Collection of materials relating to Alexander Henry Higginson and his home, Baker Farm, in Lincoln, Mass., <1925>-<1993>

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Collection of materials relating to Alexander Henry Higginson and his home, Baker Farm, in Lincoln, Mass., <1925>-<1993>

Baker Farm, in Lincoln, Mass., is a location that Henry David Thoreau wrote about frequently.

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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862

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Henry David Thoreau (b. July 12, 1817, Concord, Massachusetts-d. May 6, 1862, Concord, Massachusetts), American author, lecturer, naturalist, student of Native American artifacts and life, transcendentalist, land surveyor, and life-long resident of Concord, Massachusetts. He was an active opponent of slavery and a social critic. He graduated from Harvard College in 1837....

Baker Farm (Lincoln, Mass.)

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Higginson, A. Henry (Alexander Henry), 1876-1958

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A. Henry Higginson, fox hunter and sportsman, author of several books, including Foxhunting, Theory and Practice, and the autobiographical Try Back, son of Henry Lee Higginson, Boston banker and philanthropist; entered Harvard in 1894. Higginson spent the winter of 1899-1900 in a log cabin at Stanton Lake, Montana (Flathead County) for the purpose of collecting natural history specimens for a museum. He was accompanied by his wife, Rosamond, William C. Rush, Charles Olsen, and Tyler Morse. ...