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Samuel Taylor Coleridge 5.5Mb 3feb2016 Reverend Cotton Mather (MAGNALIA CHRISTI AMERICANA) 5.2Mb 28jun2013 The Reverend David Collie 1.4Mb 19jun2014 John Payne Collier 504Kb 16jun2014 Harland Coultas 815Kb 19jun2014 Antoine Court de Gébelin James Collins 2.7b 10mar2017 1Mb 10jun2014 Professor Victor Cousin 1.7Mb 12sep2014 Governor John Collins 513Kb 4dec2013 page6 Abraham Cowley William Collins 715Kb 23jun2014 3.5Mb 3sep2014 William Cowper Friend Peter Collinson 2Mb 15jun2014 1.7Mb 2jan2015 Prudence Crandall The Reverend Robert Collyer 8.6Mb 11apr2013 Reuben Crandall 2.2Mb 15dec2013 page3 The Reverend Henry Root Colman 802Kb 20jun2014 David Cranz 637Kb 14jun2014 The Reverend Walter Colton 758Kb 11sep2014 Richard Crashaw 2Mb 11sep2014 Christopher Columbus 23.1Mb 15dec2016 Crates (Κράτης) of Thebes 896Kb 6sep2014 Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella (Columella’s DE RE RUSTICA) 1.4Mb Davy Crockett 28dec2014 3Mb 12dec2017 Rector George Croly George Combe 1.8Mb 26dec2015 765Kb 10sep2014 Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell 3.7Mb 23sep2014 The Reverend John Comer 630Kb 14dec2013 page6 Cudgoe EntryPoint: http://www.kouroo.info/kouroo/transclusions/17/ , a slave for life 648Kb 30sep2013 page6 20DECADE/29/1729_JohnComer 74.7Kb Ralph Cudworth 1.2Mb 10sep2014 Samuel B. Comstock 656Kb 14dec2013 page3 page6 Friend Paul Cuffe 3.8Mb 25dec2015 page3 Concord’s Tories: 376Kb 15dec2017 Alexander Culbertson 685Kb 12sep2014 Reverend Daniel Bliss Thaddeus A. Culbertson 685Kb 12sep2014 Daniel Bliss, Junior Doctor Joseph Lee Dr./Brigadier General John Cuming and Abigail (Wesson) Cuming 3.4Mb Squire Duncan Ingraham 4.7Kb 19dec2017 15nov2013 Colonel Charles Prescott Roualeyn George Gordon-Cumming 525Kb 9nov2014 Captain Jonas Minott James Burrill Curtis 3.1Mb 27dec2014 page6 page9 Confucius 3.3Mb 6sep2014 page10 George William Curtis 7.7Mb 27dec2014 page6 page9 Mencius Vicar John William Cunningham 1.1Mb 23jun2014 Benjamin Constant 657Kb 12jun2014 David Cusick 582Kb 7sep2014 Constantine the Great 1.1Mb 4dec2013 Reverend 655Kb 21jun2014 The Reverend Moncure Daniel Conway 22Mb 14dec2013 The Baron Georges Cuvier 1.5Mb 7sep2014 The Reverend William Daniel Conybeare 2.5Mb 21jun2014 The Reverend Professor John Josias Conybeare 2.5Mb 21jun2014 Captain James Cook 1.7Kb 5sep2014 D (97 PEOPLE) Peter Cook of Germantown 494Kb 9mar2015 Thomas Cook and the Grand Tour of Europe 637Kb 8jul2013 The Deacons of Concord 843Kb 10aug2013 John E. Cook 6.3Mb 18aug2016 page4 Père Claude Dablon 1.8Mb 20sep2014 Eseek Coombs 742Kb 17jun2013 Cyrus Dakin 741Kb 4jul2013 James Fenimore Cooper 4.8Mb 8sep2014 Deacon L. Dakin 697Kb 4jul2013 John Anderson Copeland, Jr. 3.3Mb 18aug2016 page4 Caroline Wells Healy Dall 759Kb 17nov2013 Nicolas Copernicus 848Kb 14may2013 page9 Thoreau’s classmate the Reverend Charles Henry Appleton Dall 1.8Mb Barclay Coppoc, Edwin Coppoc 6Mb 18aug2016 page3 page4 17nov2013 George Copway (Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh) 652Kb 7sep2014 Friend John Dalton 455Kb 2jan2015 Jacques Philippe Cornut 672Kb 8sep2014 Richard Henry Dana, Sr. 1.6Mb 27sep2014 Active Index

Richard Henry Dana, Jr.11.9Mb 4aug2016 (Secret “Six”) local Messiah William Dorrell 760Kb 21MAR2016 The Danas of 362Kb Thomas Wilson Dorr Samuel Daniel 4.6Mb 28sep2014 “Dorr War” 4.4Mb 16dec2013 page6 Basil Dorsey Durante “Dante” degli Alighieri 4Mb 17nov2013 1.2Mb 29dec2017 Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoevski 2Mb 16dec2013 The Reverend Darby 1Mb 26sep2014 Bishop Gawin Douglas Charles Darwin 12.1Mb 21feb2014 911Kb 15sep2014 (Freddy Bailey) Frederick Douglass Erasmus Darwin 2.8Mb 11apr2014 54Mb 8dec2016 page4 William Davenant 1Mb 29sep2014 NARRATIVE__ Professor Guy Davenport 1MB 2jan2015 > King David 800Kb 19nov2015 NARRATIVE Professor Charles Davies 3.1Mb 25sep2014 MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM (1855) Lieutenant Charles Henry Davis 1Mb 12sep2014 MY ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY President Jefferson Davis 19.2Mb 23jul2016 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1882) Perry Davis 1.5Mb 9oct2013 page6 Anna Murray Douglass Rosetta Douglass Hon. Wendell Davis 513Kb 15sep2014 Lewis Henry Douglass Senator Thomas Davis 1Mb 16dec2013 page6 Charles Remond Douglass Paulina Wright Davis 1Mb 16dec2013 page6 John Downes 1.4Mb 2jan2015 first husband Francis Wright 1Mb 16dec2013 page6 Andrew Jackson Downing 1.7Mb 4feb2016 Daniel Defoe 1.9Mb 13sep2014 George Thomas Downing 1.1Mb 16dec2013 page6 James Ellsworth De Kay 4Mb 17sep2014 Edward Cavendish Drake 1.8Mb 13sep2014 Dr. Martin Robison Delany Martin Robison Delany 3.7Mb 26aug2016 Sir Francis Drake 3.5Mb 21dec2016 page4 Michael Drayton 1.3Mb 19sep2014 Sir John Denham 578Kb 28sep2014 Père Gabriel Druillettes 1Mb 23sep2014 King Derby Sir William Drummond 1.9Mb 4jun2013 page9 Elias Hasket Derby 707Kb 11dec2013 John Dryden 2.6Mb 8nov2014 Professor Pierre Jean Édouard Desor 3.4Mb 25sep2014 Comte Pierre-Louis-Georges Du Buat 1.5Mb 12sep2014 Thomas De Quincey 2.56Mb 28sep2014 Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas 1Mb 15sep2014 Lord Timothy Dexter 2.4Mb 27feb2015 Reverend Stephen Duck 796Kb 26sep2014 David Pietersz. de Vries 1Mb 13sep2014 George Dugan Professor Chester Dewey 828Kb 18apr2014 Thomas Dugan 913Kb 30dec2017 Senator James DeWolf (1764-1837) Jenny Dugan 2.4Mb 30dec2017 [of Concord] his father Mark Anthony DeWolf (1726-1792) 3.5Mb 30oct2013 Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau 3Mb 15sep2014 page6 Pierre Étienne Louis Dumont 1.7Mb 13sep2014 William Dickes 2.1Mb 23feb2015 Clan Dunbar in Scotland and America 6.6Mb 15apr2017 Emily Dickinson 3.7Mb 26jun2017 Miss Anna Jane Dunbar of New-York 416Kb 17dec2013 Sir Kenelm Digby 1.8Mb 30sep2014 Maternal Grandfather, the Reverend Asa Dunbar 4Mb 26jun2014 Professor Richard H. Dillman 207Kb 28jul2017 Cousin Charles Dunbar 638Kb 1oct2013 Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon 925Kb 24jul2017 of Mason and Dixon Uncle Charles Jones Dunbar 1.7Mb 19mar2016 Diogenes of Sinope 1.2Mb 15dec2013 page9 Elijah Dunbar 587Kb 24jun2014 Benjamin Disraeli 1.1Mb 12sep2014 Isaac D’Israeli 1.3Mb 16sep2014 Aunt Louisa Dunbar 1.1Mb 30sep2013 L’Abbé Emmanuel-Henri-Dieudonné Domenech 1Mb 19sep2014 Maternal Grandmother Mary Jones –> Mary Jones Dunbar –> Mary Jones Dunbar Minot 2.6Mb 25oct2013 Heman Doane 869Kb 15sep2014 Great-Great-Grandfather Peter Dunbar 357Kb 4jul2017 Colonel Alexander William Doniphan 4.1Mb 1q2sep2014 Great-Grandfather Reverend Samuel Dunbar 1.3Mb 27jun2014 John Donne 2Mb 17sep2014 Sophia Dunbar 698Kb 16dec2013 Active Index

William Dunbar 1.2Mb 16oct2013 Great-grandparents the Reverend Joseph Emerson 450Kb 6oct2014 and Madam Mary Moody Emerson (1702-1779) of Malden 5.2Mb Peter Stephen DuPonceau 5oct2014 Pierre-Étienne Du Ponceau 4.7Mb 24sep2014 Great-Great-Great Grandfather Joseph Emerson F.S. Duplessy 1.8Mb 15sep2014 (1620-1680) of Mendon and Concord 520Kb 7oct2014 Eliza Jane Durant 477Kb 2aug2013 Great-Great-Great-Grandmother Elizabeth Bulkeley Emerson Brown Hannah Emerson Duston 1.9Mb 4aug2014 520Kb 7oct2014 Reverend Timothy Dwight 2.4Mb 26jan2015 Uncle Joseph Emerson (1724-1775) of Pepperell 584Kb 7oct2014 Harrison Gray Dyar 1.3Mb 19feb2016 2d Cousin Reverend Joseph Emerson (1777-1833) of Byfield MA 1Mb 7oct2014 Reverend Alexander Dyce 800Kb 26sep2014 Wife Mrs. Ellen Louisa Tucker Emerson Sir Edward Dyer 640Kb 28sep2014 Ellen Louisa Tucker (1811-1831) 1.5Mb 4oct2014 Friend Mary Dyer 5.9Mb 24jun2014 William Dyer 5.9Mb 24jun2014 (also William Dyer pages 3 and 6) Mother Ruth Haskins Emerson 956Kb 8oct2014 Professor Freeman John Dyson 767Kb 25may2018 Daughter Miss Ellen Tucker Emerson (1839-1909) 3.8Mb 4oct2014 Friend Jonathan Dymond 1Mb 14sep2014 Son (Junior) Wallie Emerson 1.3Mb 8oct2014 Son Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson 4.3Mb 3oct2014 E (65 PEOPLE) Wife Mrs. Lidian “Asia” Jackson Emerson 5.5Mb 6oct2014 Madam Phebe Bliss Emerson Ripley 1Mb 8dec2014 Wife’s sister Mrs. Lucy Jackson Brown 799Kb 1sep2014 and her son Captain Seth Eastman 6.1Mb 1oct2014 Francis C. “Frank” Brown Mary Henderson Eastman 4.5Mb 11oct2014 Wife’s brother Charles T. Jackson 2.1Mb 29apr2013 Mary Nancy Eastman 1.3Mb 12oct2014 Miss Mary Moody Emerson (1774-1863), Emerson’s aunt 652Kb Professor Amos Eaton 6.2Mb 11feb2014 5oct2014 Professor Leon Edel 679Kb 23jul2013 page8 Disambiguate the Reverend William Emerson (1743-1776) of Concord Friend William Edmundson 2.2Mb 17dec2013 page3 4.6Mb 8oct2014 from his son the Reverend William Emerson (1769- Prince of Wales Albert Edward, “Dirty Bertie,” King Edward VII 2.6Mb 1811) of Boston 1.4Mb 7oct2014 and from his grandson Judge 22mar2016 William Emerson (1801-1868) of New-York and Staten Island 1.5Mb 6oct2014 Richard Edwardes 1.4Mb 15oct2014 Frank S. Edwards 694Kb 4oct2014 WALDO’S RELATIVES Reverend Jonathan Edwards 2.3Mb 14oct2014 Professor Albert Einstein 6.8Mb 2mar2015 Judge William Emerson (1801-1868) of New-York and Staten Island 1.5Mb 6oct2014 Reverend John Eliot 3.4Mb 29jun2013 son Charles Emerson 1.8Mb 24apr2018 of Emerson Hospital and Princess, Queen Elizabeth (I) 2.6Mb 5may2014 Clamshell Bank 400Kb 23apr2018 Founding Father William Ellery 1.2Mb 17dec2013 brother Charles Chauncy Emerson 1.4Mb 2oct2014 Nicholas Black Elk 742Kb 16jun2013 page6 brother Robert Bulkeley Emerson 526Kb 1oct2014 Ebenezer Elliott 1.8Mb 3oct2014 brother Edward Bliss Emerson 651Kb 9oct2013 At least four of these: Stephen Elliott relative Bulkeley Emerson 481Kb 1oct2014 William Elliott 3.3Mb 15oct2014 Deacon Edward Emerson 668Kb 2oct2014 Professor Friend George F.R. Ellis 1Mb 29jun2018 Anne Catherine Emmerich 650Kb 22jun2013 Friend John Ellis, Sr. 622Kb 27jun2014 Professor Ebenezer Emmons 1.6Mb 14oct2014 Reverend William Ellis 2.1Mb 22jun2013 Endymion 1.2Mb aug2014 Benjamin Dudley Emerson 1.9Mb 1oct2013 Olaudah Equiano 1.9Mb 13oct2014 daughter Edith Emerson Edith Emerson Forbes (1841-1929) 1.6Mb Desidirius Erasmus 1.7Mb 2jan2015 3oct2014 Eratosthenes 651Kb 12aug2013 Frederick Emerson 1.2Mb 1oct2014 Frederick Emerson CONTROVERSY John Adolphus Etzler 2.3Mb 9oct2014 96Kb Euclid 672Kb 12aug2013 George B. Emerson 4Mb 5oct2014s Leonhard Euler 1.4Mb 11oct2014 Waldo Emerson 126Mb 20mar2017 Active Index

Euripides 2Mb 11aug2013 page9 Wilson Flagg 4.18Mb 27oct2014 Eutropius 473Kb 12aug2013 Giles Fletcher the Yonger 1.8Mb 21oct2014 Phineas Fletcher Thomas Evans 859Kb 15oct2014 919Kb 23oct2014 John Fletcher 1.4Mb 5may2014 John Evelyn 13.3Mb 11oct2014 Michael Flannery 1.7Mb 2mar2019 Professor 8.6Mb 14oct2014 Charles L. Flint 2.8Mb 19oct2014 Thomas Ewbank 1.1Mb 15oct2014 Reverend Timothy Flint 2.6Mb 27oct2014 Jean Pierre Claris de Florian 3Mb 22oct2014 Secretary of War John Buchanan Floyd 4.5Mb 7sep2016 page4 Reverend Professor Karl Charles Follen 7.1Mb 25oct2014 F (81 PEOPLE) Jean de La Fontaine 1.8Mb 11mar2015 Sophia Foord (Ford) 1.6Mb 27jul2013

Asa Fairbanks 748Kb 17dec2013 page6 James David Forbes 1.5Mb 19feb2014 Hugh Forbes 2.1Mb 30aug2016 page4 Michael Faraday 675Kb 22feb2015 John Ford 2.1Mb 23oct2014 John Farmer 987Kb 27jul2014 The Reverend James Fordyce, D.D. 1.1Mb 3jan2015 Friend William Henry Farquhar 3.1Mb 18dec2013 Friend Margaret Briggs Farquhar 3.1Mb 18dec2013 Edwin Forrest 1.8Mb 23mar2016 Professor John Farrar and Mrs. Eliza Farrar 3.9Mb 24oct2014 Caleb G. Forshey 2.8Mb 19oct2014 Captain Edward H. Faucon 1Mb 16oct2013 page10 of the Frolic 777Kb Reverend Daniel Foster 25nov2013 page10 Dora Swift Foster 4.6Mb 7oct2016 Winthrop Emerson Faulkner 4.3Mb 27oct2014 Reverend John Foster 479Kb 3jan2015 John Wells Foster 941Kb 23oct2014 Guy Fawkes 1.2Mb 21oct2014 Stephen Symonds Foster 1.5Mb 27jun2014 Fay 901Kb 27oct2014 Abby Kelley Foster 5Mb 27jun2014 Doctor Walton Felch 838Kb 20oct2014 Charles Fourier (Fourierism) 1.6Mb 7jun2013 Friend Margaret Askew Fell Fox 1.2Mb 25mar2016 page3 Spiritualists Catherine and Margaretta Fox (Maggie and Kate, the Fox Margaret Askew Friend George Fox 8.1Mb 25mar2016 page3 Sisters) 1.3Mb 31aug2015 JOURNAL Charles James Fox 2.1Mb 19oct2014 Friend George Fox 8.1Mb 25mar2016 page3 President, Professor Cornelius Conway Felton 2.8Mb 24oct2014 Gabriel Franchère, Fils 717Kb 20oct2014 François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon François Fénelon 1.1Mb 20oct2014 Reverend Convers Francis 2.3Mb 4feb2016 Feng Kuei-fen 414Kb 17dec2013 page10 Anne Frank 1Mb 3jan2015 Feng Yün-shan 1.1Mb 17dec2013 page10 Benjamin Franklin 9.8Mb 19oct2014 James Franklin 1.3Mb 25mar2016 page6 Professor Adam Ferguson 2.2Mb 23oct2014 Widow Franklin 1.3Mb 25mar2016 page6 Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba y Aguilar 1.1Mb 21oct2014 Sir John Franklin 5.3Mb 6mar2013 Sir John Ferne 2Mb 27oct2014 Lady Jane Franklin 5.3Mb 6mar2013 Benjamin Gilbert Ferris 850Kb 19oct2014 Brister Freeman 1.4Mb 22mar2016 page9 Bristo Freeman Sippio Brister Reverend Thomas K. Fessenden Fenda Freeman Fenda Thomas Green Fessenden 1.9Mb 27jun2014 Reverend James Freeman, D.D. 3Mb 26oct2014 George Field 610Kb 21oxt2014 John Charles Frémont 2.9Mb 9sep2014 John Field 1.2Mb 14jul2017 2Mb 25apr2013 James Thomas Fields 5.3Mb 22apr2013 Ticknor & Fields 4.6Mb 22apr2013 Dr, Sigmund Freud 3.7Mb 19dec2018 Ticknor & Co. 4.6Mb 22apr2013 Jean Froissart 4.2Mb 22oct2014 Friend Preserved Fish 591Kb 15jan2013 Friend Elizabeth Fry 1.3Mb 23mar2016 page3 Alvan Fisher 1.4Mb 15may2013 Asa Fitch, M.D. 2.7Mb 18oct2014 Entomologist John Fitch 5.4Mb 31jul2017 Active Index

Chaplain Arthur Buckminster Fuller 631Kb 5apr2013 William Gilpin 9.2Mb 2oct2014 The Reverend Thomas Fuller, D.D. 4.7Mb 3apr2013 Baird’s assistant Charles Frédéric Girard 1.6Mb 29oct2014 Margaret Fuller, marchesa d’Ossoli AT HOME AND ABROAD AT HOME AND ABROAD Jacob Post Giraud, Jr. 587Kb 1nov2014 SUMMER ON THE LAKES SUMMER ON THE LAKES , IN 1843 Reverend Herbert Wendell Gleason WOMAN IN THE NINETEENTH Herbert Gleason 1.4Mb 7jun2013 CENTURY WOMAN IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Giovanni Angelo marchése d’Ossoli George R. Gliddon 2.4Mb 1nov2014 Richard F. Fuller 1Mb 4apr2013 Reverend James Newton Gloucester 1.6Mb 1sep2016 page4 Daniel Goble 929Kb 1dec2014 Robert Frost 1.3Mb 7feb2014 Stephen Goble 886Kb 1dec2014 Mary Katherine Goddard 503Kb 22dec2013 page6 William Godwin 1.1Mb 10nov2014 G (94 PEOPLE) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 5.2Mb 7feb2016 Major-General William Goffe (regicide) 2.9Mb 26may2013 Professor Erving Goffman 529Kb 23aug2013 William Galbrait 936Kb 10nov2014 Washington Goode 1.3Mb 8feb2016 page8 Galileo Galilei 959Kb 21dec2013 page9 General Charles George “Chinese” Gordon 739Kb 21dec2013 page10 Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin 1.4Mb 28oct2014 Captain Nathaniel Gordon 1.2Mb 29jun2013 Sir Francis Galton 2.4Mb 13apr2014 Roualeyn George Gordon-Cumming 525Kb 9nov2014 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) 4.8Mb 5jan2015 Oliver Goldsmith 2.3Mb 7nov2014 M. Joseph-Héliodore-Sagesse-Vertu Garcin de Tassy 3.3Mb 7nov2014 Major Daniel Gookin 3Mb 29oct2014 Theodatus Garlick 1.2Mb 9nov2014 Sir Ferdinando Gorges 3.1Mb 9nov2014 Giuseppi Garibaldi 2Mb 4jan2015 Samuell Gorton 3.2Mb 22dec2013 page6 Professor Christian Garve 1.2Mb 8nov2014 Captain Bartholomew Gosnold 1.7Mb 29oct2014 Constable Geogre Gardiner 1Mb 19oct2013 page3 Philip Henry Gosse 3.8Mb 7nov2014 William Lloyd Garrison 14.4Mb 19jul2014 Dr. Augustus Addison Gould 3.8Mb 29oct2014 James Holley Garrison 512Kb 14jul2017 Benjamin Apthorp Gould 2.4Mb 29oct2014 The Garrison Family of Concord (Jack, Susan, John Jr., and 3 other Friend Stephen Wanton Gould 58Mb 3jan2014 page3 page6 children) 10Kb 8dec2017 Professor Stephen Jay Gould 500Kb 21jun2017 Richard Jordan Gatling (Gatling Machine Gun) 753Kb 13may2013 John Gower Poet Laureate 2.7Mb 8nov2014 Friend Calhoun Doty Geiger James Duncan Graham 1.5Mb 1nov2014 Friend Virgie Ileen Peake Geiger 1.3Mb 5feb2016 Professor 4.7Mb 8nov2014 King George III 1.7Mb 3nov2014 Hugh Gray 569Kb 1nov2014 King George IV 2.3Mb 3nov2014 Captain Robert Gray 458Kb 21dec2013 page6 Thomas Gray 3Mb 9nov2014 Baron Joseph-Marie de Gérando 5Mb 29oct2014 Horace Greeley 5.8Mb 23jun2013 Cecile Jules Basile Gerard 1.8Mb 29oct2014 John Gerard 2.9Mb 2nov2014 Samuel Green 558Kb 8feb2016 Frederick Gerstaecker 2.4Mb 31oct2014 Professor David Mason Greene 415Kb 1mar2013 Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Gerstäcker Colonel Christopher Greene Christopher Albert Greene 1.1Mb 21dec2013 page6 Conrad Gesner (Reverend Edward Topsell) 3.1Mb 8dec2014 Sarah Chace Greene 1.1Mb 21dec2013 page6 Edward Gibbon 1.6Mb 31oct2014 Robert Greene 1.7Mb 9nov2014 Major General Nathanael Greene 1Mb 21dec2013 page3 page6 Mel Gibson 578kb 22jun2013 Reverend Beriah Green 1.4Mb 28jun2014 Olive Gilbert 651Kb 6apr2014 Shields Green 3.3Mb 2sep2016 page4 John Gilchrist 749Kb 2nov2014 William Batchelder Greene 672Kb 26jul2017 Reverend George Gilfillan 1.5Mb 9nov2014 Moses Greenleaf 6.4Mb 7nov2014 George B. Gill 2Mb 30aug2016 page4 Horatio Greenough 1.3Mb 27apr2014 Lt. James Melville Gilliss 778Kb 3nov2014 Josiah Gregg 1.7Mb 2nov2014 Friend Richard Bartlett Gregg 859Kb 31oct2014 Active Index

Archdeacon Richard Grey, D.D. 1.7Mb 28oct2014 Reverend Dr. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. 3Mb 11nov2014 Dr. Thaddeus William Harris Gasparo Grimani 817Kb 1nov2014 Henry Grinnell 1.3Mb 4aug2014 James H. Harris 2.3Mb 14sep2016 page4 John Harrison Friend Joseph John Gurney 854Kb 21dec2013 page3 600Kb 7mar2013 William Henry Harvey 2.9Mb 16feb2015 Friend Stephen Grellet 587Kb 21dec2013 page3 Reverend Thomas Harwood Fulke Greville Brooke (Sir Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke) 935Kb 1.9Mb 27jan2015 31aug2014 David Greene Haskins 1.1Mb 10nov2014 Friend Sarah Moore Grimké 10.4Mb 29jun2014 page3 Warren Hastings 854Kb 21feb2015 Friend Angelina Emily Grimké 10.4Mb 29jun2014 page3 34Mb 24jan2015 Theodore Dwight Weld 1.6Mb 30oct2013 page3 Kaspar Hauser 661Kb 20nov2016 Hugo de Groot, Grotius 440Kb 28apr2014 Reverend Joel Hawes, D.D. 788Kb 26jan2015 Francis Joseph Grund 1.6Mb 3jan2015 Alfred Hawkins 17Mb 5jan2015 Dr. Joseph Ignace Guillotin 10Mb 27sep2017 Reverend Gideon Hawley 740Kb 26jan2015 François Pierre Guillaume Guizot 2.2Mb 4jan2015 (Hathorne) 34Mb 24jan2015 Caroline von Günderode Sophia Peabody Hawthorne 5.1Mb 15feb2015 Count Adam Gurowski 1.8Mb 3jan2015 Una Hawthorne 897Kb 21feb2015 Rose Hawthorne 1.4Mb 2feb2015 Johannes Gutenberg 2.2Mb 11jul2017 Julian Hawthorne 4.3Mb 22jan2015 William Guthrie 3.6Mb 5jan2015 Lewis Hayden 1.8Mb 14sep2016 page4 Professor Arnold Henri Guyot 1.8Mb 5jan2015s Benjamin Robert Haydon 2.8Mb 5JAN2015 Isaac Israel Hayes 2.2Mb 21jan2015 President Rutherford B. Hayes 2.4Mb 25jan2015 William Hayley 980Kb 21feb2015 PEOPLE H (145 ) Sudbury “Heavy” Haynes 815Kb 27mar2016 Friend Thomas B. Hazard “Nailer Tom” rather than “College Tom” 716Kb Huguenots 2.12Mb 23aug2011 7jan2014 page6 President Caroline Hazard 540Kb 10apr2013 page6 William Habington 1Mb 1feb2015 Albert Hazlett 2.6Mb 2sep2016 page4 Professor Pierre Hadot 891JKb 13aug2013 page8 William Hazlitt 1Mb 21feb2015 Reverend Richard Hakluyt 4.6Mb 26jan2015 Sir Francis Bond Head 2.3Mb 14feb2015 Reverend 834Kb 25jan2015 Salma Hale 834Kb 25jan2015 Henry Headley 784Kb 10jan2015 Nathaniel Brassey Halhed 1Mb 11nov2014 Colonel David Heard 2.1Mb 27jul2018 Thomas Chandler Haliburton 4.2Mb 1feb2015 Samuel Hearne 1Mb 3feb2015 John Wedderburn Halkett 1.75Mb 22jan2015 Isaac Hecker (Father Thomas) “Earnest the Seeker” 6.2Mb 4jul2014 Colonel Francis Hall 1.5Mb 6jan2015 Father John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder 660Kb 21jan2015 William Hall 835Kb 8jan2014 page6 Reverend Frederic Henry Hedge 2.5Mb 22aug2014 page6 Henry Hallam 700Kb 10jan2015 Heinrich Heine 1.7Mb 10jan2015 Edmond Halley and his Recurring Comet 3.6Mb 26mar2016 Professor G.W.F. Hegel 2.6Mb 7jan2014 Robert Hamilton, Esq., M.D. 1.3Mb 29jan2015 Hinton Rowan Helper 6.3Mb 21may2018 Samuel H. Hammond 1.29Mb 5feb2015 Mrs. Felicia Dorothea Hemans 1.4Mb 8jan2015 page9 The Reverend Barnard Hanbury 1.2Mb 25jan2015 Sally Hemings 3Mb 3feb2015 Professor Walter Roy Harding 3.1Mb 25apr2018, the great expert on Father Louis Hennepin 3Mb 8jan2015 Thoreau’s Homosociality 7.4Mb 25apr2018 Patrick Henry 2.1Mb 28mar2015 Thomas Hardy 577Kb 20feb2015 Robert Spence Hardy 825Kb 1feb2015 The Reverend Josiah Henson 795Kb 30apr2014 Thomas Hariot 2Mb 20feb2015 Nicholas Marcellus Hentz 3.3Mb 25jan2015 Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz 3.3Mb 25jan2015 Professor Richard Harlan 1.7Mb 7jan2015 Active Index

Heraclitus of Ephesus 971Kb 13jan2014 Thomas Hood 1.1Mb 20feb2015 Henry William Herbert 1.7Mb 10nov2014 Robert Hooke 1.2Mb 10oct2013 page9 Rector George Herbert 2.1Mb 11nov2014 Sir William Jackson Hooker 2.9Mb 15feb2015 Hercules (American slave) 3.9Mb 18feb2015 Ellen Sturgis Hooper 1.1Mb 27nov2017 George Heriot 2.5Mb 9jan2015 FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover 3.2Mb 19sep2013 William Lewis Herndon 2.6MKb 10nov2014 Friend Johns Hopkins 476Kb 29jun2014 Herod the Great Governor Stephen Hopkins 3.7Mb 8jan2014 page3 page6 Herod Antipas 1.1Mb 7jan2014 Captain, Commodore Esek Hopkins 1.6Mb 4jan2014 page6 Reverend Samuel Hopkins Herodotus 1.8Mb 11jan2015 839Kb 8jan2014 page6 Friend Isaac T. Hopper 2.5Mb 6jan2014 Robert Herrick 4.4Mb 31jan2015 Dr. Washington Hoppin Hesiod 12Mb 11jan2015 925Kb 7jan2015 Horace William Chapman Hewitson 2.3Mb 21feb2015 (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) 1.9Mb 12jan2015 Richard Henry Horne 1.2Mb 27jan2015 John Heywood 3.8Mb 21jan2015 Jasper Heywood 2.6Mb 21jan2015 Friend Horod Long Hicks Gardiner Porter 1Mb 19oct2013 page3 Thomas Heywood 1.5Mb 20feb2015 Abner Hosmer 615Kb 15jan2018 Ezra Heywood 778Kb 26jul2017 Alfred Winslow Hosmer 1.5Mb 19jan2018 Friend Elias Hicks 7.1Mb 5jan2014 page3 Andrew Hosmer 1.6Mb 13jan2018 Hicksites Benjamin Hosmer 384Kb 18jan2018 Friend Edward Hicks 3.5Mb 4jan2014 page3 Deacon Cyrus Hosmer 670Kb 13 jan2018 John Hicks David Hosmer 422Kb 15jan2018 Edmund Hosmer Reverend Francis Higginson 1Mb 25jan2015 3.5Mb 13jan2018 Reverend George Washington Hosmer 1.59Mb 12jan2018 Reverend Thomas Wentworth Higginson 13.4Mb 4aug2016 (Secret Six) Reverend Professor James Kendall Hosmer Richard Hildreth 4.2Mb 27jan2015 Harriet Goodhue Hosmer 600Kb 12jan2018 Horace Rice Hosmer 4Mb 19jan2018 Friend Samuel Lapham Hill 1Mb 5apr2014 James Kendall Hosmer 2.9Mb 17jan2018 Henry Youle Hind 3.1Mb 11jan2015 Jane Hosmer 2.7Mb 18jan2018 Jesse Hosmer 464Kb 19jan2018 Richard J. Hinton 2Mb 16sep2016 page4 John Hosmer 2.3Mb 13jan2018 Dr. Hippocrates 494Kb 9oct2013 page9 Lt. Joseph Hosmer 1.5Mb 16jan2018 Reverend Professor Edward Hitchcock 2.5Mb 4feb2014 Joseph Hosmer 1.5Mb 16jan2018 Laura Hosmer 1Mb 18jan2018 Führer Adolf Hitler 13.3Mb 4may2018 Luther Hosmer 939Kb 19jan2018 Thomas Hoccleve 867Kb 20feb2015 Rufus Hosmer 621Kb 16jan2018 Dr. Thomas Hosmer 379Kb 19jan2018 James Hogg 962Kb 5jul2014 The Hosmers of Concord 7.4Mb 20jan2018 Hiroo Onoda 718Kb 25jun2013 (Orient page10) Reverend George Mills Houser 1.1Mb 26jan2015 Edward 3.5Mb 16jan2019 Sam Houston 4.5Mb 16feb2013 Elizabeth Sherman Hoar 1.5Mb 31dec2014 John Hoar 2.5Mb 21jan2015 Henry Howard 880Kb 10jan2015 Lieutenant Daniel Hoar 1.1Mb 14mar2014 Friend Luke Howard 3.5Mb 7jan2014 page3 page8 John Howard 833Kb 10feb2016 Hobomok 852Kb 3jul2014 Julia Ward Howe 3.5Mb 14sep2016 page4 Dr. John Edwards Holbrook 1.5Mb 7jan2015 Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe of the Secret “Six” 9.3Mb 4aug2016 page5 Josiah Gilbert Holland 2.3Mb 22jan2015 (Secret Six) Myron Holley 2.3Mb 22jan2015 1.96Mb 16feb2015 page3 Mary Howitt Reverend Abiel Holmes 3.8Mb 25jan2015 Reverend Obadiah Holmes 496Kb 8jan2014 page6 William James Hubard 1.97Mb 18sep2013 Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes 3.8Mb 20aug2017 Reverend William Hubbard 4.1Mb 5feb2015 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 1.3Mb 21aug2017 Father Evariste Régis Huc 844Kb 7jan2015 page10 Sestericus Holt 797Kb 14feb2015 Henry Hudson 1.6Mb 10jan2015 Isaac-Farwell Holton 1Mb 21jan2015 7Mb 5jan2015 Homer 3.4Mb 12jan2015 Karl Wilhelm von Humboldt Winslow Homer 730Kb 15feb2015 Active Index

Reverend Alexander Hume 1.2Mb 5jan2015 Robert Jamieson 1.4Mb 1mar2015 David Hume 1.19Mb 6jan2015 Sir William Jardine 2Mb 1mar2015 Hung Hsiu Ch’üan 2.8Mb 7jan2014 page10 Dr. Charles Jarvis 429Kb 10aug2013 William Hunnis 4Mb 15feb2015 Dr. Edward Jarvis 3.5Mb 10aug2013 Deacon Francis Jarvis Robert Hunt 641Kb 31jan2015 3.3Mb 10aug2013 Martha Emmeline Hunt 2.5Mb 10jun2013 Robinson Jeffers 5.1Mb 20feb2015 John Dunn Hunter 1.2Mb 21jan2015 President Thomas Jefferson 18.7Mb 3apr2017 (Monticello 3.3Mb 5apr2015) (Declaration of Independence Mistress Anne Hutchinson 4.1Mb 22dec2013 page6 163Kb 23sep2015) (Before Governor Thomas Hutchinson 2.3Mb 10jan2015 Independence 5.2Mb 10jun2015) (After Independence 15.5Mb 11jun2015) Thaddeus Hyatt 3.8Mb 18sep2016 page4 Representative Thomas Allen Jenckes 1.5Mb 8ja2014 page6 Frederick Jenkins (Shadrach) 1.5Mb 27dec2017 C. Jennings (William Dickes) 2.1Mb 23feb2015 I (9 PEOPLE) Edward Jesse 2.8Mb 24feb2015 Jesus Christ 4.2Mb 22jun2013 Joan of Arc 629Kb 13jun2013 Everard Ysbrants Ides 1Mb 21feb2015 Alexander Bryan Johnson (Edward Johnson) 972Kb 5jul2014 Ikkyu Sokun 467Kb 16oct2013 page10 Anna C. Johnson 666Kb 23feb2015 Cato Ingraham 2.2Mb 19dec2017 former slave of Squire Duncan Ingraham Captain Edward Johnson 1.6Mb 24feb2015 4.7Kb 19dec2017 who was allowed to reside on Goose Pond 1Mb Dr. Samuel Johnson 2.59Mb 11may2014 8apr2018 across the road from Thoreau’s beanfield 3.7Mb 24jul2013 President Andrew Johnson 2.2Mb 14may2018 Squire Duncan Ingraham 4.7Kb 19dec2017 John Jones of Chicago 2.5Mb 8oct2016 page4 Sir William Jones Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa 641Kb 21feb2015 Deacon Lewis Jones and Ann Jones 752Kb 20jul2017 Washington Irving 4.8Mb 23feb2015 William Jones of Concord 1.7Mb 3mar2015 Ephraim Jones of Concord 2.1Mb 22dec2017 Isis 5.3Mb 9apr2014 (PeopleOfWALDEN/WEEK/CAPE page9) “Dr.” Samuel Arthur Jones 1.1Mb 22jan2018 Reverend Joseph Ivimey 662Kb 21feb2015 Ben Jonson 3.4Mb 23feb2015 Barney Mullins (David Starr Jordan) John Josselyn 5.6Mb 28feb2015 J (49 PEOPLE) Oney “Ona” Judge Staines 3.9Mb 18feb2015 Juvenal (Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis) 1.4Kb 11nov2014

John Jack 1.9Mb 7nov2013 Alexander Hay Japp 2.2Mb 29oct2015 William Jackman 1Mb 2mar2015 K (30 PEOPLE) Dr. Robert Montgomery Smith Jackson 780Kb 23feb2015 Dr. Charles T. Jackson 2.1Mb 29apr2013 General, President Andrew Jackson 8.1Mb 28apr2017 Kabîr 1.7Mb 12nov2014 Theodore Kaczynski Helen Fiske Hunt Jackson 1.1Mb 23jun2017 (UNABOM ecoterrorist) 2.3Mb 20jan2015 John Henry Kagi 4.4Mb 8oct2016 page4 Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Jacobs (Frederick Jacobs) 925Kb 25feb2015 Kalidasa Professor Benedict Jaeger 772Kb 28feb2015 662Kb 6jul2014 Peter Kalm Jaimini 584Kb 25feb2015 1.6Mb 9mar2015 Dr. Elisha Kent Kane 1.9Mb 4mar2015 Jamblichus 2Mb 25feb2015 Professor Immanuel Kant Henry James, Jr. 1.2Mb 23jul2013 1.8Mb 12nov2014 William James 845Kb 2apr2014 Reverend Benjamin Keach 1.3Mb 11mar2015 George Payne Rainsford James 823Kb 25feb2015 1.7Mb 5mar2015 King James I of England 5Mb 28feb2015 King James I of Scotland 1.3Mb 28feb2015 Johannes Kepler 1.7Mb 5jul2013 King James II 8.3Mb 12nov2014 Friend George Keith 1.8Mb 9jan2014 page3 Active Index

Friend Carol Zens Kellam 6.3Mb 28mar2016 Edward William Lane 1.8Mb 1apr2016 Friend John R. Kellam 20.3Mb 10feb2016 (Quakerism page3; pages Doctor John Foster Williams Lane 844Kb 1apr2016 4, 6) Lao-tze (Taoism Tao Tê Ching) 1.6Mb 10jan2014 page10 Helen Keller 692Kb 3jun2013 Lyndon LaRouche 605Kb 11jan2014 page3 Reuben Kelsey 528Kb 31mar2016 page9 Amos Lawrence 2.1Mb 9oct2016 page4 Judge John Shepard Keyes 7.7Mb 12nov2014 Friend Benjamin Lay 846Kb 29nov2014 Omar Khayyam 1.4Mb 12apr2013 Emma Lazarus 633Kb 2jun2013 Søren Aabye Kierkegaard 1.3Mb 24dec2018 Lewis Sheridan Leary 3.1Mb 9oct2016 page4 Bishop Henry King, D.D. 1.4Mb 4mar2015 Doctor Joseph Lee 3.3Mb 14dec2017 Fanny Kemble Butler 1.3Mb 5mar2015 Reverend Joseph Lee 430Kb 15dec2017 Grace Kennedy 502Kb 5mar2015 Samuel Lee 449Kb 15dec2017 Captain William Kidd 1.9Mb 10mar2016 page6 469Kb 15dec2017 William H. Leeman 3.1Mb 11oct2016 page4 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 2.9Mb 13nov2014 Marie Le Galais Bishop William Ingraham Kip 857Kb 4mar2015 (Marie Le Galais Thoreau) 882Kb 30nov2014 Reverend Professor James Legge William Kirby and William Spence 2.1Mb 12mar2015 755Kb 10jan2014 Professor Joseph Leidy 6.1Mb 10mar2015 Isaac Knapp 1.1Mb 18sep2017 John Leonard Knapp 1.6Mb 6mar2015 Caroline Cushing Andrews Leighton 3.4Mb 11feb2015 Dr. Samuel Kneeland, Jr. 2.7Mb 4mar2015 Rufus Leighton 3.4Mb 11feb2015 Reverend Vicesimus Knox II, D.D. 1.4Mb 12mar2015 Hiram L. Leonard 629Kb 16jan2019 4.6Mb 8mar2015 Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy 5.1Mb 15mar2015 Charles V. Kraitsir 1.1Mb 4mar2015 President 20.9Mb 24jul2016 Reverend Dr. J. Lewis Krapf 789Kb 12mar2015 Jenny Lind 1.4Mb 14jul2014 Charles Augustus and Anne Morrow Lindbergh 5.8b 11jul2014 Doctor William Lauder Lindsay 1.3Mb 6mar2015 Carl von Linné (Carolus Linnaeus) 2.1Mb 9oct2013 L (57 PEOPLE) Lin Yu-t’ang 876Kb 11jan2014 page10 Reverend Paul Litchfield 475Kb 12jan2014 page6 The “Lunaticks” of Birmingham, England Harriet Livermore 748Kb 29nov2014 MATTHEW BOULTON John Locke 4.5Mb 14jul2014 ERASMUS DARWIN WILLIAM MURDOCK Eben Jenks Loomis 1.4Mb 23jun2017 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY “Lone Woman” 856Kb 30nov2014 JAMES WATT Professor George Long 2.4Mb 14mar2015 JOSIAH WEDGEWOOD Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Eugène Labaume 1.4Mb 13mar2015 Fanny Appleton Longfellow 12.8Mb 14jul2014 Sieur De La Borde (copy of Father Louis Hennepin) 3Mb 8jan2015 Aaron Lopez 1.7Mb 20nov2013 page6 Professor Sylvestre François Lacroix 1.8Mb 14mar2015 Fernão Lopez 1.2b 14nov2014 Johannes de Laet 1.4Mb 13mar2015 Jane Webb Loudon and John Claudius Loudon 4.3Mb 30nov2014 The Marquis de Lafayette (after June 19, 1790: Lafayette) 4Mb 10jan2014 General Toussaint Louverture 2.3Mb 19dec2016 page9 Friend Alfred Henry Love 819Kb 12jul2014 Louis-Armand de Lom d’Arce, Baron de Lahontan 3.8Mb 12mar2015 Reverend Elijah Parish Lovejoy 868Kb 10jan2013 Malcolm Laing 1.4Mb 13mar2015 Richard Lovelace 1.3Mb 4jul2014 Samuel Laing 1Mb 13mar2015 Captain John Lovewell 929Kb 2aug2014 Jake (Jacob) Lakin 1.6Mb 12jun2017 11Mb 18aug2017 Charles Lamb 1.7Mb 13nov2014 THE LOWELL FAMILY Walter Savage Landor 3.3Mb 15mar2015 Lucian of Samosata 434Kb 8jan2014 Charles Lane, William Lane 3.8Mb 29dec2016 Active Index

Friend Benjamin Lundy 794Kb 12jul2014 MELVIN (family of Concord) 835Kb 2apr2016 Hannah Melvin Martin Luther 7.8Mb 4feb2013 Jonas Melvin Sir 922Kb 14feb2014 George Melvin Lygdamus 948Kb 4nov2015 page9 Confucius 3.3Mb 6sep2014 page10 Mencius Gregor Mendel 2Mb 17oct2013 Dr. Josef Mengele 968Kb 15mar2015 M (71 PEOPLE) Friend Austin Meredith 7.76Mb 17jan2013 SHORT VERSION Friend Austin Meredith 184Kb 17jan2013 Ephraim Merriam 805Kb 3aug2013 General Douglas MacArthur 46.6Mb 6jul2014 Thomas Merton 1.3Mb 3apr2016 William MacGillivray 1.4Mb 2dec2014 King Phillip David Mack 1.4Mb 5apr2014 Metacom Sir Alexander Mackenzie 1.3Mb 19mar2015 “King Phillip’s War” 14.5Mb 1dec2014 page6 James Macpherson (he of “Ossian”) 1.9Mb 21mar2015 Betsey Metcalf 518Kb 13jan2014 page6 President James Madison 4Mb 18mar2015 André Michaux and his son François André Michaux 1.8Mb 6dec2013 Madoc 1.6Mb 15jul2014 Michaelangelo Buonarotti (in WALDEN) 1.2Mb 19nov2015 and “David” John Manjiro 678Kb 7nov2013 page10 General James F. Miller 414Kb 14jul2017 Reverend William Miller Mrs. Mary Peabody Mann 2.1Mb 17mar2015 of the Millerites 2.2Kb 2dec2014 , Senior 6Mb 17mar2015 Reverend Henry Hart Milman 1.3Mb 16jul2014 Reverend James Manning 1.6Mb 15jan2014 page6 John Milton 2.4Mb 16mar2015 page9 William Murray, Lord Mansfield 1.1Mb 14jul2017 Captain Jonas Minott “Three-fingered” Jack Mansong 551Kb 15nov2014 Captain Joseph Minott 1.9Mb 21dec2017 Captain, Deacon George Minott (Henry Thoreau’s favorite Concord Annie Russell Marble 614Kb 13jan2014 bachelor!) 2.2Mb 25sep2013 Henry Marchant 652Kb 14jan2014 page6 Mary Minot White 892Kb 14jan2014 Jean François Marmontel 1.3Mb 9jun2017 Comte De Mirabeau 1.1Mb 31aug2014 Marpiyawicasta 7.4Mb 12oct2014 Mîr Camar uddîn Mast 901Kb 1dec2014 George Perkins Marsh 770Kb 26jun2013 Francis Jackson Meriam 5.6Mb 15oct2016 page4 Harriet Martineau 3.9Mb 16jul2013 page9 Friend Maria Mitchell 2Mb 14jan2014 page3 page6 Senator James Mason 4.3Mb 16nov2016 Charles “Charlie” Wesley Moffett 1.5Mb 12oct2016 page4 Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon 925Kb 24jul2017 of Mason and Dixon Mohammed 1.2Mb 18mar2015 Massasoit 3.7Mb 2jul2014 Sir Monier Monier-Williams 2.3Mb 16jul2014

Reverend Cotton Mather (MAGNALIA CHRISTI AMERICANA) 5.2Mb James Wilbur Monroe 3.2Mb 23jul2017 28jun2013 William Monroe 1.7Mb 17jul2017 The prophet Matthias (Sojourner Truth) 5.9Mb 6apr2014 Montaigne Michel de Montaigne ESSAIS 2.2Mb 13mar2014 Professor F.O. Matthiessen 955Kb 14nov2014 Lola Montez 2.9Mb 13may2017 Lt. Matthew Fontaine Maury 1.6Mb 20nov2014 Loring Moody 2.1Mb 8aug2017 Friend Milton Sanford Mayer 1.2Mb 4apr2017 Reverend Professor Clement Clarke Moore 787Kb 14jan2014 page6 Thomas Moore 957Kb 12apr2014 Governor for Life Thomas Mayhew 2.1Mb 7nov2013 page6 page7 Captain Richard More 2Mb 17may2013 Giuseppi Mazzini 3.6Mb 16mar2015 Reverend Thomas Morell 2.3Mb 15jan2014 Senator Joseph McCarthy, a Republican of Wisconsin (or at least that was one of his various cover stories –such as being a decorated Marine war Samuel F.B. Morse 9.1Mb 19feb2018 hero –and such as being a regular married man) 5.2Mb 18mar2015 Reverend Jedediah Morse William D. McCrackan, M.A. 1.2Mb 14feb2015 Edwin Morton 4.3Mb 14oct2016 page4 Professor Samuel George Morton 4Mb 29apr2013 Henry Swasey McKean 3.3Mb 15jul2014 Dr. William Thomas Green Morton 1.8Mb 29apr2013 Herman Melville 9.8Mb 2apr2013 Moschus 473Kb 16jul2014 Active Index

Captain Samuel Mosely 868Mb 4jul2017 Solomon Northup 2Mb 4nov2013 Motherwitters 943Kb 26dec2017 Dr. Josiah Clark Nott 3.3Mb 2dec2014 Motherwitters Professor Thomas Nuttall 1.8Mb 8mar2013

Dr. Johnson Milton Chaucer O (16 PEOPLE) Burns Aunt Mary M.E. H.D. Thoreau Dr. E.B. O’Callaghan 582Kb 21mar2015 Simon Ockley 1.4Mb 16jan2014 Odin 423Kb 19jun2017 Friend James Mott 4.6Mb 14jan2014 page3 Friend Lucretia Coffin Mott 11.4Mb 6mar2017 page3 Lorenz Oken 1.3Mb 3dec2014 Barney Mullins 1.2Mb 30jul2014 Frederick Law Olmsted 2.4Mb 4nov2016 Matsuo Munefusa 966Kb 7nov2013 page10 Nahum Ball Onthank 1.8Mb 3dec2014 Nathanael Munroe 1.3Mb 11jul2017 John Boyle O’Reilly 1.5Mb 3dec2014 William Murdock 992Kb 11apr2014 David Orrok 673Kb 26oct2013 Benito Mussolini 1.2Mb 15mar2015 Abraham Ortelius 5.8Mb 21mar2015 Reverend A.J. Muste 1.1Mb 19mar2015 page3 George Orwell 974Kb 29mar2013 Myson the Chenian 988Kb 2dec2014 Reverend Peter Osbeck 757Kb 21jun2017 Ossian 1.9Mb 21mar2015 James Macpherson Margaret Fuller, marchesa d’Ossoli 18.9Mb 19feb2017 N (22 PEOPLE) The Young America movement and John L. O’Sullivan of The Magazine and Democratic Review 3.2Mb 3dec2014 Publius Ovidius Naso 1.2Mb 4apr2016 Napoleon Bonaparte 16Mb 18nov2015 Ovid The Narragansett Nation 7.5Mb 3apr2016 page6 Professor Roderick Nash 1.2Mb 10jun2015 Friend James Nayler 1.6Mb 16jan2014 page3 the hermit Thomas Francis Neale 2Mb 28may2013 PQ (85 PEOPLE) William Cooper Nell 13.3Mb 17jul2014 Nero (Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus of the Julio-Claudian series William Jewett Pabodie 510Kb 20jan2014 of Roman emperors) 1.6Mb 16jan 2014 Nicolò Paganini 3.9Mb 5apr2016 Professor Leonard N. Neufeldt 27Kb 21mar2015 Captain Thomas Paine of Newport 1Mb 18oct2013 page6 John von Neumann 1.2Mb 21mar2015 Thomas Paine 2.8Mb 29may2013 John Young Newcomb (the Wellfleet oysterman) 668Kb 19nov2017 Friend John Hunt Painter 2.9Mb 3oct2016 page4 Dangerfield Newby 1.2Mb 15oct2016 page4 Reverend William Paley 1.7Mb 27mar2015 Sir Isaac Newton 2Mb 19aug2914 page9 Palladius 752Kb 23jan2014 John Newton 1Mb 3dec2014 Reverend Theodore Parker 12.6Mb 4aug2016 of the Secret “Six” Nicholas Black Elk 742Kb 16jun2013 “Charley” Parkhurst Joseph Nichols 53Kb 21jan2013 Charlotte Parkhurst 588Kb 19oct2013 page6 Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 3.8Mb 18nov2017 and his typewriter Doctor 2.5Mb 4dec2014 (Schreibkugel) 1.3Mb 26may2018 Deacon William Parkman 1.2Mb 4jun2013 Florence Nightingale 2.2Mb 1may2017 Thomas Parr, “Old Parr” 380Kb 29may2013 President Richard Milhouse Nixon 5.1Mb 3feb2017 Luke Fisher Parsons 4.3Mb 17oct2016 page4 Alfred Nobel 6.2Mb 12may2013 524Kb 13August2014 Active Index

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Friend Daniel Ricketson 9.9Mb 7dec2014 page3 Reverend John Sassamon, “Indian John” 634Kb 29jan2014 page4 page6 of Anna Ricketson 1.2Mb 22oct2013 page3 57.8Mb 13mar2013 Walton Ricketson 1.2Mb 22oct2013 page3 Jean-Baptiste Say 1Mb 26jul2014 Friend Joseph Ricketson 1.3Mb 22oct2013 page3 Friend Thomas Say 4.4Mb 9dec2014 Reverend Ezra Ripley 9.4Mb 31mar2015 Friedrich Schiller 1.1Mb 9apr2014 Phebe Bliss Emerson Ripley 1Mb 8dec2014 Reverend George Ripley 2.9Mb 7apr2013 Friend Floyd Schmoe 5.1Mb 29jan214 page3 Sophia Ripley 2.9Mb 7apr2013 Friend Ruth Schmoe 5.1Mb 29jan214 page3 Miss Marianne Ripley 1.2Mb 12apr2018 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft 2.2Mb 9dec2014 Reverend Samuel Ripley 1Mb 12apr2018, one of Concord’s native- son college graduates 534Kb 12apr2018 Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert 800Kb 9dec2014 Mrs. Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley 1.7Mb 14apr2018 Friend Job Scott 1Mb 9apr2016 Lieutenant Ezra Ripley 1MB 15apr2018 Sir 5.3Mb 2apr2015 Sophia Bradford Ripley Thayer 642Kb 16apr2018 Professor Townsend Scudder III 709Kb 30jul2017 Daniel Bliss Ripley [not yet prepared] Reverend Edmund Hamilton Sears 967Kb 5jul2017 Roland Wells Robbins 1.6Mb 15jul2013 Joseph Gales Seaton 4.3Mb 15jun2017 Bartholomew Roberts “Black Bart” 1Mb 22oct2013 page6 Reverend Issachar J. Roberts 2.4Mb 8jul2013 page4 The Secret “Six” finance committee for Captain John Smith 5.5Mb 1apr2015 Friend William Robinson (Friend Mary Dyer) Mrs. W.S. Robinson 816Kb 5mar2013 Prideaux John Selby 1.4Mb 10dec2014 John Rogers 969Kb 17dec2014 William Seley 479Kb 10mar2017 Woodes Rogers 466Kb 23oct2013 page6 Alexander Selcraig Alexander Selkirk 1.3Mb 8dec2014 Romulus and Remus the twins of Rome 3.8Mb 10jun2015 page7 Seneca the Younger 1.9Mb 29jan2014 President F.D.R. 3.2Mb 19oct2014 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt 8.4Mb 7jul2014 Chief Justice Samuel Sewall 3.2Mb 19oct2014 Friend Mary Rotch 71Mb 24jul2014 Judge Samuel Sewall 3.2Mb 19oct2014 Magistrate Samuel Sewall 3.2Mb 19oct2014 of the Salem witchcraft Reverend Adrien Rouquette 1.6Mb 13jun2014 trials 16.1Mb 28dec2017 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1.9Mb 8dec2014 and his CONFESSIONS Reverend Edmund Quincy Sewall, Sr. 1.8Mb 11may2018 Mistress Mary Rowlandson 3Mb 31mar2015 Mrs. Edmund Quincy Sewall (Caroline Ward) 1.8Mb 11may2018 The “Gentle Boy” Edmund Quincy Sewall, Jr. 7.7Mb 1may2018 Quintus Curtius Rufus 555Kb 8dec2014 Miss Ellen Devereux Sewall 4.8Mb 7may2018 David Ruggles of the water cure 1.8Mb 7apr2014 Reverend Joseph Osgood 3.2Mb 7may2018 Unitarian minister of Cohasset 5.6Mb 7may2018 and Mrs. Ellen Osgood 4.8Mb 7may2018 Lord Bertrand Russell 1.1Mb 20dec2017 Mayor Charles Theodore Russell 1Mb 8apr2016 Friend Willem Séwel Amsterdammer Friend Elbert Russell 1.9Mb 31mar2013 Friend William Sewell 791Kb 25jul2014 Reverend John Lewis Russell 2.5Mb 22jul2018 William Shakespeare 6.8Mb 12dec2014 Judge Thomas Russell and Mrs. Mary Ellen “Nellie” Taylor Russell 3.5Mb 23oct2016 page4 Granville Sharp 1.1Mb 5jun2013 Richard Conversation Sharp 669Kb 10aug2013 Friend Bayard Rustin 1.9Mb 29mar2015 page3 Daniel Shattuck 1.4Mb 9dec2017 Henry L. Shattuck 547Kb 12jun2013 Lemuel Shattuck 6Mb 14jun2013 and his A HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF CONCORD;... S (103 PEOPLE) Friend Samuel Shattuck 776Kb 12jun2013 page3 Judge 2Mb 2apr2013 Mary Wollstonecraft 3.4Mb 9apr2016 Mosleh Od-Din Sa’di (Saadi) 1.16Mb page9 Percy Bysshe Shelley 2.5Mb Francis Sales 1.1Mb 1apr2015 Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft 3.4Mb 9apr2016 Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft Shelley 3.4Mb 9apr2016 Henry S. Salt 623Kb 5jun2013 Governor William Shirley 2.5Mb 7jul2017 Samoset 2.2Mb 2jul2014 James Sibbald 1.2Mb 26jul2014 Margaret Higgins Sanger 664Kb 9jun2013 Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney 2.5Mb 9apr2016 Sadako Sasaki 1.4Mb 23oct2013 page10 Reverend William Silsbee 2.7Mb 30jul2017 Franklin Benjamin Sanborn of the Secret “Six” 8.9Mb 7aug2016 Sarah E. Sanborn 13.5Mb 4aug2016 Simonides 876Kb 12dec2014 Active Index

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Whereas biographer Robert Richardson has raced through Henry David Thoreau visits Concord’s 3.7Mb 29may2018 the initial half of Thoreau’s life in but 90 pages, and biographer Walter Henry David Thoreau’s Homosexuality 7.4Mb 25apr2018 Harding has lingered over the details of the 1st half of Thoreau’s life Henry David Thoreau and phthisis TB bovine tuberculosis (Potts for all of 113 pages, the treatment on these screens is considerably Disease) tuberculosis scrofula consumption 26.1Mb 27may2018 more than one order of magnitude more detailed than any of that sort Henry David Thoreau and the timeline of WALDEN 20.6Mb of “paper book” stuff. It is by way of radical contrast electronics, and 28may2018 hypertext, that allow this degree of detail (always before our Henry David Thoreau and Quaker Testimony of Objectivity http:// scholarship has been constrained within the very severe limitations of .pdf 17Mb 26jun2017 [email protected] that earlier “paper book” apparatus). You will of course decide for THE ACTUAL JOURNAL yourself whether this lingering over the details of a single person’s life and times and context amounts to being scholarly, or amounts rather to being unscholarly. It must be pointed out, however, how utterly unprecedented is this present work on Thoreau. Could you suggest — what do you yourself consider to be the very most scholarly biography ever created about any one individual? Might you consider, for instance, some particular biography of Napoleon to be the very most complete biography ever created of a particular human being? –Or Lincoln, or a pope? According to what parameters would you consider that existing biography as superior to this one we are attempting, in which merely the initial half of Thoreau’s life, “The Formative Years,” has so far been placed on line? Also, what would you consider to be the very most scholarly treatment ever accomplished, of a particular year in human history? Take the year 1831, for instance: is there somewhere a more comprehensive or more suitable record of that year available, than the one placed on record here? In general the question would be, are there scholarly contributions better that what is being produced here, and according to what parameter or parameters would you be measuring that alleged superiority (would it be accuracy, or would it be completeness, accessibility, relevance — any parameter you might select)? Brother John Thoreau, Jr. 4.6Mb 25oct2013 Sister Helen Louisa Thoreau 2.4Mb 24oct2013 Sister Sophia Elizabeth Thoreau 7.1Mb 8aug2014 Jane Burns Thoreau 1.3Mb 12dec2014 Father John Thoreau, Senior 6.1Mb 13dec2014 page8 Jean Thoreau 1.9Mb 12dec2014 Mother Cynthia Dunbar 7Mb 25oct2013 Cynthia Dunbar Thoreau 7Mb 25oct2013 Aunt Elizabeth Thoreau 1.2Mb 11apr2016 Aunt Maria Thoreau 3Mb 24oct2013 Active Index CATEGORY “THOREAU” -- Bidpai or Pilpai or Pilpay -- Blanchard, Luther (1756-1775) -- Breed, John C. (17??-1824) -- Buttrick, Major John (1731-1791) ABOUT THE DIFFERENT DRUMMER: Have you heard people say they step to the beat of a different drummer? —This is a very popular -- Carew, Thomas (1594?-1645?) comment, but what does it mean to say this? And, what did Thoreau -- Cato, Marcus Porcius (234-149 BCE) mean in WALDEN, when he originated this phrase? -- Channing, Ellery, II (1817-1901) -- Chapman, George (1559-1634) BUILDING CASTLES IN THE AIR: The famous paragraph by Henry -- Chaucer, Geoffrey (1342/3?-1400) David Thoreau about “building castles in the air,” toward the end of his WALDEN manuscript, went through a number of versions over the -- Clark, William (1770-1838) years. Follow the changes to this text as they were made, and you may -- Confucius — Kong Fu Zi (551-479 BCE) learn something about the craft of writing. -- Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658) -- Curtis, Burill (1821-1895) GENEALOGY OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU: The blood of Henry Thoreau, traced as far back as we can presently trace it with the use of -- Curtis, George William (1824-1892) all available genealogical records. -- Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) -- Davis, Captain Isaac (1744-1775) HENRY’S DAD, HENRY’S MOM: To date, nobody has bothered to write -- Donne, the Reverend John (1572-1631) biographies of Henry David Thoreau’s parents. What, were they nobodies? -- Douglass, Frederick (1818-1895) -- Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882)

HARVARD OBSERVATORY: The history of the Harvard Observatory on -- Evelyn, John (1620-1706) Concord Avenue in Cambridge, near Fresh Pond. — The first -- Farmer, John (1789-1838) paparazzi, snapping photos of stars (except that their photographs -- Flint, David were Daguerreotypes)! -- Forbes, Professor James David (1809-1868) -- Franklin, Sir John (1786-1847) BOG IRON ORE (LIMONITE): Were you aware that the landscape through which Thoreau sauntered in Concord, Massachusetts was not -- Fry, Friend Elizabeth (1780-1845) a pristine one, but was instead a reprocessed, restored extraction- -- Gookin, Daniel (1612-1687) industry landscape? Read this, and take heart! -- Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea (1793-1835) -- Hercules NAUTICAL PROBLEMSOLVING: The oldest course offered by . Henry took it. -- Hoar, Elizabeth Sherman (1814-1878) -- Hooper, Mrs. Ellen Sturgis (1812-1848)

PEOPLE MENTIONED IN WALDEN: Various people make an -- Hosmer, David (17??-1775) appearance, or are referred to, or are almost mentioned by Henry -- Hosmer, Edmund (1798-1881) Thoreau in WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS. Here are the contexts in -- Hosmer, John (1824-????) which these mentions or almost mentions occur in that text: -- Hosmer, Edmund, Jr. (1827-????) -- Hosmer, Andrew (1829-????) -- “Adam’s grandmother” -- Howard, John (1726-1790) -- Abelard, Peter (1079-1142) -- Ingraham, Cato (17??-1804) -- Adelaide Amelia Louisa Theresa Caroline of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen -- Kirby, William (1759-1850) -- Æschylus (525-456 BCE) -- Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette -- Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe (1807-1873) -- La Pérouse, Jean-François de Galoup, Comte de (1741-1788) -- Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888) -- Lewis, Meriwether (1774-1809) -- Bacon, Lord Francis (1561-1626) -- Liebig, Freiherr Justus von (1803-1873) -- Bartlett, Dr. Josiah (1796-1878) -- Martineau, Harriet (1802-1876) -- Bartram, Friend William (1739-1823) Active Index

-- Mencius or Meng-tse (372?-287? BCE) -- Michaux, François André (1770-1855) PESTALOZZIANISM: When Amos Bronson Alcott opened his famous -- Michelangelo (1475-1564) school in Boston, a lot of what he did was due to the influence of a Swiss teacher named Pestalozzi. Read all about it. -- Mill, the Reverend James (1773-1836) -- Milton, John (1609-1674) WHEN INDIA CAME TO AMERICA: Early in the 19th Century, when -- Mirabeau, Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti, comte de (1749-1791) the first English and French translations of Hindu and Buddhist -- Mir Camar Uddin Mast (1781-1782) scriptures began to circulate, the good folks in Boston we now refer to as the “Boston Brahmins” had a cultural encounter with the religious -- Newton, Isaac (1642-1727) philosophy and scripture of India. It was a great moment of cultural -- Publius Ovidius Naso (43 BCE-17 CE) appropriation. One of the primary people to be so influenced was Henry David Thoreau, who took no end of guff for discovering that -- Paganini, Nicolò (1782-1840) there were other scriptures in addition to the Christian one. -- Park, Mungo (1771-1806?) -- Paterson, Robert (1715-1801) -- Penn, William (1644-1718) -- Pfeiffer, Ida (1797-1858) -- Pilpai or Pilpay or Bidpai -- Polk, President James Knox (1795-1849) -- Pope, Alexander (1688-1744) -- Quarles, Francis (1592-1644) -- Quoil or Coyle, Hugh (????-1845) -- Raleigh, Sir Walter (1552-1618) -- Ray, the Reverend John (1627-1705) -- Ricardo, David (1772-1823) -- Riquetti, Honoré-Gabriel, comte de Mirabeau (1749-1791) -- Rumford, Count von (1753-1814) -- Sardanapalus (Legendary, 7th Century BCE) -- Say, Jean-Baptiste (1767-1832) -- Schiller, Friedrich von (1759-1805) -- Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832) -- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) -- Smith, Adam (1723_1790) -- Spence, William (1783-1860) -- Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599) -- St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus of Hippo) -- Straton, Joseph (1676?-1693?) -- Symmes, Captain John Cleves (1779-1829) -- Therien, Alek (1811-18??) -- Thompson, Benjamin (1753-1814) -- Webster, Senator Daniel (1782-1852) -- White, Zilpah -- Wilberforce, William (1758-1883) -- Wilkins, Charles (1749-1836) -- Wilson, Horace Hayman (1789-1860) -- Winslow, Governor Edward (1594-1654) -- Young, Arthur (1741-1820) Active Index CATEGORY “GENERAL” acquired the ability to propagate intelligent signals into the local galaxy (that would be, perhaps, in our case, at or about the time of the initial episode of the TV program “I Love Lucy”), into the phase in which it has acquired the ability to destroy itself (that would be, perhaps, approximately the present moment of our trajectory). In a ANARCHISM: Was Henry Thoreau an anarchist? universe in which life was marked in this manner, the value of L would approximate 50, which would mean that it would require some 20 galaxies the size of the Milky Way to generate at a particular moment BASEBALL: The little game of baseball and how it grew. In his journal, one intelligent species such as ours. This value is in accordance with Henry Thoreau reminisced about games of “baseball” that were being the Fermi paradox. played during his youth in Concord. After Thoreau’s death a diamond was installed, at least for awhile, near his cabin site at . One wonders — what did the sort of pre-Abner-Doubleday pick-up DOCTOR SAMUEL GRIDLEY HOWE: The dashing doctor who cared stickball game that was being played in Concord amount to, what sort for little blind Laura Bridgman was a racist and a womanizer. I bet you of rules and field layouts and equipment did they use, etc.? didn’t know that. He tried to start a race war in America. I bet you didn’t know that. When Henry David Thoreau applied for a job at his Perkins Institute for the Blind, he turned him down. I bet you didn’t BROOK FARM: During the first half of the 19th Century in America, there know that. were just an incredible number of experiments in community living. There was, for instance, outside Boston, in Roxbury, Massachusetts on the , the Brook Farm community. It went Fourierist and EXPLANATION: What the “Kouroo Project” is all about. Don’t worry if burned down, but not before a record was made. Also, there was a sort you don’t understand the big words in this file -- the concepts are too of family Community near Providence, Rhode Island, there was the new and strange. It is easier, if you simply learn about this project Northampton Community at the present village of Florence, a suburb hands on. of Northampton, Massachusetts, there was “The North American Phalanx” in Monmouth County, New Jersey, at Eagleswood on the shore facing New York City, there was the Oneida Community of FINE TELESCOPES: Some of the finest early American telescopes were experts in free love, there was the Unitary Home, there was Bronson crafted by a Boston firm of father and sons. Alcott’s Fruitlands in Harvard, Massachusetts, there was the Hopedale Christian community, there was the New Jerusalem of Universal Friend in the wilds of , and even farther into the west, GROUNDNUT: There actually were potatoes in North America before there was Ceresco. potatoes were brought here from Peru — and they were delicious! These wild potatoes were so nice that Indian squaws had to be forbidden by law from gathering them. CHRISTMAS: How has the holiday of Christmas developed, down through the years and the centuries? HARVARD LIBRARY: According to the USA Patriot Act, you can learn a whole lot about a suspect person by looking at their public library COME OUTERS: What do we call the sort of person who stands in the records. The FBI can get a secret order from a secret court, and your road outside a church where a service is taking place and howls “Come would be making herself a prosecutable criminal if she out! Come out!” at the congregation inside? –We call that sort of advised you that the government was trying to get the goods on you. person a “Come-Outer.” We have complete records of the books Henry David Thoreau checked out from Harvard Library, for the entire course of his life. What would these records tell the steely-eyed agents of our FBI about this guy — DEVOLUTION: Human civilization, seen as the last swirl as the water this guy who was in our society just about the ultimate subversive? goes down the toilet. http://www.kouroo.info/general/Devolution.pdf 200Kb 14jul2015 http://www.kouroo.info/kouroo/concepts/devolution.pdf 468Kb HEHAKA SAPA: “Black Elk.” You’ve read the story, now read the true 14jul2015 story. I should like to offer that my article in the _Journal of Theoretical Biology_, entitled “Devolution,” is relevant to your discussion of the L factor in the equation. In this article I purported to derive, from LA AMISTAD: A background in antebellum US history, to go along with unchallenged principles of Darwinism, the conclusion that all life is the videotape of Steven Spielberg’s movie “Amistad.” Were you aware inherently and necessarily marked by the characteristic of mediocrity. that the slave Cinque had made himself a rich man, except that our The typical trajectory of a species, in accordance with my special federal government stole from him what he had, and put the money in theory of devolution, would be 1.) to originate, 2.) to be mediocre and its pocket? thus self-perpetuating, and then 3.) to figure out how to destroy its life niche and thus drive itself to extinction. This makes the factor L be a “half-life” quantity similar to, say, the half-life of radioactive iodine, to wit, the number of years it normally requires on average for an average intelligent species to transit from the phase at which it has Active Index

LOST, BUT NOT REALLY: This is in regard to Henry Thoreau’s TRANSCENDENTALISM: When Waldo Emerson came down to WALDEN “parable” of the losted hound, the losted bay horse, and the Providence, Rhode Island to explain about “Transcendentalism,” one losted turtle-dove. — There’s a name for the sort of person who figures of our locals assured another that what the word meant was out what you want to hear, and tells it to you, and also figures out what “operations on the teeth.” --So do you know what “transcendentalism” you don’t want to hear, and helps you avoid hearing it. –Can you say really meant in back then? “panderer”? There is a century and a half of Thoreau scholarship, organized around the principle of not understanding Thoreau’s paragraph in the “Economy” chapter of WALDEN about the three UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: Somebody has told you that the animals, and of marking it for safety as a mere “parable” subject to all Underground Railroad consisted entirely of good white people doing sorts of fantastical allegorical “interpretations” — and thus insulating nice things for poor black people, and you have maybe visited the us against ever coming to grips with the information that Thoreau was homes of some of these identified and named good white people who attempting to explicate for our enlightenment, about our affect of loss. did such nice things for various uncataloged anonymous black Here, arranged in chronological sequence, is the record (the spoor) left fugitives. Did you know, that’s not the only sort of “spin” that has been by a century and a half of this scholarly pandering. put on this phenomenon? –If American interracial benevolence had not existed at least in a few isolated white individuals, the Underground Railroad could have been created entirely as an MARY ROWLANDSON: White women who get kidnapped and carried expression of American racism, for it was not so much a transportation off by savages have some explaining to do when they get back home. system for people considered worthwhile, as it was a disposal system for people who were considered, at best, to be a bother, and at worst, to constitute a threat. Flush them to Canada! MASTURBATION: Professor Lawrence Buell of Harvard University has accused former Harvard College student Henry David Thoreau of having fallen victim to a certain Victorian “continence philosophy.” Professor Robert M. Thorson 754Kb 7sep2018 This article explores what that “continence philosophy” was, to which THORSON’S allegedly Thoreau had fallen victim, and explores in depth whether Professor Buell’s charge was merely just another cheap jibe published REPOSITORY by Harvard University Press, at the former Harvard student that Tiberius 748Kb 8mar2014 Harvard scholars down through the decades have most loved to abuse. Thales of Miletos 1Mb 25aug2014 Theocritus 791Kb 8aug2014 MS. SALLY HEMINGS: In our relentless quest to find something good to say about America, let us neglect not to honor Sally Hemings -- an Theophrastus 2Mb 8aug2014 American woman who played the cards she had been deal. Alek Therien 1.1Mb 11dec2014 Thomas Tew 880Kb 24oct2013 page6 MURDER: Were you aware that the famous astronomer Tycho Brahe was Albius Tibullus 948Kb 4nov2015 page9 poisoned by the famous astronomer Johannes Kepler? Professor George Ticknor William Davis Ticknor (Ticknor & Fields) 1.7Mb 17apr2013 REAL ROMANCE: A heartwarming true story about a cross-eyed man, Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd 1.4Mb 23jun2017 and the beautiful woman who loved him dearly. Lev Nikolævich Tolstòy 2.6Mb 7mar2014 page8 Reverend Edward Topsell (Conrad Gesner) 3.1Mb 8dec2014 REVEREND WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING: Some American reverends are unknown -- and some are ultra-famous. Jonathan Tortoise 1.3Mb 29nov2014 Rabbi Isaac Touro of the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island 2.3Mb 30apr2015 page6 THE HISTORY OF PHRENOLOGY: Do you have bumps on your head? Would you like to have bumps on your head? Depending on where the Reverend Samuel Treat 763Kb 26jun2013 bumps were, people might presume you to be smart or stupid, sociable Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench 665Kb 5jul2014 or remote, amative or cold-natured, yada yada yada. This isn’t even a President Harry S Truman 9.6Mb 7apr2015 nice story, especially if you’re not of the white persuasion. Henry Trumbull 418Kb 6apr2015 Sojourner Truth 5.9Mb 6apr2014 The prophet Matthias THE KNOW NOTHINGS: We once had a political party in America, that burned down Catholic convents and performed other despicable acts. Harriet Tubman 2.9Mb 24nov2016 page4 It was like the Mafia -- an anti-immigrant Mafia. The governors of Benjamin Ricketson Tucker 713Mb 7jul2017 several of our states were “Know-Nothings.” 7.9Mb 1jul2013 Frederic Tudor 716Kb 2mar2014 William Tudor 733Kb 2mar2014 Charles Turner Jr. 835Kb 4apr2015 Nat Turner 2.6Mb 2jul2017 Sharon Turner 938Kb 8apr2013 Active Index

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Smithfield Woonsocket Swansea Foster Little Rest (now Kingston) RI Kingstown South Kingstown Taunton North Kingstown Redwood Library The Narragansett nation Warren (Sowams) North Carolina Warwick Ohio Westerly Cincinnati Wickford Natick Pocasset (Tiverton) Katy USS Providence Portsmouth Frolic Block Island Pawtucket Blackstone Canal Naushon IslandGoat Island Dighton Rock Dighton St. Helena 17th-Century Newport Isle of Jersey, of the Channel Islands Aquidneck Island begins in Bristol County at the mouth of the Taunton 18th-Century Newport River, and runs past the town of Bristol. Aquidneck Island Middleborough 1st half of 19th-Century Newport Aquidneck Island New Bedford MA 2d half of 19th-Century Newport Westport MA Aquidneck Island Madagascar 20th- and 21st-Century Newport BCE: China Aquidneck Island CE-1799: Chinese 17th-Century Providence (Moshasuck) 1st half of 18th-Century Providence 1800-1849: China 2d half of 18th-Century Providence 1850-1899: Chinese 1st quarter of 19th-Century Providence 1825-1833 Providence 1900-Present: China 1834-1849 Providence Manchuria 2d half of 19th-Century Providence 20th- and 21st-Century Providence Manchukuo Taiwan 17RI 1600-1649 Rhode Island on 17RI2 1650-1699 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Chinese Civil War 18RI 1700-1724 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Chinese Christian Army Chinese Christian Taiping Civil War Hong Kong 18RI2 1725-1749 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Taoism Taoist Tao Tê Ching 18RI3 1750-1774 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Tokyo Japan Japanese Kyoto 18RI4 1775-1781 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Seoul, Korea 18RI5 1782-1799 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Indian India 19RI 1800-1824 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Vietnam Vietnamese Saigon Hanoi 19RI2 1825-1837 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Rome Roman Romans 19RI3 1838-1845 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Spartacus 19RI4 1846-1860 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Mount Vesuvius , Pompeii near Naples the Pax Romana 19RI5 1861-1899 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Mormonism Mormons Mormon 20RI 1901-2008 Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay Boston Society of Natural History Saylesville Lincoln, Rhode Island (the Lincoln meetinghouse) Reverend President Ezra Stiles pastored the Second Congregational Middlebury College Church before becoming president of Yale College. Great Meetinghouse Princeton University Rehoboth Active Index

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COMMUNIST MANIFESTO (IN THE KOUROO CONTEXTURE, FBI Indian maize BUT NOT YET ON THE INTERNET) Boston’s coffee HOUSES: American Coffee House, see British British Coffee House Andromeda Ponds or Cassandra Ponds British Coffee House in Queen Street Crown Coffee House andromeda Great Britain Coffee House YMCA Gutteridge Coffee House North Coffee House North End Coffee House Philadelphia Coffee House Rainbow Coffee House Active Index

Boston’S DOCKS AND WHARVES: Frizell Square, see North Square The Long Wharf Half Square Court, see Congress Square The Atkinson Dock Haymarket Square The Ballantine Dock (Creek Square) Liberty Square The Bendall Dock Market Square, see North Square The Governor Dock North Square The Oliver Dock Post Office Square “The Dock” Pemberton Square The Scottlow Dock (Creek Square) Pemberton Hill The Battery Wharf (Cotton Hill, Sentry Hill, and Mount Whoredom) The Borland Wharf Boston’S STREETS: The Clarke Wharf Adams (Kilby) Street The Constitution Wharf Alden Street The Griffen Wharf Allen Street The Halsey Wharf Allen’s Highway (Poplar) The Hancock Wharf Alston Street The Lewis Wharf Anderson Street The Liverpool Wharf Ann (North) Street The Long Wharf Arch Street Minot’s T Wharf Ashburton Place The Poole Wharf Atkinson (Congress) The Rowe Wharf Atkinson (Federal) The Scarlett Wharf Atlantic Avenue The T Wharf Auchmuty Lane (Essex) The Tilley Wharf Avery Street The Union Wharf Back (Salem) The Ward Wharf Baker’s Alley The Wheatley Wharf Ball’s Alley (North Centre) The Woodward Wharf Bang’s Alley Boston’S HILLS AND FIELDS: Bannister Lane (Winter) Beacon Hill Baptist Alley (Stillman) Blue Hill Barracks Lane (Matthews) Broughton Hill Barton Street Bunker Hill Bath Street Centry Field or Sentry Field on Centry Hill Battery Street Century Hill, see Beacon Hill Battery March Colburn’s Field Beach Street Copp’s Hill Beach (Essex) Corn Hill Beacon Street Fort Hill Bedford Street Fox Hill Bedford Place Gate Field Belcher Lane Mylne Field Belcher Lane (Purchase) New Field Belknap (Joy) Powderhorn Hill Bell Alley (Prince) Sentry Hill, see Beacon Hill Bennet Street Snow Hill Bennet Avenue The Field Toward Roxbury Bishop’s Alley (Hawley) West Hill Black Horse Lane (Prince) Windmill Field on Windmill Hill Blackstone Street Blake’s Alley (North Centre) Boston'S SQUARES: Blind Lane (Bedford) Adams Square Blott’s Lane (Winter) Bowdoin Square Board Alley Brattle Square and Brattle Close Board Alley (Cooper’s Alley) Clarke Square, see North Square Board Alley (Hawley) Congress Square Bogg Lane (Bowker) Creek Square Bosworth Street Court Square, see Congress Square Bowdoin Street Dock Square Bowker Street Exchange Alley, see Congress Square Boylston Street Active Index

Brattle Street Cornhill (Washington) Bread (Franklin) Court Street BRIDGES: Court Avenue Assabet (meaning “clear or drinking-water stream”) One-arch Stone Cove (Washington Street) Bridge Cow Lane (High) (Gleason E4) Cowell’s Lane (West) Carlisle Bridge (Gleason A9) Crab Lane Corner Bridge or Lee’s Bridge (Gleason K6) Creek Lane Derby’s Bridge over the Assabet River (Gleason F4) Crooked Lane (Devonshire Street) Hubbard’s Bridge and causeway over the Sudbury River (Gleason H6) Cross Street Hollowell Farm Cushing Lane (Bromfield) Hunt’s Bridge or Red Bridge over the Concord River (Gleason E6) Dalton (Congress) Eddy Bridge Dassett’s Lane (Franklin Avenue) airyland Davies Lane Lee’s, or Corner, Bridge (Gleason K6) Davis’s Alley (Change Avenue) One-arch Assabet Stone Bridge (Gleason E4) Deacons (Sudbury) Red or Hunt’s Bridge over the Concord River (Gleason E6) Declination Alley (Henchman) Stone Bridge over the Sudbury River on Union Turnpike (Gleason F6) Decosta Alley (Devonshire) Brighton Street Derne Street Bromfield Street Devonshire Street Brookings Lane (Salutation) Dinsdale Alley (Devonshire) Bulfinch Street Distil House Square (Bowker) Bury (Channing) Street Dix Place Buttolph (Irving) Street Doane Street Cambridge Street Dover Street Cambridge (Castle) Street Drawbridge (North) Castle Street Dummer’s Lane (Cilby) Causeway Street Dutch Lane or Yard Center Street Eaton Street Central Street Elbow Alley Centre (Anderson) Eliot Street Centre (North Centre) Elm Street Centrehill (Court) Essex Street Centrey (Park) Exchange Street Centrey (Park) Exchange Place Chambers Street Exeter (Chauncey Place) Change Avenue Federal Court Channing Street Federal Street Chapman Place Ferryway (Commercial) Chardon Street Fish (North) Charles Street Fitch’s Alley (Change Avenue) Charter Street Fitch’s Lane (Stoddard) Chauncer Place Flagg Alley (Change Avenue) Cheapside (Cornhill) Fleet Street Chestnut Street Flounders Lane (Atlantic Avenue) Clarke Street Fort Street Clough (Unity) Fort Hill Lane (High) Cobblers Court (Harvard Place) Foster (Clarke) Cold Lane (Portland) Foster Street Commercial Street Franklin Avenue Common Street Franklin Street Common (Tremont) Franklin Place Conduit (North) Frog Lane (Boylston) Coney’s Lane (North Centre) Front Street (Harrison Avenue) Congress Street Gallop’s Alley (Board Alley) Cook’s Court (Chapman Place) Garden Street Coolidge Avenue (Derne) Garden Court Cooper’s Alley (Brattle) George (Elm) Copper (Brighton) George (Hancock) Corn Court George (West Cedar) Corn Market Gibbs Lane (Oliver) Cornhill Street Gilberts Lane (Hawley) Active Index

Gooch Lane (Norman) Malden Street Gooch Lane (Pitts) Margaret Street Goodman’s Lane (Union) Market (Cornhill) Governor’s Alley (Province) Market (State) Green Lane (Salem) Marlborough (Washington) Green Dragon Lane (Union) Marsh Street Greenough Lane Marshall Park Green Street Mason Parmenter Gridley Lane Matson Street Grove Street Matthew Street Guttredge (Goodrich) Alley May (Revere) Hamilton (Belcher Lane) Merchants Row Hamilton Place Methodist Alley (Hanover Avenue) Hancock Street Middle (Hanover) Hanover Avenue Middlecott (Bowdoin) Hanover Street Milk Street Harris Street Mill (Hanover) Harrison Avenue Miller Lane (Kilby) Harvard Place Milton Street Harvard Street Minot’s Court (Friend) Hawes Street Moon Street Hawkins (Clarke) Mount Vernon (Shawmut’s Mount Whoredom) Hawkins McLean Mylne (Summer) Hawley Street Myrtle Street Henchman Street Nassau (Tremont) High Street Newbury (Washington) Hill (Derne) North (Hanover) Hill’s Alley (Webster Avenue) North Bennet Street Hinters Lane (Brattle) North Centre Hoar Lane (Bromfield) North Exchange (State) Hogg Alley North Margin Street Hollis Street North Market Street Holyoke (Tremont) North Russell Street Horn Lane (Bath) Noyes Alley Houchin’s Lane (Hanover) Old Way Howard Street Oliver Street Hudson Lane (Elm) Orange (Washington) Hill Hughes Lane (Parmenter) Otis Place Hull Street Oxford Street Hutchinson (Pearl) Paddy’s Alley Jackson Avenue Palmer (Pearl) Jackson Place Parr Ott’s Alley Joy Mill Bridge (Hanover) Pearl Street Joylife Lane (Devonshire) Peck’s Lane (Oxford) Joy’s Alley (Harvard Place) Phillips Street Kilby Street Pierce’s Alley (Change Avenue) King (State) Pinckney Street Kingston Street Pitts Street Lafayette Avenue Pleaeant Street Leather Square Pond (Bedford) Leno Street Poplar Scottows Alley Leveret’s Lane (Congress) Portland Second (Barton) Leverett Norman Street Prince Street Lime Alley Prison Lane (Court) Lincoln Street Eastern State Penitentiary Lindall’s Row (Exchange Place) Proctor’s Lane (Richmond) Link Alley Province Street Long Lane (Federal) Pudding Lane (Devonshire) Love Lane (Tileston) Purchase Short (Kingston) Lyn (Commercial) Quaker Lane (Congress) Lynde Street Queen (Court) Mackril Lane (Kilby) Rainsford Lane (Harrison Avenue) Active Index

Rawson Lane (Bromfield) Thatcher Street Reach (Essex) The (Milk) Red Lyon Lane (Richmond) Theatre Alley (Devonshire) Revere Somerset Street Thorndike Street Richards Lane (Harris) Tilley Lane (Gridley) Richmond South Latin School (School) Tremont House Ridgeway Lane Tremont Row (Court) Roberts Lane (Webster Avenue) Turnagain Alley (Temple Place) Roebuck Passage (Merchants Row) Tyng’s Alley (Brattle) Rollins Street Union Street Rope Lane (Sea or Federal) Unity Street Round Lane (Matthews) Vernon Place Rowe (Chauncey Place) Spring Lane Vincent Alley (Franklin) Royal Exchange Lane (Exchange) Waldo (Causeway) Russell’s Alley (Hawes) Walker (Common) Salem Webster Avenue Walker Tremont) Salt Lane Walnut Street salt Washington Street plow Water Street Salutation Stillman West Street Savages Court (Williams Court) West Cedar Street School Alley (Bennet Avenue) Whitebread Alley (Harris) School Street Widow Colburn’s Lane (Avery) Sconce Lane (Belcher Lane) Williams Court Scott Alley Willis Lane (Winter) Scott’s Court (Friend) Wilson’s Lane (Devonshire) Sea (Federal) Wiltshire (Chambers) Sendell Lane (Portland) Wings Lane (Elm) Sentry (Park) Winter Street Seven Star Lane (Summer) Winthrop Place Sheaffe Tileston Wood Lane (Richmond) Sheaffe’s Lane (Avery) Writing School (Tileston) Ship (North) Brooks Clark’s (Gleason D6) Short Street Brown, James P.’s Pond-Hole or Cold Pool (Gleason H4) Shrimpton Lane (Exchange) Bufflehead Shute (Chambers) Bunting, Indigo Shute’s Lane (Battery) Bunting, Snow Sisters (Leather Square) Buttrick’s Hill at the W. Tarbell place Sliding Alley (Jackson Avenue) (Gleason C8-D9) Snow Hill Cambridge Turnpike (Gleason G8) Snow’s Lane (Boylston) Commentary by Ross & Adams South Margin Street CAPE COD: South Meeting House Lane TheShipwreck South Russell Street StageCoachViews South Street ThePlainsOfNauset Southac (Phillips) TheBeach Southac (West Cedar) TheWellfleetOysterman Spring Street TheBeachAgain Springate (Spring Lane) AcrossTheCape Spruce Street TheHighlandLight Staniford Street TheSeaAndTheDesert State Street Provincetown Stoddard Street Carlisle (beyond Gleason A9) Sudbury End (Sudbury) Catbird, Gray Sudbury Street Census, The US: Summer Street About 1850-1860 Censuses Sun Court About 1855 Census Swing Bridge Lane (Merchants Row) Concord or Musketaquid River (meaning “marsh-grass river”) Tanners Lane (Bath) (Gleason A10-J6) Tattle (Hawkins) Concord MA locations: Temple Street Temple Place Annursnack (“secure”) Hill (Gleason D3) Active Index

Assabet (meaning “clear or drinking-water stream”) Bath (Gleason 4/ Purple Utricularia Shore on Fair Haven Bay (Gleason 102/K7) E5) Samuel Barrett’s (Gleason 6/E5) Assabet (meaning “clear or drinking-water stream”) River, or North Samuel Barrett’s Pond (Gleason D5) Branch (Gleason E5) Saw Mill Brook (Gleason G9) Baker Farm (Gleason K7) Schoolhouse in which Henry Thoreau taught (Gleason 106/F7) Ball’s Hill at the W. Tarbell place (Gleason D9) Smith’s Hill (Gleason G10) Bare or Pine Hill in Lincoln (Gleason J9) Sudbury River (Gleason L6) Beck Stow’s swamp (Gleason E9) Tarbell Hills –Buttrick’s Hill, Davis’s Hill, and Ball’s Hill at the W. Bittern or Tupelo Cliff (Gleason J6) Tarbell place– (Gleason C8-D9) Brooks Clark’s (Gleason D6) Tarbell, D. (Gleason G4) Brown, James P.’s Pond-Hole or Cold Pool (Gleason H4) Tupelo or Bittern Cliff (Gleason J6) Buttrick’s Hill at the W. Tarbell place (Gleason C8-D9) Union Turnpike (Gleason F5) Cambridge Turnpike (Gleason G8) Walden Pond (Gleason H8) Carlisle (beyond Gleason A9) White Pond (Gleason J4) Charles Miles (Gleason H5) Clamshell Bank or Hill (Gleason 23/G5) Early Thoreau (Ross & Adams) Clematis Brook (Gleason K7) Edmund Hosmer’s place before 1853 (Gleason G9) Cliffs of Fair Haven Hill (Gleason 26/J7) Edmund Hosmer’s place after 1853 Concord or Musketaquid River (meaning “marsh-grass river”) (Gleason E6) (Gleason A10-J6) SARTOR RESARTUS Conantum (Gleason J6) Thomas Paine’s COMMON SENSE D. Tarbell’s place (Gleason G4) ESSAYS: Davis’s Hill at the W. Tarbell place (Gleason C8-D9) Dugan Desert (Gleason 39/H4) Henry Thoreau’s essays: Edmund Hosmer’s place before 1853 (Gleason G9) “WILD APPLES” Edmund Hosmer’s place after 1853 “A WINTER WALK” (Gleason E6) REFORM PAPERS Fair Haven Hill (Gleason H7) “WILD FRUITS” Fair Haven Pond or Bay (Gleason J7) “MUSINGS” Gowing’s swamp (Gleason F9) “MOONLIGHT” Great Meadows (Gleason D8) Henry Thoreau Hollowell Farm (Gleason 64/H5) WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS Hosmer, Edmund place before 1853 (Gleason G9) “THE DISPERSION OF SEEDS” Hosmer, Edmund place after 1853 “AUTUMNAL TINTS” (Gleason E6) “WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT” Hosmer, John’s hollow near the river (Money-Diggers’ Shore, Gleason 89/G5) “A YANKEE IN CANADA” Hubbard’s Bath (Gleason 68/G6) “THOMAS CARLYLE” Hubbard’s Close (Gleason G8) “LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE” Hubbard’s Grove (Gleason 69/G5) “LIFE MISSPENT” J.B. Moore’s swamp (Gleason E8) John Hosmer’s hollow near the river (Money-Diggers’ Shore, Gleason “REFORM AND THE REFORMERS” 89/G5) 1849’s “RESISTANCE TO CIVIL GOVERNMENT” versus 1866’s “CIVIL Lee’s Cliff on the Sudbury River and on Fair Haven Bay (Gleason K6) DISOBEDIENCE” Lee’s Hill or Nawshawtuct (Gleason F6) “SLAVERY IN MASSACHUSETTS” Limekiln (Gleason 79/C6)charcoal lime kilns lime kiln “SUCCESSION OF FOREST TREES” Loring’s Pond (Gleason F3) NATURAL HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS Merrick’s pasture (Gleason 85/F6) A HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF CONCORD;... Mill Brook (Gleason F7) BULFINCH’S MYTHOLOGY Money-Diggers’ Shore at John Hosmer’s hollow near the river THE AGE OF FABLE (Gleason 89/G5) THE NATURAL HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SELBORNE Moore, J.B.’s swamp (Gleason E8) “EMANCIPATION IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIES” Nashoba (“brook in the middle”) Brook (Gleason E2) “MOURT’S RELATION” Nawshawtuct or Lee’s Hill (Gleason F6) “THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR” North Branch, or Assabet River (Gleason E5) “THE LANDLORD” Nut Meadow (Gleason H4) “PARADISE (TO BE) REGAINED” Peter’s Path (Gleason E7-E9) Pine Hill in Concord (Gleason E10) Pine or Bare Hill in Lincoln (Gleason J9) Ponkawtasset “broad on top” Hill (Gleason D7) Active Index

THE DIAL “LITERARY ETHICS” Æsthetic Papers THE DIAL, JULY 1840 The Atlantic Monthly “CONSIDERATIONS BY THE WAY” THE DIAL, OCTOBER 1840 “THE TRANSCENDENTALIST” “REPRESENTATIVE MAN” THE DIAL, JANUARY 1841 “SELF-RELIANCE” “SYMPATHY” THE DIAL, APRIL 1841 “HEROISM” “Huckleberries” THE DIAL, JULY 1841 LOTUS SUTRA LEAVES OF GRASS THE DIAL, OCTOBER 1841 HISTORY OF THE ... PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS THE DIAL, JANUARY 1842 LITTLE WOMEN, Part I THE DIAL, APRIL 1842 • Playing Pilgrims • A Merry Christmas THE DIAL, JULY 1842 • The Laurence Boy • Burdens THE DIAL, OCTOBER 1842 • Being Neighborly • Beth Finds the Palace Beautiful THE DIAL, JANUARY 1843 • Amy’s Valley of Humiliation • Jo Meets Apollyon THE DIAL, APRIL 1843 • Meg Goes to Vanity Fair • The P.C. and P.O. THE DIAL, JULY 1843 • Experiments THE DIAL, OCTOBER 1843 • Camp Laurence • Castles in the Air THE DIAL, JANUARY 1844 • Secrets • A Telegram THE DIAL, APRIL 1844 • Letters • Little Faithful THE FOUR BOOKS • Dark Days BHAGAVAD-GITA A WEEK A WEEK ON THE CONCORD AND MERRIMACK RIVERS • Amy’s Will “THE LAST DAYS OF JOHN BROWN” • Confidential “A PLEA FOR CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN” • Laurie Makes Mischief, MOBY-DICK and Jo Makes Peace COMMON SENSE • Pleasant Meadows THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE • Aunt March Settles the Question EXCURSIONS “Haze” , PART II QUR’AN • Gossip CORRESPONDENCE • The First Wedding • Artistic Attempts • Literary Lessons • Domestic Experiences • Calls • Consequences • Our Foreign Correspondent • Tender Troubles • Jo’s Journal • A Friend • Heartache • Beth’s Secret • New Impressions • On the Shelf • Lazy Laurence Active Index • The Valley of the Shadow • Learning to Forget • All Alone Pine Hill in Concord (Gleason E10), Pine or Bare Hill in Lincoln • Surprises (Gleason J9) • My Lord and Lady cypress, tamarisk • Daisy and Demi ROPEWALKS OF OLD Boston: • Under the Umbrella The Austin Ropewalk • Harvest Time The Barton Ropewalk The Harrison Ropewalk MAPS OF OLD Boston: Samuel Barrett’s (Gleason 6/E5) MOODS: Samuel Barrett’s Pond (Gleason D5) • In a Year Sandpiper, Spotted • Whims Sandpiper, Upland • Afloat Saw Mill Brook (Gleason G9) • Through Flood and Field and Fire Schoolhouse where Thoreau taught (Gleason 106/F7) • A Golden Wedding SCHOOLS OF Boston: • Why Sylvia Was Happy The Centre Writing School • Dull, but Necessary The Latin School • No The Middle or Writing School • Holly The Navigation School • Yes The North Latin or Grammar School • Wooing The North Writing School • Wedding The School on the Common • Sylvia’s Honeymoon Town School • A Fireside Fete The South Reading, South Writing School • Early and Late The Spinning School • In the Twilight Seattle WA SHIPS OF OLD Boston: • Asleep and Awake The galley Adventure • What Next? The Blessing of the Bay • Six Months The Centurian • Come The Chesapeake • Out of the Shadow The Constitution Hoys The Lee Mount Misery (Gleason K7) The sloop Liberty Nantasket The Mary Rose NEWSPAPERS OF Boston: Old Ironsides The Boston Chronicle The man-o-war Romney The Boston Evening Post The frigate Rose The Boston Evening Transcript The Shannon The The Trial The Boston Gazette or Country Journal Shrike, Northern The Boston Gazette or Weekly Advertiser SIGNS IN OLD Boston The Boston News Letter : The Boston Weekly Advertiser The Bible The Boston Weekly Post Boy The Bible and Three Crowns The Independent Advertiser The Black Boy The The Blue Anchor The New England Courant The Blue Ball The New England Weekly Journal The Blue Dog and Rainbow Public Occurrences The Boot Weekly Rehearsal The Buck The Buck's Head The Cabbinett Birds At CAPE COD The Case of Drawers Birds At Walden Pond The Chest of Drawers Birds In THE WOODS The Dial Clock Birds Of Concord The Cornfields Birds of Minnesota The Cross Henry Thoreau’s Birds Of Concord The Cross Guns Active Index

The Cross Keys Leamington Spa The Crown Yale University Yale College The Crown and Bible Oberlin College Oberlin, Ohio The Crown and Comb The Crown and Gate Antioch College The Eagle Amherst College The Elephant Williams College The Good Samaritan The Green Wigg Concord School of Philosophy The Hand and Pen All Concord College Grads The Hoop-Petticoat The Heart and Crown David Henry Thoreau’s Harvard College Years with the Class of 1837: Kings Arms Harvard Library The Lighthouse Gore Hall The Magpipe Hollis Hall The Plume and Feathers Harvard Hall Mr. Pope’s Head Harvard University The Seven Golden Stars Harvard University The Sloop Harvard Medical College Stationers Arms Harvard Divinity School Harvard Divinity School Tanners and Curriers and Ox Head Dickinson College The Three Crowns Tufts College Tufts University The Three Kings The Three Nuns Oxford Cambridge (Universities) The Three Shuttles Oxford (Massachusetts town) The Three Sugar Loaves and Canisters “Institute of 1770” Timothy Wadsworth 7. The Bean-Field beanfield The Two Jars and Four Sugar Loaves knowing beans The Unicorn white beans The Union Flag 10. “Baker Farm” Silent Worship 11. “Higher Laws” Silliman, Benjamin Higher Law Simms, Thomas (Sims) BIBLE allusions in WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Birds At Walden Pond Smith, Joseph Commentary on WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS (Ross & Adams) Smith’s Hill (Gleason G10) More Ross/Adams Commentary on WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS Snipe, Common Sparrows A WEEK A WEEK ON THE CONCORD AND MERRIMACK RIVERS Sparrow, American Tree A WEEK’s First Draft Sparrow, Chipping Early A WEEK (Ross & Adams) Sparrow, Field Later A WEEK (Ross & Adams) Sparrow, Fox JOURNAL, December 27, 1855. Sparrow, Savannah THE MAINE WOODS: Sparrow, Song EVANGELINE Sparrow, Vesper The Abenaki nation of southern Maine Sparrow, White-throated The Penacook nation Spooner, James Walter The Iroquois Five Nations Spooner, Lysander The Micmac nation Taoyateduta “Our Red Nation,” Headman Little Crow V?? The Mashpee reservation on Cape Cod Tarbell Hills –Buttrick’s Hill, Davis’s Hill, The Black Seminoles Seminole of the swamps and Ball’s Hill at the W. Tarbell place– “Old Comers” (Gleason C8-D9) The Cherokee nation Tarbell, D. (Gleason G4) Cherokee Nation Platonism Christian Huge Religion Islam Darwinism Active Index sewing Estabrook Woods Memnon Aurora corn hills American Genocide Union Turnpike (Gleason F5) Millennialism millennium Veery Leveler Very, Jones catalog Vireo, Red-eyed Polaris North Star Vireo, Warbling Vose, Hen ry Flying Childers Walden Pond (Gleason H8) Christianity Jesus Christ Walden Woods (Gleason 124/H7) antisemitic Antisemitism Antisemite Judaism “WALKING” Walking (Ross & Adams) Jews Jewish “A WALK TO WACHUSETT” Touro Synagogue “WALKING, OR THE WILD” Catholicism “THE ILD Ursuline Convent W ” Know-Nothingism hummingbirds Anti-Catholicism Papist Papists Commentary on Early A WEEK (Ross & Adams) Commentary on Early WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS (Ross & Egypt Adams) IOOF Draft F The Rogerenes Commentary on Later A WEEK (Ross & Adams) Congregationalism Commentary on CANADA (Ross & Adams) Congregational France Congregationalist New France Canada Toronto Québec Congregationalists Plymouth Church in Brooklyn Heights on Nova Scotia Paumanok Commentary on CAPE COD (Ross & Adams) Trinitarian Congregationalist Commentary on Ending of WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS (Ross & Methodist Episcopal, First, 1792 Adams) Methodism nodalization enthusiasm regicide Saturday Club freedom of speech Town and Country Club silhouettist silhouette silhouettes 2d Unitarian Church on Hanover Street in Boston Unitarians Liberty Bell Unitarianism Transcendental Statue of Liberty Transcendentalist Colossus of Rhodes Transcendentalism Shays’ Rebellion Transcendental Club Universalist Universalists Universalism Redemptorist 1st Parish Church Calvinism Jardin des Plantes telephone The Dakota nation The nation Noble Savage The Nipmuc nation Hassanamesitt, Maqunkaquog, Nashobah Plantation Nashobah, Okammakamesit, Punkapaog, Wamesit The Algonquin nation The Pequot nation The Pennacook nation Entomology entomologist entomologists Tupelo or Bittern Cliff (Gleason J6) Pantry Brook Active Index

TOWNS OF New England frontier towns Brookfield Brooklyn Quaboag Adams MA Charleston SC Alford Charles Town Carlisle Amherst Christiana Ashburnham Christiana Riot Cohasset Ashfield Concord near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Attleborough Derby CT “Fruitlands” in Harvard, Massachusetts Auburn Hutchinson, Minnesota Belchertown Jamestown VA Bellingham Hollis NH Berlin Lebanon NH Southampton Bernardston Maynard Blandford Methuen Bolton Odell Brattleboro VT Boxford Barbados Barbadoes Bermuda Boylston North Elba NY Bradford Harpers Ferry

Braintree MA Braintree Scottish Brewster MA Nonantum Derry NH Derry Bridgewater MA Wayland Brighton London Tower of London Brimfield Longmeadow Five Points Brookfield Central Park and New-York, New York and Sydenham, England Brookline Crystal Palace Buckland New Netherland New Amsterdam Saint Anthony’s Falls, Minnesota Burlington Minnehaha Falls, Minnesota Cambridge Saint Anne’s Falls, Québec Piscataquis Falls, Maine Canton Pine Stream Falls, Maine Carver Penobscot Falls, Maine Charlemont Montmorency Falls, Quebec Grand Falls, Maine Charlestown MA Charlestown Bellows Falls Charlton Ambejijis Falls, Maine Saw Mill Brook Falls Chatham Pockwockomus Falls, Maine Chelmsford MA Chelmsford Chaudiere Falls Whetstone Falls, Maine Chelsea Arnold Arboretum Cheshire Chester Parthenon Lyon Chesterfield Harmonie, New Harmony, Indiana Chilmark Eagleswood Oneida Community Clarksburg The Oneida Institution Coleraine Brook Farm Conway “Fruitlands” in Harvard MA Active Index

Plymouth (Kingston) Beck Stow’s swamp Kentucky Bedford Levels Monte Video Bedford Road The Beech Spring, Pine Hill Bee Tree Hill, Lee’s Cliff Scituate Harbor Belfast, Maine Huntington NY Berlin MA Havana, Cuba Cuban Bidens, Creel, or Pole, Brook St. Augustine in Florida Billingsgate Light cranberry Bittern, or Tupelo, Cliff cicadas Blackberry Steep, Conantum Black Birch Woods, Esterbrook Country “Arrowhead” Black Oak Creek, Hosmer’s Meadow Black Snake Hollow, A. Brooks “Roadside” Snake Island Boat Meadow River, Orleans MA Boaz Brown’s Meadow Boiling Spring Abbot, Maine Bolton MA Abolsacarmegus Lake, Maine Boston, or Lexington, Road Adams, Paul; Bateman’s Pond Botrychium, or Yellow Birch swamp Albany, New York Boucherville, Québec Allegash Lake, Maine Boulder Field Allegash Stream, Maine Bound Rock Allyn’s Point, Connecticut Bout de l’Isle, Quebec Concord Alms House and Poor Farm Bowlin Pond Ambejijis Lake, Maine Brister’s Hill and Brister’s Spring Androscoggin River, Maine Brister’s Spring Annursnack Hill Britton’s Camp Arethusa Meadow Britton’s Hollow Arrowhead Field, Conantum Brooks Crossing, Loring’s Pond Ashburnham MA Brooks Travern, Lincoln Assabet Bath Brown’s Ditch, Sleepy Hollow Assabet River, North Branch Brown’s (J.P.) Pond-Hole, or Cold Pool Assabet Spring Browns Wood on Fair Haven Hill Azalea swamp, Hosmer’s Bank Bucksport, Maine Baeomyces Bank, Ledum swamp Bulrush Lagoon, Nut Meadow Brook Black Road Burlington, Vermont Baker, James Buttrick, Abner Baker’s Meadow, Pine Hill Buttrick, Stedman Baker’s River Buttrick’s Hill Ball’s Hill Calla swamp Bangor, Maine Callitriche Pool Bang’s Pond, Brewster MA Canoe Birch Road Barbarea Shore, Cedar swamp Cape Rouge, Quebec Bare, Lincoln, or Pine Hill Cape Tourmente, Quebec Barnstable Harbor MA Carbuncle Mountain, Maine Barretts Bar Cardinal Ditch, Clintonia swamp Barrett’s Dam, Spencer Brook Cardinal Shore Barrett’s Saw and Grist Mills Caribou Lake, Maine Bartlett, Dr. Carlisle Reach Bartonia Meadow, Bear Garden Hill Carter’s Pasture, Dodge’s Brook Bateman’s Pond Cassia Field, Great Fields Bath, Maine Castilleja, Annursnack Battle Ground Castine, Maine Bear Garden Hill Sassafras Shore, Nawshawtuct Bear Hill White Avens Shore, Nawshawtuct Beauport, Québec Catbird Meadow, Nawshawtuck Hill or Lee’s Hill (Gleason F6) Beaver Pond Grackle swamp, Nawshawtuct Beaver River MA Island below Nawshawtuct Hill or Lee’s Hill (Gleason 73/F6) Active Index

Catskill Mountains, New York Dodd, J. M. Caucomgomoc Lake, Maine Dodge’s or Dakin’s Brook Caucomgomoc Mountain, Maine Double Top Mountain, Maine Caucomgomoc Stream, Maine Dove Rock Cedar Hill Dover, Maine Cedar swamp, White Dover NH Chamberlain Lake, Maine Dracut MA Chambly, Quebec Dubuque, Iowa Charlesbourg, Quebec Dugan, Jenny Charleston, Maine Dugan Desert Chateau Richer, Quebec Dunge Hole Brook Chaudiere River, Quebec Dunleith, Illinois Cheney, J. M. Dunstable MA Dunstable Chester, Maine East Corinth, Maine Chesuncook Lake, Maine Easterbrook Country Chicago, Illinois Easterbrook House Clamshell Bank Eastham Camp MA Clamshell Meadow East Harbor; Truro MA Clamshell, or Sunset, Reach East Harbor Creek Clark (B., D., &J.) East Quarter Schoolhouse Clematis Brook Ebeeme Mountains, Maine Clematis, Buttonbush, Echo, or Holden, Wood or Nightshade, Pond Egg Rock Cliffs Elfin Burial-Ground Clintonia swamp Enfield, Maine Colburn Farm, J. Hosmer Ermine Weasel Woods, Cold Brook Easterbrook Country Cold Stream Pond; Enfield, Maine Everett, George College Road and Meadow Everett’s Meadow Columbine Cliff Everett’s Pond Columbine Cliff Fair Haven Hill Conant, E. Fair Haven Pond or Bay Conant House, Old Farmer’s Cliff Conant’s Brook Meadow, Farrar, Deacon J. Hubbard’s Bridge Flint, J. Conantum Fort Pond Brook Conantum-End Fort Castle, or Owl-Nest, swamp Conantum, Holden Spruce, Foxcroft, Maine or Kalmia Glauca swamp Frankfort, Maine Copan Franconia Notch Franconia Corallorhiza Hillside, Owl-Nest swamp Frosty Hollow (Little Goose Pond) Cornel Rock, Dodge’s Brook Garfield, D. Corner Road Garland, Maine Corner Spring Gentian Lane Cornus Forida Ravine, Bateman’s Pond Glenburn, Maine Creel, Pole, or Bidens Brook Goderick, Ontario Curly, Plate Hill Goodwin, John Cyanean Meadow Goose Pond Cymbidium Meadow, C. Hubbard Gouldsboro, Maine Dakin, Deacon L. Gourgas, F. R. Dakin (E., F., &J.) Gowing, J. Dakin’s, or Dodge’s, Brook Gowing’s swamp Danvers MA Grand Lake, Maine Davis’s Hill Grand Lake (Motungamook) Deep Cut Great Aspen, Merrick’s Pasture Dennis on Cape Cod Great Bend Dennis, S. Great Fields Dennis swamp Great Meadows Dennis’s Lupine Hill Green, Isaiah Depot Field Greenbush, Maine Detroit, Michigan Greenville, Maine Ditch Pond, Britton’s Hollow Grindstone Meadow, Nut Meadow Brook Active Index

Groton Road Hunt, D. Guilford, Maine Hunt, William Gull Pond; Wellfleet Hunt House, Old Hadlock Meadow, Gowing’s swamp Hunt’s Pasture Harrington, J. Hutchinson, Peter Harrington’s Spring Hyannis MA Harwich MA Ice Heap Cove, Walden Pond Hawthorn Bridge, Moore’s swamp Indian Field Hayden’s Orchard and Pool Indian Rock Haward’s Pond Indian Rock (The Island) Hermon, Maine Islands: Heron [Eagle] Lake, Maine ; off Wellfleet Heron Pool, Clematis Pond Birch Island, Fair Haven Bay Herring Pond; Eastham MA Bush Island, in Sandy Pond or Flint’s Pond Herring River; Eastham MA Deer Island, Maine Heywood, Abel Fair Haven Island Heywood, George Farm Island, Maine Heywood’s Brook Five Islands, Maine Heywood’s Meadow Indian Island, Maine Heywood’s Peak Monhegan Island, Maine High Head; Truro MA Fire Island, New York Highland Light; Truro MA , Ball’s Hill Hildreth, G. W. Grape Island, Ball’s Hill Hinckley’s Pond; Harwich MA “Hogepin-Walke” Myrica Island, Loring’s Pond Holbrook, J. Nicketow Island, Maine Holden MA Oak Island, Great Meadows Holden Spruce, Conantum, Ostrya Island, Flint’s Bridge or Kalmia glauca swamp Pond Island, Pole Brook Holden, T. Sandbar Island, Maine Holden, or Echo, Wood Roanoke Hollow Valley, or Tortoise Ditch; Staten Island Nut Meadow Brook Sugar Island, Maine Hollowell Place Tall’s Island, Sudbury Meadows Holt’s Ford Wicasuck Island MA Hopkinton MA Willow Island Hosmer, Abel Wright Tavern Hosmer, Edmund stone walls (Before 1853) Green Island (After 1853) Raccoon Island E. Hosmer Spring Hosmer, Jesse the pirate Providence Island which had previously been called Santa Hosmer, John Cataline Hosmer, Joseph World’s End Hosmer’s Meadow Nix’s Mate Hosmer Spring, Lupine Hill Jamaica Jamaica Plain Houses: New Zealand Hillside Haiti Old Manse Manhattan Island Manhattan Paumanok Long Island Flushing Orchard House Castle Garden Castle Clinton The Wayside Isles of Shoals Wayside Inn Mt. Desert Island Howard’s Meadow Nevis Island Howe Tavern Brewsters Hubbard’s Bath Hubbard’s Bend Hubbard’s Brook Hubbard’s Close Hubbard’s Grove Georges Island and Fort Warren Hubbard’s Hill Calf Island Hubbard’s swamp Active Index

Rainsford Island in Quincy Bay Lime Quarrys Lincoln, Maine Plumb Island Plum Island beach plum Lincoln Road Linnaea Hills Grape Island Little Goose Pond, or Ripple Lake The Graves Little Schoodic River, Maine Clark’s Island MA Little Truro Lobster Lake, Maine Smuttynose Island (Matahumkeg Pond) White Island (Lake Matahumkeag) Noddle Island Lobster Stream, Maine Appledore Island Long Pond, Brewster-Harwich, Spectacle Island Massachusetts Star Island Longueuil, Quebec Tasmanians Tasmania Lorette, Quebec Thompson Island Loring’s Brook guano Loring’s Lead Works Block House Loring’s Pond Mackinac Island Lowell Road Michilimackinac Ludlow, Vermont Deer Island Moon Island Lupine Bank, Kalmia swamp Hog Island (now Spinnaker Island) Mackinaw City, Michigan Ireland, Irish Irishman Mackintosh, W. famine, Irish Potato Famine Madison, Wisconsin Mantatuket Point Concord grape Marlboro MA Manamoyik (Cape Cod) Old Marlborough Road CAPE COD Mattaseunk Lake, Maine Mattawamkeag, Maine Gardiners Island Melvin, George Minot’s Ledge Melvin, John panorama Melvin Preserve, Easterbrook Country Island Neck, Mantatucket Point Merrick’s Pasture Isle of Orleans, Québec MA Joe Merry Mountain, Maine Miles’s Mill Jones, Mrs. Miles’s swamp Kalmia glauca, Holden Spruce, or Conantum swamp Milford, Maine Katepskonegan Lake, Maine Mill Brook Kenduskeag, Maine Mill Brook Ditch Kennebeck ME, Kennebeck River, Maine Mill-dam Kettell Place Mill Road Keyes, J. S. Mill Village Bridge Kibbe Place Millinocket Lake, Maine La Crosse, Wisconsin Lake Champlain, Vermont Millinocket River, Maine Lake Huron, Michigan Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lake Ontario, New York Ministerial swamp Lake St. Louis, Quebec Minn’s Place L’ange Gardien, Quebec Mohawk Rips, Maine La Prairie, Quebec Molunkus Stream, Maine Laurel Glen Money-Digger’s Shore Laurel Pasture, Easterbrook Country Monson, Maine Leaning Hemlocks Montmorency River, Québec Ledum swamp Montréal, Québec Lee, I. S. Moore, J. B. Lee Farm Moore’s swamp Lee’s Cliff Moosehead Lake, Maine Legross, J. Moosehorn Deadwater, Maine Levant, Maine Moose River, Maine Mount Greylock MA Lighting Hillside, Heywood’s Meadow Mount Greylock Lily Bay, Maine Lily, or Willow, Bay Mount Killington, Vermont Mount Kineo, Maine Active Index

Mount Ktaadn (Katahdin), Maine Potter’s Brook Mount Tabor Potter’s Field and Swamp Meadow Mud Pond, Maine Pout’s Nest, or Wyman Meadow Murch Brook, Maine Powder Mill Road Nagog Pond Powder-Mills Nashoba Brook Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin MA Pratt, Minot Nauset Beach; Chatham MA Prichard, M. Nauset Harbor; Orleans MA Puffer, B., on Sudbury River Nauset Light; Eastham MA Purple Utricularia Bay Nightshade, Buttonbush, Pushaw Lake; Glenburn, Maine or Clematis, Pond Quakish Lake, Maine Nine-Acre Corner Québec City, Quebec Northborough MA Quivet Neck; Brewster MA Northeast Carry, Maine Ragamuff Stream, Maine North Truro MA Red Cherry Hollow Nut Meadow Brook Red Choke-berry Path Nut Meadow Brook Crossing Red Lily Meadow, Bedford Road Oak Meadows, Easterbrook Country Redstart Woods, Hubbard’s Close Odeon Rice, Israel Ogdensburg, New York Rice, Reuben Olamon Stream, Maine Rice’s Bend and Hill Oldtown, Maine Richelieu Rapids, Québec Orchis swamp Ripley MA Orono, Maine Ripple Lake (Little Goose Pond) Ottawa River, Québec Rippogenus Stream, Maine Otter Bay, Cardinal Shore Robbins, W. Owl-Nest, or Fox Castle, swamp Rochester, New York Painted-Cup Meadow Rouse’s Point, New York ; Truro MA Russell Stream, Maine Passadumkeag, Maine Rutland, Vermont Passadumkeag River, Maine Rye Hollow, A. Brooks Pawtucket Dam MA Saco River, Maine Peaked Mountain, Maine Waterford Pedrick’s, Bedford Road Saint Anne, Québec Peet-Weet Rock, Poplar Hill Saint Anne Mountain, Québec Pemadumcook Lake, Maine Saint Anne River, Québec Pembroke MA Saint Charles River, Québec Penobscot River, Maine (East Branch) Saint Hyacinthe, Québec Penobscot River, Maine (West Branch) Saint Johns, Québec Pepperell MA Saint Johns Lake, Maine Perth Amboy, New Jersey Saint Lawrence River, Québec Virginia Hennepin Island, Minnesota Henderson, Minnesota Peter’s Path Fort Snelling, Minnesota, Fort Ridgely Pigeon Rock, Assabet Pine Hill Brownsville, Minnesota Pine-Sap Path, E. Hubbard Duluth Pine Stream, Maine New Ulm, Minnesota Pinxter swamp Shakopee, Minnesota Nicollet Island, Minnesota Piscataquis River, Maine Pike Island Plains of Nauset; , Minnesota Eastham MA Saint Paul, Minnesota Mankato, Minnesota Plattsburg, New York Lower Sioux Agency, Minnesota Pleasant Meadow Lake Calhoun, Minnesota Pole, Creel, or Bidens, Brook Lake Harriett, Minnesota Pond Village; Truro MA Lake Pepin, Minnesota Ponkawtasset or Punkatasset Hill Le Seur, Minnesota Poorhouse Pasture, Walden Road Minnesota River Poplar Hill Minnetonka Lake, Minnesota Portland, Maine Saint Anthony, Minnesota Potter, Jonas Richfield, Minnesota Active Index

Redwood, Minnesota Table-Lands; Eastham MA Red Wing, Minnesota Tarbell, D. Lake St. Peter, Québec Tarbell, W. Salmon River, Maine Tarbell Hills Salt Meadow; Truro MA Tarbell’s Spring Sangerville, Maine Tarbell’s swamp Saults St. Louis, Quebec Telasinis Lake, Maine Saw Mill Brook (N. E.) Telos Lake, Maine Saw Mill Brook (S. E.) Great Stone Face Seboois Lakes, Maine Allenstown, Seboois River, Maine Amherst, New Hampshire Second Division Brook Amoskeag, New Hampshire Second Division Meadow Concord NH, Penacook, Concord NH Second Division Spring and Woods Hampton NH; New Hampton, New Hampshire Second Lake, Maine New Ipswich, New Hampshire Sesuet (East Dennis) Massachusetts Pawtucket Falls, New Hampshire Sesuet Neck; Dennis MA Moore’s Falls, New Hampshire Shad Pond, Maine Hooksett Falls, New Hampshire Shank-Painter swamp; Provincetown MA Goffs Falls, New Hampshire Race Point; Provincetown MA Coos Falls, New Hampshire Cape Cod Harbor, Provincetown MA , New Hampshire Long Point; Provincetown MA Cromwell’s Falls, New Hampshire Long Point Light; Provincetown MA Windham NH, New Hampshire Wood End; Provincetown MA Plymouth, New Hampshire Shanty Field, Walden Pond , New Hampshire Sharp Bend Reach Bartlett, New Hampshire Sheep Pond; Brewster MA Bedford, New Hampshire Shirley MA Bennington, New Hampshire Shrub Oak Plain Bethlehem, New Hampshire Sillery, Quebec Boscawen, New Hampshire Skull-Cap Ditch, Hubbard’s Grove Center Harbor, New Hampshire Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Chocorua (Red Hill), New Hampshire Mount Auburn cemetery Cemetery Cohass Brook, New Hampshire Smith, C. , New Hampshire Smith, J. A. Conway, New Hampshire Smith, J. M. Conway Peak, New Hampshire Smith’s Hill Crawford House, New Hampshire Smith’s Spring Dunbarton, New Hampshire Snow’s Hollow, Wellfleet Epson, New Hampshire Sorel River, Quebec Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire Souneunk Mountains, Maine Franklin, New Hampshire Southborough MA Gilmanton, New Hampshire Sowadnehunk Deadwater, Maine Goffstown, New Hampshire Sowadnehunk River, Maine Greenfield, New Hampshire Spanish, or Well Meadow, Brook Groton, New Hampshire Spencer Bay, Maine , New Hampshire Spencer Mountains, Maine Hollis, New Hampshire Spring Path, Deep Cut Hooksett, New Hampshire Squam Mountain, Maine Hudson, New Hampshire Staples, Sam McGaws Island, New Hampshire Sterling MA Keene NH, Keene, New Hampshire Stillwater, Maine Kidders Mountain, New Hampshire Stillwater River MA Lake Winnipiscogee, New Hampshire Stouts Creek; Truro MA Lincoln, New Hampshire Stow, Cyrus Litchfield, New Hampshire Stow MA Loudon, New Hampshire Stratford, Ontario Lyndeboro, New Hampshire Sudbury Road Mad River, New Hampshire Sunkhaze River, Maine Manchester NH, Manchester MA Sunset, or Clamshell, Reach Mason, New Hampshire Swamp Bridge Brook Massabesic Pond, New Hampshire Syracuse, New York Merrimack, New Hampshire Active Index

Merrimack River, New Hampshire Walden Pond Mount Crawford, New Hampshire WALDEN; OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS: Mount Kearsarge, New Hampshire Thoreau’s cairn Mount Lafayette, New Hampshire Emerson’s shanty , New Hampshire Thoreau’s shanty Mount Washington, New Hampshire purslane Nashua, New Hampshire Sutter’s Mill Nashville, New Hampshire Walden Road Naticook Brook, New Hampshire Warren’s Path and Crossing, Deep Cut Nesenkeag Brook, New Hampshire Warren’s Wood , New Hampshire Warren (Myrtle) Street Northfield, New Hampshire Wassataquoik River, Maine Nottingham (now Hudson), New Hampshire Water Dock Meadow Ossippee Lake, New Hampshire Webster Lake, Maine Ossippee Mountain, New Hampshire Webster Stream, Maine Otternic Pond, New Hampshire Weird Dell, Well Meadow Peeling (now Woodstock), New Hampshire Weir Hill, Hubbard’s Grove Pelham, New Hampshire Wellfleet Bay MA Pemigenasset River, New Hampshire Well Meadow Penichook Brook, New Hampshire Well Meadow, or Spanish, Brook Peterboro, New Hampshire Westborough MA Piscataquoag River, New Hampshire Westford MA Plaistow, New Hampshire Westminster MA Red Hill, New Hampshire Wharf Rock Reed’s Ferry, New Hampshire Wheeler, N.; Nine-Acre Corner Rindge, New Hampshire Old Wheeler House Salem, New Hampshire Wheeler Indian Field Meadow, Assabet Salmon Brook, New Hampshire Wheeler’s Cranberry Meadow, Sanbornton, New Hampshire Fair Haven Bay Sharon, New Hampshire Wheeler’s swamp , New Hampshire White Cedar swamp , New Hampshire White Pond Squam Mountain, New Hampshire Willow, or Lily, Bay , New Hampshire Witherell Vale or Glade Temple, New Hampshire Woodis Park Thornton, New Hampshire Woodside Path, White Pond Thornton’s Ferry, New Hampshire Wood Thrush Path Uncannonuc Mountain, New Hampshire Wood Turtle Path Union Bridge, New Hampshire Wyman Meadow, or Pouts Nest Union Canal, New Hampshire Wyman, Mrs. White Mountains, New Hampshire Yellow Birch swamp Winnipiscogee River, New Hampshire levee levees Lyme NH, New Hampshire mackerel shad Exeter, New Hampshire Young Fowler’s, Maine Three Friend’s, or Lincoln Hill Three Rivers, Québec CHARTISM Tomhegan Stream, Maine REDBURN Trillium Woods FAITH IN A SEED Trout Brook, Maine KTAADN Tupelo, or Bittern, Cliff “SOCIETY” Turtle Bank, Assabet CONDUCT OF LIFE, his last book, out of the lecture series “FATE”, Twin Lake, Maine “PROPERTY”, “POWER”, “THE LAWS OF SUCCESS”, “WEALTH”, Two-Boulder Hill “ECONOMY”, “CULTURE”, and “WORSHIP”. Tyngsborough MA INTELLIGENCE Umbazookus Lake, Maine ENGLISH TRAITS Umbazookus Stream, Maine WORK Erie Canal TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST Union Turnpike MAGNALIA CHRISTI AMERICANA Upper Nut Meadow Boston Quarterly Review Veery Nest Path, Flint’s Pond Brownson’s Quarterly Review Waite’s Farm, Maine Massachusetts Quarterly Review NATURAL HISTORY Active Index

ORDINANCES Pledge of Allegiance THE MARBLE FAUN THE INHERITANCE Bison bison LITTLE WOMEN beaver LITTLE MEN rickets UNCLE TOM’S CABIN spiritualism ruffed grouse poll tax Democratic Review Vitamin-D Graham’s Magazine Harper’s Monthly Gentleman’s Magazine Watergate Harper’s Weekly Gentleman’s Magazine water closets water closet toilet Harper’s Weekly: A Journal of Civilization water supply potable water GENESIS 1:3 GENESIS 3:19 waterwheel water power GENESIS 25:32-34 coaches carriages coach Amaphton Barouche Berline Barouche- ISAIAH 28:15 Landau Concord Coach Concord coach Stage Chaise Gig Shay Britzka GALATIANS 6:7 Brougham Cabriolet Celerity Celerities Chaise Postchaise Clarence MATTHEW 6:19-20 Chariot Char-a-banc Mud Wagon Mud Wagons Demilandau MATTHEW 6:24 Landaulet Landau Diorpha Phaeton Pilentum Rockaway Sociable MATTHEW 18:12/13 Stanhope Swift Wagon Whiskey Fly MATTHEW 21:13 emigration ACTS 17:28 fax LUKE 21:33 LUKE 15:4,7 postage stamp MARK 8:36 longitude latitude chronometer chronometry PROVERBS 13:15 cross staff octant sextant quadrant astrolabe navigation cartographic Rappites/Harmonists Sylva Baltimore, Maryland AUTUMN Sandy Spring ESSAYS: 1ST SERIES insurance ESSAYS: 2D SERIES torture NATURE anarchism anarchist ASPECTS OF NATURE Freemasonry Freemasons Freemason the “thirty-nine” DEVOLUTION anti-Masonic VISHNU PURANA Masonic Mason ON HEROES, HERO-WORSHIP, AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORY Yellow House “Texas” House apples thornapple Daily Universal Register chestnut North American Review limonite bog iron Edinburgh Review native Americans native American Brooklyn Eagle swamps New York Times Great Dismal Swamp New-York Times swamp Cattle Show John Josselyn’s Take on History telegraphy, electricity electric syphilis American Colonization Society Fourierism Fourierite HISTORY OF TELEGRAPHY Lakes of Light Ticknor & Fields Inquisition New Orleans, Louisiana HISTORY OF OPTICS Antinomian Antinomianism Luddite ballooning aquarium aquariums disunion California gag rule Motherwitters ressentiment currency Luminism betrothal ring, wedding band bicycle Active Index

The Great Awakening matches “American Renaissance” powder mills fire Dove Cottage Secret “Six” spite fence Willard’s Hotel eunuchs Mamelukes eunuch Astor Place Hawaiian Islands Middlesex Hotel “Milldam” Marine Marines weather tornado hurricane hurricanes Mission San Juan Capistrano nor’easter Pennsylvania Hall Dark Day Poets Laureate divorce valentine ants Lady’s-Slipper Orchid Nilometer pine tree earthquake pignuts Smithsonian Institution American Exceptionalism Rural Wit plumbago graphite phenology pencils phrenologist phrenology phrenologists pens ink pedestrianism accordion Freedmans’ Bank hoaxes steamboat vegetarianism photography St. Johnswort photograph photographic photographs Liberia Daguerreotype tea sports baseball basketball football literacy circumcision prostitution British Museum Liberty Bell an informed citizenry Janus words Dunbar, Scotland Matinicus Rock gorillas gorilla Perkins Institute surveying Essex Institute celebrity non-resistance Come-Outism extinction Brownists “Bleeding Kansas” Mamelukes Kansas Kansas Territory satellite asteroid bestiality aurora borealis telescope astronomy moon sunspots calendar Republican Party comet comets Leonid meteor shower Perseid meteor shower Lyrid Republicans Republicanism meteor shower Niagara Falls, New York Niagara River Fort Niagara meteors meteor eclipse the sublime sun Uranus Venus suicide Mars lunar solar Holidays Christmas Pinkster rains of blood, &c. Thanksgiving falls of fishes fall of stones Day of Humiliation Fast Day White House Easter Jonathan Ball House contagion infection disinfectant Parker House variola small pox scarlet fever yellow fever tetanus Texas black vomit bubonic plague plague cholera measles Virginia Road A-bomb atomic bombs poison gas germ bombs malaria glanders lockjaw anthrax germ warfare geology Active Index

typewriter abolitionism biography autobiography General Quakerism Archbishop of Canterbury American Friends Service Committee evolution New England Friends Home infanticide dinosaur dinosaurs Dinosauria Eugenics eugenic eugenicist Newfoundland racial discrimination Colonial Inn race racism racist Brother Jonathan triumphalist proto-Nazis Nazis Nazism Nazi ground-nut antimelanism Bound Rock Hoosac Tunnel Slavery through 1699 Emerson’s Cliff slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding Divinity School Address enslavement enslaved crimping “crimped” “shanghaied” slaves slavery Pilgrim House printing press erectness program Slavery 1700-1749 conservation conservationist conservationism slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding Houghton, Mifflin War Resisters League enslavement enslaved crimping “crimped” “shanghaied” slaves slavery Mount Wachusett Slavery 1750-1774 “King Phillip’s War” slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding Mexico World War I World War II enslavement enslaved crimping “crimped” “shanghaied” slaves slavery Crimean War Slavery 1775-1799 slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding Nobel Peace Prize enslavement enslaved crimping “crimped” “shanghaied” slaves slavery the English Civil War of 1640-1649 Slavery 1800-1829 Civil War US Civil War Reconstruction slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding enslavement enslaved crimping “crimped” “shanghaied” slaves slavery tourism tourist tourists tourist trap the fakirs and yoga Slavery 1830-1849 Afghanistan slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding Germany German Germans enslavement Italian Italians enslaved crimping “crimped” Australian Australia “shanghaied” slaves slavery Howland Island Baker Island Jarvis Island Slavery 1850 on “transportation” slave slaveholder slavetrader slaveholders plagiarism slaveholding Survival enslavement Baring Brothers & Company, in London, the “House of Baring” enslaved crimping “crimped” ice “shanghaied” slaves slavery flute regardless of date Ilex La Amistad Saffron Walden the negrero Antelope (or General Ramirez) Ecology ecology international slave trade triangular trade Middle Passage guzzles gutters sea serpent sightings mermaid sightings entombed life music box abolitionist Active Index ilroad reverse underground railroad peonage antislavery Anti-Slavery indenture Fugitive Slave Law emancipation amalgamation miscegenation sexist misogyny melancholy sodomy buggery homosexuality homosexual homophobic homosociality homoerotic Monticello separation of church and state Waldenses Waldensian Washington DC District of Columbia Sils Maria Lucerne Zürich Basel Berne Geneva Switzerland Swiss Huguenot, 1686-1748 Canterbury NH Active Index MASSACHUSETTS TOWNS AND CITIES US Naval Observatory Concord MA, Concord Home of young , middle-aged Ralph Waldo Emerson, elderly Ralph Waldo Emerson throughout the period of his Acton MA Acton fame, and of Henry David Thoreau. Amesbury MA About 15 miles west-northwest of Boston; just beyond Lexington (the Just north of the Merrimack River, in Essex County, at the far north of two towns were both sites of the first real battles of the American Massachusetts. Next door to Salisbury NH. xxxxx). Amherst Concord was very much of a retreat from the bustle of city life until, in In Hampshire County, about 7 miles northeast of Northampton MA. the 1840s, the railroad came out past Walden Pond and began to make Birthplace of Silas Wright, prominent member of the Albany Regency it a suburb of Boston. in NY from the 1820s to the 1840s. Amherst College was founded there in 1821 and incorporated in 1825. Battle Bridge (Battle Bridge) Andover Battle Monument Yarmouth MA “The Minuteman” Attleborough Concord Free Public Library Located a few miles SE of the NE corner of Rhode Island [Early_RI Concord’s Social Club Rhode Island] [18thCentury_RI Rhode Island] [19thCentury_RI Concord Town House Concord Town Hall Town Hall Town House Rhode Island; Recent_RI Rhode Island]. Birthplace of Jonathan and Virgil Maxcy. Musketaquid (meaning “marsh-grass river”) or Concord River Barnstable Barnstable MA (Gleason A10-J6) Bedford Bedford Dartmouth MA Beverly Dedham MA Dedham In Essex County, a couple of miles north of Salem. Family seat of Edward Everett’s ancestors, starting with Richard, Billerica MA Billerica about 1642. Boston Dighton MA One of the finest harbors on the east coast, originally it was almost an Dorchester island, connected to the mainland by “Boston neck,” a strip just wide On the , opposite Milton MA. Part of present-day enough for one road (one of the reasons it could hold out so long in its Boston -- perhaps 5 miles south of center, which was the old city. rebellion against the English). Over the years, the neck was widened Birthplace of Edward Everett and of Increase Mather. until it became wider than the “head” attached to it. Part of this filling- Duxbury in process created the Back Bay. Eastham Eastham MA Boston Latin School Fairhaven Boston Common Across the mouth of the from New Bedford MA. Boston Athenæum Fall River Boston Music Hall Fitchburg Boston’s Amory Hall On the N. Nashua River in Worcester County, about 25 miles north of Long Island in Worcester. Sheep Island Florence Governors Island A couple of miles northwest of the center of Northampton, Castle Island Massachusetts, on the Mill River. An early center of silkworm farming Great Elm (Ulmus americana) (which flourished only briefly), and cloth manufacturing. It grew Boston’S BRIDGES: around the nucleus of the Northampton Association of Industry and The Cambridge Bridge, Cambridgeport at one end and Boston at the Education, an experiment in communal living, whose principles were other. religiously tolerant and liberal. The commune was also a gathering The Charlestown Bridge place for Garrisonian abolitionism. The commune, and later the The Draw Bridge village, were home for several years to Sojourner Truth, one of the last The Mill Bridge slaves held in New York State (where slavery existed until 1828). She The West Boston Bridge became a popular and famous antislavery and feminist speaker. Bumkin Island in Hingham Bay Framingham MA Framingham Massachusetts Hall 10-15 miles west of Boston, in Middlesex County. Stoughton Hall Gloucester Harvard Hall Granville MA Harvard Observatory Near the southern border of the state, in Hampden County. Birthplace of Isaac C. Bates. Great Barrington Active Index

Home of the pastorate of Samuel Hopkins from 1743-69. Medfield MA Medfield William Cullen Bryant practiced law there, and served in minor Medford MA Medford offices, from 1816 until 1825, when he moved to New-York. He Residence of Peter Chardon Brooks - a wealth merchant and father-in- married a local woman, Francis Fairchild. law of Charles Francis Adams, Nathaniel Frothingham, and Edward Greenfield Everett. County seat of Franklin County, about 10 miles south of the Vermont Mendon border, and near the junction of the , Connecticut Arlington Menotomy River, and Green Rivers. Home from about 1830 up to early 1860s of Middleboro George T. Davis, publisher of the Franklin Mercury, lawyer, and In Plymouth County, about 15 miles west-northwest of Plymouth, onetime congressman. lying on the . Birthplace, in 1808, of Enoch Pratt, a large iron-and-steel monger and Grafton MA philanthropist. Groton MA Groton Middleton Hadley MA Hadley In Essex County Harvard MA Harvard Millbury Hatfield About 5 miles SSE of Worcester. Home of “Millbury Lyceum No. 1”, Haverhill the first branch of the American Lyceum, started by Josiah Holbrook Hingham MA in 1826. West of the southernmost part of modern day Boston, on the coast at Milford MA Milford Hingham Bay. Milton MA Holyoke On the opposite bank of the Neponset River from Dorchester (which is Seated on the , and in Hampden County, about 10 now part of Boston). Onetime summer home of Thomas Hutchinson, miles south of Northampton MA. and site of the first paper mill in America. Hopedale MA near Worcester (Dwight, Travels, according to which it had 1,264 inhabitants in 1810). Hull MA Nahant White people established a trading and fishing post on the peninsula of Occupying the tip of a narrow penninsula thrust 3-4 miles out into Nantascot, renaming it Point Allerton and naming their settlement Boston Harbor. Hull, basically because some of them had gotten their asses kicked out Needham Heights of the Plymouth settlement that had been founded by people from the Long famous as a base of whaling enterprises. A sizeable town on the Mayflower. west bank of the Acushnet River, where it empties into . Ipswich Agawam In Bristol, the southernmost county of the Massachusetts mainland. In the northernmost county, Essex, about 3 miles up from the mouth of Home of Frederick Douglass from late 1838 to late 1841. the . Newton MA Newton Birthplace, in 1784, of Prof. Levi Frisbie of Harvard College, in 1786, About 8 miles WSW of Boston. of J.G. Cogswell. Sam Clark, father of James Freeman Clarke settled there to practice Lancaster medicine soon after his marriage; also the country home of Sam’s Lawrence stepfather, James Freeman, where he largely raised and educated J.F. One of the early (textile) manufacturing centers of Massachusetts. Clark. Lexington North Andover About 10 miles west-northwest of Boston. Site of the first real battle of In Essex County, 3 or 4 miles south of the Merrimack River, near the American xxxxx, along with Concord. Lawrence, on the tributary . Lincoln Home of the conservative Theological Seminary that was founded in Littleton MA Littleton reaction to Harvard College Lowell MA Lowell ’s increasing liberalism. Newbury MA An early center of textile manufacturing, just up the Merrimack River Newbury from another almost as famous manufacturing city, Lawrence. One of Newburyport MA Newburyport the innovations of Lowell was their system of recruiting young Birthplace of William Lloyd Garrison. Benjamin Perley Poore was country girls, housing them in dormitories, and employing them, also born “near Newburyport” in 1820. William Kettell was born and generally until they were ready to marry. The owners prided raised there, was raised, and spent much of his life themselves on treating the girls well and looking out for their morals. serving the community there. Whether or not the treatment was what it claimed to be, Lowell was a A harbor town at the mouth of the Merrimack River, it was devastated source of fascination for foreign visitors as well as Americans from far by Jefferson’s embargo. away, such as David Crockett. Lynn MA On the Connecticut River in Western Massachusetts: Home of the ministry (from 1729 - 1750) of Jonathan Edwards, and of In its early days Lynn had been a center of shoe manufacturing. Later a Edwards’s grandfather, Solomon Stoddard. It was the center of a great stronghold of radical abolitionism. Just a few miles down the coast religious revival from 1734-5. from Salem. The birthplace, between 1773 and 1788, of the very influential Malden MA Malden philanthropists, Arthur and Lewis Tappan, and their brother Benjamin, Marblehead MA Marblehead who made a career in Ohio as a lawyer and judge, and eventually U.S. On about the northern boundary of Boston Harbor. Senator. Marlborough MA Marlborough Location of Smith College Marshfield In the late 20s and early 30s, George Bancroft and Joseph Green Active Index

Cogswell conducted the famous Round Hill School there, “a school from 1751-58. well known for its strict but kindly discipline, its thorough instruction Sudbury on the plan of the German gymnasium, and the vigorous outdoor life Taunton and manly spirit it fostered.” In the mid 1840s, it was the site of an County seat (present day) of Bristol County. Isaac Babbitt (1799- experiment in communal living, the Northampton Association of 1862), metallurgist and inventor was born here, founded a metalwares Industry and Education. factory (later known as Reed and Barton), and remained until 1834, Orleans MA Orleans when he went to Boston. Peabody On the right bank of the . Only about 3 miles inland from Salem. Named for a famous family of Waltham the area. Watertown MA Watertown Pittsfield Wellfleet County seat of Berkshire County, and situated on a pass in the Westfield MA Berkshire Mountains. In Hampden County, 6-7 miles west of the Connecticut River, and Princeton MA Princeton about the same distance from the Connecticut border. Weston MA Weston Plymouth Weymouth MA Weymouth Plymouth Bay, famous for its early settlers, the earliest “Pilgrims” is 10 miles southeast of Boston, near Braintree MA. about 30 miles down the coast from Boston. Williamstown Be sure to see the Plymouth Rock Woburn MA Woburn Provincetown Worcester At the very tip of Manamoyik (Cape Cod) (Barnstable County). Center of the huge county of Worcester, which makes up about the Eastham, Wellfleet, Orleans, Barnstable middle one fourth of Massachusetts. Quincy Wrentham MA Home of presidents and John Quincy Adams. Slate Island Reading MA Reading Rowley MA Roxbury MA Roxbury Salem About 15 miles northeast of Boston, also on the coast. Home of Nathaniel Hawthorne and the three famous Peabody sisters, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophie. Salem Custom House Salem Lyceum Concord Lyceum Lyceum Salisbury Just north of the Merrimack River, in Essex County, at the far north of Massachusetts. Sandwich MA Sandwich Saugus Scituate MA Scituate Set on an unindented part of the shoreline between Boston Harbor and Plymouth Bay. Sherborn 3-4 miles southwest of Framington, near the bottom of Middlesex County. Birthplace, in 1764, of Henry Ware (senior). Somerset in Bristol County near Taunton, on Mount Hope Bay. Somerville: A small town just north of Cambridge; home of McLean’s Asylum where Isaac Babbitt spent his last days. (or was it in Charlestown MA?) Springfield, Massachusetts Lies near the bottom of the state on the Connecticut River. Became a manufacturing center at an early date, and housed the largest federal arsenal of the nation. Home of the Ames Paper Mill, owned by David and John Ames, a highly advanced facility where new hires were thoroughly investigated and sworn not to divulge anything of the plant’s operations. These operations were described in some detail in Anne Royall’s Sketches... Stockbridge In Berkshire County, about 10 miles N. of Great Barrington, and 15 mi. S. of Pittsfield. Home of Jonathan Edwards’ mission to the Indians Active Index COUNTIES OF MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable County A long curved peninsula with only a 5 mile wide connection to the mainland, cut across by Cape Cod Canal. It ends in Manamoyik (Cape Cod), and Provincetown. It is shaped somewhat like a bowl surrounding . Berkshire County Westernmost county, through which the Berkshire Mountains run. Also part of the , Pittsfield, Sheffield, Stockbridge, Lenox, Adams, Southfield. Bristol County South of the main body of Massachusetts; bordering Rhode Island to its west (including Bristol County, RI), Norfolk County on the north, and Plymouth on the east. County seat: Taunton; also contains Fall River, New Bedford MA, and Attleboro. Dukes County Comprises the island of Martha’s Vineyard, 50-60 miles south of Plymouth. Some of its towns are Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick, Chilmark, Menemsha, and Gay Head. The county also contains a string of islands called the , just north of Martha’s Vineyard. These include Cuttyhunk, Nashawena, and Naushon. Essex County Northernmost coastal county. Contains Salem, Lynn MA, Peabody, Beverly, Danvers, Middletown, Lawrence, Andover, Amesbury MA, Salisbury NH, Newburyport MA. Boston in the Federal era was said to be dominated by the “Essex Junto”, a group of rich conservative men from this more rural county. Their name is also linked to the Hartford convention, which, during the War of 1812, considered the possibility of New England’s seceding from the US. The lower Merrimack River runs parallel and 3 miles south of Essex County’s (and Massachusetts’s) boundary with New Hampshire. Franklin County Northernmost county of the Connecticut Valley tier. Contains Northfield, New Salem, Deerfield. Hampshire County Middle county of the Connecticut Valley tier. Contains Northampton, Massachusetts, Easthampton, Westhampton, Leeds, Florence, Amhurst, Hadley MA. Hampden County Southernmost of the “Old Hampshire” counties centered around the Connecticut River. Contains Springfield MA, Westfield MA, and Holyoke. Middlesex County Nantucket County The island county furthest from the mainland. Famous for its whalers. By 1841, it was a strong abolitionist center. Among the abolition leaders were members of the Coffin family, one of whom, William C., introduced Frederick Douglass to a Nantucket antislavery convention on August 16, 1841. Douglass’s speech there put him well on the way to achieving national fame. Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk Worcester Active Index RIVERS AND LAKES OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex canal Middlesex House Nahant Bay Acushnet River Nemasket River A short river which empties into Buzzards Bay, flanked by New Neponset River Bedford MA on the west, and Fairhaven on the east. It lies entirely The last 7 miles or so form the border of modern-day Boston, with within Bristol County. Dorchester (absorbed into Boston) on the north side, and Milton on the Boston Harbor south side. Semicircular; surrounded by Marblehead MA, Lynn MA, Nahant, “Navigable for vessels of 150 tons, and eminently useful for the mill Boston, Quincy, Scituate MA. On its west are two barrier reefs that seats which it furnishes.” neatly enclose Boston harbor. Opens up into the much larger Source: Dwight, Travels, III, p81 . Buzzards Bay Plymouth Bay Cape Cod Bay , only a couple of miles long, crossing a neck of Enclosed by the long, semicircular penninsula of Barnstable County. land between Watuppa Pond and Mount Hope Bay. Cape Cod Canal Taunton River Cuts across a neck leading to the long penninsula of Barnstable In Bristol County. Gathers most of its tributaries around the town of County. Taunton, and from there flows a short way into Mt Hope Bay. Charles River Wenham MA After running in an “S” shape just west of Boston, it runs to Boston Watuppa Pond, flows into Mt. Hope Bay via the short Quequechan Harbor between Boston and Cambridge. River, providing power for the textile-manufacturing town of Fall Connecticut River River. This river, which drains the highlands of Vermont and New Hampshire, remains broad as one follows it up through Massachusetts. Many towns were already established along it by the 1830s. It runs through a tier of 3 moderate sized counties: Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin, while to its east and west are very large (which usually means sparsely populated) counties, namely Berkshire and Worcester, that traverse the whole state from north to south. Deerfield River A major tributary of the Connecticut River, which runs west to east across Franklin County. Green River Tributary of the Deerfield which it enters near Greenfield; it flows from the north and Vermont, parallel to, and about 10 miles west, of the Connecticut River. Hingham Bay Just north of Hingham MA Hingham. Tucked in behind the southernmost barrier reef guarding Boston Harbor. Appears very minor, but feeds the Barkhamsted Reservoir in Connecticut. Ipswitch River Massachusetts Bay Merrimack River The northernmost river of Massachusetts, with Newburyport MA at its mouth. The first roughly 30 miles of the Merrimack are 3 to 4 miles south of the New Hampshire border, running parallel, as if the border were defined by this distance from the river. Then, as the Massachusetts - New Hampshire border ceases to meander and becomes a straight line, the river crosses that line and ascends into New Hampshire. A trip up the river: Near the mouth of the river are Salisbury NH, the birthplace of Caleb Cushing, and Newburyport MA, home of many interesting individuals. Going upriver, one passes Haverhill , to the north, Lawrence (also north) a center of early water power based textile industry in Massachusetts, North Andover, and Lowell, the most famous textile manufacturing town in its time Lowell was especially famous as the home of the Lowell factory girls, about whom European visitors and Davy Crockett (with his ghostwriter perhaps) wrote essays. Active Index RHODE ISLAND TOWNS AND CITIES

Arcadia Arctic Ashton Barrington Bradford Bridgeton Central Falls Charleston Chepachet Coventry Exeter Farmingdale Foster Glocester Greenville Harrisville Hopkinton RI Howard Middletown Middletown RI

Natic North Scituate Oakland Beach Riverside Rumford Shawomet Slatersville Valley Falls Wakefield Washington West Barrington