Found 700 total hits in 356 results.
48; Whittier edits, 34.
New Hampshire, 7, 35, 101.
New Jersey, 120.
New Orleans, paper of, gives account of Philadelphia fire, 63, 64.
New York, N. Y., 77, 91, 108,109, 172.
New York Critic, quoted, 178, 179.
N.
New York Independent, the, quoted, 89, 143-145.
New York Nation, the, mentioned, 81; quoted, 82.
Newbury, Mass., 18, 53.
Newburyport, Mass., 21, 41, 42, 107.
Newport, R. I., 92, 98, 100, 121.
Nicolini, Giovanni, 167.
Norton, Professor C. E., 178.
O.
Oak Knoll, Danvers, 97, 180.
Ohio, 108.
Osgood, Dr., 81.
Otway, Thomas, 24.
P.
Paine, Thomas, 57.
Palfrey, J. G., 44.
Palmer, Mrs., Alice Freeman, 91.
Parkman, Francis, 93.
Parliament of Religions, meets at Chicago, 162.
Patmore, Coventry, 159.
Paul, Jean. See Richter.
Peabody, George, erects Memorial Church, 89; criticism of Memorial, 90.
Peasley, Joseph, 5.
Pedro II., Dom, his acquaintance with Whittier, 100, 101.
Penn, William, 3, 119.
Pennsylvania, 51, 52, 77.
Pe
Thoreau, Henry D., 173.
Thurston, David, 53.
Torre Pellice, Piemont, Italy, 167.
Tremont House, Boston, 59.
Trumbull, Governor, John, 51.
Tuckerman, Henry T., 109.
Tufts, Henry, 18, 103.
Tyson, Elisha, 49.
U.
Underwood, Francis H., his Whittier, quoted, 29-32,58-61.
United States, 100; Supreme Bench of, 181.
United States Senate, 44; Sumner elected to, 45.
V.
Van Buren, Martin, 68.
Vaudois Teacher, the, 166-168.
Ventura, Father, 88.
Vere, Aubrey de, 36.
Vermont, 35.
Villager, the, 87.
Virginia, 157.
W.
Waldensian Synod, 166.
Ward, Mrs. E. S. P., acquaintance with Whittier, 112.
Wardwell, Lydia, 85.
Warner, C. D., 178.
Washburn, E. A., 97.
Washington, D. C., 26, 48, 99, 171.
Wasson, David A., his opinion of Whittier, 153, 154.
Webster, Daniel, 6, 58, 156.
Webster, Ezekiel, 58.
Weld, Theodore, D., 115.
Wendell, Ann E., 171; Whittier's letter to, 81, 172.
Wendell, Professor, Barrett, his Literary History of America, quote
hittier's tribute to, 72-75; differs from Whittier, 75; compared with Whittier, 95, 96.
Geneva, Switzerland, 166.
Georgetown, Mass., 89, 90.
Gerry, Gov., Elbridge, 31.
Gordon, Gen. C. G., 78, 112, 113.
Gorton, Samuel, 84.
Gove, Sarah A., 183.
Gray, Thomas, his Elegy, mentioned, 159.
Greenacre, Me., 180.
Greene, Mrs., Nathaniel, 19.
Greenleaf, Sarah, 5.
Greenwood, Grace. See Lippincott.
Grimke, Angelina, 115.
Griswold, Rufus W., Letters of, quoted, 108, 109.
H.
Hampton Falls, N. H., 183.
Hampton, N. H., 85.
Hampton, Va., school at, 98.
Hanmer and Phelps, 35.
Harmon, Capt., 36.
Harper's Ferry, Va., 79.
Hartford, Conn., 34, 35, 37, 137, 138.
Harvard University, 3; law school, 88; confers honorary degree on Whittier, 176.
Haverhill Gazette, the, mentioned, 27, 28, 48, 88, 103; Whittier edits, 34.
Haverhill, Mass., 3-5, 10, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 32, 34, 37, 45, 49, 50, 59, 74, 89, 137, 138, 155, 172; academy at, 27, 28, 30, 137; antislavery me
rsonal Recollections of John G. Whittier, quoted, 99, 101, 102, 110-112, 116, 117, 125, 126, 130, 136, 172.
Claflin, Hon., William, 99.
Clarkson, Thomas, 33.
Clay, Henry, 42, 68, 69, 77; Whittier friendly to, 26; opposed to, 49.
Clayton, Mr., 181.
Coates, Lindley, 52.
Coffin, Joshua, 18, 53; description of, 19.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 76,104; quoted, 77; his Christabel, mentioned, 162.
Coleridge, Sara, 36.
Collier, Mr., 32.
Columbia College, 35.
Concord, Mass., 111.
Concord, N. H., 58, 61, 65.
Congress, United States, 39, 40, 42, 43, 138. Country Brook, 6, 7, 11.
Covington, Ky., 137.
Cowper, William, his Lament for the Royal George, mentioned, 159.
Crandall, Dr., Reuben, imprisoned, 48; death, 49.
Cushing, Caleb, 40, 42, 69, 77; candidate for Congress, 41; elected, 43; defeated, 43, 44.
D.
Dana, R. H., 42.
Danvers, Mass., 97, 180.
Dartmouth College, 19.
Declaration of Independence of United States, 69.
Declaration of Sentiments, 74.
Deer I
is Kavanagh, mentioned, 151; quoted in England, 163; his Wreck of the Hesperus, mentioned, 163; his Sir Humphrey Gilbert, mentioned, 163; his The fire of Driftwood, mentioned, 163; Whittier's words on death of, 169, 170.
Long Wharf, Boston, 60.
Lowell, James Russell, 2, 28, 37, 54, 104, 141, 155, 159, 161, 173, 176, 182; his Moosehead Journal, mentioned, 151; his On a certain Condescension in Foreigners, mentioned, 151; his Verses suggested by the present Crisis, mentioned, 160.
Lowell, Mass., 87.
Loyal Legion, the, 176.
M.
Mabel Martin, 165.
Macaulay, T. B., quoted, 7.
McKim, J. Miller, describes Whittier, 54.
Maine, 53.
Martineau, Dr., James, 163.
Massachusetts, 3, 41, 44, 45, 50, 83, 85, 94, 110.
Massachusetts Colony, 84.
Massachusetts Historical Society, 83, 86, 176.
Mather, Cotton, his Magnalia, mentioned, 35.
May, Rev. Samuel J., 52, 59-62; reads Declaration, 53; mobbed, 56,57.
Mead, Edwin D., 163.
Melrose Abbey, 174.
memories, 147-149.
Samuel J., 52, 59-62; reads Declaration, 53; mobbed, 56,57.
Mead, Edwin D., 163.
Melrose Abbey, 174.
memories, 147-149.
Merrill, John, 42.
Merrimac River, 4; valley of, 53, 155.
Milton, John, 139, 152; G. W. Childs gives window as memorial of, 181; Whittier writes inscription for memorial window, 182; Dr. Farrar's letter about, 183.
Minot, George, 30.
Minot, Harriet. See Pitman.
Minot, Hon., Stephen, 29.
Montaigne, Michel de, 179.
Mott, Lucretia, letter of, 71.
Mt. Agamenticus, 173.
Music Hall, Boston, 110.
My birthday, 132-134.
my namesake, 131, 132.
My Playmate, 141.
National Era, mentioned, 165, 171, 172.
Neall, Elizabeth, Whittier's letter to, 70, 71.
Nebraska, 46.
New England, 3, 8, 18, 47, 141; life in, 31.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, cited, 6 n. New England Magazine, mentioned, 32, 175.
New England Review, mentidned, 37, 48; Whittier edits, 34.
New Hampshire, 7, 35, 101.
New Jersey, 120.
New Orleans, pape
ladelphia Society, 76.
Philanthropist, the, mentioned, 32, 33.
Pickard, Samuel T., 4, 39, 40, 159, 165; his Whittier, quoted, 32, 33, 37, 38, 41, 42, 45-47, 70, 71, 81, 90, 91, 109, 128-130, 135, 172; cited, 5 n., 39 n., 76 n., 77 n., 115 n.
Pierpont, Rev., John, 81.
Pike, Robert, 5.
Pitman, Mrs., Harriet Minot, 57; her description of Whittier, 29-32.
Pius IX., 88.
Plato, 38, 111.
Plymouth, N. H., 58.
Poe, Edgar A., 37.
Porlock, 162.
Porter, Mrs. Maria S., 141.
Portland, Me., 65.
Portsmouth, N. H., 3.
Powow River, 4.
Prentice, George D., his letter to Whittier, 34, 35.
Purdy, Mr., 42.
Q.
Quakers, 5, 112, 155; character of, 118-120.
Quebec, 174.
Quincy family, 52.
R.
Radical Club, 100, 102.
Ramoth Hill, 141.
Rantoul, Robert S., 109; quoted, 86; his delineation of Whittier, 110; his description of Whittier's funeral, 185.
Republican party, 68.
Reynolds, Mrs., 105.
Richardson, Samuel, 165.
Richter, Jean Paul, 21.
Robinson, Gov
166.
Ward, Mrs. E. S. P., acquaintance with Whittier, 112.
Wardwell, Lydia, 85.
Warner, C. D., 178.
Washburn, E. A., 97.
Washington, D. C., 26, 48, 99, 171.
Wasson, David A., his opinion of Whittier, 153, 154.
Webster, Daniel, 6, 58, 156.
Webster, Ezekiel, 58.
Weld, Theodore, D., 115.
Wendell, Ann E., 171; Whittier's letter to, 81, 172.
Wendell, Professor, Barrett, his Literary History of America, quoted, 96.
West Amesbury, Mass., 45.
Wheelwright, Rev., John, 84.
White Mountains, the, 174, 179.
Whitman, Walt, 106.
Whitson, Thomas, 53.
Whittier, Elizabeth Hussey, 57; her poetic gifts, 31; attends women's antislavery convention, 62; description of, 107,108.
Whittier, John (father of poet), 24, 27.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, much read in England, 1; compared with Longfellow, 1, 2; interest in reforms, 3; birth, 4; ancestry, 4, 5; his homestead, 6-8; his Snow-bound, quoted, 6, 8-13; his Works, quoted, 6, 7, 19, 29, 34, 35, 52-55, 73-75, 84, 122-124, 166,
, 128-130, 135, 172; cited, 5 n., 39 n., 76 n., 77 n., 115 n.
Pierpont, Rev., John, 81.
Pike, Robert, 5.
Pitman, Mrs., Harriet Minot, 57; her description of Whittier, 29-32.
Pius IX., 88.
Plato, 38, 111.
Plymouth, N. H., 58.
Poe, Edgar A., 37.
Porlock, 162.
Porter, Mrs. Maria S., 141.
Portland, Me., 65.
Portsmouth, N. H., 3.
Powow River, 4.
Prentice, George D., his letter to Whittier, 34, 35.
Purdy, Mr., 42.
Q.
Quakers, 5, 112, 155; character of, 118-120.
Quebec, 174.
Quincy family, 52.
R.
Radical Club, 100, 102.
Ramoth Hill, 141.
Rantoul, Robert S., 109; quoted, 86; his delineation of Whittier, 110; his description of Whittier's funeral, 185.
Republican party, 68.
Reynolds, Mrs., 105.
Richardson, Samuel, 165.
Richter, Jean Paul, 21.
Robinson, Gov. G. D., 110.
Rogers, Nathaniel P., 58.
Rolfe, Henry, 5.
Rosa, Salvator, 14.
Rossetti, Dante G., 145; Whittier's fondness for the ballad of Sister Helen, 117, 118.
Russ, Cornelia,
10, 28, 58, 85, 109.
Salisbury, Lord, 113.
Salisbury, Mass., 4,107.
Saltonstall, Leverett, 28.
Salvator. See Rosa.
Sargent, Mrs. John T., her Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club, quoted, 100, 101.
Sargent, Rev. John T., 100.
Scotland, 6.
Scott, Sir, Walter, 107, 109; his Fair Maid of Perth, mentioned, 7; quoted about Melrose Abbey, 174.
Sedgwick, Catherine M., 16.
Sewall, Samuel E., 50, 51, 68.
Sewall family, 52.
Shakespeare, William, 19, 150, 152, 154.
Shaw, Col. Robert Gould, 112.
Shipley, Thomas, 52.
Sigourney, Mrs. L. H., 35; Whittier's letter to, 37, 38.
Sims, Thomas, case of, 46.
Sisters, the, 145-147.
Smalley, George W., 94.
Smith, Mary Emerson, the object of Whittier's poem Memo ries, 137, 138.
Snow-bound, quoted, 6,8-13.
Southampton, England, 4.
South Carolina, 60, 115.
Stanton, Henry B., 77.
Stedman, Edmund C., 185; his opinion of Whittier, 154-157.
Sterne, Laurence, 37, 103, 179.
Stetson, Mr., 59.
Stoddard, R. H.