Fannie
E.
Stone
Born:
05/07/1848
Monroe
,
MI
Died: 1942
Parents: Hiram and Sophia Stone
Spouse: Frank D. Newberry
Children: Max W., Perry H., Roy, Grace
Address(es):
Last known
Branch County , MI
Died: 1942
Parents: Hiram and Sophia Stone
Spouse: Frank D. Newberry
Children: Max W., Perry H., Roy, Grace
Address(es):
Last known
Branch County , MI
Writings
| Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In Memory of Hon. Cyrus Gray Luce : Ex-Governor of the State of Michigan : proceedings of the Senate and the House of Representatives | Non Fiction | Adult | [Lansing, Mich.?] : Published by authority of the Legislature, 1905 | 1905 | |
| Joyce's Investments : A Story for Girls | Fiction | Children | Boston : A.I. Bradley | 1899 | |
| All Aboard | Fiction | Children | Boston : A. I. Bradley | 1898 | |
| By Strange Paths | Fiction | Children | Andrew Melrose | 1898 | |
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Everyday Honor : A Story for Young People - (Publication Years: 1898, 1912) |
Fiction | Children | G. W. Jacobs | 1898 -1912 | |
| A Son's Victory : A Story of the Land of the Honey-Bee | Fiction | Children | Boston : Pilgrim Press | 1897 | |
| Bubbles : A Girl's Story | Fiction | Children | New York ; A.L. Burt | 1897 | |
| Strange Conditions | Fiction | Children | Boston : A.I. Bradley | 1896 | |
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The wrestler of Philippi; a tale of the early Christians - (Publication Years: 1896, 1914) |
Non Fiction | Adult | Elgin, Ill., David C. Cook Publishing Company | 1896 -1914 |
| The House of Hollister | Fiction | Children | A. I. Bradley | 1895 | |
| Not for Profit : A Story for Girls | Fiction | Children | New York: A. L. Burt | 1894 | |
| Comrades | Fiction | Children | Congregational Sunday School | 1893 | |
| The Odd One : A Story for Girls | Fiction | Children | Boston : A. I. Bradley | 1893 | |
| Brian's Home | Fiction | Children | Boston ; Chicago : Congregational Sunday-School and Pub. Society | 1892 | |
| Sara, A Princess, the Story of a Noble Girl | Fiction | Children | Boston : Bradley & Woodruff | 1892 | |
|
Impress of a Gentlewoman - Millicent Raymond |
Fiction | Boston : Bradley & Woodruff | 1891 | ||
| Transplanted | Fiction | Boston ; Chicago : Congregational Sunday-School and Pub. Society | 1889 | ||
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The Blacksmith's Children : A Juvenile Temprerance Cantata - With Martin T. Towne for public entertainments by Bands of Hope, Cold Water Armies, etc. |
Non Fiction | Children | Chicago : D.C. Cook | 1881 |
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Skills:
Author
Inclusion in biographical or critical works:
| Name | Date |
|---|---|
| Literary Michigan by the Michigan Council for the Humanities | 1988 |
Education:
| Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attended | Young Ladies Seminary | Monroe , MI | |
| Graduated at 17 | School in Brookline, MA | Brookline , MA |
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