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The poets of the world are the prophets of humanity. They forever reach after and foresee the ultimate good. They are evermore building the Paradise that it is to be, painting the Millennium that is to come. When the world shall reach the poet’s ideal, it will arrive at perfection; and much good will
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Considered a writer and man of "Victorian virtue," J.G. Holland found Whitman's poetry “immoral.” Whitman later called Holland, “a man of his time, not possessed of the slightest forereach; ... the style of man ... who can tell the difference between a dime and a fifty-cent piece—but is useless for
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began publishing Holland's writing of plantation life in a seven-part series, though uncredited, titled, "Three Weeks on a Cotton Plantation." They were well-received by a curious public. He wrote local news and essays, many of which were collected and published in book form, helping establish his
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Tiffany, Otis Henry. Gems for the Fireside: Comprising the Most Unique, Touching, Pithy, and Beautiful Literary Treasures from the Greatest Minds in the Realms of Poetry and Philosophy, Wit and Humor, Statesmanship and Religion. United States, McNeil & Coffee,
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by Leonidas Warren Payne, Jr., and published in 1919, Holland is “said to have reached a wider popular audience than most of the other minor poets.” Called "a poetic 'play' infused with the beauties of Christianity," Holland's first book-length poem
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and Josiah Holland as editors, published five, all unsigned, between 1852 and 1866. Some scholars believe that Bowles promoted her the most; Dickinson wrote letters and sent her poems to both men. Later, as editor of
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Hatch, Shari Dorantes. Encyclopedia of African-American Writing: Five Centuries of Contribution : Trials & Triumphs of Writers, Poets, Publications and Organizations. United States, Grey House Pub., 2009,
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Although Josiah Gilbert Holland’s 23 books of fiction, nonfiction and poetry are rarely read today, during the late nineteenth century they were enormously popular and by 1894 more than 750,000 volumes were sold.
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That there was a Dr. Holland, a man who brought hope, reassurance, continuity and order into a chaotic, threatening world was itself a fact of great spiritual significance for millions of Americans. Unlike
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Bacon, Edwin Monroe. Literary Pilgrimages in New England to the Homes of Famous Makers of American Literature and Among Their Haunts and the Scenes of Their Writings. United States, Silver, Burdett, 1902.
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Dr. Holland’s reflections on the mysteries of Life and Death, on the soul-wracking problems of Doubt and Faith, on the existence of Evil as one of the vital conditions of the universe, on the questions of
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In fall 1848, he and his wife were invited to a large cotton plantation in northeastern Louisiana and Holland wrote down his observations. Here he received word that his poetry would be published in the
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beginning in 1870, Holland told Dickinson’s childhood friend Emily Fowler Ford that he had “some poems of under consideration for publication —but they really are not suitable—they are too ethereal.”
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King, Martin Luther, Jr. The Birth of a New Age," Address Delivered on 11 August 1956 at the Fiftieth Anniversary of Alpha Phi Alpha in Buffalo. January 1, 1956 to December 31, 1956. Chicago, Ill.
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Gerzina, Gretchen, and Gerzina, Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Prince: How an Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Moved Out of Slavery and Into Legend. United States, HarperCollins, 2009, p. 221.
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He moved with his family to 46 Park Avenue in New York City in 1872. These years in New York were also productive for his own literary efforts. During the 1870s he published three novels:
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Meyer, Rose D.. Authors Digest: The World's Great Stories in Brief. United States, Issued under the auspices of the Authors Press, 1927. A five-page briefing on Holland’s novel
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The Nation Weeping for Its Dead: Observances at Springfield, Massachusetts, on President Lincoln's Funeral Day, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, Including Dr. Holland's Eulogy.
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Williams, Gus. Fireside Recitations: Being a Choice Collection of Instructive, Emotional, and Humorous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry, Etc. United States, De Witt, 1881.
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That Josiah Gilbert Holland remained priggish and prudish to the end of his days is all too abundantly attested. His provincial ethical standards; his subconscious
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Anonymous, “The Poet Edgar Allan Poe; Dedication of a Monument to His Memory,” Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD), vol. LXXVIII, no. 3, November 18, 1875, pp. 1 and 4
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Clogston, William. King's Handbook of Springfield, Massachusetts: A Series of Monographs, Historical and Descriptive. United States, J.D. Gill, Publisher, 1884.
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most Famous Writers, English and American. United States, Porter & Coates, 1881.
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in 1858. There were at least fifty editions of this book. He also published his narrative poem “Bitter-Sweet” that year. In 1857, he began touring on the
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In 1845 he married Elizabeth Luna Chapin, “the scion of an old and substantial Springfield family.” She would become a confidant and intimate friend of
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Josiah Gilbert Holland was reportedly the first person to publish a Black poet in the U.S., a woman who wrote the oldest known work of literature by an
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Illustrated Library of Favorite Song: Based upon folk songs, and comprising songs of the heart, songs of home, songs of life, and songs of nature (1872)
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Morgan, Robert J.. Then Sings My Soul Special Edition: 150 Christmas, Easter, and All-Time Favorite Hymn Stories. United States, Thomas Nelson, 2022.
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These Truly Are the Brave: An Anthology of African American Writings on War and Citizenship. United States, University Press of Florida, 2018, 149.
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within days of Lincoln's death, prompting a commission for a full biography of the late president. He quickly pulled together the lengthy
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became the most widely-read and respected small city daily in America. In 1851, Holland received an A.B. honorary doctorate degree from
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Habegger, Alfred. My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson. United Kingdom, Random House Publishing Group, 2001.
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Mark Twain Project and Papers, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. Conversation with Editor, January 2024. Email:
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and later quipped that he’d like to “burn it to the ground.” The youngest of six children, his parents were deeply religious and
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Harry Houston Peckham, Josiah Gilbert Holland in Relation to His Times. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940.
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McAlpine, Frank. Our Album of Authors: A Cyclopedia of Popular Literary People. United States, Elliott & Beezley, 1885.
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Short audio essay, "A Serendipitous Encounter With The Ghost Of A Once-Famous Belchertonian," about Josiah Gilbert Holland
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Dickinson, Emily, et al. Letters to Dr. and Mrs. Josiah Gilbert Holland. United States, Harvard University Press, 1951.
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Dickinson, Emily, et al. Letters to Dr. and Mrs. Josiah Gilbert Holland. United States, Harvard University Press, 1951.
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Christ And The Twelve: Or Scenes and Events in the Life of Our Saviour and His Apostles, as Painted by the Poets (1867)
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Bloom, Margaret. "Emily Dickinson and Dr. Holland," University of California. Chronicle, 35 (Jan. 1933), 96-103. 76.
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occasions of more serious moment.” The irony was that Holland wrote a bestseller after the “more serious moment” of
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just months after his assassination, which was a bestseller. Holland was the first to publish a poem written by an
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in North Springfield near present day 110 Atwater Terrace. Holland named the mansion “Brightwood”; it was painted
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Scholnick, Robert J.. “J. G. Holland and the ‘Religion of Civilization’ in Mid-Nineteenth Century America.”
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Hollander, John. American Poetry - The Nineteenth Century Vol. lI. United States, Library of America, 1993.
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Scholnick, Robert J. J. G. Holland and the ‘Religion of Civilization' in Mid-Nineteenth Century America.
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Scholnick, Robert J. J. G. Holland and the ‘Religion of Civilization' in Mid-Nineteenth Century America.
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Randel, William Peirce. Centennial: American Life in 1876. United Kingdom, Chilton Book Company, 1969.
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Leyda, Jay, ed. The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson. 2 vols. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1960. (2:193)
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Born along the Hop Brook near the intersection of Federal Street and Orchard Road, in the village of
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Gabriel, Ralph Henry. The Pageant of America: A Pictorial History of the United States. Volume 11:
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Literary clubs in Holland’s honor formed in towns and cities across the country, especially in the
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5, including Arthur Gilbert, Annie Elizabeth H. Howe, Kate Melia H. Van Wagenen, Julia and Theodore
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Webster's New Explorer Dictionary of American Writers. United States, Federal Street Press, 2004.
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in Boston. He was member of a Springfield church (North Congregationalist) that was frequented by
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referred to J.G. Holland as “one of the most celebrated writers which this country has produced.”
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it do the world to measure itself by this ideal and struggle to lift the real to its lofty level.
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where he began working with the younger, formidable and charming owner—the journalist and editor
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that he edited. Holland and his wife, Elizabeth Chapin Holland, were close friends with her.
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Boynton, Percy Holmes. A History of American Literature. United Kingdom, Ginn, 1919, p. 500.
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J. G. Holland and his wife were frequent correspondents and intimate family friends of poet
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and taught penmanship from town to town, reciting "his own poems to his intimate friends."
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Historical Dictionary of the Gilded Age. United States, M.E. Sharpe, 2003., p. 13.
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Josiah Gilbert Holland and others on the porch of Bonniecastle, Alexandria Bay, New York
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he reduced his editorial duties and wrote many of his most popular works, including the
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Ferguson, Margaret. The Norton Anthology of Poetry. United Kingdom, W. W. Norton, 2018.
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and focused on a historical romantic past. He is also categorized as among the ”minor”
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are quoted by politicians and pastors alike though few today recognize Holland’s name.
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under the pseudonym Timothy Titcomb as well as lyrics to hymns, including the beloved
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Plunkett, 112. For a discussion on Holland and abolitionism, see Peckham, pp. 70-72.
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under his Timothy Titcomb pen name came out in 1859. He published his second novel,
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published Holland’s Complete Works in a 16-volume set that may be found online at
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One of Holland’s novels was among the earliest examples of the genre that became
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Critical Companion to Emily Dickinson: A Literary Reference to Her Life and Work
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She declared it to be “truly an original poem,” and compared it to the works of
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is still quoted by politicians, artists and spiritual leaders alike, including
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18 vols. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1907–21; New York: Bartleby.com, 2000.
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In 1875, Holland wrote a letter to be read at the dedication of a monument to
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and his work appeared in anthologies, featuring domestic themes, messages of
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Emily Dickinson's Approving God: Divine Design and the Problem of Suffering
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Annual catalog and report of the New-England Female Medical College, 1869.
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Known often by his initials “J.G.,” Holland penned the first biography of
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The word was used to describe the "inexpressible personal force of the
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Holland Collection of Literary Letters, University of Colorado Boulder
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Josiah Gilbert Holland died on October 12, 1881, at the age of 62, in
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Plain Talks On Familiar Subjects: A Series of Popular Lectures (1872)
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Biographical encyclopedia of Massachusetts of the nineteenth century
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literary reputation. Bowles encouraged Holland to publish under the
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My wars are laid away in books : the life of Emily Dickinson
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portrait sculpted by the eminent American 19th-century sculptor,
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Yankee Eloquence in the Middle West: The Ohio Lyceum, 1850-1870
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Concerning the Jones Family (1881) (revised from the 1863 book)
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His writing may be found at the University of Pennsylvania's
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Holland's first book under his birth name was a two-volume
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Florence, Massachusetts: Press of the Bryant Print, 1902.
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Under the editorial leadership of Bowles and Holland, the
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
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The Bay-Path: A Tale of Colonial New England Life (1857)
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With special thanks to Cliff McCarthy and Mark McHugh.
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Every-Day Topics: A Book of Briefs (1882) Second series
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Springfield Present and Prospective: The City of Homes
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Springfield Present and Prospective: The City of Homes
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Every-Day Topics: A Book of Briefs (1876) First series
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In 1877, Holland erected a summer house on one of the
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Titcomb’s Letters to Young People, Single and Married
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Titcomb's Letters to Young People, Single and Married
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In early 1847, Holland begin publishing a newspaper,
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Garnered Sheaves: The Complete Poetical Works (1872)
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Lessons in Life; A Series of Familiar Essays (1861)
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He tried 486:His father moved the family every year or two: 2457:on the 200th anniversary of Holland’s birthday 1001:Kathrina: Her Life and Mine, in a poem, (1867) 8: 2370:. London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via 1019:Arthur Bonnicastle: An American Novel (1873) 716:Lessons in Life: A Series of Familiar Essays 1357:Of poets and their mission, Holland wrote: 1034:The Puritan’s Guest, And Other Poems (1881) 1028:Nicholas Minturn: A Study in a Story (1876) 1007:The Marble Prophecy, And Other Poems (1872) 722:In 1862, he erected an opulent home in the 516:He saved enough money to study medicine at 738:. The neighborhood today retains the name 31: 20: 1495:—appears as a character in the 2023 film 1321:” first appears in Holland’s 1860 novel, 700:Gold-Foil: Hammered from Popular Proverbs 443:Though Holland was a contemporary of the 2395:Works by or about Josiah Gilbert Holland 1022:The Mistress of the Manse: A Poem (1874) 706:Miss Gilbert‘s Career: An American Story 597: 2579:Writers from Springfield, Massachusetts 2444:United States, C. Scribner's Sons, 1894 1802:The Atwater Neighborhood Walking Tour 1605: 971:History of Western Massachusetts (1855) 800:(1877), which first were serialized in 2272:. Pond & Campbell. pp. 60–63. 2082:Foundation, Poetry (January 7, 2024). 1841: 1728: 1583:. Pond & Campbell. pp. 60–63. 758:Kathrina: Her Life and Mine, In a Poem 629:On Wednesday, September 26, 1849, the 1188:Publishes first African American poet 7: 1835:A memorial of Josiah Gilbert Holland 1777:Strahan, Derek (December 15, 2018). 1679: 1677: 1469:, Steve Dan Mills portrays Holland. 1237:Holland, as associate editor of the 1166:,” and her work bridged “the gap to 1124:though Josiah was not considered an 768:Holland wrote an eloquent eulogy of 2323:Carolan, Michael (March 15, 2024). 2243:The life and times of Samuel Bowles 2183:, vol. 27, no. 1, 1986, pp. 55–79. 896:. His imposing monument includes a 2564:19th-century American male writers 2205:Carolan, Michael (July 31, 2019). 1655:Carolan, Michael (July 31, 2019). 1432:., though few recognize his name. 1398:, and the whole haunting brood of 1110:New England Female Medical College 1055:romanticism in American literature 672:and a collection of essays titled 570:, and took a teaching position in 535:J.G. Holland in undated photograph 14: 2549:19th-century American journalists 2404:Works by or about Timothy Titcomb 2283:Loerzel, Robert (July 26, 2023). 1272:President Lincoln’s assassination 847:Bonnie Castle Resort & Marina 358:Harrison Holland and Anna Gilbert 99: 2559:Berkshire Medical College alumni 2476:His papers are collected at the 2420: 2346: 1313:." The earliest tracing in the 1252:and as co-founder and editor of 1215:History of Western Massachusetts 1158:Emily was a poet “influenced by 666:History of Western Massachusetts 368: 2504:19th-century American novelists 2413:Works by Josiah Gilbert Holland 2386:Works by Josiah Gilbert Holland 2240:Merriam, George Spring (1885). 1340:In the devastating wake of the 810:). His poetry volumes included 336: 1804:Springfield Preservation Trust 1516:The American spirit in letters 1294:and the vulgar pornography of 1086:History of American Literature 1057:. He is considered one of the 407:. 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