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Woolson and lived
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 life
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 .
* 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 died at St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth on August 2, 1956, at what was thought to be the age of 109, of a " recurring lung congestion condition ".
Woolson was buried with full military honors by the National Guard at Park Hill Cemetery.
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
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.
The book also includes a portrait of the friendship that James formed during this time with the American author Constance Fenimore Woolson.

returned and Minnesota
In June 1968, Hall returned to Minneapolis, Minnesota and worked as a caseworker for the Hennepin County, Minnesota welfare office in Minneapolis.
The family returned to the United States after the outbreak of World War II, settling eventually on a Minnesota farm.
Gilliam returned the second half kickoff 65 yards, but a holding penalty on the play moved the ball all the way back to the Minnesota 11-yard line.
Scott then returned the punt 12 yards to the Minnesota 43-yard line.
White returned the ensuing kickoff 19 yards to the Minnesota 32-yard line, and four plays later, Tarkenton completed a 25-yard pass to receiver Ahmad Rashad to reach the Oakland 28-yard line.
In 1937 he returned to the University of Minnesota and earned a bachelor's degree in 1939.
On July 7, 2007 Prince returned to his hometown of Minneapolis to perform three shows in what was unofficially declared Prince Day in Minnesota.
After the machines were returned to Minnesota, they were inspected and tested, and as each machine was sold, a notation was made in the corporate records that the machine had appeared in the film.
The 14th Infantry returned to the United States in 1901 and moved to Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
Mr. Thorson returned to Minnesota and in the following spring married and returned to Nebraska with his bride.
Grasshoppers returned for the last time in 1879, and a bright future began for southwestern Minnesota.
He moved to Paris, France for a business consulting position in 1992, but returned to Minnesota in 1993.
After leaving the Minnesota State Senate during 1878, Donnelly returned to his law practice and writing.
After his Yellowstone experiences, Langford returned to his home state of Minnesota and began a career as a Western historian.
After the XFL Avery returned to the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings in 2003.
Following his military service, Thye returned to Minnesota in 1919 and was employed as a tractor expert with the Deere & Webber Company in Minneapolis, becoming a salesman in 1920.
He returned to Minnesota in 1970 and was elected to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
Merriam never returned to Minnesota, but retired instead to Florida, where he died in Port Sewall at age 81.
Determined to complete the destruction of the Minnesota, Catesby ap Roger Jones, acting as captain in Buchanan's absence, returned the ship to the fray the next morning, March 9.
Telecasts returned to KMSP by 1990, although few home games were televised — during the Stars ' 1991 Stanley Cup Finals run, home games were available only on pay-per-view and not available to most hockey fans in Minnesota.
Ainge responded with two bold moves that changed the franchise's fortunes almost overnight: the 2007 trades for the Minnesota Timberwolves ' Kevin Garnett and the Seattle SuperSonics ' Ray Allen immediately returned the Celtics to the ranks of the NBA's elite franchises for the first time since the early 1990s.
As is well known, when Virginia returned to battle the next day intending to finish off Minnesota, she encountered the Union's.

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