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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen 18 0 Browse Search
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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen, Camilla Urso (search)
ese wife, whose maiden name was Emilie Girouard. Signor Urso was an organist and flutist of rare merit, educatbenefit of a widow, whose husband had been one of Signor Urso's friends. The announcement of the concert astow guided with greater precision than by this little Urso, whose delivery made all the mothers smile. Listen,vos and a shower of bouquets. Soon after this Signor Urso went to Paris, resigning his position at Nantes foman cannot be a pupil of the Conservatoire. But Signor Urso persisted. Only hear her, he said, before decidisimple contrivance we are indebted, in part, for Madame Urso's wonderful accuracy and agreeable repose of mannclusion of his daughter's engagement with Alboni, Signor Urso accepted the overtures of Sontag, and Camilla joir saw her again. They parted in March, 1854, and Signor Urso took his daughter to Savannah, and subsequently ggh the West. They proceeded as far as Nashville, Signor Urso remaining in New York, when Camilla discovered th