nant figure in smallclothes.
His son, Stephen Higginson, Jr., Wentworth's father, was a successful s an adopted daughter into the family of Stephen Higginson.
She wrote in 1832, recalling her early
When I was fourteen years of age, he [Mr. Higginson] returned from Europe, and I shall never fall-important factor in this household was Mrs. Higginson's older sister, Anne, who was universally ng commonly known as Aunt Nancy.
Wentworth Higginson always spoke of her affectionately as the ausor Charles Eliot Norton, in a letter to Colonel Higginson in 1904, says of these sisters: They [yoot long after his financial misfortunes, Stephen Higginson was called from Bolton, where he had tem the Phi Beta Kappa Society, June, 1904, Colonel Higginson thus spoke of his father:— He planned a came the old leather fire-bucket which Colonel Higginson purchased and hung in his Cambridge home
The house which the college built for Stephen Higginson on Kirkland Street, Cambridge, then call[2 more...]
y account of, 29, 30; exhibition at, 33, 34; Higginson represents, at Winchester, Eng., 360-62.
, Life and Times of, 427; begun, 392.
Higginson, Stephen, 3d, father of T. W. H., account of. 1, ge, 8, 9; son's verses about, 8.
Higginson, Stephen, brother of T. W. H., 11, 18.
Higginson, 37.
Storrow, Louisa, birth, 5; marries Stephen Higginson, 5. See also Higginson, Louisa Storrow. Higginson, Louisa Storrow.
Storrow, Capt., Thomas, of the British army, 2; sketch of, 3, 4.
Storrow, Thomas Wentworth, unna, 334.
Swinburne, A. C., on Lowell, 336; Higginson visits, 359, 360.
Sympathy of Religions, 109.
Thaxter, Levi, 45, 57; friendship for Higginson, 23; and Isles of Shoals, 108, 109; the Higg, 259, 260, 373, 374.
Tyndall, John, 335; Higginson hears, 324; letter from, 327.
Underwood, F. H., and Atlantic, 155; Higginson's protest to, 158.
Up the St. Mary's, 251, 409.
Vere, Au birthplace, 341.
Walker, Brig.-Gen., and Higginson, 227, 228.
Ward, Julia, 26. See also Howe[8 more...]