Murray, W.H.H. (William Henry Harrison), 1840-1904
William Henry Harrison Murray American writer
Murray, William H. H. 1840-1904
Murray, W. H. H. 1840-1904
Murray, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1840-1904
VIAF ID: 13424684 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Murray, W. H. H. ‡d 1840-1904
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Murray, W. H. H. ‡q (William Henry Harrison), ‡d 1840-1904
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Murray, William H. H. ‡d 1840-1904
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Henry Harrison Murray ‡c American writer
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Works
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Address delivered on the Sabbath following the assassination of President Lincoln | |
Adventures in the wilderness, or, Camp-life in the Adirondacks | |
American game fishes; their habits, habitat and peculiarities; | |
Appletons' Cyclopedia of American Biography, 1600-1889 viewed February 8, 2024 via Ancestry.com | |
Complete works of W. H. H. Murray. | |
Cones for the campfire. W.H.H. (Adirondack) Murray. | |
Continental unity an address delivered in Music Hall, Boston, by invitation of prominent citizens, December 13, 1888 | |
Daylight Land... : As recorded and set forth | |
Daylight land the experiences, incidents, and adventures, humorous and other wise, which befel Judge John Doe, tourist of San Francisco; Mr. Cephas Pepperell, capitalist, of Boston; Colonel Goffe, the man from New Hampshire, and divers others, in their parlor-car excursion over prairie and mountain, all of which I saw, and one of whom I was | |
Deacons. | |
The doom of Mamelons. | |
The gain of dying; | |
The George Kleine collection of early motion pictures...a catalog, 1980: | |
The Golden rule. | |
The history and uses of annuities ... | |
Holiday tales : Christmas in the Adirondacks | |
How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney kept New Year's, and other stories | |
How I am educating my duaghters: | |
How John Norton the trapper kept his Christmas | |
John Norton's Thanksgiving party, c1886: | |
Lake Champlain and its shores | |
Mamelons ; and, Ungava, a legend of the Saguenay | |
Music-hall sermons. | |
The mystery of the woods, and The man who missed it | |
New York observer and chronicle, March 10, 1904 viewed February 8, 2024 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers | |
Park-street pulpit: Sermons. | |
The perfect horse: how to know him, how to breed him, how to train him, how to shoe him, how to drive him. | |
Poems | |
Prohibition vs. license. | |
Short story classics (American) ... | |
The story that the keg told me, and The story of the man who didn't know much | |
Three stories. The busted ex-Texan. | |
Three stories. W.H. Murray. | |
Words fitly spoken. |