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blossoms. Macdonald, seeing the flowers, picked them and threw them into her mother's lap exclaiming, "I pulled every one for you." She could not understand her mother's look of distress. The father, seeing the disappointed look on the little girl's face, picked her up, seated her on his shoulder and
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Alden developed her writing skills early: as a child, she kept a daily journal which her father critiqued. The letters she wrote to absent family members formed a habit of expressing her thoughts which proved to be useful in her career. When she was ten years old, she wrote a story titled
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religion in the home life and in the business life. She served as president of the Missionary Society, superintendent of the primary department of the Sunday School, identified with the Chautauqua assemblies, and prepared the Sunday School lessons for the
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The sixth of seven children, Alden was initially home-schooled by her father, who also gave her the nickname Pansy, because of an incident that occurred in her childhood. Her mother had taken great pride in a bed of
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After their marriage in 1866, Alden divided her time among writing, participating in church activities, teaching at several of the Chautauqua sessions, and raising her son,
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Throughout her life, Alden combined her writing and her religion. She did much work with Christian periodicals, writing serialized stories for the
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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Alden's books were enormously popular during the late 19th century. In 1900, sales were estimated at 100,000 copies annually.
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In the 1990s, edited and abridged editions of some Alden's works appeared in two series issued by Christian publishers,
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primary teaching, and had charge of more than a hundred children every Sunday for many years. She was interested in
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movements, believing slavery to be a sin. Her mother was devoted to everything that was "pure and of good report."
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Pansy's Sunday Book: For afternoon readers, gems of literature and art, with numerous illustrations
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with religious principles, which concentrate on translating Biblical precepts into acceptable
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "Isabella Macdonald Alden".
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American Authors: A Hand-book of American Literature from Early Colonial to Living Writers
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to well-educated parents, Isaac and Myra Spafford Macdonald. Her father supported the
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From 1865 to 1929, Alden published about 100 books. Most of her works are
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in a modern world. Several of her books, such as her most popular work
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books and a number of volumes of fiction for older readers, as well as
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said, "Never mind, baby, you shall always be my little pansy-blossom."
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After the deaths of her husband and son in 1924, Alden moved to
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and producing the primary-grade Sunday School lessons for the
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Hinman, Catherine; Mould, Kimberley; Creel, Daena (2019).
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1908).
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Alden also wrote the primary lesson department of the
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for 20 years; and working on the editorial staff of
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Isabella Macdonald Alden
Rochester, New York
Palo Alto, California
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park
Raymond Macdonald Alden
nickname
pen name
Cincinnati
Sunday school
temperance
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Rochester, New York
temperance
abolitionist
pansy
Ovid, New York
Auburn, New York
Oneida Seminary
New York
Indiana
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Washington D.C.
Raymond Macdonald Alden
Philadelphia
Chautauqua
New York
Winter Park
Florida

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