John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.

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John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.

Papers and records relating to the Brook Farm community and also to residentJohn Thomas Codman.

3 boxes (2 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385248

Houghton Library

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Brook Farm was a cooperative community, based on a transcendental utopian model, that was founded in West Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1841. In 1844, it began to run on a model inspired by Charles Fourier and in 1845 officially declared itself a Fourierist Phalanx, but folded by 1847. George Ripley (1802-1880) was an American Unitarian minister, critic, journalist, and social reformer associated with the Transcendentalist movement. He was an 1823 graduate of Harvard College...

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Fuller, Richard F.

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Brownian?, O. A.

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Tickman, M. A.

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Channing, William F. (William Francis), 1820-1901

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MacDaniel, D.

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Allen, John

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Epithet: Lieutenant British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000923.0x00001a Epithet: Reverend MD British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000696.0x0003e0 Epithet: of Bath British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000923.0x000025 Epithet: Town Clerk of Dublin ...

Hewitt, S. C. (Simon Crosby), b. 1816

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J. B. Hitchcock

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Brook Farm Association

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Durand, Lodoiska Manesca

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Kraissir?, Charles

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Dwight, John Sullivan, 1813-1893

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John Sullivan Dwight was a Transcendentalist writer and critic on literature, social concerns, and, especially, music. A sometime resident of Brook Farm, he also taught music and Latin, and translated French and German literature into English. He is perhaps most respected for founding and editing the influential and long-lived music periodical, Dwight's Journal of Music. From the description of John S. Dwight letter to Thomas Carlyle, 1838 Oct. 2. (Pennsylvania State University Libra...

Osgood, Samuel, 1812-1880

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Sam Osgood, a Unitarian minister, editor, author; born in Massachusetts; pastor of the Church of the Messiah in New York from 1849-1869. In 1870 he entered the Episcopal Ministry but assumed no parochial duties. Author of more than 7 books, as well as several orations on notable men. From the description of Sam Osgood letters [manuscript], 1851, 1852, 1898. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648010837 ...

Channing, William F. (William Francis), 1820-1901

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Doucet

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Wells, Daniel

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James, Lewis G.

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Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882

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Lawyer and author. From the description of Richard Henry Dana correspondence, 1843-1876. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449368 Author and lawyer Richard Henry Dana was the privileged son of an aristocratic Massachusetts family. Taking time from Harvard because of medical problems, he went to sea, where his experiences as a sailor inspired him to write Two Years Before the Mast. A sea story that was part memoir and part social commentary, the novel proved to be popular with...

L. W. Ryckman

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Carew, J.

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Sargent, John T. (John Turner), 1808-1877

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Gunning, Mary

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Brook Farm Association for Industry and Education (West Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)

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Wright, Paulina S.

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Stedman, C. S.

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Prescott, Anna

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King, Lenus, Jr.

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Ward, Samuel E.

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Hoxie, John A.

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Wilson, N.

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Farrington, E. F.

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Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860.

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Unitarian minister and reformer. From the description of Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 170925855 Rev. Theodore Parker (1810-1860), Unitarian minister, social reformer, and publicist, was born in Lexington, Mass., a grandson of Captain John Parker (1729-1775) of Revolutionary fame. Parker graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1836, became minister of West Roxbury, and proceeded to develop his theological and social ...

John Hood Company (Boston, Mass.)

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Hewitt, Abram S. (Abram Stevens), 1822-1903

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Hewitt graduated from Columbia in the class of 1842 and became, in turn, an attorney in New York City, a manufacturer of iron and steel, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1875-1879, 1881-1886, and Mayor of New York, 1887-1888. From the description of Abram S.Hewitt papers, n.d. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102421 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Hewitt graduated from Columbia in the class of 1842 and became, in turn, an attorney in New Yo...

Hayward, John, 1781-1869

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Gannett, Ezra S. (Ezra Stiles), 1801-1871

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American Unitarian divine. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Messrs. Monroe & Co., 1850 May 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269564796 Ezra Stiles Gannett (1801-1871) graduated from Harvard College in 1820, and from Harvard Divinity School in 1823. He served as an overseer of the University from 1835 to 1858. Ordained in 1824, Reverend Gannett became an assistant minister at the Federal Street Church (Unitarian) in Boston and became its pastor...

Williams, George Fred, 1852-1932

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Lawyer, politician, and diplomat, of Boston. From the description of Papers, 1852-1932 ; (bulk 1876-1888). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20274063 ...

Marion, ...

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Pinkham, ?

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Dyckman, L. W.

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Kay, James

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Gove, Mary Sargeant

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Burton, Warren, 1800-1866

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Codman, John Thomas

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Brook Farm was a cooperative community, based on a transcendental utopian model, that was founded in West Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1841. In 1844, it began to run on a model inspired by Charles Fourier and in 1845 officially declared itself a Fourierist Phalanx, but folded by 1847. George Ripley (1802-1880) was an American Unitarian minister, critic, journalist, and social reformer associated with the Transcendentalist movement. He was an 1823 graduate of Harvard College...

Allen, William B.

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Robert Watson.

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Miles, L? A.

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Haskell, Hirman B.

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Carew, Joseph

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Greene, William Batchelder, 1819-1878

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Colonel and commanding officer of the 14th Massachusetts Artillery Regiment. From the description of Ordnance manual, [1861-1862?]. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58665230 ...

Cranch, Christopher Pearse, 1813-1892

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American poet and artist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, Mass., to Joseph B. Gilder, 1884 Aug. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 644204873 Cranch was a Unitarian minister, poet, author, artist, editor, humorist, and member of the New England transcendentalist group. From the description of Christopher Pearse Cranch illustrations of the New Philosophy, ca. 1837-1839. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612709068 Artist...

Walton, B.

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Smith, J?. N. C.

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Pettigrew, Richard F. (Richard Franklin), 1848-1926

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Surveyor, lawyer, businessman, member of Dakota Territorial Council, and U.S. senator, of Sioux Falls, S.D. From the description of Papers, [188-]-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70975760 ...

Cobb, Laura Lillie, 1846-1919

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Shaw, Francis George, 1809-1882

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Kendall, Joshua.

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Fitch, C. D.

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Blake, T.

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Sears, Charles.

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Southworth, Sydney

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Savage, Minot J. (Minot Judson), 1841-1918

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Minot Judson Savage was an American Unitarian clergyman and writer. He led congregations throughout the United States, including California, Chicago, Boston, and New York, openly supporting Darwin's evolutionary theories and social reform. Some of his most popular books discussed his views on life after death. From the description of Minot J. Savage letter to Mrs. King, 1904. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 51590010 Church of the Unity minister...

Tweedy, Edmund

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Columbian College.

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Burnham, Frederick P.

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Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926

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Eliot served as president of Harvard University (1869-1909). From the description of Correspondence of Charles W. Eliot, 1870-1920. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234339031 Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) was President of Harvard University from March 12, 1869 to May 19, 1909. He also taught mathematics and chemistry at Harvard University (1858-1863) and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1865-1869). Eliot was one of the most influential educa...

Brownson, Orestes Augustus, 1803-1876

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American clergyman and writer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Henry D. Thoreau, 1842 Nov. 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270622078 From the description of Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to an unidentified recipient, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270623330 Associate of the New England Transcendentalists; convert to Roman Catholicism; founder, editor, and chief author of the Boston Quarterly Review (1838-1842) and Brownson...

Lazarus, M. E.

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