Monthly Archives: February 2022

1878 Kansas

This is an excerpt from Abby, Laurilla, and Mary Ann, Chapter Nineteen, “College and Financial Difficulties Emma and the Austins, 1872–1878,” pp. 237–243. It continued to be difficult to make money in Eldred. Henry needed his sons’ help with farming, … Continue reading

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The Slave Singing at Midnight

This is one of several poems regarding slavery written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807–1882. The woodcut of Longfellow was part of a news article in Mary Ann Eldred Austin’s Scrapbook.—Abby, Laurilla, and Mary Ann, p. 135. Loud he sang the … Continue reading

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General Lafayette, 1824

In 1824, more than half a century ago, the marquis Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, for the Fourth Time, visited the United States. His arrival was hailed with universal joy throughout the land; and he passed through the twenty-four States of … Continue reading

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