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was wont to retire within herself, except when it was called forth by the presence of the sylvan gods among whom she worshiped. Her early contributions to the county papers are marked by her own rude, but genuine original characteristics ... Her prose writings always attract attention and secure a wide circulation, from their peculiar original vigor and directness.
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Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State: History Both General and Local, Geography with Descriptions of Its Counties, Cities and Villages, Its Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining and Business Development, Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc., with Notes of a Tour
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Rice is a born poet and has nursed her strange, wild fancies, amid the equally wild hills and glens and rocky caves which she has haunted with a devotion that has amounted to a life passion. Meeting with but few associates who could appreciate the depth of her passion for such communings, her spirit
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History of Richland County, Ohio: (including the Original Boundaries) ; Its Past and Present, Containing a Condensed Comprehensive History of Ohio, Including an Outline History of the Northwest, a Complete History of Richland County ... Miscellaneous Matter, Map of the County, Biographies
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Our town seemed almost paralyzed Wednesday morning, June 6th, when it was told from house to house that Rosella Rice was dead! Her illness had been so brief, and she was so much loved, that the news came to each family like a personal calamity. A sadness was over the entire community, and grief was
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Every country girl ought to have at least two short dresses and panties to match, not to wear to church and make prudes stare, and vulgar boys 'whew!' and precise old maids blush, but to wear about home on washing days and muddy weather when their work is not all in doors, and on dewy mornings to
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milk in, (unless their Pas and brothers are Yankees, bless 'em!) Why, I'd as soon think of going without my wide check or calico apron in the kitchen as not to have a short dress at all ... I am aware many ladies will object to this talk, and if they do, I forbid them holding forth in the
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under one of her pseudonym characters, Chatty Brooks. These included a comedy story, "Millwood Leaves", an essay about "Spending-Money for Women", and an advice article about appearance titled "Home Topics" in which she comedically makes reference to herself in third person as Aunt Chatty.
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On July 28, 2011, museum curator Peggy Mershon hosted a Rosella Rice program at the Butler-Clear Fork Valley Historical Society Museum that described Rice's life and work. In 2011, Mershon also created a website for Rice, though it is now only accessible through
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The Colloquial Who's who: An Attempt to Identify the Many Authors, Writers and Contributors who Have Used Pen-names, Initials, Etc. (1600-1924), Also a List of Sobriquets, Nicknames, Epigrams, Oddities, War Phrases,
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Pat Wiggs sat eating when he heard a strange humming, "Lord Biddy!" he shrieked, "What on airth's a-coming!" Clinging to him she gaped with her nerves all a-quake. "Tis the devil," said she, "See! He goes like a
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days. Well, it was a good discipline, and helped to make tough, cheery, heartsome women of us, though it was somewhat like the reason our dear mother user to give for whipping us: "I do it because I love
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a born poet, a child of nature, and loved to roam over the hills and among the forest trees of her native heath and listen to the revels of the winds and commune with the spirits of the wildwood.
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and used as a significant source of information about Chapman's life. In the 1880s, Rice continued to write about Chapman for national magazines. In 1880, she contributed to Albert Adam Graham's
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Dr. Chase's Old-Time Home Remedies: Includes Traditional Advice for Illnesses and Injuries, Nursing and Midwifery, Meals and Desserts, Household Maintenance, Beekeeping, and Much More!
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The Publishers' Circular: General Record of British and Foreign Literature: Containing a Complete List of All New Works Publ. in Great Britain, and Every Work of Interest Publ. Abroad
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Circa 1854, Rice gave birth to Lillie May Rice; the name of the father is not mentioned in sources. Rice was not interested in marriage and declined local men who proposed.
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Pa Walter's the preacher, his sermon sat writing. The spirit within him gave aid in indicting, as deaf as a mallet was his withered old ear. "Ah, Gabriel!" he groaned, "
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business. The couple had three sons: Francis Clark (1891-1971), Russell Eugene (1892-1983), and Wilber Carol (1898-1977). Lillie May Rice Stahl primarily lived in
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In 1873, Rice served on an awarding committee at the Mansfield State Fair, judging bread and butter. The event was held by the Ohio Agricultural Society.
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unveiled 10 vacation log cabins with optional supplemental packages containing homemade soft drinks. The flavors featured local history, including "
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We laughed a sorry sort of a laugh when we read about Susan B. Anthony teaching school for two dollars a week. We were forcibly reminded of our own
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In her later years, Rice focused on poetry rather than prose, marking her writing with "her own charming and peculiar individual characteristics".
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The Ohio Cultivator: A Semi-monthly Journal, Devoted to the Improvement of Agriculture and Horticulture, and the Promotion of Domestic Industry
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In 1917, 29 years after Rice's death, Rice's daughter Lillie May Rice Stahl published a comedic short story titled "The Lord's Sugar Bowl" in
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with comprehensive bibliography and many of her works. Created by Peggy Mershon, curator of the Butler-Clear Fork Valley Historical Society
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Dr. Chase's Third, Last and Complete Receipt Book and Household Physician, Or, Practical Knowledge for the People ...
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On June 13, 1889, a year after Rice's death, Lillie May Rice married Daniel W. Stahl, a former schoolteacher who began a
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In 1869, her children's short stories "The Children's Colt", "Mousie and Her Babies", were published in Philadelphia
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In 1841, Rice's mother Sarah Johnson died and in 1842, her father married Mary Van Scoyoc. Her paternal first cousin
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The Biographical Record of Knox County, Ohio: To which is Added an Elaborate Compendium of National Biography
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historian Mary Jane Armstrong Henney published a book compiling Rice's work, biography, and genealogy titled
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In 1852, Rice gained access to the railroad, allowing her to take annual trips, that included attending
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In 1840, around the age of 14, Rice's prose and poetry first appeared in newspapers and magazines in
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App. II, 1925? (1 .) ; III, 1928 (9 p.) ; [IV] 1931 (7 p.) : V, 1934 (9 p.)
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A History of the Pioneer and Modern Times of Ashland County: From the Earliest to the Present Date
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Rice published hundreds of magazine articles over a 40-year career. Her writings appeared in
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In 1856, Rice was listed as a delegate by the Ohio State Teachers' Association for both the
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article. Additionally, her gingerbread recipe reappeared in the 1888 German translation of
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Rice's columns (under multiple pseudonyms) are repeatedly featured in this 1880 edition of
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From 1871 to 1872, she published a series of articles titled "Other People's Windows" to
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On September 15, 1882, Rice was part of the group that unveiled the Copus Monument, a
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should be bristling with statues, or at least the bronze plaques done so well by the
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as one of 17 new North American novels, being a "work of interest published abroad".
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was prominently added to the monument, per Rice's suggestion. His cenotaph reads "
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Rice is perhaps best known for writing prose and poetry about her encounters with
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Oh, I do so weary of these long drawn down faces with the hideous spirit of
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Rice died of illness in 1888, at the age of 61. Her 1888 obituary in the
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under her pen-name, Pipsissiway Potts, which attracted devoted readers.
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A Centennial Biographical History of Richland and Ashland Counties, Ohio
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The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices
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The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices
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and Histories of ... the Most Prominent Families, &c., &c
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published her comedic poem compiling Ohioan reactions to the first
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Johnny Appleseed: Select Good Seeds and Plant Them in Good Ground
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Correspondent, Waylon O'Donnell, Ashland Source (10 June 2020).
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Johnny Appleseed and the American Orchard: A Cultural History
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In 1880 alone, multiple of Rice's writings were published in
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Rice also wrote extensively to mythologize the nostalgia of
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in her short story, "Affectionate John Baily" published in
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Rice, Rosella; Henney, Mary Jane Armstrong; Eddy, Mary O.
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A Centennial Biographical History of Richland County, Ohio
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of Columbus, Ohio. The book was listed in an 1859 British
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Johnny Appleseed: The Man, the Myth, the American Story
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Her step-mother Mary Van Scoyoc died in 1854, possibly
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Rice was born on August 11, 1827, in Green Township,
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that reflected different characters. These included
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T. S. Arthur & Sons. 1869. p. 74. 1292:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography; 480:titled "The Light and the Shade". It begins: 1602:Mabel, Or, Heart Histories: A Tale of Truth 1502:. Lewis publishing Company. pp. 68–70. 1050:Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography 773:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 640:Where the wanderer's foot hath seldom trod— 561:Mabel: Or, Heart Histories: A Tale of Truth 340:where many of her articles were published. 91:Short story writer, author, poet, columnist 1560:"History | Rice poem brings back memories" 1242:"The Real Story Behind "Johnny Appleseed"" 761:expresses her reputation in her community: 29: 18: 1993:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1358:Agriculture, Ohio State Board of (1874). 1202:. state of Ohio, Laning printing Company. 1129:. T.S. Arthur and Son. 1875. p. 396. 1047:Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1901). 504:published her comedic article supporting 858:Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District 676: 644:Could fill the heart, oh, then and there 455: 1160: 1158: 1156: 912: 1983: 1973: 1849: 1847: 1553: 1551: 1373: 1371: 1304: 1302: 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 823:In a 2012 article, Lee Cavin attested, 780:magazine described her writings in an 642:Where scarce a thought, unless of God, 239:, who provided tutorials and recipes; 1725: 1723: 1491: 1489: 1487: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1190: 1188: 1186: 1001: 999: 7: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 987: 985: 983: 981: 979: 961: 959: 957: 955: 953: 951: 949: 924: 922: 920: 918: 916: 882:List of poets from the United States 659:Dwell the wild spirits of the wood. 655:By trees and vines, and rocky steep, 492:Some time before 1854, she moved to 1736:. A. A. Graham & Company. 1880. 1532:"When bloomers became all the rage" 1064:Barile, Mary Collins (2013-05-28). 966:Coggeshall, William Turner (1860). 115:Writings about her encounters with 1821:Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine 1033:Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine 841:Dr. Chase's Old-Time Home Remedies 646:The wildwood spirits fill the air! 578:by describing her encounters with 559:In 1859, Rice published her novel 357:monument built in response to the 272:Anna B. Quillin, Rice's editor at 16:American author, poet and lecturer 14: 1910:. United States?: M.J.A. Henney. 1808:. D. Appleton. 1888. p. 233. 1454:. Lewis Publishing Company. 1902. 1007:"Rosella Rice - more information" 651:The waterfall, the tinkling rill, 460:Rice's 1854 comedy article about 1929:Chase, Alvin Wood (2020-02-11). 1700:Kerrigan, William (2012-12-15). 1673:Kerrigan, William (2012-12-15). 930:"Rosella Rice Program 7/28/2011" 608:The Poets and Poetry of the West 377:died Mar. 11, 1845. Buried near 269:and was also a public lecturer. 2012:Archive of Rosella Rice website 1840:. T.S. Arthur & Sons. 1885. 1036:. T.S. Arthur & Sons. 1875. 649:Within the glen, upon the hill, 580:John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman 256:John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman 145:John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman 1470:. Monfort & Company. 1917. 1379:"Copus Monument 117 years ago" 657:Alone in deep, sweet solitude, 653:Within the vale embosomed deep 627:In 1860, Rice was featured in 1: 2053:People from Perrysville, Ohio 1752:onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu 1496:Baughman, Abraham J. (1901). 1331:Worth, Richard (2008-01-01). 1240:Wills, Matthew (2016-10-22). 738:was praised and published in 565:Follett, Foster & Company 1585:The Ohio Educational Monthly 1513:Bateham, Michael B. (1849). 1213:Means, Howard (2012-04-17). 1009:. 2016-03-22. Archived from 1053:. D. Appleton. p. 290. 392:Lillie May Rice studied at 324:; mother-daughter trips to 2089: 1887:Chase, Alvin Wood (1888). 1854:Chase, Alvin Wood (1887). 1337:. Enslow Publishing, LLC. 664:In 1860, describing Rice, 606:'s 1860 poetry anthology, 602:Part of Rice's feature in 496:to edit and write for the 65:Perrysville Union Cemetery 2048:American magazine writers 839:book was re-published as 666:William Turner Coggeshall 629:William Turner Coggeshall 464:displays her support for 78:Pippsisaway "Pipsy" Potts 28: 1385:. 1929-09-15. p. 28 837:Dr. Chase's Receipt Book 711:In 1885, she referenced 420:The Herald and Presbyter 304:Massachusetts Bay Colony 302:, an early immigrant to 2068:American comedy writers 864:Orange" and "Appleseed 766:depicted on every face. 622:T. S. Arthur & Sons 1935:. Simon and Schuster. 1837:Arthur's Home Magazine 1599:Rice, Rosella (1859). 1564:Mansfield News Journal 1536:Mansfield News Journal 1271:Mansfield News Journal 1219:. 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Index

Rice circa 1880s
Perrysville, Ohio
Johnny Appleseed
Perrysville, Ohio
nature poems
John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman
Cleveland
Columbus
Godey's Lady's Book
Arthur's Home Magazine
Presbyterian Banner
Little Corporal
Toledo Blade
Western Rural
Woman's Journal
pseudonyms
John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman
American folklore
American pioneer life
Arthur's
Richland County
Ashland
Perrysville, Ohio
Edmund Rice
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Americus V. Rice
seminars
Chautauqua, New York
Lake Erie
Canada

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