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Ralph Waldo Emerson: his maternal ancestors, with some reminiscences of him

 By David Greene Haskins

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Ralph Waldo Emerson: his cousinship with Jean Margaret (Kennedy ...
David C. Haskins, Ralph Waldo Emerson: his maternal ancestors, with some reminiscences of him (Boston, 1886). Sketches of Emerson and his father in the ...
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Little Compton, RI - Page 41
was addressed to her sister Deborah, the wife of the Reverend Mase Shepard of Little Compton, RI, and is dated Boston, June 4, 1793. ...
more pages: 147
Waterford, Maine - Page 67
Phebe Bliss Ripley, of Waterford, Maine. Waterford was one of the homes and gathering places of the Emerson family. Mrs. Ripley was Mr. ...
Bridgetown - Page 71
Bradlee of the boys' having safely reached Bridgetown, and of their meeting Mr. Ripley there. We are hourly expecting to hear by letter of their being ...
Canterbury - Page 86
called Canterbury, situated a few rods up a picturesque lane running easterly out of Back Street, now Walnut Avenue, about half a mile north of the ...
more pages: 97
Boston - Page 100
My father drove daily in his own chaise into Boston. He never appeared happier than when he returned with " sister Emerson.
more pages: 2 10 47 66 84 86 109 112 132 145
Amherst, Mass - Page 144
Fanny Haskins (Shepard) Boltwood, widow of the late Lucius Boltwood, Esq., of Amherst, Mass. No one now living is higher authority in respect to ...
Orange, NJ - Page 103
her memory, a perpetual joy to every one who had the happiness to know her." Dr. Haskins's sister, Mrs. Charlotte F. Cleveland, of Orange, NJ,
Halifax - Page 15
together with the greater part of the proprietors and the congregation, were royalists, and had accompanied the troops in their escape to Halifax. ...
Cambridge - Page 52
Emerson died three quarters of a century ago, yet there is living, and, singularly and happily, not far from my own door, in Cambridge, a lady, ...
more pages: 82 89 99 107 145
Plymouth, Mass - Page 108
he married, for a second wife, Lidian Jackson of Plymouth, Mass. He died at his home in Concord, April 27, 1882. The above dates are given only for ...
New York - Page 150
Ralph Haskins, now of New York City. 12 The albertype frontispiece representation of Mrs. Ruth Emerson was made from a photograph taken from the oil ...
more pages: 113
Rome - Page 98
Oh ! when I am safe in my sylvan home, I tread on the pride of Greece and Rome ; And when I am stretched beneath the pines Where the evening star so ...
New Haven - Page 107
ard, of New Haven, in reply to a note from me, says : — " You suggest, in asking some contribution for a sketch of our excellent aunt, Waldo's mother, ...
Lausanne - Page 126
In the year 1833 I was at Lausanne, and obtained permission of the inhabitants to walk in the garden, "in the covered walk of acacias. ...
Gloucester - Page 22
Then calling his negro servant, Gloucester, he directed him to fill the hogshead with water. Having seen this done, his visitor departed satisfied. ...
Saint Paul - Page 141
same truth that Saint Paul declared from Mars Hill to the men of Athens, " God is not far from every one of us; for in Him we live and move and have ...
Concord, Mass - Page 148
May 17, 1797, Rebecca Emerson, of Concord, Mass.; d. Jan. 6, 1855. 14. THOMAS, b. Jan. 9, 1775; m. Aug. 23, 1801, Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. ...
Brookfield, Mass - Page 148
Francis and Sarah (Up- ham) Foxcroft, of Brookfield, Mass; d. O6t. 17, 1853. 15. FANNY, b. Dec. 26, 1777; d. Sept. 16, 1854. 16. RALPH, b. Ap. ...
Harvard, Mass - Page 147
10. RUTH, b. Nov. 9, 17685111. Oct. 25, 1796, the Rev. William Emerson, of Harvard, Mass; d. Nov. 16, 1853. n. ANN, b. Feb. 22, 1770; d. Aug. 9, 1842. ...
Athens - Page 141
same truth that Saint Paul declared from Mars Hill to the men of Athens, " God is not far from every one of us; for in Him we live and move and have ...

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