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“Elsie Venner,” 98; religion, 98-102; Little Boston, his favorite character, 103; clubs, 104-105; wit, 106; later life, 107-108; death, 108; 111, 114, 125, 127, 135, 136, 147, 148, 155, 158, 185, 186, 188.
Holmes, O. W., Jr., 105.
Horace, 55, 113.
Howe, Dr. S. G., 104.
Howells, W. D., 69, 70.
Hughes, Thomas, 177.
Hurlbut, W. H., afterward Hurlbert, 66.
Ingraham, J. H., 139.
Irving, Washington, 35, 117.
Jackson, Miss, Harriot, 75.
Jacobs, Miss S. S., 58.
James, Henry, Sr., 70.
James, Henry, Jr., 70.
James, William, 70.
Jennison, William, 23.
Jewett, J. P., 65, 67, 68.
Johnson, Dr., Samuel, 90.
Johnson, Eastman, 170.
Keats, John, 174.
Kimball, J. W., 99.
Kirk, J. F., 190.
Kirkland, Pres. J. T., 116.
Kneeland, Dr., 23.
Kossuth, Louis, 46.
Lachapelle, Madame, 96.
Langdon, Pres., Samuel, 21.
Lathrop, G. P., 70.
Lechmere, Mrs., 151.
Lechmere, Richard, 150.
Lee, Judge, Joseph, 150, 152.
Lee, Mrs., 151.
Letcher, Gov., 178.
Lindley, John, 100.
Livermore, George, 18.
Longfellow, H. W., II, 24, 32, 33, 36, 37,44, 65, 68, 69, 70, 86, 107; early life, III; comparison of Bowdoin and Harvard, 111-112; plans of life, 114-115; Bowdoin professorship, 116; first visit to Europe, I 6; European work, 117-118; early sketches, 118-119; marriage, 119-122; removal to Cambridge, 123; friendships, 124; Craigie House, 124-127; appearance, 128-129; second marriage, 130; “Hiawatha,” 131; “Evangeline,” 131; “Psalm of life,” 131-133; “Hyperion,” 134; diaries, 134-135; troublesome correspondents, 136; influence upon music, 137; kind words to Poe, 137; critics, 138; translations, 140; college work irksome, 141; as a teacher, 142-143; death, 144; 147, 150, 170.
Longfellow, Mrs. H. W. (Mary S. Potter), 119, 122.
Longfellow, Mrs. H. W. (Frances M. Appleton), 130.
Longhorn, Thomas, 9.
Lowell, C. R., 159.
Lowell, Gen. C. R., Jr., 183.
Lowell, Rev., Charles, 16, 116.
Lowell, Maj. J. J., 183.
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