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320 INDEX. Brown, Mrs., of Plymouth, 60. Brownson, Orestes A., 53. Bruno, Giordano, quoted, 208. Bulkley family in Concord, 33, 39, 98. Burke, Edmund, quoted, 299. Buttrick, Major, 102. CAMBRIDGE, Thoreau s residence in, 51 ; letters from, 55, 61 ; Thoreau s visit to, 196. Campbell, Sir Archibald, 68. Canada, Thoreau s excursion to, 233, 235. Cape Cod, 236, 264. Carly le, Thomas, 124, 125, 193, 233 ; Thoreau s essay on, 218- 224. Channing, Rev. Dr., 80, 82, 144. Channing, Ellery (the poet), 11, 41, 49-51, 63, 70, 135, 136, 177- 189 ; his lines on Emerson, 69 ; on Thoreau, 185, 214 ; quoted, 49-51 ; his friendship for Tho reau, 178-185 ; his verses on Hawthorne, 188; his house, 198; his letters to Thoreau, 209,218 ; calls Thoreau Idolon, 252 ; and Rudolpho, 253 ; visits Monadnoc, 255 ; describes Tho reau, 262, 267, 291, 315 ; his bi ography of Thoreau, 11, 49, 301. Channing, Rev. W. H., 140, 141, 174, 216. Chapman, Dr., 193. Chappaqua, 241. Cheney, Mrs., of Concord, 18, 93. Cohasset, 91, 175. Columella, 132. Concord (town of) described, 32- 40; celebrities, 41-48, 63-96 , farmers, 97-123 ; Lyceum, 47, 48, 168 : as a transcendental capital, 135, 143, 146 ; the home of Channing and Thoreau, 178 ; localities, 201-204; freedmen, 204 ; jail, 207 ; the monument to Thoreau, 317. Concord Fight, 76, 86, 99, 102, 109. Concord grape, 34. Concord River, 33, 140, 154, 167, 175, 178, 183, 188, 199, 202, 208. Concord Village, 189, 201 ; trade in, 35 : customs of, 40, 46, 48, 64, 72, 76, 87, 116, 12^!. Connecticut, 73, 82, 127, 186. Corner, Nine-Acre, 70, 84,208. DAVENANT, SIR WILLIAM, 127, 164. "Departure, The," 282, 305. Dial, The, 127, 135, 163, 168, 171. 173, 212, 217, M& Diana, Ascription to, 260. Dunbar. Rev. Asa, 8, 9, 20. Dunbarl Charles, uncle of Tho reau, 21-24, 92, 93. Dunbar, Cynthia (mother of Thoreau), 8, 18, 19, 21, 24-28, 50, 57, 92, 96, 312. Dunbar, Louisa, 13-17, 21. EDWARDS, JONATHAN, quoted, 128. " Egomites," 80. Emerson, Charles, 46. Emerson, Miss Mary, 19, 20, 75. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, born in Boston . 63 ; a descendant of Concord ministers, 39; quoted, 37; began to lecture in Con cord, 48 ; begins acquaintance with Thoreau, 59 ; goes to live in Concord, 69; draws people there, 71 ; describes Dr. Ripley, 77-84 ; describes the " Concord Fight," 103 ; on Captain Hardy, 121, 123; goes to Europe, 281 ; his " Forester," 251 ; his propo sition for an international maga zine, 193; on Thoreau s ac quaintance with Nature, 251, 252 ; on Thoreau s patience in observation, 250 ; his relations with Thoreau, 189; his sum mer-house, 194, 278; tries to work in the woods, 278; praises Thoreau s "Smoke," 287; gives his funeral eulogy, 313. Emerson, William, 190. Endymion of Concord, 260. Essays of Thoreau, in college, 150-163 ; " Effect of Story Tell ing," 158; " L Allegro and II Penseroso," 156 ; " National Characteristics," 160 ; " Pa- ley s Common Reasons," 161; " Punishment," 158 ; " Source of our feeling for the Sublime," 159; " Simplicity of Style."