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    Sisters of Charity
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    SISTERS OF CHARITY in the Roman Catholic Church, name of many independent communities of women. Most of them owe their origin...founded (1634) for works of mercy. The foundation of Mother Seton in America was affiliated to this institution. The Sisters of Charity are active in parochial schools, hospitals, orphanages, and colleges. ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia...
     
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    Fox Sisters
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    FOX SISTERS family of American spiritualists including Margaret, 1836 93, Leah...N.Y., home. Claiming the sounds to be communication from spirits, the sisters became the founders and most famous seers of 19th-cent, American spiritualism...
     
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    BrontË
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...novelist. Lives and Works The Bronte sisters were daughters of Patrick Bronte (1777...talented as a writer and painter, on whom his sisters hopes for money and success rested had...increase their income Charlotte and her sisters laid ill-considered plans to establish...
     
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    Woodhull, Victoria (Claflin)
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...American journalists and lecturers, b. Ohio, sisters noted for their beauty and wildly eccentric...name. In New York City after 1868, the sisters were backed in a brokerage venture by...Douglass as her running mate. The two sisters moved to England in 1877. Victoria, having...