قراءة كتاب The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years

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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2)
Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years

The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years

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of SUSAN B. ANTHONY 6

  • WEST END OF KITCHEN IN OLD HOMESTEAD 8
  • BIRTHPLACE OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY 12
  • TEMPORARY HOME AT BATTENVILLE, N.Y. 18
  • THE BATTENVILLE HOME 24
  • HOME AT CENTER FALLS, N. Y. 36
  • SUSAN B. ANTHONY at the age of 28 50
  • AUNT HANNAH, the Quaker preacher 58
  • SUSAN B. ANTHONY at the age of 32 86
  • HUMPHREY ANTHONY at the age of 95 130
  • SUSAN B. ANTHONY at the age of 36 144
  • THE FARM-HOME NEAR ROCHESTER 160
  • ERNESTINE L. ROSE 194
  • FATHER AND MOTHER OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY 222
  • LUCRETIA MOTT 268
  • ELIZABETH CADY STANTON 278
  • SUSAN B. ANTHONY at the age of 48 302
  • SUSAN B. ANTHONY at the age of 50, from photograph by Sarony 342
  • ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER 374
  • DR. CLEMENCE S. LOZIER 436
  • VIRGINIA L. MINOR 454
  • JANE H. SPOFFORD 512

  • CHAPTER I.

    ANCESTRY, HOME AND CHILDHOOD.

    1550-1826.

    Among the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts is a very beautiful place in which to be born. It is famed in song and story for the loveliness of its scenery and the purity of its air. It has no lofty peaks, no great canyons, no mighty rivers, but it is diversified in the most picturesque manner by the long line of Green Mountains, whose lower ranges bear the musical name of "Berkshire Hills;" by rushing streams tumbling through rocky gorges and making up in impetuosity what they lack in size; by noble forests, gently undulating meadows, quaint farmhouses, old bridges and bits of roadway which are a never-ending delight to the artist. Writers, too, have found inspiration here and many exquisite descriptions in prose and verse commemorate the beauties of this region.

    Catharine Maria Sedgwick, the first woman in America to make a literary reputation on two continents, was born at Stockbridge, and her stories and sketches were located here. That old seat of learning, Williams College, is situated among these foothills. In his summer home at Pittsfield, Longfellow wrote "The Old Clock on the Stairs"; at Stockbridge, Hawthorne builded his "House of the Seven Gables"; and Lydia Sigourney poetically told of "Stockbridge Bowl" with "Its foot of stone and rim of green." It was at Lenox that Henry Ward Beecher created "Norwood" and "Star Papers." Here Charlotte Cushman and Fanny Kemble came for many summers to rest and find new life. Harriet Hosmer had her first dreams of fame at the Sedgwick school. The Goodale sisters, Elaine and Dora, were born upon one of these mountainsides and both embalmed its memory in their poems. Dora lovingly sings:

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