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# Emelyn Elizabeth Gardner and Geraldine Jencks Chickering, Ballads and Songs of Southern Michigan ( 1939 ), 189, " The Frog's Courtship " ( 2 texts plus an exceprt and mention of 5 more, 3 tunes )

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In 1823, Chickering formed a partnership with pianomaker James Stewart ; they produced 15 pianos the first year at workshops at 20 Common street and sold their first piano on June 23, 1823 for $ 275.

Chickering and 1823
The company was founded in 1823 by Jonas Chickering and James Stewart, but the partnership dissolved four years later.

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Stone 1847 – 1938: Designer and Silversmith " by Elenita C. Chickering, 1994, Boston Athenaeum
* Chickering, Rodger, Imperial Germany and the Great War, 1914-1918.
Babcock later worked for the Chickering & Mackays firm who patented the first full iron frame for grand pianos in 1843.
* Chickering, Roger et al.
The book is written from the perspectives of several people-Merlin Van Tornhout and Johnny Reeves, both members of the Ku Klux Klan, Sara Chickering, a farmer, Esther Hirsh, a six-year-old Jewish girl, Leonora Sutter, an African American girl, Iris Weaver, a resteraunteur, Harvey and Viola Pettibone, who are shop owners, Reynard Alexander, a newspaper editor, Fitzgerald Flitt, the doctor, and Percelle Johnson, the town constable.
Ball died at the home of his son-in-law, sculptor William Couper, wife of his daughter Eliza Chickering Ball, in Montclair.
", in Stig Förster & Roger Chickering ( eds.
Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins – photo taken by Elmer Chickering c. 1883 in Boston
* Roger Chickering: Imperial Germany and A World Without War: The Peace Movement and German Society, 1892 – 1914.
Peabody's Woods ), Chickering School is under the elected Dover School Committee, while the two secondary schools are the responsibility of the regional school system, under the elected Dover-Sherborn Regional School Committee, with costs and governance shared with the neighboring town of Sherborn.
Dover used to have two elementary schools, Chickering for grades K to 3, and Caryl Elementary School for grades 4 to 8.
It was rebuilt and remained open until finally being closed in 2001 after the expansion of Chickering.
Soon after, the college rented a new location in Chickering Hall.
Theorists including Don Beck, Lawrence Chickering, Jack Crittenden, David Sprecher, and Ken Wilber have applied concepts such as the AQAL methodology of Integral Theory to issues in political philosophy and applications in government.
Later in 1926, WOR moved from its New York City studio on the 9th floor of Chickering Hall at 27 West 57th Street to 1440 Broadway, two blocks from Times Square.
Dudley Fam opp p. 834, photo by Elmer Chickering, Boston.
), in whose piano factory Jonas Chickering was then foreman, provided her with musical instruction.
In December 1877, she performed in an amateur production of Time Tries All at Chickering Hall in Chicago.
* Chickering, A. M. ( 1963 ).
He alerted Robert Gordon Sproul, the University of California president, and Allen L. Chickering, the president of the California Historical Society, to the possibility of a major find.
Chickering and Bolton negotiated to buy the plate, offering to pay $ 2, 500 and to assume all risk regarding the authenticity of the plate.
Bolton and Chickering did not hear from Shinn again for four days.

married and Elizabeth
Another sister, Gertrude, married Andrew II of Hungary and was the mother of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
After his education, Alexei married, albeit greatly against his will Princess Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, whose family was connected by marriage to many of the great families of Europe i. e., Charlotte's sister Elizabeth was married to Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, ruler of the Habsburg Monarchy.
On 8 November 1273 Andronikos II married as his first wife Anna of Hungary, daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and Elizabeth the Cuman, with whom he had two sons:
In 1927, he met and married Elizabeth Carver, née Hobart, widow of Oswald Carver, Olympic rowing medalist who was killed in the First World War.
In 1613, his sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine and moved to Heidelberg.
His sister, Virginia Elizabeth Fahrenheit, married Benjamin Ephraim Krueger of an aristocratic Danzig family.
In 1775, Darwin met Elizabeth Pole, daughter of Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore, and wife of Colonel Edward Pole ( 1718 – 1780 ); but as she was married, Darwin could only make his feelings known for her through poetry.
When Edward Pole died, Darwin married Elizabeth and moved to her home, Radbourne Hall, four miles ( 6 km ) west of Derby.
In 1563, Elizabeth told an imperial envoy: " If I follow the inclination of my nature, it is this: beggar-woman and single, far rather than queen and married ".
Putting a positive spin on her marital status, Elizabeth insisted she was married to her kingdom and subjects, under divine protection.
Elizabeth Hastings later married Edward Somerset, while Mary Hastings died unmarried.
The arrangement was stated to be for the benefit of Francis ' sister, Elizabeth Trentham, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, whom Oxford married later that year.
In January Elizabeth married William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby.
Aberdeen married firstly Lady Catherine Elizabeth ( 1784 – 1812 ), daughter of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn, and assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Hamilton in 1818.
In 1585, Drake married Elizabeth Sydenham — born circa 1562, the only child of Sir George Sydenham, of Combe Sydenham, who was the High Sheriff of Somerset.
After Drake's death, the widow Elizabeth eventually married Sir William Courtenay of Powderham.
In 1805, he married Lady Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn.
Lord Aberdeen married Lady Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of Lord Abercorn, in 1805.
# Johann ( b. Dresden, 24 August 1498 – d. Dresden, 11 January 1537 ), Hereditary Duke of Saxony ; married on 20 May 1516 to Elizabeth of Hesse.
Early in 1539, Frederick was married to Elizabeth of Mansfeld, but he died shortly afterwards, leaving no prospect of an heir.
Nonetheless, he married Edward IV's eldest daughter Elizabeth in January 1486, thereby uniting the houses of York and Lancaster.
Melville married Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Lemuel Shaw, on August 4, 1847 ; the couple honeymooned in Canada.
# Elizabeth of England married Fergus of Galloway and had issue.
Cook married Elizabeth Batts ( 1742 – 1835 ), the daughter of Samuel Batts, keeper of the Bell Inn, Wapping and one of his mentors, on 21 December 1762 at St. Margaret's Church in Barking, Essex.

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