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THE SEASONS IN ESTABROOK COUNTRY
An Anthology about the Cycle of the Year and this Landscape
From the Writings of Henry Thoreau
And from the Writings and Words ofIn the 1600s,
Simon Willard, Wm. Wood, & Samuel Bass, Prizers, in 1653In the 1700s,
Thaddeus Blood, at Punkatasset and the North Bridge, April 19th, 1775
Samuel Kibbe, Estabrook farmer, in 1779
Capt. Walter Laurie, British officer at North Bridge, April 19th, 1775In the 1800s,
Louisa May Alcott, author, in 1871
William Brewster, ornithologist and conservation pioneer, in 1892
Ellery Channing, poet and companion, 184668
Brooks and Cyrus Clark, Estabrook farmers, 1857ca. 1990
Daniel B. Clark, Jr., Estabrook farmer, 184749
George William Curtis, young man of letters, in 1844
Ralph Waldo Emerson, philosopher, 185460
Edward Emerson, his son, in 1888 and 1898
Ellen Emerson, his daughter, in 1864 and 1886
Alfred W. Hosmer, Concord grocer and botanist, 188893
George Melvin, Estabrook trapper, 185357
Minot and Maria Pratt, farmer-horticulturist and wife, 1850s1873
Daniel Ricketson, Thoreau visitor, in 1857In the 1900s,
Raymond Adams, educator and Thoreau Society President, in 1934
Peter Arnold, biology teacher, Middlesex School, in 1968
Allie Bemis Bueti, Estabrook Country schoolgirl, in 1973
Thomas Blanding, transcendental scholar, in 1990s
J. Walter Brain, Thoreauvian and landscape architect, in 1994
Sarah Chapin, ecology researcher, in 1976
Gladys Clark, Estabrook descendant and schoolteacher, 197981
Robert E. Cook, Director of Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, in 1978
Mary R. Fenn, recorder of the Thoreauvian landscape, 196683
Edward Howe Forbush, State Ornithologist & conservationist, in 1927
Herbert W. Gleason, photographer of Thoreau's haunts, 190637
Marilyn and Ken Harte, Estabrook neighbors and protectors, in 1991
Reginald Heber Howe, Jr., naturalist and educator, in 1912
Ernst Mayr, evolutionary biologist, 196499
Middlesex School students and alumni/ae, Classes of 19281996
John Hanson Mitchell, author, 199394
Marjorie W. Rines, Biodiversity Day birder, in 1998
Christopher Roof, poet, in 1991
Neil Rudenstine, President of Harvard University, in 1997
Mary Sherwood of Walden Forever Wild, in 1958
Lawrence "Monk" Terry, Headmaster of Middlesex School, in 1978
Edward O. Wilson, naturalist, in 1998
© 1999, Stephen F. Ells