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Florence Huntley (née , Chance; 1855 – February 1, 1912) was an American journalist, editor, humorist, and occult author from Ohio. She married the writer Stanley Huntley in 1879 and during this marriage, she worked with him on his Spoopendyke sketches. After his death in 1886, she became a journalist and editor, working for several publications, including the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minneapolis Tribune, The Washington Post, and . After meeting John E. Richardson, whom she married decades later, she worked on the Harmonic Series, a system of science and philosophy intended to connect the demonstrated and recorded knowledge of ancient spiritual schools with the discovered and published facts of the modern physical school of science. She was the author of The Dream Child, in 1892; Harmonics

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  • فلورنسا هنتلي (ar)
  • Florence Huntley (en)
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  • فلورنسا هنتلي (بالإنجليزية: Florence Huntley)‏ هي صحفية أمريكية، ولدت في 1861 في ألايانس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 1 فبراير 1912 في أوك بارك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Florence Huntley (née , Chance; 1855 – February 1, 1912) was an American journalist, editor, humorist, and occult author from Ohio. She married the writer Stanley Huntley in 1879 and during this marriage, she worked with him on his Spoopendyke sketches. After his death in 1886, she became a journalist and editor, working for several publications, including the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minneapolis Tribune, The Washington Post, and . After meeting John E. Richardson, whom she married decades later, she worked on the Harmonic Series, a system of science and philosophy intended to connect the demonstrated and recorded knowledge of ancient spiritual schools with the discovered and published facts of the modern physical school of science. She was the author of The Dream Child, in 1892; Harmonics (en)
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  • Florence Huntley (en)
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  • Alliance, Ohio, US (en)
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