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Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life, II: an old-fashioned home (search)
May party. We met on the 30th of April at 5 A. M. just down by Thornton's to choose a queen ... Afterwards we went to Mount Auburn and walked and played until 10 o'clock when we came home. ... I forgot to say that as [we] were going to Mount Auburn Mount Auburn we stopped a little while at Mrs. Foster's and she gave us some cake. We found no flowers except half blown anemones. Dearly-Beloved Mother, The miniature tigresses' (that is Aunt Nancy, and Mrs.—) being absent, I sit down, away from the discorms to have first aroused his love for religious tolerance. He walked often to Boston and spent a good deal of time at Mount Auburn or Sweet Auburn. In his Decoration Day address at Sanders Theatre, in 1904, he thus alluded to the old play-ground:— I remember our great cemetery, Mount Auburn, when it was not yet a cemetery, but was called Sweet Auburn still; when no sacred associations made it sweeter, and when its trees looked down on no funerals but those of the bird and the bee. I
Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life, Bibliography (search)
, 1869. (In Radical, March.) Greek Goddesses. (In Atlantic Monthly, July.) Def. VII. Tr. into French in the Revue Britannique, Oct., 1869, and also into modern Greek. Letters to Country Boys. (In Hearth and Home.) Book notices and editorials. (In Atlantic Monthly, Independent, New York Tribune.) 1870 (Newport) Army Life in a Black Regiment. Def. III. Same. Tr. into French under the title Vie militaire dans un regiment noir. Paris, 1884. Decoration Day Address, Mount Auburn, May 30. Broadside. Same. (In Reed and others, eds. Modern Eloquence, vol. 8. 1901.) Americanism in Literature. (In Atlantic Monthly, Jan.) Same. (In his Atlantic Essays. 1871.) A Shadow. (In Atlantic Monthly, July.) Def. VI. Footpaths. (In Atlantic Monthly, Nov.) Def. VI. Our Menagerie. (In Our Young Folks.) Swimming. (In Atlantic Almanac.) Book notices and editorials. (In Atlantic Monthly, Independent, Index, New York Tribune, Woman's Journal.) 1871 (Newp