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    Mary Elizabeth Cooke at Squaw Harbor

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    Mary Elizabeth Cooke (1857-1951) was the daughter of Pitt Cooke, the brother of Jay Cooke, Sr. This image of Mary Elizabeth was taken while she was fishing at Squaw Harbor, a cove at the west end of Put-in-Bay

    Cousins at Cooke Castle,

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    First Row (Bottom)Clarissa Butler (1881-1949)Russell Cooke (1887-1954)Henry Butler (1876-1947)Henry Cooke, Jr. (1883-1976)Second RowJohn Butler, Jr. (1874-1918)Carlotta Barney (1885-1954)Katherine Barney (1873-1942)Elizabeth Barney (1872-1953)Allen Butler (1879-?)Third RowJay Cooke III (1872-1932)Caroline Cooke (1870-1951)Fourth Row (top)Esther Cooke (1863-1945)Laura Barney (1878-1950)Emily Barney (1876-1961)Elizabeth Butler (1872-1944)Laurance Butler (1888-1965

    Review of Zeena, by Elizabeth Cooke of Phillips.

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    Review of Zeena, by Elizabeth Cooke of Phillips

    Elizabeth Cooke Hoby Russell

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    A summary of major resources and criticism on Elizabeth Cooke Hoby Russell

    Cooke Family Dinner

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    Jay Cooke presides at a family dinner. On the left side of the table are Carlotta Barney (1885-1954), Clarissa Butler (1881-1949), Dorothea Barney (1871-1935), Caroline Cooke (1870-1951), Emily Barney (1876-1961), John Butler, Jr., (1874-1918). On the right side of the table are Jay Cooke (1821-1905), Elizabeth Barney (1872-1953), Katharine Barney (1873-1942), Laura Barney (1849-1919), and Henry Cooke, Jr.,(1883-1976)

    Inside Cooke Castle

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    Cousins Katherine Barney and Elizabeth Butler and guest Edward Levis relax at Cooke Castle

    Elizabeth Barney

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    Elizabeth Barney (1872-1953), daughter of Charles and Laura Cooke Barney, does needlework in the yard at Cooke Castle on Gibraltar Island

    Reading on the Porch of Cooke Castle

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    Sisters Elizabeth Dennis Barney Kieffer and Matha Dennis read on the porch of Cooke Castle

    Interview with Elizabeth Janeway, author

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    Author of The Walsh Girls, Man's World, and Woman's Place, Elizabeth Janeway is interviewed by Milwaukee TV and radio moderator Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon, assistant professor of Community Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Extension. She explores how societal attitudes are shaped and how they have determined the traditional roles of men and women.GrayscaleSoun

    The Long Road to Recovery

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    Elizabeth Cooke was working in Haiti when the hurricanes of 2008 struck. Now, after yet another devastating national disaster, she offers insights into the resilience and collective spirit of the Haitian people
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