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Phoebe and Cary
* February 12 Alice Cary, American poet, sister to Phoebe Cary ( 1824 1871 ) ( b. 1820 )
* July 31 Phoebe Cary, American poet, sister to Alice Cary ( 1820 1871 ) ( b. 1824 )
* September 4 Phoebe Cary, American poet, sister to Alice Cary ( 1820 1871 ) ( d. 1871 )
* April 26 Alice Cary, American poet, sister to Phoebe Cary ( 1824-1871 ) ( d. 1871 )
* Phoebe Cary ( 1824 1871 ), American poet
Robert Cary and his wife Elizabeth raised nine children, two of whom, Alice and Phoebe, became well-known poetesses and writers.
Poet Phoebe Cary — at whose New York City literary gatherings Dodge was a regular guest — wrote a lengthy poem about it called " The Leak in the Dike ", published posthumously in 1873, which has been widely anthologized in books of poetry for schoolchildren.
* The Poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary, Crowell ( New York, NY ), 1903.
Alice Cary ( April 26, 1820 February 12, 1871 ) was an American poet, and the sister of fellow poet Phoebe Cary ( 1824 1871 ).
Cary Cottage, childhood home of Alice and Phoebe Cary near Cincinnati, Ohio
In 1849, a Philadelphia publisher accepted the book, Poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary, and Griswold wrote the preface, left unsigned.
Alice Cary is buried alongside her sister Phoebe in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn
He was a man of rare personal and literary charm ; he edited The Southern Methodist Episcopal Pulpit ( 1846-1852 ) and The Annals of Southern Methodism ( 1855-1857 ); he compiled Devotional Melodies ( 1842 ), and, with the assistance of Phoebe Cary, one of his parishioners, Hymns for all Christians ( 1869 ; revised 1881 ); and he published many books, among which were: The Life of Dr Adam Clarke ( 1840 ); The Triumph of Peace and other Poems ( 1840 ); The Home Altar ( 1850 ); Jesus ( 1872 ), which ran through many editions and several revisions, the title being changed in 1880 to The Light of the Nations ; Sermons ( 1885 ); The Gospel of Common Sense ( 1888 ); The Gospel of Spiritual Insight ( 1891 ) and My Septuagint ( 1892 ).
1850 portrait of Phoebe Cary in New York City which hangs in her childhood home in North College Hill, Ohio
Phoebe Cary ( September 4, 1824 July 31, 1871 ) was an American poet, and the younger sister of poet Alice Cary ( 1820 1871 ).
Cary Cottage, childhood home of Alice Cary | Alice and Phoebe Cary near Cincinnati, Ohio

Phoebe and 1824
Phoebe Cary was born on September 4, 1824, in Mount Healthy, Ohio near Cincinnati, and she and her sister Alice were raised on the Clovernook farm in what is now North College Hill, Ohio.

Phoebe and
( 1997 ) Emily Dickinson Trophy ( voice ) in episode: " Phoebe Cheats "
* Phoebe Tucker Harriet's old college friend
* 2004 Cassini-Huygens makes its closest flyby of the Saturn moon Phoebe.
* 1963 Phoebe Cates, American actress
* 1989 Phoebe Tonkin, Australian actress and model
Phoebe Apperson Hearst ( December 3, 1842 April 13, 1919 ) was an American philanthropist, feminist and suffragist.
Nicknamed " Winnie ", he was the eldest of eight children born to Dr. George Tryon Harding, Sr. ( 1843 1928 ) and Phoebe Elizabeth ( Dickerson ) Harding ( 1843 1910 ).
* July 16 Phoebe Cates, American actress
* March 9 Phoebe Knapp, American hymn writer ( d. 1908 )
* 1899 William Henry Pickering discovers Saturn's moon Phoebe
Acorn set about designing the RiscPC 2, later renamed to Phoebe 2100 a design with a 64 MHz front side bus, PCI slots, and a yellow-coloured NLX form-factor case.
* Phoebe Couzins ( 1839 1913 ), lawyer, first woman appointed to the US Marshals
* Phoebe Snetsinger ( 1931 1999 ), birdwatcher
For her ensemble starring role as Phoebe on Friends ( NBC, 1994 2004 ) Kudrow won the 1998 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
* Phoebe Atwood Taylor Dead Ernest ( as by Alice Tilton )

Phoebe and 1871
George Campbell ( died July 15, 1871 ) was a Canadian farmer who was murdered by his wife Phoebe Campbell and Thomas Coyle, her lover and former farmhand to George.
Thomas Coyle was a Canadian farmhand accused, along with Phoebe Campbell, of the 1871 murder of Phoebe's husband George Campbell.
Alice died in 1871 from tuberculosis ; Phoebe died five months later of hepatitis on July 31, 1871, in Newport, Rhode Island.

Phoebe and ),
After believing she has no family except her twin sister Ursula ( Lisa Kudrow ), Phoebe becomes acquainted with her half-brother ( Giovanni Ribisi ) and birth mother ( Teri Garr ).
Phoebe begins dating Mike Hannigan ( Paul Rudd ), and chooses to be with him over her ex-boyfriend David ( Hank Azaria ).
Some important events of this revival were the writings of Phoebe Palmer during the mid-19th century, the establishment of the first of many holiness camp meetings at Vineland, New Jersey in 1867, and the founding of Asbury College ( 1890 ), and other similar institutions in the US around the turn of the 20th century.
* Phoebe ( bird ), the common name for birds of genus Sayornis in the tyrant flycatcher family
* Phoebe ( moon ), a small outer moon of Saturn
* Phoebe ( plant ), a genus of flowering plants in the Lauraceae family
* Phoebe ( given name ), a female given name meaning " bright and shining "
* Phoebe ( Bible ), Corinthian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Romans 16: 1
* Anna Phoebe ( born 1981 ), violinist
* Phoebe ( mythology ), one of the Titans
* Phoebe ( Leucippides ), the daughter of Leucippus
* Phoebe ( magazine ), a literary journal
* Phoebe ( computer ), Acorn Computers's never-released successor to the Risc PC
Studying colours and spectra provides insight into the objects ' origin and a potential correlation with other classes of objects, namely centaurs and some satellites of giant planets ( Triton, Phoebe ), suspected to originate in the Kuiper belt.
Lee was the fourth child of five children: Phoebe Lee ( 李秋源 ), Agnes Lee ( 李秋鳳 ), Peter Lee ( 李忠琛 ), and Robert Lee ( 李振輝 ).
Preceded by the feel-good duet with Phoebe Snow, " Gone at Last " ( a Top 25 hit ) and the Simon & Garfunkel reunion track " My Little Town " ( a No. 9 on Billboard ), the album managed to be his only No. 1 on the Billboard charts to date.
In Greek mythology, Tyndareus or Tyndareos () was a Spartan king, son of Oebalus ( or Perieres ) and Gorgophone ( or Bateia ), husband of Leda () and father of Helen, Castor and Polydeuces, Clytemnestra, Timandra, Phoebe and Philonoe.
Leda also had other daughters by Tyndareus: Timandra ( Τιμάνδρα ), Phoebe ( Φοίβη ), and Philonoe ( Φιλονόη ).
The mother of President Millard Fillmore, Phoebe Millard ( Fillmore ), was born in Northbridge.

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