faculty for 40 years and has been involved with the university from its inauguration in 1963. [ 2 ]

  6. Felton family - Wikipedia

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    Sir Compton Felton, 5th Baronet (c.1650–1719) Sir Compton Felton inherited the title from Sir Thomas, but died without male heirs. He married Frances Finch of Playford, but they had no children, leading to the extinction of the Felton Baronetcy upon his death. Sir Compton passed away on November 18, 1719, at his home in Ipswich at the age of ...

  7. Harold Felton - Wikipedia

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    Harold William Felton (April 1, 1902 – July 12, 1991) was an American writer and folklorist, an author of many children's books and books of American tall tales, among others. [ 1 ] Harold Felton Born in Neola, Iowa .

  8. The Children (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Children is a 1998 book by David Halberstam which chronicles the 1959–1962 Nashville Student Movement. [1] [2] [3]Among the topics covered are the Nashville sit-ins, the Freedom Riders, the formation of SNCC, and activists including James Lawson, James Bevel, Diane Nash, John Lewis, Bernard Lafayette, Marion Barry, and C. T. Vivian.

  9. Otto of the Silver Hand - Wikipedia

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    Otto of the Silver Hand is a children's historical novel set in the Middle Ages written and illustrated by Howard Pyle.It was published in 1888 by Charles Scribner's Sons.The novel is set in 13th-century Germany, partly during the Great Interregnum and partly during the reign of Rudolph of Habsburg.