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Woolson was buried with full military honors by the National Guard at Park Hill Cemetery.
Work took place at the Packard Proving Grounds at Utica, Michigan ; the plane flew successfully in the evening of September 18, 1928, with Packard test-pilot, Walter Lees and designer Captain Lionel M. Woolson.

Woolson and St
However these things may be, he loves you as tenderly as ever ; nothing, to the end of time, will ever detach him from you, & he remembers those Eleventh St. matutinal intimes hours, those telephonic matinées, as the most romantic of his life ... His long friendship with American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson, in whose house he lived for a number of weeks in Italy in 1887, and his shock and grief over her suicide in 1894, are discussed in detail in Leon Edel's biography and play a central role in a study by Lyndall Gordon.

Woolson and .
* August 2 – Albert Woolson, last surviving Union veteran of the American Civil War ( b. 1847 )
While attending high school Sullivan met Moses Woolson, whose teachings made a lasting impression on him, and nurtured him until his death.
( Edel conjectured that Woolson was in love with James and killed herself in part because of his coldness, but Woolson's biographers have strongly objected to Edel's account.
In 2002 Emma Tennant published Felony: The Private History of The Aspern Papers, a novel that fictionalised the relationship between James and American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson and the possible effects of that relationship on The Aspern Papers.
* Woolson, Constance Fenimore.
In 1956, after the death of the last member, Albert Woolson, the GAR was formally dissolved.
Albert Woolson, the last man to die who fought in the American Civil War, was born is Antwerp.
Albert Henry Woolson ( February 11, 1850 – August 2, 1956 ), was the last surviving member of the Union Army, which fought in the American Civil War.
Woolson was born in Antwerp, New York to Willard P. Woolson ( 1811-1862 ).
His father, Willard Woolson, enlisted in the Union Army.
The company never saw action, and Albert Woolson was discharged on September 7, 1865.
Woolson returned to Minnesota, where he lived the rest of his life.
Life magazine ran a seven-page article upon the death of Albert Woolson, in the August 20, 1956 issue.
In mid-2006, new census research indicated that Albert Woolson was actually only 106 years old, being listed as less than one year old in the 1850 census.
After his death, the Grand Army of the Republic was dissolved because Woolson was its last surviving member.
File: 1850UnitedStatesFederalCensus 312130447. jpg | Woolson as " Henry Albert Woolson " in the 1850 census as a newborn
The book also includes a portrait of the friendship that James formed during this time with the American author Constance Fenimore Woolson.

Woolson and on
* Michael Woolson as Juan Martino ( based on Juan Carlos Menéndez )
Fellows obtained backing from several Springfield industrialists, including Hartness and William D. Woolson, who founded the Fellows Gear Shaper Company on July 13, 1896.

Woolson and 1956
* Albert Woolson ( 1847 – 1956 )
In 1956 a monument of Woolson was erected in Gettysburg as a memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic

Woolson and what
As in real life, Woolson commits suicide while traveling in Italy and this leads James to wonder what connection, if any, there might have been between her death and her feelings for him.

Woolson and was
In New York City in 1890, an English translation was titled The Merry Monarch, with new music by Woolson Morse.

died and at
Suddenly there was a commotion upstairs, a despairing boyish shriek, and the strains of the waltz faltered and died as the musicians and guests gaped at an apparition descending the marble staircase.
This showed that common sense had not died out at the county and village level -- though why the unhappy and obviously unbalanced woman was not restrained remains a puzzle.
`` W. O. Wolfe, prominent business man and pioneer resident of this section, died shortly after midnight Tuesday at his home 48 Spruce Street '', the Asheville Times of Wednesday, June 21, announced.
For ten years a small group of European and U.S. critics has been calling attention to the half-forgotten Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele, who died 42 years ago at the age of 28.
Back in Bavaria he had seen that gesture, and at that sight his heart had always died within him.
People died, she would have said, in hospitals, or in cars on the highway at night.
He did this by the charming practice of buying up used electric blankets for $5 to $10 from survivors of patients who had died, reconditioning them, and selling them at $185 each.
With four younger children at home, Lucy stepped into her mother's role, and even after the brothers and sisters were grown, she was her father's comfort and stay until he died in 1879.
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
Mrs. Eleanor Kowalski, 42, died yesterday afternoon in Holy Cross Hospital of burns suffered in a fire that followed a bottled gas explosion Saturday night at the flat of her widowed mother, Mrs. Mary Pankowski, in the adjoining suburb of Warren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Kowalski and her daughter, Christine, 11, who died of burns at the same hospital Monday, have been scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Anne's Catholic Church, 31978 Mound, in Warren.
Raymond E. Killingsworth, 72, died Sunday at his home at 357 Venable St., Aj.
John William Ball, 68, of 133 Marietta St. NW, Apartment 101b, died Sunday at his home.
Mrs. Lola M. Harris, a native of Atlanta, died Sunday at her home in Garland, Tex..
Funeral for William Joseph Brett, 1926 NE 50th Ave., who died Thursday in Portland, will be Monday 1 p.m. at the Riverview Abbey.
The Lincolns ' fourth son, Thomas " Tad " Lincoln, was born on April 4, 1853, and died of heart failure at the age of 18 on July 16, 1871.
He died in Los Angeles at the age of ninety-six, and is interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, California.
Suffering from angina, Nobel died at home, of a cerebral haemorrhage in 1896.
" Only four months later, Kurosawa's eldest brother also died, leaving Akira, at age 23, the only one of the Kurosawa brothers still living, together with his three surviving sisters.
McCluskey died at the age of 75, not as a result of exposure, but of a heart disease which he had before the accident.
Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles ( published 1920 ) and his last in Curtain ( published 1975, the year before Christie died ).
The other account is found in Deuteronomy 10: 6, where Moses is reported as saying that Aaron died at Moserah and was buried there.
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