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The Seasons in Estabrook Country
Index
[This index is as published in hardcopy. In the hypertext version, references are accurate through page 76. Please use "find" programs to locate items in endnotes, which are noted to pages after page 76.]
Adams, John, 80
Adams, Paul
See, Rebecca Estabrook-Paul Adams Place
Adams, Raymond, 55-56
Admetus, myth of, 46, 94
Aguta, Lameck (Marathon winner), 22
Alcott, Louisa May, 73
Alden, Peter, 36
Angelo, Ray, 91-92; (photo) [opposite], 83
Appalachian Mountain Club, 79, 92
Arnold, Peter, 17
Bacon, E. M., 39-40
Ball’s Hill: (photo by Gleason) [opp.] 65
Barberrying, 95
Barrett, Nathan, 71, 82, 88
(map) [opposite], 8
farm, 20, 23-24, 26, 30, 35, 69, 88
spring (Violet sorrel), 37
Bartlett Sisters, 42
Basse, Samuel, 71
Bateman’s Pond, 12, 15, 22, 44, 52, 55, 63-64, 66-68, 74, 80, 89; (map) [opposite], 8
(photo by Gleason) [opposite], 22, 64
Bemis_(Bueti), Allie, 21
Biodiversity Day, 36, 92
Birch pasture, 66
Black Birch Cellar, 82
Black Birch Woods
See, Hubbard’s Black Birch Hill, 25-26
Blake, H. G. O., 83, 95, 98, 100
Blancke, Shirley, 87
Blanding, Thomas, 4, 43
Blood, Perez, 7, 38, 79
(map) [opposite], 8
Blood, Robert, 80
Blood, Thaddeus, 19
Boaz Brown meadow, 72
(map) [opposite], 8
Botrychium Swamp, 23, 57
Boulder Field, 14, 21, 26, 30, 32, 40, 44, 50, 54, 64, 68, 84; (map) [opposite], 8
Brain, J. Walter, 78
Brewster, William, 14, 22, 39, 78, 87
October Farm, 87
Bridle road: See, Road, Two Rod
Brown, Boaz, 80
See, Boaz Brown meadow
"old place", 32
Brown, John (abolitionist), 56, 60-62
Brown, Miss. S. A., 22
Brown, Warren, 59-60
Brown, Wm., 12
Brown’s, 10
Buerger, Janet, 80, photo by, 25
Bullocks wigwam, 71, 80, 101
(doc.) [opposite] 71
Buttrick, Jonathan, 81
Buttrick, Samuel, 80
Buttrick, Stedman, 60, 71
Calla Swamp, 63
(map) (poss. location), [opp.] 8
Carlisle (town), 85
history, 7, 19, 79, 81-82, 88
Cedar Swamp, 31-32, 91
(map) [opposite], 8
Channing, Ellery, 7-9, 14, 16, 29, 31-32, 38, 41, 43-44, 55, 74, 78-79, 82
"The Lonely Road", 13-15, 90
Chapin, Sarah, 36
Chapman, Ann: photo by, 55, 58
Christian, Jamie, 21
Cider mill, 46
Clark family, 19, 80
Clark, Benjamin, 80, 82
Clark, Brooks, 10, 49-50, 58-60
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo of farm), 103
birch pasture, 66
frontispiece by Wyeth, 3
house, 84
Clark, Cyrus, 10
Clark, Daniel B., 14, 23, 30, 35, 43-44, 62
Clark, Gladys R., 22, 57
Clark, James, 43
Clark, Joseph, 62
Clark’s meadow, 72
Clark’s Woods, 27-28, 39
Concord Farmers’ Club, 84
Concord Field Station, 11, 17, 24-25, 31, 74, 85-86, 109
map [opposite], 86
Concord Fight, April 19, 1775, 19, 88
Concord Land Conservation Trust, 85-86
Concord, Town of, 85-86
Conservation History, 11, 85-86, 110
map, [opposite] 17
tax dollars, 86
but see, Middlesex School
Cook, Robert E., 16
Corn hills archaeological site, 66-67, 100-101
(photo) [opposite], 15
Corn husking, 50
Coxe, Trudy, 12
Crazy uncle, 18, 35, 92
Curly Pate Hill, 55-56, 64
(map) [opposite], 8
Curtis, George William, 24, 54
Darwin, Charles: influence of, 98-99, 102
Donahue, Brian, 8-
Dodge’s or Dakin’s Brook, 29
(map) [opposite], 8
Easterbrooks moraine, 64, 100
(photo) [opposite], 67
Easterbrooks Place, 32
See, Estabrook cellar hole, 0
Elm, Minot Pratt’s, 5, 9, 54, 84
(cover)
(Thoreau sketch) [opposite], 9
Emerson, David, 85, 94
Emerson, Edward W., 38, 50-51
Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 12-13, 43, 53-55
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 23, 30, 38, 41-44, 47, 66-67, 78, 93-94, 100
Emerson, Raymond, 49, 94, houses, 84
Endangered species, 89
Estabrook cellar hole, 8, 41-42, 44, 80
(in poem) [opposite], 13
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo), 13
Estabrook road, 4, 33, 48, 52, 59-60, 64, 66, 95
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo) [opposite], 59, 76
history, 78
Minute man trail (photo) [opposite], 20
Estabrook Woods-Easterbrooks country
origin of name, 78
Estabrook, Rebecca, 82
See also, Rebecca Estabrook…Place, 20
[opposite], 20
Estabrook, Robert, 15, 80, 100
Estabrook, Thomas (d. 1720-21), 80
Estabrook, Thomas [II], 80
Farmer, Jacob B., 18, 27, 29-30, 35, 71, 74, 79
(map) [opposite], 8
spring, 37
Farmer’s Cliff, 29, 40
(map) [opposite], 8
Fenn, Mary, 42-43
First Division of land, 80
Flint, Henry, 66, 82
Flint, J.: (map) [opposite], 8
Flint, Thomas (settler), 71, 80
Flint, Thomas (CLCT), 11, 85
Flint’s Pasture (John), 47
Forbush, Edward Howe, 22
Ford Foundation, 85-86
Forest Legacy Area, designation as, 86
Forest stewardship & dispersion, 24, 62-63,
71-73, 98-100
Gleason, Herbert W., 7, 39
(map detail) [opposite], 8
(photo) [opposite], 21-22, 39, 65, 70
Gordon, Charles, 71
Greene, Isaiah, 31, 45-46, 82
Griffin, Prof. Donald, 36, 90-91
(photo), 29
Harmony, 97-98
Harte, Marilyn and Ken, 27
Harvard College, 58
Harvard University
See, Concord Field Station, 0
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: daughters, 53
Heaven’s gate, 47-48, 95
History: colonial, 80
Revolutionary War, 19, 88
Hoar, Edward, 71
Hoar, Elizabeth, 24
Hoar’s Woods, 57, 103
Hodgman, 7
Hosmer, Alfred, 18, 32, 88
Hosmer, Eliza, 103
Hosmer, Herbert, Jr., 39
Howe, Parkman, 19
Howe, Reginald Heber, 74, 102-103
Hubbard’s (Black Birch) Hill, 10, 20, 32,
39-40, 62, 70; (map) [opposite], 8
Hubbard’s (oak grove) Hill, 35
Huckleberries, 91
Hugh Cargill road, 57
Hunt, D.: (map) [opposite], 8
Hunt, Humphrey; survey, 8, 82-84
Hunt, W.; (map) [opposite], 8
Hunt’s pasture, 9, 17, 60
(map) [opposite], 8
Hutchins Pond, 14, 36
(photo) [opposite], 27
Indian Rock, 41, 93
photo, 41
Indians: See, Native first people
Kibbe place, 16, 32, 34, 45, 79, 82, 95
(map) [opposite], 8
Kibbe well: (photo) [opposite], 14
Kibbe, Samuel (1725-1796), 79
(map) [opposite], 8
daughters, 46
King Phillip’s War, 80
Kraft, Nathan, 96-97
Laurel (see, Mason’s) Pasture, 32
Laurie_(Lurie), Walter, Capt., 19
Lawrence, Barbara, 85
Lawrence’s, 66
Leopold, Aldo, 78
Lime kiln, 14, 32, 41-42, 54-55, 66, 88
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo) [opposite], 14
Limestone quarries, 25, 32, 90
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo) [opposite], 25-26
Lyman, Charles, 97
Lynx, Canada, 51
Maps
Concord Field Station, 86
Conservation [opposite], 12
Gleason (1906) [opposite], 8
H. D. Walling (1852) (detail) [opposite], 93
Middlesex School proposed development [opp.], 96
USGS [opposite], 46
Walking map [rear cover]
Mason, J., 7
Mason’s Pasture, 7, 14, 30-34, 60
Mayr, Ernst, 4, 11, 24-25, 63, 74, 85-86, 97
McLanahan, Elizabeth, 50
Melvin, George, 48, 51, 59-60, 79, 89
(map) [opposite], 8
the tale of Melvin’s azalea, 28
Melvin, H. (Joseph C.)
(drawing by) [opposite], 32
Middlesex School, 11, 17, 22, 32, 50, 85
(photo) [opposite], 59
development plans, 4, 95-97
map: proposed development, [opp.] 12, 96
Thoreau Museum of Natural History, 55, 74,
102-103Mill power, 33
Mill site, 8, 15
at head (west) of Hutchins Pond, 82
Mill, John Thoreau’s, 20, 39-40
(photo by Gleason) [opp.], 39
(photo) [opposite], 26
Mill-pond and mill-race, 32
Mink (Stump) Pond, 90-91
(photos), 29, opp. 55
Minute men, 19, 36, 88
Mitchell, John Hanson, 4, 18, 33, 36
Mort stones, 95
Mount Wachusett, 10, 24
Mountains on the horizon, 10
(photo by Gleason) [opposite], 70
Motylewski, Kim, 29-30
Museum of Comparative Zoology
See, Concord Field Station
Musketaquid festival
(photo) [opposite], 27, 58
National Public Radio, 29-30
Native first people, 41, 87
adze, implements, etc., 14, 32
Natural history, 17, 89, 102-103
Northwest Passage, 82-84
Oak Meadow, 28, 32, 41-42, 90
October Farm: See, Brewster, William
Passenger Pigeon, 22
Pasture oaks, 60
Pasture, hog, 32, 52
Paul Adams Place
see, Rebecca Estabrook-Paul Adams Place
Peat, 44
Pond hole, 60
Poplar Hill, 57, 81-82
Pratt, Maria (Mrs. Minot), 9, 50-51, 61
Pratt, Minot, 7, 50-51, 53-54, 61, 73, 79, 84
(map) [opposite], 8
See also, Elm, Minot Pratt’s
see also, Springs, Minot Pratt’s
Punkatasset, 8, 12-13, 23, 34, 36, 38, 53,
63-64, 70, 74, 80
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo by Gleason) [opposite], 65
Rebecca Estabrook-Paul Adams Place, 32, 91
(drawing) [opposite], 32
Rhodora pool or pond, 33, 91
Ricketson, Daniel, 44
Rines, Marjorie W., 36
River, Concord, 23
(photo by Gleason) [opposite], 65
Road, old Carlisle: see, Road, Estabrook
Robb, Russell, 7, & Mrs., 103
Roof, Christopher, 75
Rudenstine, Neil (Harvard Pres.), 11, 85
Russell, Banjamin, 80
Sanborn, Frank B., 43, 56, 97, & Mrs., 53
Sauntering, 48
Saw Mill (or Wigwam) Brook, 31, 72
(map) [opposite], 8
(photo) [opposite], 7
archaeology, 87
Seasons: quotes about, cover, 15-16, 47, 49, 58
Shattuck, Henry
(map) [opposite], 8
pitch pine wood, 62
spring, 37
Sherwood, Mary P., 49
Society, Thoreau, 103
Spencer Brook, 52
Springs
Asa Gray, 92
Minot Pratt’s, 37, 92
Minot Pratt’s (photo) [opposite], 83
Shattuck, Barrett (Violet sorrel), Farmer, 37
Stock Farm, 22
Stone chamber, (photo) [opp.], 27
Stone circles, 90, (photo) [opp.] 25
Stratton Tavern, 84
Surveys: See, Thoreau, surveys
Swamp, Owl-Nest, 41, 45
(map) [opposite], 8
Swamp, Pratt’s, 32
Swamp, Spruce, 32
Swamp; A. Heywood’s, 57
Terry, Lawrence, 16, 85
Thoreau Museum of Natural History
See, Middlesex School
Thoreau, Henry
manuscript, (copy) 41-42
sketch, 64
sketch [opposite], 9, 74
survey, 7-8, 45, 82-84
Walden house (in Estabrook), 43-44,
63, 72, 84, 93-94
and citations too numerous to mention.
Thoreau, Sophia, 28, 103
Transcendentalism, 17, 48, 88, 95, 97-98
Turtle Pond, 36
Twenty Score, 78, 80
Two Rod Road, 14, 30, 41-42, 66, 80-81
(map) [opposite], 8
Upernavik, 8, 82-84, (drawing) [opp.] 83
Vernal pool: (photo) [opposite], 15
Vision quest, 95
Walden Woods, 32, 58
Walking notes: [inside rear cover]
Watsons, 47
White Birches, 53
White Pine Grove, 32
Wild apples, 68, 101
Willard, Simon, 71
Wilson, Edward O., 31, 36
Wood, William, 71
Woods, Ermine Weasel, 32
Woods, Stedman Buttrick’s pine & maple, 66, 72
Wyeth, N.C.: frontispiece, 5
Yellow Birch (Great), 47
Yellow Birch Cellar, 42-43, 66, 82
Yellow Birch Swamp, 9, 15, 23, 25-26, 30, 32,
42-43, 54, 70, 84