322 INDEX. ley, 144-146; from Sophia Thoreau, 176, 268 306, 310, 314 ; letter to Sophia Thoreau, 189, 216, 281. Levet, Robert, 43. Lowell, James Russell, 112, 246. MJSCENAS, Greeley as, 216-241. Manse, Old, built in 1766, 75; occupied by Hawthorne 85 ; Channing s verses on, 188 ; farmers at, 86-88; "Mosses from," 183; first mistress of, 205. Marlboro road, 109. Marryatt, Captain, 67. Marvell, Andrew, 42. Massey, Gerald, 240. Merrlck, Tilly, 67, 108. Milton, John, 156, 157. Minott, George, 22. 24, 92, 274. Minott, Mrs., the grandmother of Thoreau, 9-11. Minute-Man, statue of, 86. Monadnoc, 115, 254-257. Moore, Abel (" Captain Hardy"), 120, 121. Morton, Edwin, 197. Munroe of Lexington and Con cord, 66 ; William, 37, 152. Musketaquid, 33. NATURE," born and brought up in Concord," 96 : Thoreau s observation of, 252, 285. ORROK, DAVID, 2. Orrok, Sarah, 2. Out-door life of Thoreau, at Walden, 209, 211 ; in general, 242, 243, 249-252, 254-257 ; by night, 304. PARKER, THEODORE, 69; school candidate, 88. " Past and Present," by Carlyle, notice of, 217. Peabody, A. G., letter from, 54. Peabody, Elizabeth P., 70, 168. Penobscot River, 245. Pepperell, Sir William, 129. Perry, Joseph. 67. Phalanstery, 140, 141, 216. Phillips, Wendell, at Concord, 49. Pierpont, Sarah, 128. Pillsbury, Parker, 314 Poems, quoted from Tennyson, 31 ; from Ellery Channing, 24, 69, 119, 175, 184, 185, 215, 252, 255 ; Emerson s " Saadi", 119 ; " Maine Woods," 246, 247 ; Mil ton, 181; Thoreau s "Love," 167 ;" Sympathy," 164 :" The Maiden in the East," 165: to his brother John, 176 ; The De parture, 282 ; " The Pilgrims," 285; "Smoke 1 (a fragment), 287 ; from T. P. Sanborn, 260 ; from Keats, 316. Poet, the character of, 284. Ponkawtassett Hill, 86, 182. Putnam s Magazine, 235, 237. QUARTERLY, MASSACHUSETTS, 230. Quincy, Josiah, 52 ; letter from, 53, 61 ; certificate in favor of Thoreau, 61. RALSTON, MRS. LAURA DUNBAR, 19. Ricketson, Daniel, 176, 188, 263 ; description of Thoreau s act ual appearance, 266; disap pointment in imagined per sonal appearance of Thoreau, 264 ; on Thoreau s domestic character, 267 ; describes Tho reau s dance, 268 ; Letters from Thoreau to, 308, 309; Letter from Sophia Thoreau to, 310. Ripley, Dr. (pastor at Concord), petition to Grand Lodge of Ma sons, 1-9 ; letter from, 25 ; cer tificate in favor of Thoreau s father, 26 ; schism in parish of, 28, 85 ; Thoreau baptized by, 46 ; letter from Edward Everett to, 47 ; letter introducing Tho reau as a teacher, 57 ; anecdotes of, 73-80, 86, 87 ; letter to Dr. Channing, 81 : reply, 82 ; his prayers, 83, 84 ; letter on the Transcendental movement,144, 146. Ripley, Rev. Samuel, 74. Ripley, Mrs. Sarah, 85. Robbins, Caesar, a negro, 104, 203. SANBORN, F. B., acquaintance
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