Harriet Beecher Stowe: a biography for girlsCrow, Martha Foote
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Harriet Beecher Stowe: a biography for girls
Crow, Martha Foote
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 -- Juvenile literature
Women, New England, 150, 151.
Women of U. S., 237.
Woodspell, 25-29.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] From Lyman Beecher’s “Autobiography,” 1866, Vol. I, pp. 464-474.
[2] From Lyman Beecher’s “Autobiography,” 1866, Vol. I, pp. 85-86.
[3] See the productions of the wonderful lace and embroideries done by
pupils of the Litchfield Female Academy in “Chronicles of a Pioneer
School,” by Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, 1903.
[4] By Miss E. N. Vanderpoel, in her charming book, “Chronicles of a
Pioneer School.”
[5] Any one that would like to know more about this Aunt Esther, may
well read the essay of Mrs. Stowe’s called “The Cathedral.” It is found
in her book entitled “The Chimney Corner.” If Harriet could build a
cathedral to suit herself she would have a place therein for “Saint”
Esther.
[6] From Lyman Beecher’s “Autobiography,” 1866, Vol. II, p. 224.
[7] See a very interesting article by Benjamin R. Andrews, Ph.D.,
in _The Journal of Home Economics_ for June, 1913, entitled, “Miss
Catherine Beecher, The Pioneer in Home Economics.” Appended is a long
list of her books.
[8] See Miss Ida Tarbell’s essays on “The American Woman,” in _The
American Magazine_, Dec. 1909, Vol. 69, p. 206.
[9] Quoted by Miss Tarbell, p. 206.
[10] By a queer freak of circumstance, this account of Mrs. Stowe’s
life is now being written on the very table that adorned her parlor at
Walnut Hills. It is a beautiful piece of rosewood and mahogany veneer,
in a quaint old pattern which is now so rare as to be highly valued by
collectors. It must have been one of her household treasures. Together
with the rest of her furniture, it was sold when the family moved to
Maine.
[11] By west, she meant what was then to her the southwest, Kentucky,
Missouri, etc., practically, the south.
[12] See “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Chap. XLV.
[13] Col. T. W. Higginson’s “Common Sense about Women.” 4th Ed., 1891,
Swan Sonnenschein, London, p. 238.
[14] Dowden’s “Life of Robert Browning,” p. 206.
[15] A list of Mrs. Stowe’s works will be found on page 305.
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