Books by "Thomas Frederick Simmons"

12 books found

History of Frederick County, Maryland

History of Frederick County, Maryland

by Thomas John Chew Williams, Folger McKinsey

1910

American Politics (non-partisan) from the Beginning to Date

American Politics (non-partisan) from the Beginning to Date

by Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton

1882

History of Western Maryland

History of Western Maryland

by John Thomas Scharf

1882

A History of Johnson County Illinois

A History of Johnson County Illinois

by Mrs. Pleasant Thomas Chapman

1925

Little Visits with Great Americans

Little Visits with Great Americans

by Jacob Gould Schurman, Theodore Roosevelt, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Helen Keller, William Dean Howells, Goldwin Smith, James Whitcomb Riley, John Burroughs, Andrew Carnegie, John Philip Sousa, Russell H. Conwell, Mrs. Burton Harrison, Frederic Remington, Edwin Markham, Chauncey M. Depew, John Wanamaker, Samuel Gompers, Charles Dana Gibson, Homer Davenport, Marshall P. Wilder, Thomas Alva Edison, Hiram Stevens Maxim, Hazen S. Pingree, Marshall Field, Sir Thomas Lipton, Darius Ogden Mills, Russell Sage, Lyman Judson Gage, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Robert C. Clowry, Herbert H. Vreeland, Nelson A. Miles, Joseph H. Choate, Jonathan P. Dolliver, Thomas C. Platt, Tom L. Johnson, General Lew Wallace, Edwin Austin Abbey, Alice Barber Stephens, Frederick Burr Opper, F. Wellington Ruckstuhl, Henry Merwin Shrady, Helen Miller Gould, Nathan Strauss, Frank W. Gunsaulus, Robert Collyer, Robert Laird Borden, S. N. Parent, Andrew G. Blair, James Loudon, Sir William C. Van Horne, Samuel Jones, Philip D. Armour, John B. Herreshoff, Lillian Nordica

2023 · Good Press

Little Visits with Great Americans presents a fascinating tapestry of influential voices that have shaped the cultural, intellectual, and social spheres of their time. This collection intricately weaves together essays, anecdotes, and reflections spanning diverse literary forms. It encompasses captivating pieces marked by eloquence and insight, capturing the spirit of an era marked by innovation and contemplation. The anthology stands as a testament to the breadth of human experience and the manifold expressions of thought, with standout works that navigate the intersections of art, industry, and reform in America's vibrant narrative. Curated from the contributions of renowned figures like Helen Keller, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox, this volume assembles a remarkable consortium of visionaries from varied backgrounds. These authors belong to an era defined by rapid progress in both technological advancement and social reform, reflecting movements like industrialization and suffrage. Their collective narratives delve into themes of perseverance, creativity, and leadership, culminating in a comprehensive and variegated discourse that captures the zeitgeist. By converging such robust and influential perspectives, the anthology provides a rich tableau that enhances one's grasp of how these stalwarts have indelibly impacted their respective fields. For readers eager to embark on a journey through a period of dynamic growth and intellectual exploration, Little Visits with Great Americans offers unparalleled insights. It is a portal into the minds of those who have paved paths in culture, science, and governance, inviting readers to engage with a wealth of perspectives and ideas. Promoting an understanding of varied approaches and ideologies, this collection is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to appreciate the confluence of history, personal experiences, and aspirational endeavors championed by some of the most prominent figures in history. Dive into this anthology to uncover the dialogue that continues to inform and inspire subsequent generations.

Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth

Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth

by William Thomas Davis

1899

History of Western Maryland

History of Western Maryland

by J. Thomas Scharf

2020 · Jazzybee Verlag

The preparation of "History of Western Maryland", one of the most voluminous works on the history of that party of the United States, imposed a vast responsibility and an immense amount of labor. In the compilation of this history no authority of importance has been overlooked. The author has carefully examined every source of information open to him, and has availed himself of every fact that could throw new light upon, or impart additional interest to, the subject under consideration. Besides consulting the most reliable records and authorities, over fifteen thousand communications were addressed to persons supposed to be in possession of facts or information calculated to add value to the work. Recourse has not only been had to the valuable libraries of Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick, and Hagerstown, but the author and his agents have visited personally the entire territory embraced in the six counties of Western Maryland, spending much time in each district, examining ancient newspapers, musty manuscripts, family, church, and society records, conversing with the aged inhabitants, and collecting from them orally many interesting facts never before published, and which otherwise, in all probability, would soon have been lost altogether. In addition to the material partly used in the preparation of his " Chronicles" and " History of Baltimore City and County" and " History of Maryland," the author has consulted an immense number of pamphlets, consisting of county and town documents, reports of societies, associations, corporations, and historical discourses, and, in short, everything of a fugitive character that might in any way illustrate the history of Western Maryland. Sketches of the rise, progress, and present condition of the various religious denominations, professions, political parties, and charitable and benevolent institutions, societies, and orders form a conspicuous feature of the work. Manufacturing, commercial, and agricultural interests have also a prominent place. An account of the county school system is also given, and a history of the various institutions of learning of which Western Maryland has every reason to be proud. Many of the facts recorded, both statistical and historical, may seem trivial or tediously minute to the general reader, and yet such facts have a local interest and sometimes a real importance. Considerable space has also been given to biographies of leading and representative men, living and dead, who have borne an active part in the various enterprises of life, and who have become closely identified with the history of Frederick, Washington, Montgomery, Allegany, Carroll, and Garrett Counties. The achievements of the living must not be forgotten, nor must the memories of those who have passed away be allowed to perish. It is the imperative duty of the historian to chronicle their public and private efforts to advance the great interests of society. Their deeds are to be recorded for the benefit of those who follow them; they, in fact, form part of the history of their communities, and their successful lives add to the glory of the Commonwealth. A distinguishing feature of the work is its statistics of the various districts into which the six counties of Western Maryland are divided. In them the reader is brought into close relation with every part of Western Maryland. This is volume three out of six, covering Frederick County (contd.), D.C., and Montgomery County.

Campaign of '84

Campaign of '84

by Thomas Valentine Cooper

1884

Records of the Revolutionary War

Records of the Revolutionary War

by William Thomas Roberts Saffell

1894

Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates

Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates

by Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library, Samuel Halkett, Jon Andresson Hjaltalin, Thomas Hill Jamieson

1863