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  • Zilpha Keatley Snyder
  • American author (1927–2014)

    Zilpha Keatley Snyder (May 11, 1927 – October 7, 2014) was an American author of books for children and young adults. Three of Snyder's works were named

    Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    Zilpha_Keatley_Snyder

  • Zilpha
  • Name list

    Zilpha Carruthers Franklin (1897–1975), American journalist, editor, government official Zilpha Drew Smith (1852–1926), American social worker Zilpha

    Zilpha

    Zilpha

  • Oona Chaplin
  • Actress (born 1986)

    series Game of Thrones, Kitty Trevelyan in the BBC drama The Crimson Field, Zilpha Geary in the series Taboo, and Varang in the Avatar film series. Chaplin

    Oona Chaplin

    Oona Chaplin

    Oona_Chaplin

  • Taboo (2017 TV series)
  • British television drama series

    Jessie Buckley as Lorna Delaney (née Bow), Horace's widow Oona Chaplin as Zilpha Geary (née Delaney), James Delaney's half-sister and lover Stephen Graham

    Taboo (2017 TV series)

    Taboo_(2017_TV_series)

  • Zilpha Elaw
  • American preacher, autobiographer (1790–1873)

    Zilpha Elaw (c. 1790 – 1873) was an African-American preacher and spiritual autobiographer. She has been cited as "one of the first outspoken black women

    Zilpha Elaw

    Zilpha_Elaw

  • Zilpha Grant
  • British swimmer

    Zilpha Grant (29 July 1919 – 31 January 2011), later known by her married name Zilpha Wheelton, was an English freestyle swimmer who competed for Great

    Zilpha Grant

    Zilpha_Grant

  • James Delaney (Taboo)
  • Fictional character

    magic' with his half-sister Zilpha. James is totally amoral and has been having a sexual relationship with his half sister Zilpha (they share the same father)

    James Delaney (Taboo)

    James_Delaney_(Taboo)

  • Below the Root (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    Commodore 64, IBM PC, and Apple II. The game is a continuation of the author Zilpha Keatley Snyder's Green Sky Trilogy, making it the fourth story in the series

    Below the Root (video game)

    Below_the_Root_(video_game)

  • Zilpha Carruthers Franklin
  • American editor (1897–1975)

    Zilpha Mary Carruthers Franklin (September 1, 1897 – June 6, 1975) was an American writer, editor, and federal official. In 1943, she was named chief information

    Zilpha Carruthers Franklin

    Zilpha Carruthers Franklin

    Zilpha_Carruthers_Franklin

  • Reva Beck Bosone
  • American attorney and politician (1895–1983)

    Reva Zilpha Beck Bosone (April 2, 1895 – July 21, 1983) was an American attorney and politician. She was a U.S. Representative from Utah for two terms

    Reva Beck Bosone

    Reva Beck Bosone

    Reva_Beck_Bosone

  • Mitromorpha zilpha
  • Species of gastropod

    Mitromorpha zilpha is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitromorphidae. The length of the shell attains 6 mm, its diameter

    Mitromorpha zilpha

    Mitromorpha_zilpha

  • The Egypt Game
  • 1967 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Egypt Game (1967) is a Newbery Honor-winning novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. Set in a small college town in California, the novel follows the creation

    The Egypt Game

    The_Egypt_Game

  • Zilpha Drew Smith
  • American social worker

    Zilpha Drew Smith (1852 – 1926) was an American social worker. She was a leading figure in the charity organization movement and in the professionalization

    Zilpha Drew Smith

    Zilpha Drew Smith

    Zilpha_Drew_Smith

  • Green Sky Trilogy
  • Series of fantasy novels by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Green Sky Trilogy is a series of science fantasy novels by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, originally published between 1975 and 1978 by Atheneum. The books

    Green Sky Trilogy

    Green_Sky_Trilogy

  • Henry M. Leland
  • American engineer, machinist, and entrepreneur (1843–1932)

    marques, Cadillac and Lincoln. Henry M. Leland was born to Leander and Zilpha Leland, the youngest of 8, in Vermont in 1843. Sources differ on the town

    Henry M. Leland

    Henry M. Leland

    Henry_M._Leland

  • The Headless Cupid
  • 1971 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Headless Cupid is a children's novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. First published in 1971, the book was a Newbery Honor book for 1972. It was also nominated

    The Headless Cupid

    The_Headless_Cupid

  • Hiram Sibley
  • American entrepreneur and philanthropist (1807–1888)

    Rochester, New York. He was the second son of Benjamin Sibley (1768–1829) and Zilpha (née Davis) Sibley (1771–1824). Too poor to receive more than a country

    Hiram Sibley

    Hiram Sibley

    Hiram_Sibley

  • Alton Raible
  • American painter, printmaker, and book illustrator

    known for his illustrations for many of the children's novels written by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. Born in Modesto, California, Raible earned an MFA in 1950

    Alton Raible

    Alton_Raible

  • Below the Root (novel)
  • 1975 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    Below the Root is a science fiction/fantasy novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, the first book in the Green Sky Trilogy. The 1984 videogame Below the Root

    Below the Root (novel)

    Below_the_Root_(novel)

  • Judith Winsor Smith
  • American women's suffrage activist and social reformer

    Silvanus (or Sylvanus) Smith, and the couple had six children. Her daughter Zilpha Drew Smith became a prominent social worker in Boston. The family lived

    Judith Winsor Smith

    Judith_Winsor_Smith

  • Eyes in the Fishbowl
  • 1968 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    Eyes in the Fishbowl is a 1968 adolescent novel by author Zilpha Keatley Snyder, illustrated by Alton Raible. A 14-year-old boy narrates the story of strange

    Eyes in the Fishbowl

    Eyes_in_the_Fishbowl

  • The Witches of Worm
  • Novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Witches of Worm is a 1972 young adult novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. It received a Newbery Honor and was a finalist for the National Book Award for

    The Witches of Worm

    The_Witches_of_Worm

  • Aquatics at the 1938 British Empire Games
  • Rawson Pat Norton 4:49.0 England Edna Hughes Joyce Harrowby Margery Hinton Zilpha Grant 4:50.1 3×110 yd medley relay England Doris Storey Lorna Frampton Margery

    Aquatics at the 1938 British Empire Games

    Aquatics at the 1938 British Empire Games

    Aquatics_at_the_1938_British_Empire_Games

  • Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
  • Cemetery and nature reserve in London

    Heritage at Risk Register. Those who are buried or have memorials here: Zilpha Elaw (died 1873), African-American preacher and spiritual autobiographer

    Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park

    Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park

    Tower_Hamlets_Cemetery_Park

  • The Changeling (Snyder novel)
  • 1970 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Changeling is a young adult novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. This book was first published in 1970. It was awarded a Christopher Award and named an

    The Changeling (Snyder novel)

    The_Changeling_(Snyder_novel)

  • Prince Hall
  • American free Black leader and Freemason (c. 1736 – 1807)

    in 1770. David Gray states he was married for a second time to Sylvia (Zilpha) Ward Hall. An article about Hall for Africans in America by PBS states

    Prince Hall

    Prince Hall

    Prince_Hall

  • Ludmila Ruoso
  • French dub actor

    Bell 2006 Dexter Laura Moser Sage Kirkpatrick 2011 CSI: Miami Samantha Owens Taylor Cole 2013 The Originals Sofya 2017 Taboo Zilpha Geary Oona Chaplin

    Ludmila Ruoso

    Ludmila_Ruoso

  • Stogumber
  • Village and civil parish in Somerset, England

    University of British Columbia Faculty of Law was born in the village. Zilpha Margetts nee Major was born on 1 November 1825 in Stogumber, where her family

    Stogumber

    Stogumber

    Stogumber

  • Snyder (surname)
  • Surname list

    (1931–2025), American academic administrator Zack Snyder, American filmmaker Zilpha Keatley Snyder, American author Snider (surname) This page lists people

    Snyder (surname)

    Snyder_(surname)

  • Gib Rides Home
  • 1998 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    Gib Rides Home is a 1998 novel for young readers by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. It is set in the early 1900s and concerns the plight of young orphan boys who

    Gib Rides Home

    Gib_Rides_Home

  • Newbery Medal
  • American children's literary award

    O'Dell The Black Pearl Honor Isaac Bashevis Singer The Fearsome Inn Honor Zilpha Keatley Snyder The Egypt Game Honor 1969 Lloyd Alexander The High King Winner

    Newbery Medal

    Newbery_Medal

  • George A. Smith
  • Early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement

    married Lucy Smith, Nancy Clement, Sarah Ann Libby, Hannah Maria Libby, Zilpha Stark, and Susan E. West. His wives bore him 20 children, 11 of whom were

    George A. Smith

    George A. Smith

    George_A._Smith

  • Mitzi J. Smith
  • American biblical scholar

    Sermon." Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67.3 (July 2013). "Zilpha Elaw." Biographical History of Women Biblical Interpreters. Edited by Marion

    Mitzi J. Smith

    Mitzi_J._Smith

  • List of fantasy worlds
  • Norman A planet in the Solar System Tarnsman of Gor 1966 N F Green–sky Zilpha Keatley Snyder Setting of the Green Sky Trilogy of novels Below the Root

    List of fantasy worlds

    List_of_fantasy_worlds

  • Nashville, Tennessee, slave market
  • Slave auction house and commercial building in Tennessee

    months old George, Buck, Mily, George, Jane, Henry, Sam, Cain, Judy, Henry, Zilpha John, Jim, Harriet, Tamor, Rachel, Mary Jordan, Albert, Betsey, three children

    Nashville, Tennessee, slave market

    Nashville, Tennessee, slave market

    Nashville,_Tennessee,_slave_market

  • Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri
  • Annual event in Missouri, United States

    Jean Karl, Robert C. Lee, David Melton, Charles and Elizabeth Schwartz, Zilpha K. Snyder, Lisl Weil, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo 1980 Robert Newton Peck

    Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri

    Children's_Literature_Festival_at_the_University_of_Central_Missouri

  • Old Elizabeth
  • African-American Methodist minister and former slave (c.1766–1866)

    unlike some other slave narratives, and primarily on her spiritual journey. Zilpha Elaw (c. 1790 – 1873), African American itinerant preacher "Elizabeth".

    Old Elizabeth

    Old_Elizabeth

  • Childhood secret club
  • Informal organization by kids

    than their real-life counterparts. A more realistic depiction is found in Zilpha Keatley Snyder's novel The Egypt Game, in which six children gather in an

    Childhood secret club

    Childhood secret club

    Childhood_secret_club

  • The Gypsy Game
  • 1997 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Gypsy Game is a 1997 children's book by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, a sequel to The Egypt Game (1967). All of the main characters return in a new adventure

    The Gypsy Game

    The_Gypsy_Game

  • October 8
  • Day of the year

    – Harden M. McConnell, American chemist and academic (born 1927) 2014 – Zilpha Keatley Snyder, American author (born 1927) 2014 – Jeen van den Berg, Dutch

    October 8

    October_8

  • Divergent (novel)
  • 2011 novel by Veronica Roth

    such as Lois Lowry's The Giver, Monica Hughes’s The Dream Catcher, and Zilpha Snyder’s Green Sky Trilogy use that device to different ends. In her masters'

    Divergent (novel)

    Divergent_(novel)

  • Zilfa Estcourt
  • American writer

    Zilfa Estcourt (born Zilpha Eugenie Phillips, May 3, 1883 – December 17, 1959) was an American newspaper columnist and editor. Described variously as "the

    Zilfa Estcourt

    Zilfa Estcourt

    Zilfa_Estcourt

  • Gib
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    language, ISO 639-3 code gib, a form of Hausa language Gib series of books by Zilpha Keatley Snyder AnEsonGib, British youtuber Gib Mihăescu, Romanian writer

    Gib

    Gib

  • Mary Clark Thompson
  • American philanthropist (1835–1923)

    born in Naples, New York, in 1835 to Myron Holley Clark (1806–1892) and Zilpha (née Watkins) Clark (1806–1877). She moved with her family to Canandaigua

    Mary Clark Thompson

    Mary_Clark_Thompson

  • John "Grizzly" Adams
  • American mountain man

    (1785–1844). He had seven siblings, Susan B., Almy, Charles, James Capen, Zilpha, Francis and Albert. John married Cylena Drury in 1836. They had three children:

    John "Grizzly" Adams

    John

    John_"Grizzly"_Adams

  • Fool's Gold (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fool's Gold, a 1958 novel by Dolores Hitchens Fool's Gold, a 1993 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder "Fool's Gold", a short story by Elizabeth Moon in the 1999

    Fool's Gold (disambiguation)

    Fool's_Gold_(disambiguation)

  • Francis T. Nicholls
  • American judge

    older brother Lawrence in Napoleonville. In 1860, Nicholls married Caroline Zilpha Guion, the daughter of a prominent sugar planter and jurist in Lafourche

    Francis T. Nicholls

    Francis T. Nicholls

    Francis_T._Nicholls

  • Juliann Jane Tillman
  • Preacher in the A.M.E. Church

    annual Library of Congress "Women Who Dare" calendar. Jarena Lee Julia Foote Zilpha Elaw Sarah E. Gorham "Free Blacks in the Antebellum Period". Library of

    Juliann Jane Tillman

    Juliann Jane Tillman

    Juliann_Jane_Tillman

  • J. Gregory Bruce
  • American judge (1897–1985)

    recalled to perform further judicial duties on June 1, 1967. Bruce married Zilpha Foster, with whom he had three sons. Bruce died in his home in Bethesda

    J. Gregory Bruce

    J._Gregory_Bruce

  • Peacemakers International
  • Church in MI, United States of America

    credibility amongst these groups.[citation needed] In the early 1990s Jim and Zilpha Fox, members of the New Life congregation, approached Pastor Steve and offered

    Peacemakers International

    Peacemakers International

    Peacemakers_International

  • USS Flagstaff
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy and Coast Guard

    Flagstaff, Arizona Laid down 1 June 1966 Launched 15 July 1966 Christened by Zilpha A. Wheeler, wife of Flagstaff, Arizona Mayor Rollin Wheeler Commissioned

    USS Flagstaff

    USS Flagstaff

    USS_Flagstaff

  • Below the Root
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Below the Root (novel), first book in the Green Sky Trilogy by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, published in 1975 Below the Root (video game), video game

    Below the Root

    Below_the_Root

  • Archer, Idaho
  • Unincorporated community in the state of Idaho, United States

    operation until 1920. The community was named after the maiden name of Zilpha A. Young. Archer's population was 250 in 1909, and 50 in 1960. U.S. Geological

    Archer, Idaho

    Archer,_Idaho

  • Windham Classics
  • American video game publisher

    were grown-up players. Below the Root, 1984 (developed in corporation with Zilpha Keatley Snyder, based upon her novel Below the Root) Swiss Family Robinson

    Windham Classics

    Windham_Classics

  • Josh Billings
  • American humorist (1818–1885)

    his second year for removing the clapper of the campus bell. He married Zilpha E. Bradford in 1845. Shaw worked as a farmer, coal miner, explorer, and

    Josh Billings

    Josh Billings

    Josh_Billings

  • The House on Parchment Street
  • 1973 novel by Patricia A. McKillip

    "[t]hough the story lacks the intriguing psychological ambiguity of, say, Zilpha Snyder's ghost stories, McKillip blends history, supernatural occurrences

    The House on Parchment Street

    The_House_on_Parchment_Street

  • Keatley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Keatley (1838–1905), American newspaper editor, politician, and judge Zilpha Keatley Snyder (1927–2014), American author of books for children and young

    Keatley

    Keatley

  • Runaway
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    installment in the Jess the Border Collie series The Runaways, a 1999 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder Runaways, a 2001 novel in the Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers

    Runaway

    Runaway

  • Until the Celebration
  • 1977 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    Until the Celebration is a science fiction/fantasy novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, the third book in the Green Sky Trilogy. The book's title refers to

    Until the Celebration

    Until_the_Celebration

  • Peter Bryan Bruin
  • Mississippi territorial judge (1754–1827)

    Retrieved 2024-09-03 – via HathiTrust. "Death Notices: Elizabeth Bruin, Zilpha Calvit". The Mississippi Messenger. October 20, 1807. p. 3. Retrieved 2024-12-14

    Peter Bryan Bruin

    Peter Bryan Bruin

    Peter_Bryan_Bruin

  • National Conference of Charities and Correction
  • Profession?", 1915 Joseph Krauskopf, Missouri life-member of the board Zilpha Drew Smith, speaker, 1884 and 1892 Lilian Carpenter Streeter, presented

    National Conference of Charities and Correction

    National Conference of Charities and Correction

    National_Conference_of_Charities_and_Correction

  • Green Sky
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Hawthorne, Florida Green Sky Trilogy, a series of fantasy novels by Zilpha Keatley Snyder This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the

    Green Sky

    Green_Sky

  • African-American literature
  • Body of literature by Americans of African descent

    countered the dominant racist and sexist discourse of early American society. Zilpha Elaw was born in 1790 in America to free parents. She was a preacher for

    African-American literature

    African-American_literature

  • Richard Rogers Bowker
  • American publisher, editor, journalist (1848–1933)

    Alice G. Mitchell (1864–1941) in Brookline, Massachusetts. Alice's mother, Zilpha Maria Mitchell (née Morton; 1834–1888) was a first cousin of Levi Parsons

    Richard Rogers Bowker

    Richard Rogers Bowker

    Richard_Rogers_Bowker

  • John Murrell (bandit)
  • Antebellum American criminal (died 1844)

    Williamson County, Tennessee. Murrell was the son of Jeffrey Murrell and Zilpha Andrews, and was the third born of eight children. While he was incarcerated

    John Murrell (bandit)

    John Murrell (bandit)

    John_Murrell_(bandit)

  • Bagasha Creek
  • Stream in Mississippi, U.S.

    Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is a tributary to Zilpha Creek. Bagasha is a name derived from the Choctaw language meaning "small

    Bagasha Creek

    Bagasha_Creek

  • Robert S. Gould
  • American judge (1826–1904)

    Presbyterian minister who died when Gould was seven years old. His mother, Zilpha Gould, moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in 1837. Gould entered the University

    Robert S. Gould

    Robert S. Gould

    Robert_S._Gould

  • Giles sisters
  • Pioneers in women's education

    Carolina, 1734-1860. Kingsport, TN: Kingsport Press, 1961. Giles, Mary Zilpha. Mary Zilpha Giles papers, 1846-1942. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library

    Giles sisters

    Giles_sisters

  • Unseen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    replacing The Watcher in Marvel Comics universe The Unseen, a 2004 novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder The Unseen, a 1989 novel by Nanni Balestrini Unseen: How

    Unseen

    Unseen

  • List of fictional universes in literature
  • Gormenghast series of gothic fantasy novels. Green-Sky Below the Root 1975 Zilpha Keatley Snyder Low-gravity forest planet inhabited by an arboreal culture

    List of fictional universes in literature

    List_of_fictional_universes_in_literature

  • Reuel Williams
  • American politician

    from 1837 to 1843. Born in Hallowell, Massachusetts to Seth Williams and Zilpha Ingraham, he attended Hallowell Academy, and went on to study law. He was

    Reuel Williams

    Reuel Williams

    Reuel_Williams

  • First ladies and gentlemen of New York
  • Spouse or Partner of the Governor of New York

    (1812–1886) January 1, 1853 – December 31, 1854 Horatio Seymour m. 1835 19 Zilpha Clark (1806–1877) January 1, 1855 – December 31, 1856 Myron H. Clark m.

    First ladies and gentlemen of New York

    First ladies and gentlemen of New York

    First_ladies_and_gentlemen_of_New_York

  • Lawn bowls at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
  • 3 Hilda Luipa & Beatrice Mali 4 2 0 2 54 59 4 4 Hajah Mohd Daud & Amalia Matali 4 1 0 3 47 66 2 5 Zilpha Isobel Quintal & Kitha Bailey 4 0 0 4 38 78 0

    Lawn bowls at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

    Lawn bowls at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

    Lawn_bowls_at_the_2002_Commonwealth_Games

  • List of American novelists
  • and Tender Ladies Thorne Smith (1892–1934), Topper Charles A. Smythwick Zilpha Keatley Snyder (1927–2014), The Headless Cupid Paul Spencer Sochaczewski

    List of American novelists

    List_of_American_novelists

  • Grant (surname)
  • Surname list

    (1907–1981), English organist Wylie Grant (1879–1968), American tennis player Zilpha Grant (1919–2011), English swimmer Dr. Alan Grant, a character in the film

    Grant (surname)

    Grant_(surname)

  • Pictures of Hollis Woods
  • 2002 young adult novel by Patricia Reilly Giff

    Katherine Paterson's The Great Gilly Hopkins (1978, both HarperCollins), and Zilpha Keatley Snyder's Gib Rides Home (Delacorte, 1998)". Kirkus reviews states

    Pictures of Hollis Woods

    Pictures_of_Hollis_Woods

  • List of Whittier College alumni
  • Eagle and Los Angeles Sentinel Dorothy Baker, author Charles Bock, author Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Newbery Award-winning author Jessamyn West, author Albert

    List of Whittier College alumni

    List_of_Whittier_College_alumni

  • 1972–1973 Mark Twain Awards
  • Florence Randall The Bear's House by Marilyn Sachs The Headless Cupid by Zilpha Snyder By the Highway Home by Mary Stolz Chipmunks on the Doorstep by Edwin

    1972–1973 Mark Twain Awards

    1972–1973_Mark_Twain_Awards

  • Song of the Gargoyle
  • Book by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    The Song of the Gargoyle is a 1991 fantasy novel for young readers by Zilpha Keatley Snyder that is set in the Middle Ages. A young boy named Tymmon who

    Song of the Gargoyle

    Song_of_the_Gargoyle

  • Bruinsburg, Mississippi
  • Extinct settlement in Claiborne County

    Draper (1888), p. 52. Bagley (1993), p. 12. "Death Notices: Elizabeth Bruin, Zilpha Calvit". The Mississippi Messenger. October 20, 1807. p. 3. Retrieved 2024-12-14

    Bruinsburg, Mississippi

    Bruinsburg, Mississippi

    Bruinsburg,_Mississippi

  • William H. Davenport House
  • United States historic place

    father's death, and began working as a mercantile clerk. In 1851 he married Zilpha Parsons, and that same year partnered with H. J. Miller to open a general

    William H. Davenport House

    William H. Davenport House

    William_H._Davenport_House

  • List of biographical dictionaries of women writers in English
  • Anne Cruse, Rebecca Harding Davis, Sarah Morgan Dawson, Silvia Dubois, Zilpha Elaw, Augusta Jane Evans, Harriet Farley, Charlotte L. Forten, Margaret

    List of biographical dictionaries of women writers in English

    List_of_biographical_dictionaries_of_women_writers_in_English

  • Marshall Ryan Maresca
  • American fantasy author (born 1973)

    Night at McLaughlin’s and Entropy. Maresca has named among his influences Zilpha Keatley Snyder, David Eddings and Isaac Asimov. Maresca is also the co-host

    Marshall Ryan Maresca

    Marshall_Ryan_Maresca

  • Leeds Anti-Slavery Association
  • Abolitionist organization in England

    Press, and Narrative Subjectivity in the British Preaching and Writing of Zilpha Elaw, 1840-1860s". MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States.

    Leeds Anti-Slavery Association

    Leeds Anti-Slavery Association

    Leeds_Anti-Slavery_Association

  • Helen Monks
  • English writer, actress and comedian

    Susanna Shakespeare Appeared in all episodes as of Series 2 2017 Taboo Zilpha's Maid Series 1, episode 7 2017 Genius Maja Einstein Episodes 1–3 2017 Election

    Helen Monks

    Helen_Monks

  • Notable American Women, 1607–1950
  • Reference work published in 1971

    Higgins Lothrop Anna Beach Pratt Agnes Gertrude Regan Mary Ellen Richmond Zilpha Drew Smith Martha Gallison Moore Avery Kate Richards O'Hare Cunningham Elizabeth

    Notable American Women, 1607–1950

    Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950

  • List of children's literature writers
  • Snyder – Up and Down the Scratchy Mountains, Any Which Wall, Penny Dreadful Zilpha Keatley Snyder (1927–2014) – The Egypt Game, The Headless Cupid, The Witches

    List of children's literature writers

    List_of_children's_literature_writers

  • Jay Estate
  • United States historic place

    the site including Moll, Old Plato, Little Plat, Old Mary, Young Mary, Zilpha, Clarinda and Anthony. When the Stamp Act compelled Jay and many other lawyers

    Jay Estate

    Jay Estate

    Jay_Estate

  • Charles William Kiker
  • American politician (1879–1971)

    was born on December 31, 1879, in Athens, Tennessee, to Herbert Noah and Zilpha Ann (Dugger) Kiker. He was the owner of the Blue Ridge and Ellijay Lumber

    Charles William Kiker

    Charles William Kiker

    Charles_William_Kiker

  • Lemoore, California
  • City in California, United States

    Carlos, is best known for his Black Power salute during the medal ceremony. Zilpha Keatley Snyder, noted author of books for children and young adults, was

    Lemoore, California

    Lemoore, California

    Lemoore,_California

  • Zambia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
  • Sporting event delegation

    Daud (BRU) W 18–13  Alison Birch / Sheila Syvret (JER) L 7–23  Kitha Bailey / Zilpha Quintal (NFI) W 18–7  Joyce Lindores / Margaret Russell (SCO) L 11–16 3

    Zambia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

    Zambia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

    Zambia_at_the_2002_Commonwealth_Games

  • Daniel Cady
  • American judge

    (née Beebe) Cady (1749–1839). His siblings included Typhema Cady (1768–?), Zilpha Cady Halsey (1770–1858), Eleazer Cady (1775–1856), Ruth Cady (1777–?), and

    Daniel Cady

    Daniel Cady

    Daniel_Cady

  • Susann Cokal
  • American author and academic

    narrative form. She has also written about classic children's authors such as Zilpha Keatley Snyder and Edward Eager for Rain Taxi. A professor of literature

    Susann Cokal

    Susann Cokal

    Susann_Cokal

  • William Allen White Children's Book Award
  • American children's literature award

    Trumpet of the Swan 1974 Robert C. O'Brien Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH Zilpha Keatley Snyder The Headless Cupid 1975 William Steig Dominic 1976 Beverly

    William Allen White Children's Book Award

    William_Allen_White_Children's_Book_Award

  • Myron H. Clark
  • 19th Governor of New York

    incumbent Republican Governor John Adams Dix. In 1830 Clark was married to Zilpha Watkins (1806–1877), a daughter of Andrew Watkins and Abigail (née Stanley)

    Myron H. Clark

    Myron H. Clark

    Myron_H._Clark

  • Great Britain at the 1936 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Zilpha Grant 100 m freestyle 1:12.1 7 Did not advance Margery Hinton 1:13.0 6 Did not

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  • 1967 in literature
  • books) Joan G. Robinson – When Marnie Was There Barbara Sleigh – Jessamy Zilpha Keatley Snyder The Egypt Game The Gypsy Game Simon Gray – Wise Child Christopher

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  • Luther Jewett
  • American physician, clergyman, and politician from Vermont

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  • Zalafa
  • Place in Haifa, Israel

    Eastern Studies: 8–11. doi:10.1080/13530194.2023.2279340. ISSN 1353-0194. "Zilpha village". Umm El Fahem Archive. Archived from the original on October 5

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  • Job Prince
  • American politician

    1875(1875-04-30) (aged 80) Turner, Maine, U.S. Party Democratic Spouses Zilpha Spaulding ​ ​ (m. 1821; died 1844)​ Olive Leavitt ​ ​ (m. 1844)​ Relatives

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    Old Testament Name Revived in the 18th Century and Gradually Fading Ever Since

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  • Rudrashankar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Rudrashankar

    Another Name of Lord Shiva

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    (Χρυσάωρ) Greek name KHRYSAOR means "golden sword." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Poseidôn and the Gorgon Medousa (Latin Medusa). He is usually described as a giant, but sometimes as a winged boar, just as his twin brother Pegasos is described as a winged horse.

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  • Girl/Female

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    Drop of water, Point

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    Dutch

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    , just.

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    Good fortune

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    Abode of God Sivan

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    Gorgeous

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