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var str = 'Born in Avon, NY Hosmer's poems were widely published in literary magazines of the day. He is best known for Native American themed works like "Yonnondio" and "Legends of the Seneca."';
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Halpin, F. [Frederick]
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4 x 5 in.
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var str = 'Portrait of Lydia H. Sigourney';
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var str = 'Known as the "Sweet Singer of Hartford," Sigourney's poetry and prose was popular throughout the 19th century for its strong emotional appeal, particular concerning mortality. She figures here as author of "Letter from the Charter-Oak, at Hartford, to the Great Oak of Geneseo," an 1843 poem meditating upon the Wadsworth family, the displacement of Native Americans, and the course of history';
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Hall Jr., H.B. [Henry Bryan]
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var str = 'Illustration of the Middle Falls accompanies the poem "Mona-Sha-Sha," by William H.C. Hosmer';
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