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Elizabeth Clementine Stedman

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Elizabeth Clementine Kinney who married William Ingraham Kip Jr. (1840-1902), the rector of Good Samaritan Missions in San Francisco and the son of Episcopal bishop and missionary to California,
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A history of the new California: its resources and people, Volume 2 edited by Leigh Hadley Irvine
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Kinney" 229:Elizabeth was a contributor to the 334:She died on November 19, 1889, in 276:Elizabeth Clementine Kinney (1852) 177:Elizabeth Clementine Dodge Stedman 23:Elizabeth Clementine Dodge Stedman 14: 166: 136: 113: 566:New International Encyclopedia 560:"Kinney, William Burnet"  535:"Kinney, William Burnet"  498:. November 21, 1889. p. 1 1: 251:Felicita, a Metrical Romance 181:Felicita, a Metrical Romance 594:19th-century American poets 397:The Morning Journal-Courier 220:National Temperance Society 210:, who helped establish the 635: 377:retrieved January 19, 2013 247:Elizabeth Barrett Browning 41:Elizabeth Clementine Dodge 222:, and founding member of 165: 28: 599:Poets from New York City 544:. New York: D. 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New York City
Summit, New Jersey
American
William Burnet Kinney
Edmund Clarence Stedman

Bianca Cappello
New York City
David Low Dodge
New York Peace Society
William E. Dodge
National Temperance Society
YMCA
Knickerbocker
Blackwood's
Robert Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Bianco Capello

Hartford, Connecticut
Edmund Clarence Stedman
William Burnet Kinney
William Ingraham Kip
Frederick R. Koch
Charles Koch
David Koch
Bill Koch
Summit, New Jersey
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