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1082: 381:(Presbyterian Publication Committee, Richmond) stating, "The plot is good, the incidents well worked in, and the customs and manners of Korea so thoroughly a part of the story and the missionary element so entirely necessary to it, that the least interested in missions will read every paragraph for the story's sake, while the most interested will seize with eagerness so charming an opportunity to interest the uninterested in the Hermit Nation. The author betrays her southern breeding by occasional provincialisms. Nevertheless, this is the best Korean story we have ever seen." 31: 1072: 206: 999: 974: 953: 928: 907: 1096: 376:
religion. Set brightly against it is the happy Christian life of two Brazilian girls, who, by the simplicity of a life in Christ, win souls under the leadership of the American missionary. This book was especially adapted to young women's missionary societies. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society also
228:, Tennessee). Barnes served as junior editor for the Woman's Board of Missions, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, having charge of its juvenile paper and of all its quarterly supplies of literature. She was a frequent contributor to leading journals, including 246:(juvenile periodical; Atlanta; 1877–84), which was one of two juvenile papers published in the South at the time. While in literary character, it was a success, financially, like so many other southern publications, it was a failure. 365: 1127: 1147: 1187: 1177: 1142: 1152: 1137: 1122: 176:, May 28, 1857. She was a daughter of James Daniel and Henrietta Jackson Neville Barnes. Her mother, a Neville, traced her descent in a direct line from the 1197: 1182: 1172: 1132: 1157: 1076: 986:
A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
1054: 1167: 372:, Brazil, the centre of a flourishing Protestant mission. The customs and manners of the residents are placed on a background of the 1162: 217: 193: 144: 265:, a child's story of Africa, which was very successful in the United States and in England. She published two books in 1892, 30: 191:. She came from a family of editors, and naturally turned to literature. When 11 years of age, she wrote an article for the 435:
The Gospel among the slaves : a short account of missionary operations among the African slaves of the southern states
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
390: 138:; May 28, 1857 – October 21 1933 or December 31 1943) was a 19th-century American journalist, editor, and author from 230: 205: 173: 148:, and at the age of fifteen, she became a regular correspondent of that journal. In 1887, she began publishing 52: 188: 153: 36: 1117: 944: 889: 361: 181: 1046: 242:(Methodist Episcopal Church periodicals). In 1887, she began publishing a juvenile paper called 1014:(Public domain ed.). Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1050: 1009: 963: 1027: 917: 1101: 1086: 794: 714:(Public domain ed.). Sunday-School Department of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 990: 965:
American Authors: A Hand-book of American Literature from Early Colonial to Living Writers
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Alderman, Edwin Anderson; Harris, Joel Chandler; Kent, Charles William (1910).
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Little Betty Blew : her strange experiences and adventures in Indian land
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Helps and entertainments for juvenile and young people's missionary societies
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Scenes in pioneer Methodism. Carefully edited and illustrated, vol. I.
373: 273:. Among her numerous stories which proved to be quite popular, were: 799:(Public domain ed.). D.C. Cook Publishing Company. pp. 1–. 366:
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous : English literature
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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Women Writers and Journalists in the Nineteenth-Century South
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Before reaching middle age, Barnes had gained recognition in
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The Ferry Maid of the Chattahoochee: A Story for Girls
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The Ferry Maid of the Chattahoochee: A Story for Girls
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Barnes, Annie Maria; Griggs, William Charles (1903).
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Moulton. p.  471:Chonita : a story of the Mexican mines 1037:Wells, Jonathan Daniel (24 October 2011). 871:(Public domain ed.). Lee and Shepard. 652: 379:Tatono, The Little Slave: A Story of Korea 281:(Philadelphia, Penn Publishing Company), " 257:(Nashville, Brigham and Smith; 1887), and 253:(Nashville, 1885); and it was followed by 29: 18: 1148:20th-century American non-fiction writers 360:(Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1077:Woman of the Century/Annie Maria Barnes 762:Matouchon: A Story of Indian Child Life 696:Woman's Foreign Missionary Society 1899 591: 584: 447:Matouchon: A Story of Indian Child Life 1045:. Cambridge University Press. p.  745:Ninito: A Story of the Bible in Mexico 1188:Writers from Columbia, South Carolina 1026:Halkett, Samuel; Laing, John (1971). 671: 477:Marti : a story of the Cuban war 429:Ninito a story of the Bible in Mexico 156:. Barnes published novels from 1887 ( 7: 1143:19th-century American businesspeople 1083:Works by or about Annie Maria Barnes 152:, a juvenile paper published in the 1153:20th-century American women writers 1138:19th-century American businesswomen 1123:19th-century American women writers 561:A little lady at the fall of Quebec 501:The first chief justice of Carolina 279:The Ferry Maid of the Chattahoochee 63:October 21 1933 or December 31 1943 1198:American women non-fiction writers 962:Rutherford, Mildred Lewis (1894). 189:public schools of Atlanta, Georgia 14: 1178:American women children's writers 1183:American women newspaper editors 1173:American women religious writers 1094: 1070: 997: 972: 951: 926: 905: 636:Alderman, Harris & Kent 1910 441:How A-chon-ho-ah found the light 1133:19th-century American novelists 796:Marti: A Story of the Cuban War 172:Annie Maria Barnes was born in 919:Library of Southern Literature 234:. She served as the editor of 1: 283:ow Achon-hoah Found the Light 882:Barnes, Annie Maria (1904). 865:Barnes, Annie Maria (1904). 827:Barnes, Annie Maria (1903). 810:Barnes, Annie Maria (1916). 793:Barnes, Annie Maria (1899). 776:Barnes, Annie Maria (1896). 759:Barnes, Annie Maria (1895). 742:Barnes, Annie Maria (1892). 725:Barnes, Annie Maria (1892). 708:Barnes, Annie Maria (1891). 617:Willard & Livermore 1893 567:The lost treasure of Umdilla 263:The Children of the Kalahari 255:The Life of David Livingston 218:southern juvenile literature 1158:American children's writers 830:The Little Lady of the Fort 711:Scenes in Pioneer Methodism 519:The little lady of the fort 391:Summerville, South Carolina 333:(Boston, Lee and Shepard), 319:The Little Lady of the Fort 259:Scenes in Pioneer Methodism 187:Barnes was educated in the 103:juvenile literature, novels 1214: 1168:American religious writers 1011:Woman's Missionary Friend 937:Leonard, John W. (1914). 779:Izilda: a Story of Brazil 549:An American girl in Korea 507:The little burden sharers 459:Izilda: a Story of Brazil 28: 1163:American women novelists 684:Halkett & Laing 1971 249:Barnes's first book was 174:Columbia, South Carolina 168:Early life and education 53:Columbia, South Carolina 275:Gospel Among the Slaves 160:) until at least 1927 ( 364:) was reviewed by the 236:Young Christian Worker 213: 154:Southern United States 37:A Woman of the Century 465:The outstretched hand 299:Little Burden-Sharers 291:The Outstretched Hand 208: 868:A Lass of Dorchester 573:A knight of Carolina 537:A Lass of Dorchester 331:A Lass of Dorchester 222:Sundayschool Visitor 210:A Lass of Dorchester 194:Atlanta Constitution 180:. At the end of the 162:A knight of Carolina 145:Atlanta Constitution 1193:Southern Methodists 231:Godey's Lady's Book 728:The House of Grass 423:The house of grass 389:Barnes resided in 362:Richmond, Virginia 349:, "Cousin Annie". 267:The House of Grass 214: 182:American Civil War 128:Annie Maria Barnes 111:missionary stories 48:Annie Maria Barnes 23:Annie Maria Barnes 1075:Works related to 1056:978-1-139-50349-5 323:Little Betty Blew 125: 124: 16:American novelist 1205: 1104: 1102:Biography portal 1099: 1098: 1097: 1087:Internet Archive 1074: 1060: 1044: 1033: 1015: 1001: 1000: 994: 976: 975: 969: 955: 954: 948: 930: 929: 923: 909: 908: 894: 893: 879: 873: 872: 862: 856: 855: 841: 835: 834: 824: 818: 817: 807: 801: 800: 790: 784: 783: 773: 767: 766: 756: 750: 749: 739: 733: 732: 722: 716: 715: 705: 699: 693: 687: 681: 675: 669: 656: 650: 639: 633: 620: 614: 595: 589: 343:The Laurel Token 251:Some Lowly Lives 33: 19: 1213: 1212: 1208: 1207: 1206: 1204: 1203: 1202: 1108: 1107: 1100: 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"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Columbia, South Carolina
pen name
South Carolina
Atlanta Constitution
Southern United States
Columbia, South Carolina
Earl of Warwick
American Civil War
public schools of Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Constitution

southern juvenile literature
Nashville
Godey's Lady's Book
pen name
Richmond, Virginia
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
São Paulo
Romish
Summerville, South Carolina
Leonard 1914






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