Poems, [ca. 1891-1892].

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Poems, [ca. 1891-1892].

[1] "The trees" [Portland, Me.?, n.d. With corrected proof, "Written for the Portland Transcript".] [2] "A wood-star" [n.d.]. [3] "At the Giant's Stairs, an incident of the White Mountains" [N.H.,; n.d.]. [4] "Brook and cardinal flowers" [n.d.]. [5] "Not much to make us happy" (Boston, April, 1891). [Four line verse]. [6] "But then you know, my dear" (Moosilauke Summit, [N.H.], September, 1892).

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Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893

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Lucy Larcom wrote poetry about women's factory life in Lowell, Mass. She was a friend and collaborator of John Greenleaf Whittier. From the description of Lucy Larcom letter, poem, and photograph, 1871-1893. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 38235776 Poet and writer, from Lowell, Mass. who attended Monticello Seminary in Godfrey, Ill. from 1849-1852, and was friends with Henry Spaulding who worked at the Surveyor General's Office in St. Louis. ...