II. SETTLING IN—THE EMERSON HOUSE


 

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10.   Herbert Wendell Gleason.  R.W. Emerson’s house from orchardFrom hand-colored glass lantern slide, from the slide lecture “Thoreau’s Country,” purchased from H.W. Gleason, 1936.

11.   Herbert Wendell Gleason. R.W. Emerson’s study. From hand-colored glass lantern slide, from the slide lecture “Thoreau’s Country,” purchased from H.W. Gleason, 1936.

12.   Alfred Winslow Hosmer.  Emerson house, exterior, front/side view. From mounted photographic print.

13.   Alfred Winslow Hosmer. Emerson’s Home.  North side. From cabinet card photograph.

14.   Alfred Winslow Hosmer. Emerson’s Study. From cabinet card photograph.
 
 

Exhibition table of contents - I. Emerson's Concord Heritage - II. Settling In  -- The Emerson House - III. Taking a Place in Town Life -- the 1835 Celebration - IV. At the Center of the Circle - V. Concord's Conscience - VI. Citizen, Townsman, Friend, and Family Man - VII. The Respect and Affection of Concord - VIII. Concord Keeps the Flame - Special Collections Home.