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Concord Transcendentalists and the Legacy of John Brown


Photograph Southworth & Hawes, photographers (Boston, Mass.) Ralph Waldo Emerson, daguerreotype, ca. 1848. bMS Am 1280.235 (706.2) - Gift of The Ralph Waldo Emerson Memorial Association, 1991.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Journal: autograph manuscript, 1859. MS Am 1280H (74) – Gift of The Ralph Waldo Emerson Association, 1991.


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Photograph Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Autograph letter, signed, to William Emerson, 23 October 1859. MS Am 1280H – Gift of The Ralph Waldo Emerson Memorial Association, 1991.

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) "Slavery in Massachusetts" from The Liberator; in a scrapbook formed by Amos Bronson Alcott. Scrapbook: *AC85.Al191.Zzx843p – Gift of Mrs. F. W. Pratt, 1969.
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Photograph Henry David Thoreau, photograph of a bust by Walton Ricketson. bMS am 2153 (9) – Gift of Edith Guerrier, 1944.

Warren (Cambridgeport, Mass.) John Brown, cabinet photograph of a bust by Edwin Brackett. Portrait file, B – Estate of Samuel Henshaw, 1942
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Photograph Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) [Civil disobedience]: autograph manuscript fragment, undated. bMS Am 278.5 (14) – Gift of William Augustus White, 1919.


Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) "A plea for Captain John Brown" in Echoes of Harpers Ferry, edited by James Redpath (Boston, 1860) *AC85.Al194.Zz860r – Gift of Mrs. Frederick W. Pratt, 1969.
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Photograph Richard Davis Webb (1805-1872) The life and letters of Captain John Brown: who was executed at Charlestown, Virginia, Dec. 2. 1859, for an armed attack upon American slavery (London, 1861) *48-424 – Gift of Dr. J. Dellinger Barney, 1948.
F. B. Sanborn (1831-1917) Materials concerning John Brown: manuscript, ca. 1885. bMS Am 1342.2 (3) - John Hays Gardiner Memorial fund, 1942.





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