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Emma Eula Chapman, Ben Sanders, and Sally Sanders
Photograph of Emma Eula Chapman, Ben Sanders, and Sally Sanders in front of the Post Office of Springbrook, Viola, Indian Territory
Marriage record of Smith, Sanders and Davis, Emma
Marriage license for Sanders Smith and Emma Davis. G.R. Phillips was the officiant
Marriage record of Sanders, J. T. and Williams, Emma
Marriage license for J.T. Sanders and Emma Williams. N.W. King was the officiant
Sanders’ Pictorial Primer
Sanders’ Pictorial Primer, or, An Introduction to Sanders’ First Reader, enl. and rev. by Charles W. Sanders. A primary reader with illustrations and words for children.At head of title: Sanders’ series. The name of J.C. Sanders appears on t.-p. of 1846 edition as joint author. Cover title: The green primer
Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory
© 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory. In E. Sanders, & M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 57-73). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag
Introduction
© 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Introduction. In E. Sanders, & M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 13-24). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag
Portrait of Woman
Copy negative of a portrait of Emma Harvey Miller wearing a light colored blouse, taken by M. L. Sanders
Sanders, Emma (Death, 1904-12-14)
Address: 1866 Columbia Ave.Age at death: 11 mo.Pg 140/1904/247/FW S/City/Dr. Geo. Prugh/Geo. H. High/Vine St. HillOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'SANDERS-SCHAD'
Diary of C. J. Sanders
Diary - This document is the personal diary of Constance Jukes Sanders, daughter of Gilbert E. Sanders, Superintendent of the Northwest Mounted Police 1905-1908. The diary begins on August 27, 1910, and ends April 6, 1911. Diary entries include daily activities of C. J. Sanders during her nineteenth and twentieth years, while living in Athabasca Landing with her parents. C. J. spent her days doing housework at the family's home, and often taught Sunday School at the local church. A favourite pastime was having friends over to play bridge in the evening, or riding ponies during the daytime. Church was a big part of the family's week. The women also spent a lot of time cooking, cleaning and sewing. C. J. took a boat over to Europe with her mother and father just before Christmas in 1910. She was very seasick during the trip. While in Europe they visited family and friends in England, Ireland and France (45 pages
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