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675: 31: 178: 694: 237:, Perkins began to write to supplement the family income. The Chicago office of the Prang Educational Company employed Perkins for the next 10 years, offering her opportunities to teach and illustrate. In 1905, her husband was appointed chief architect for the Chicago Board of Education, allowing them to support the construction of a 328:
A public school in the Big Oaks neighborhood of Chicago was named after Perkins. The school was built for K-6 students. When it opened, there was an oil painting of Perkins displayed in the hallway near the main entrance. The school and property were later sold and the block was developed with
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Before beginning the Twins series Perkins illustrated, and sometimes contributed as editor or writer, to new editions of Aesop's fables, Anderson and Grimm fairy tales, Hawthorne's classical mythology, and Robin Hood.
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on March 18, 1937; she had recently moved there with her husband in an effort to restore her health. Perkins had two children:
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She initially tended to the household, writing only on occasion. However, after her husband struggled in the aftermath of the
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Perkins sold more than 2 million copies of her books and was Houghton Mifflin's most profitable author. Her final book,
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in her third year at the school. Fitch started to write children's fiction on a freelance basis for
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Educational Company of Boston. A year later, she followed Walter Scott Perry to the
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Robin Hood; His Deeds and Adventures as Recounted in the Old English Ballads
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factory. Her mother was a teacher. Fitch moved with her mother to
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series were a popular success. She published 26 books in the
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American children's book illustrator and writer (1865-1937)
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The Goose Girl: A mother's lap book of rhymes and pictures
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Perkins' house in Evanston, Illinois, designed by husband
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Eve Among the Puritans: A Biography of Lucy Fitch Perkins
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Fitch graduated from high school in 1883 and moved to
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Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1956. 198:School of the Museum of Fine Arts 82:School of the Museum of Fine Arts 692: 750:Artists from Evanston, Illinois 745:Writers from Evanston, Illinois 123: 572:James, Edward T., ed. (1971). 511:The Colonial Twins of Virginia 1: 657:Resources in other libraries 633:Resources in other libraries 343:collaborations with Harrison 142:(1911) and its sequels, the 730:American children's writers 691:(public domain audiobooks) 685:Works by Lucy Fitch Perkins 667:Works by Lucy Fitch Perkins 766: 517:The American Twins of 1812 652:Resources in your library 628:Resources in your library 580:. Belknap Press. p.  28: 274:Houghton Mifflin Company 164:Hopkinton, Massachusetts 603:(online-literature.com) 593:Eleanor Ellis Perkins. 365:Twins series (complete) 481:The Dutch Twins Primer 185: 641:By Lucy Fitch Perkins 329:single family homes. 180: 451:The Pickaninny Twins 374:Geographical series 323:Edith Ogden Harrison 289:Pasadena, California 704:Library of Congress 463:The Norwegian Twins 297:coronary thrombosis 262:Edwin Osgood Grover 172:Kalamazoo, Michigan 700:Lucy Fitch Perkins 619:Lucy Fitch Perkins 488:Historical series 439:The Filipino Twins 385:The Japanese Twins 318:to start reading. 243:Evanston, Illinois 220:Brooklyn, New York 186: 136:Lucy Fitch Perkins 23:Lucy Fitch Perkins 671:Project Gutenberg 614:Library resources 546: 545: 529:The Pioneer Twins 505:The Puritan Twins 499:The Spartan Twins 469:The Spanish Twins 457:The Chinese Twins 427:The Italian Twins 409:The Belgian Twins 403:The Mexican Twins 305:Lawrence Bradford 202:Dwight H. Perkins 183:Dwight H. 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Perkins 757: 696: 695: 680:Internet Archive 601:Online biography 586: 585: 579: 569: 535:The Indian Twins 421:The Scotch Twins 415:The French Twins 397:The Eskimo Twins 370: 307:, an architect. 303:, a writer, and 272:series for the 196:, to attend the 127: 125: 62: 33: 19: 765: 764: 760: 759: 758: 756: 755: 754: 710: 709: 693: 663: 662: 661: 638: 637: 622: 621: 617: 610: 590: 589: 571: 570: 557: 552: 547: 433:The Swiss Twins 391:The Irish Twins 379:The Dutch Twins 367: 350:(McClurg, 1906) 335: 312:The Dutch Twins 258:The Dutch Twins 216:Pratt Institute 156:Maples, Indiana 152: 129: 126: 1891) 121: 117: 104: 73: 64: 60: 51: 42: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 763: 761: 753: 752: 747: 742: 737: 732: 727: 722: 712: 711: 708: 707: 697: 682: 673: 660: 659: 654: 649: 643: 639: 636: 635: 630: 624: 623: 612: 611: 609: 608:External links 606: 605: 604: 598: 588: 587: 554: 553: 551: 548: 544: 543: 539: 538: 532: 526: 520: 514: 508: 502: 496: 493:The Cave Twins 485: 484: 483: 478: 472: 466: 460: 454: 448: 445:The Farm Twins 442: 436: 430: 424: 418: 412: 406: 400: 394: 388: 382: 368: 366: 363: 358: 357: 351: 345: 334: 333:Selected works 331: 316:Beverly Cleary 310:Perkins' book 250:The Goose Girl 151: 148: 131: 130: 119: 113: 112: 110: 106: 105: 103: 102: 97: 91: 89: 85: 84: 79: 75: 74: 65: 63:(aged 71) 59:March 18, 1937 57: 53: 52: 43: 39: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 762: 751: 748: 746: 743: 741: 738: 736: 733: 731: 728: 726: 723: 721: 718: 717: 715: 705: 701: 698: 690: 686: 683: 681: 677: 674: 672: 668: 665: 664: 658: 655: 653: 650: 648: 645: 644: 642: 634: 631: 629: 626: 625: 620: 615: 607: 602: 599: 596: 592: 591: 583: 578: 577: 568: 566: 564: 562: 560: 556: 549: 542: 536: 533: 530: 527: 524: 521: 518: 515: 512: 509: 506: 503: 500: 497: 494: 491: 490: 489: 486: 482: 479: 476: 473: 470: 467: 464: 461: 458: 455: 452: 449: 446: 443: 440: 437: 434: 431: 428: 425: 422: 419: 416: 413: 410: 407: 404: 401: 398: 395: 392: 389: 386: 383: 380: 377: 376: 375: 372: 371: 364: 362: 355: 352: 349: 346: 344: 340: 337: 336: 332: 330: 326: 324: 319: 317: 313: 308: 306: 302: 301:Eleanor Ellis 298: 294: 290: 286: 281: 279: 275: 271: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 246: 244: 240: 236: 235:Panic of 1893 231: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 208: 203: 199: 195: 194:Massachusetts 191: 184: 179: 175: 173: 169: 168:Panic of 1873 165: 161: 157: 149: 147: 145: 141: 137: 116: 111: 107: 101: 98: 96: 93: 92: 90: 86: 83: 80: 76: 72: 68: 58: 54: 50: 46: 41:July 12, 1865 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 647:Online books 640: 618: 594: 575: 540: 534: 528: 522: 516: 510: 504: 498: 492: 487: 480: 474: 468: 462: 456: 450: 444: 438: 432: 426: 420: 414: 408: 402: 396: 390: 384: 378: 373: 359: 353: 347: 338: 327: 320: 311: 309: 293:heart attack 284: 282: 277: 269: 265: 257: 253: 249: 247: 232: 206: 187: 160:barrel stave 153: 143: 139: 135: 134: 61:(1937-03-18) 725:1937 deaths 720:1865 births 207:Young Folks 174:, in 1879. 140:Dutch Twins 95:Illustrator 88:Occupations 714:Categories 550:References 200:. 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Maples
Indiana
Pasadena
California
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Illustrator
author
Dwight H. Perkins
Maples, Indiana
barrel stave
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Panic of 1873
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Dwight H. Perkins
Boston
Massachusetts
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Dwight H. Perkins
Young Folks
Prang
Pratt Institute
Brooklyn, New York
Chicago
Illinois
Panic of 1893
new house
Evanston, Illinois
Edwin Osgood Grover

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