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- photographer. She was the author of more than a dozen books, including Woodswoman, Beyond Black Bear Lake, and Women of the Wilderness. She also wrote over...
- the ****ociation for the Protection of the Adirondacks, known for The Woodswoman series Kjell N. Lindgren, astronaut Susan Lowdermilk, artist, printmaker...
- (December 11, 1998) "Once Upon a Christmas Time" (December 25, 1998) "The Woodswoman" (January 15, 1999) "Bringing Back the Lobsters" (January 29, 1999) "A...
- Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved October 30, 2012. "Storied woodswoman wants to return to her cabin in Adirondacks", The Canadian Press, December...
- (2005) - Jade Virginia (2005) - Irene Fronterz (2004) The Kiss (2004) - Woodswoman Still Single (2004) - Elisa Invisible Evidence (2003) - Veronica The Look...
- Nyoda alumna and makes reference to her Camp Fire experience in her book Woodswoman: "Survival in a log cabin in the woods as a lone woman falls into three...
- book." Isaacs and illustrator Paul O. Zelinsky produced a book about a woodswoman named Angelica Longrider. The book won the place of the 1995 Caldecott...
- 2011). "Bud Grant dies at 79". Variety. McKinstry, Lohr. "Legendary 'Woodswoman' Anne LaBastille dies". Press-Republican. "La Diva Camerounaise, Bebe...
- 2012-12-26. Retrieved October 25, 2012. Hyman, Ann (December 5, 1999). "Woodswoman Hailed as Florida's Treasure". The Florida Times Union. Archived from...