Records, 1847-1850.
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Parsons, Anna Q.T. (Quincy Thaxter) -1906
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Anna was the daughter of Anna Quincy Thaxter (1791-1879) and Nehemiah Parsons (1773-1848), a former mariner and merchant on Boston's Long Wharf. Anna was a clairvoyant, whose specialty was reading a person's character, often just from a letter. She was also a women's rights activist who regularly visited Brook Farm, the utopian commune in Roxbury, where some artists and many of Boston's intellectuals lived in the 1840s. Anna and her mother and several sisters were early hikers in the White Mount...
Brisbane, Albert, 1809-1890
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Shaw, Francis George, 1809-1882
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Ripley, George, 1802-1880
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American editor and critic. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Thomas Carlyle, 1835 June 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270655148 From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : "Office of the N.Y. Tribune," to the Reverend Dr. [William Buell] Sprague, 1858 Dec. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872170 From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to the Rev. H.D. Mayo, 1862 Sept. 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record i...
Religious Union of Associationists.
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The Religious Union was formed under the leadership of William H. Channing and included many members of the Brook Farm Community and Boston-area religious liberals and free-thinkers, including George Ripley, John S. Dwight, Francis G. Shaw, and Albert Brisbane. From the description of Records, 1847-1850. (Massachusetts Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 8482411 ...
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...
Botume, John Franklin.
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Channing, W. H., 1810-1884.
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Fisher, James Tucker 1864-
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Botume, Elizabeth Hyde
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