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    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 June 15 to 1915 September 22. The journal also includes newspaper clippings of Miles' Fountain Square Conversation column authored for the Chattanooga News

    Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915

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    Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 June 15 to 1915 September 22. The journal also includes newspaper clippings of Miles' Fountain Square Conversation column authored for the Chattanooga News

    Finn, Bride and Walsh, Babe 2. Interview about fairy lore.

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    Emma Tennier-Stuart interviewing Bride Finn and Babe Walsh in the Alderwood Estates retirement home about fairy lore in Witless Bay, Newfoundland. Recorded by Andrea McGuire0:00 – Bride Finn's daughter saw a ghost that she thought was her great-grandfather, but may have been her great-uncle; 0:50 – Would BF need to see a ghost or fairy to believe in them? BF believes, but isn’t sure; there has to be something, because her daughter wouldn’t lie to her; “They’re not here to hurt you; they’re only passing through.”; 1:30 – BF prayed for rest for their souls; 1:40 – Daughter saw a ghost sitting in her roo

    Walsh, Thomas Walter

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    Emma Lucy Walsh - wifehttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1928/1389/thumbnail.jp
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