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  1. 25 de jun. de 2014 · 0 comment. [jpshare]In the summer of 1865, Mary Ames and Emily Bliss, young women from Springfield, Mass., were trying to teach the alphabet to 80 children of freed slaves on Edisto Island, S.C. Mary Ames. They had been sworn in as teachers for the Freedman’s Bureau in Boston shortly after the Civil War ended. The two women lived in a couple ...

  2. Mary Elizabeth Bliss Ricketson (1843 - 1926) was active/lived in Massachusetts. Mary Elizabeth Ricketson is known for Painting. Artist auction records. askART's database currently holds 0 auction lots for Mary Elizabeth Bliss Ricketson (of which 0 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.) Artist artworks for sale and wanted

  3. Pascagoula, Mississippi. William Wallace Smith Bliss (August 17, 1815 – August 5, 1853) was a United States Army officer and mathematics professor. A gifted mathematician, he taught at West Point and also served as a line officer. In December 1848 Bliss married Mary Elizabeth Taylor, youngest daughter of President-elect Zachary Taylor, whom ...

  4. Mary Elizabeth Taylor Bliss (April 20, 1824 - July 25, 1909) was the daughter of President Zachary Taylor and First Lady Margaret Taylor. She served as White House hostess due to her mother's ill health. On December 8, 1848, Mary married William Bliss, the future president's secretary. Bliss died in 1853.

  5. 23 de dic. de 2017 · WILLSON, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, gospel singer and song-writer, born in Clearfield county, Pa., 1st May. 1842. Her father, Mr. Bliss, was a man of godly principles, of simple and childlike faith. Her mother, Lydia Bliss, was a noble-hearted Christian woman. Her only brother was the singing evangelist and hymn-writer, P. P. Bliss.

  6. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Mary Elizabeth Bliss Taylor. Summary [edit] Description: English: Mary Elizabeth Bliss Taylor, acting first lady of the USA from 1849 to 1850. Date: 22 ...