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voodoodollbabie at Feb 15, 2024 09:51 PM

PC_2804_Lillian_Exum_Papers_B1F23_Corr_Bertha_Clement_1912_006

[20 Sep 1912]
4
Hotel Victoria
Boston
Thomas O. Paige
Manager

Also the graves of Hawthorne,
Emerson, Thoreau and none of
these graves are marked by any
thing showy but each brings out
extreme modesty, stately simplicity.
I went to "The old Manse" where
Hawthorne wrote. "The mosses from
an Old Manse" and where Emerson
spent his boyhood. It is now
owned by Mr. Brown's dear friend
Mrs Ames. a decendant of Emerson's
and the daughter of the lady
who is ordering The Tray from
the Industry.

By the way Mr Brown is going
to write an Editorial on Industries
for the Youth's Companion and

PC_2804_Lillian_Exum_Papers_B1F23_Corr_Bertha_Clement_1912_006

[20 Sep 1912]
4
Hotel Victoria
Boston
Thomas O. Paige
Manager

Also the graves of Hawthorne,
Emerson, Thoreau and none of
these graves are marked by any
thing showy but each brings out
extreme modesty, stately simplicity.
I went to "The old Manse" where
Hawthorne wrote. "The mosses from
an Old Manse" and where Emerson
spent his boyhood. It is now
owned by Mr. Brown's dear friend
Mrs Ames. a decendant of Emerson's
and the daughter of the lady
who is ordering The Tray from
the Industry.

By the way Mr Brown is going
to write an Editorial on Industries
for the Youth's Companion and