- (née Hauer;
December 3, 1766 –
December 18, 1862), also
known as
Barbara Frietchie, and
sometimes spelled Frietschie, was a
Unionist during the
Civil War...
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Barbara Frietchie is a 1924
American silent war
drama film
about an old
woman who
helps out
soldiers during the
American Civil War. It is
based on the...
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Barbara Frietchie, The
Frederick Girl is a play in four acts by
Clyde Fitch and
based on the
heroine of John
Greenleaf Whittier's poem "Barbara
Frietchie" (based...
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Barbara Frietchie is a 1915
silent drama film
directed by
Herbert Blaché and
starring Mary
Miles Minter. It is
based upon the 1899 play
Barbara Frietchie by...
- From
January 28 to
March 1901, a
revival of
Clyde Fitch's play
Barbara Frietchie appeared there. The
venue was
rented by
labor organizations in the early...
- Ring To-Night,
written by Rose
Hartwick Thorpe, June 17, 1939
Barbara Frietchie,
written by John
Greenleaf Whittier,
September 16, 1939 The
Glove and...
- by
combining the
first name of the
title character in the play
Barbara Frietchie with the last name of the
actress in the play, Jane Stanwyck; both were...
- (1924) as Jack
Carroll Honor Among Men (1924) as
Prince Kaloney Barbara Frietchie (1924) as
Captain William Trumbull The Br**** Bowl (1924) as Dan Maitland...
-
Night Operator at Buxton'
Regeneration (1915) as
Marie Deering Barbara Frietchie (1915) as Sue
Negly The
Scarlet Road (1916) as
Betty Belgrave The Supreme...
- "Little Jack Horner", and "Wee
Willie Winkie"; J. G. Whittier's "Barbara
Frietchie"; and "The
Queen of Hearts" by
Charles Lamb.
Simple Simon is performed...