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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Life of George Ticknor . (search)
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Chapter 19:
Letter to Mr. Webster.
libraries in Boston.
letters from West point.
Colonel Thayer.
annual examination of the military Academy.
death of N. A. Haven.-
Webster's Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson.
memoir of Mr. Haven.
visit to Washington.
In 1823 Mr. Ticknor was chosen a Trustee of the Boston Athenaeum, and at one time was its Vice-President, and he became greatly interested in enlarging the scope and extending the usefulness of this excellent institution.
An e dmirable for moral beauty, and for calm, intellectual strength.
The 4th of July, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of the Independence of the United States, was made memorable by the deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the two Presidents who succeeded Washington.
The coincidence of their deaths on this anniversary was one to touch the imagination and the feelings of the whole nation, and the sentiment thus roused found its best expression in the Eulogy o
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