1/10/2024 0 Comments Parkers maple barn employment![]() Greased paper instead of glass and, in rough weather, were kept constantly closed with Page: 12 Switch to Image Mode CLOSE almost complete the catalogue. A puncheon table, a clumsy cupboard, a couple of largeīedsteads, made by driving stakes in the floor, some blocks for seats, and a well-kept Overhead, from the rude rafters hung rows of well-cured hams, and around the mudĬhimney were long strings of red-pepper pods and dried pumpkins. Of blazing logs in this fire-place filled the cabin with a cheerful warmth and ruddy The single room had a puncheon floor, and on one side a largeįire-place, with a blackened crane for cooking purposes. The building was of rough logs, with mud between the cracks, to His outlook upon things was from a cabin door inĬuyahoga County, Ohio. His fair young wife, and says, Behold! thou art.Returns at evening, she salutes his wife,.Where all day long he hews the thickets down,. ![]() And ere the rough frontiersman from his toil,.And there, beside some Western hill or stream,.To do it finding none therein, she turns.And Destiny ransacks the city for a man.When some great work is waiting to be done,.Genius delights in hatching her offspring in out-of-the-way places.- Irving. Page: ] Switch to Image Mode CLOSE Page LIFE AND WORK OF JAMES A. Page: x Switch to Image Mode CLOSE Page x ![]() University's Alumnal Record, 1920 American Authors,ġ600-1900 and Parker and Heiney– Poets and Information from the Greencastle Public Library Who's Who in America De Pauw Textbooks are omitted from the list of his works. Of the Jones Brothers Publishing Company. Periodical, contributed largely to the press and was for some time literary director Ridpath spent a year (1897-98) as editor of THE ARENA, a Boston Which put the institution on a firm financial basis and which resulted in theīesides his work as an educator, administrator and writer, It was Ridpath who secured for Asbury the De Pauw endowment Science, and as vice-president, until 1885. Variously as professor of English literature, belles lettres, history and political The Asbury Institute faculty, which he continued to serve Years and, in 1869, returned to Greencastle as a member of ![]() He taught in the Boone County (Ind.) Academy, was superintendent of the Lawrenceburg schools for three Smythe and, after receiving his degree the following spring, took up Same institution in 1866 and, in 1880, an honorary LL.D. 26, 1841 (some sources give 1840), he attended local schools and graduated from Indiana Asbury (nowĭe Pauw) University in 1863. in the Nineteenth century was of great importance. Of the most obvious sort, the contribution which John Clark Ridpath made to the diffusion of knowledge in the U. Despite the fact that his amazingly voluminous output occasionally included hack work ![]()
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