The Thoreau Society and The Thoreau Farm Trust – Thoreau Society Auction 2015
Auction Ends: Mar 27, 2015 12:00 PM EDT

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A Tour of Thoreau's Worcester

Item Number
126
Estimated Value
200 USD
Sold
100 USD to ho6410ba3
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

A Walking Tour of Thoreau’s Worcester

This outing will follow Thoreau’s Worcester footsteps in a tour developed by former Thoreau Society President and Worcester native Edmund A.
Schofield (1939-2010). We will see the home sites of Thoreau’s friends H.G.O. Blake and Theophilius Brown, as well as various Thoreau lecture venues and the Natural History rooms. We will see Harrington Corner, the building that once housed Benjamin D. Maxham’s Daguerrean Palace. From that studio originated the now-famous 1854 Thoreau daguerreotype. We will cross the path of Secret Six member Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911), who lived and preached in Worcester for a time and who received Emily Dickinson’s first letter here. We will also stumble casually onto some of Worcester’s own rich history, especially in the city’s relationship to the American Revolution. This saunter will last about 90-120 minutes and will require walking on the sidewalks of about 20 city blocks, including hiking a one-block hill in both directions. The exact day of the tour can be agreed upon by the leader and the winning bidder.

Item Special Note

This walking tour will be led by Corinne H. Smith, author of "Westward I Go Free: Tracing Thoreau's Last Journey."

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