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  1. 21 de ago. de 2012 · Life work of Mrs. Cora L.V. Richmond by Barrett, Harrison Delivan, 1863-1911? Publication date 1895 Topics Richmond, Cora L. V. (Scott), 1840-, Spiritualism Publisher Chicago : Hack & Anderson Collection cornell; americana Contributor Cornell University Library Language English.

  2. Cora L.V. Scott. Cora Lodencia Veronica Scott, född 21 april 1840 i Cuba, New York, död 3 januari 1923 i Chicago, Illinois, var ett amerikanskt medium.Hon tillhör de mest kända gestalterna inom den tidiga spiritismens rörelse under andra hälften av 1800-talet. Hon framträdde från 1855 offentligt som medium, där hon sades fungera som kanal för andar under transtillstånd; hon ...

  3. Richmond, Cora L(inn) V(ictoria)(1840-1923) The most famous American Spiritualist inspirational speaker and healer, variously known under her married names as Cora Scott, Cora Hatch, Cora L. V. Tappan, and Cora L. V. Tappan-Richmond. She was born April 21, 1840, a noteworthy event in that she had a veil (membrane) covering her face, an event often seen as portending a psychically aware life.

  4. 6 de ago. de 2018 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  5. This Page:The world's Most Important Spiritual Medium, Cora L.V. Richmond 1840 - 1923. Bringer Of The LIGHT of Peace and Truth in the World.Find Here The On-Line Archives of her Published Works. Statement of Fact; So Called Spiritualism Today,IS NOT True Spiritualism--It Was Lost More Than 100 Years Ago

  6. Poems by Cora L V Richmond. Cora Lodencia Veronica Scott was born April 21, 1840 in Cuba, New York. Her parents were Presbyterian, but became interested in spiritualism in 1851 and moved to a spiritualist community called Hopeda. ... Cora Lodencia Veronica Scott was born April 21, 1840 in Cuba, New York.

  7. Cora L.V. Richmond. Cora Lodencia Veronica Scott was born on April 21, 1840 near Cuba, New York. At her birth she had a caul over her face, a membrane "veil" which is thought in some folk religions to indicate special powers. [1] Her parents, though initially Presbyterian, became interested in the Universalist religion, and in early 1851 joined ...