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=Eastman, Charles Gamage.= _Me._, 1816-1861. A verse-writer of
Montpelier, Vermont, who published in 1848 a volume of Poems,
descriptive of rural life in New England, that was popular for a time.
=Eastman, Mrs. Elaine [Goodale].= _Ms._, 1863- ----. A writer who, with
her younger sister, Dora Goodale, _infra_, attracted much attention,
when both were children, by the publication of several volumes of
poems, of which the literary quality was very marked. She afterward
became a teacher at various Indian schools, and in 1891 married Dr.
Charles Eastman, a Sioux Indian, educated at the Boston University; she
now lives in South Dakota. Journal of a Farmer’s Daughter; The Coming
of the Birds. _See Goodale, D. R._
=Eastman, Julia Arabella.= _N. Y._, 1837- ----. A Massachusetts teacher
who has written a number of juvenile tales, among which are Short
Comings and Long Goings; Young Rick; Kitty Kent’s Trouble. _Lo._
=Eastman, Mrs. Mary [Henderson].= _Va._, 1818- ----. Wife of S.
Eastman, _infra_. Romance of Indian Life; Dacotah, or Life and Legends
of the Sioux; American Aboriginal Portfolio; Chicora and other Regions
of the Conquerors and the Conquered; Tales of Fashionable Life; Aunt
Phillis’s Cabin, a reply to Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
=Eastman, Philip.= _N. H._, 1799-1869. A jurist of Maine. General
Statutes of Maine; Digest of Maine Law Reports.
=Eastman, Seth.= _Me._, 1808-1875. An officer in the United States army
stationed at Fort Snelling and other places on the Western frontier;
afterwards a lieutenant-colonel and brevet brigadier-general. History,
Condition, and Future Prospects of the Indians of the United States;
Topographical Drawing.
=Eaton, Amos.= _N. Y._, 1776-1842. A once prominent scientist whose
writings include Index to Geology of the Northern States; Natural
History of New York; Geological Survey of the Erie Canal District;
Philosophical Instructor; Manual of Botany of North America.
=Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton.= _N. S._, 1849- ----. An Episcopal
clergyman and instructor of New York city. The Heart of the Creeds, a
notable contribution to Broad church literature; Acadian Legends and
Lyrics; Letter-Writing: its Ethics and Etiquette; The Church of England
in Nova Scotia; Tales of a Garrison Town (with C. L. Betts, _supra_).
=Eaton, Cyrus.= _Me._, 1784-1875. An educator of Maine who was totally
blind for the last thirty years of his life. Annals of Warren, Maine;
Woman, a poem; History of Thomaston, Maine.
=Eaton, Daniel Cady.= _Mch._, 1834-1895. Grandson of Amos Eaton,
_supra_. A professor of botany at Yale University. The Ferns of North
America; Ferns of the Southwest. _Wn._
=Eaton, Daniel Cady.= _N. Y._, 1837- ----. Cousin of D. C. Eaton,
_supra_. A professor of the history of art at Yale University, 1869-76.
Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture. _Hou._
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