Halsey, Francis W. (Francis Whiting), 1851-1919
Halsey, Francis Whiting, 1851-1919
Francis Whiting Halsey
Halsey, Francis W. 1851-1919
Halsey, Francis Whiting
Halsey, Francis Whiting (1851-)
Halsey, Francis W. (Francis Whiting)
VIAF ID: 15148393 ( Personal )
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY
- 551 _ _ ‡a Unadilla, New York
Works
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Balfour, Viviani and Joffre, [MI] 1917 | |
The best of the world's classics, restricted to prose. | |
Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth | |
Great Epochs in American History : described by famous writers from Columbos to Rooscvelt. | |
The historical significance of the Hudson and Champlain valleys. | |
An historical sketch of Fort Brewerton, N.Y. | |
The Hudson Valley in the revolution; | |
The literary digest history of the world war / by Francis Whiting Halsey. - New York and London, 1920. | |
The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others | |
The old New York frontier; its wars with Indians and tories, its missionary schools, pioneers and land titles, 1614-1800. | |
Our literary deluge and some of its deeper waters | |
The pioneers of Unadilla village, 1784-1840 | |
Seeing Europe with famous authors | |
Stony Point battle-field; a sketch of its revolutionary history, and particularly of the surprise of Stony Point | |
Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England and Southampton, Long island, 1591-1679, with his American descendants to the eighth and ninth generations. | |
Tour of four great rivers | |
A tour of the Hudson, the Mohawk ... 1989: | |
What books to read and how to read; being suggestions for those who would seek the broad highways of literature | |
Woman: can she reason? The famous "Cynic" correspondence in the New York times Saturday review of books and art. | |
Women authors of our day in their homes; personal descriptions & interviews; | |
The worlds's famous orations |