- John
Habberton (February 24, 1842 –
February 24, 1921) was an
American author and journalist. He was born at Brooklyn, New York, and
educated in the public...
- the
intersection of
Habberton Road and
Habberton Avenue. "
Habberton, Arkansas". Histopolis.
Retrieved September 22, 2011. "
Habberton, Arkansas".
Urban Mapping...
- Helen's
Babies is a
humorous novel by
American journalist and
author John
Habberton,
first published in 1876. The book's full
title is: Helen's Babies: With...
- Fayetteville's
adjacent communities include Elkins, Farmington, Greenland,
Habberton, Johnson, and Wyman.
Fayetteville is
entirely contained within Fayetteville...
- Churchill,
Platt Rogers. The Anglo-Russian
Convention of 1907 (1939).
Habberton, William. Anglo-Russian
Relations Concerning Afghanistan, 1837–1907 (U...
- as
Preacher Jane
Beard as
Doris Jennings Sutton Knight as
Editor John
Habberton as
William Faulkner Jonathan Sale as
Herbie Clemson James,
Caryn (1994-07-29)...
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distributed the film.
Harold Lockwood -
Jerry Benham Vera
Sisson - Una
Habberton Virginia Rappe -
Marcia Van Wyck
William Clifford -
Roger Canby Lester...
- My
Country 'tis of Thee (1892) by
Johnson and John
Habberton (World's
Columbian Exposition)...
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Village Brentwood Clyde Durham Dutch Mills Fayette Junction Floss Gulley Habberton Harmon Harris Hazel Valley Hicks Hogeye Hubbard Mayfield McNair Mount...
- by
William A. Seiter,
based on the 1876
novel Helen's
Babies by John
Habberton.
Toddie and
Budge are
identified as the two best
children in the world...