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Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe 22 6 Browse Search
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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 2 0 Browse Search
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Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe, Chapter 2: school days in Hartford, 1824-1832. (search)
Chapter 2: school days in Hartford, 1824-1832. Miss Catherine Beecher. Professor Fisher. the wreck of the Albion and death of Professor Fisher. the minister's Wooing. Miss Catherine Beecher's spiritual history. Mrs. Stowe's recollMiss Catherine Beecher's spiritual history. Mrs. Stowe's recollections of her school days in Hartford. her conversion. unites with the first church in Hartford.- her doubts and subsequent religious development. her final peace. The school days in Hartford began a new era in Harriet's life. It was tt read novels, but they must read these. The two years following the death of Professor Fisher were passed by Miss Catherine Beecher at Franklin, Mass., at the home of Professor Fisher's parents, where she taught his two sisters, studied mathematistress, God is interested in you; He feels for and loves you ? Appended to this letter is a short note from Miss Catherine Beecher, who evidently read the letter over and answered Harriet's questions herself. She writes: When the young man cam
ime and, enter on so long a journey to the far distant West of those days ;, but being fully persuaded that their duty lay in this direction, they undertook to perform it cheerfully and willingly. With Dr. Beecher and his wife were to go Miss Catherine Beecher, who had conceived the scheme of founding in Cincinnati, then considered the capital of the West, a female college, and Harriet, who was to act as her principal assistant. In the party were also George, who was to enter Lane as a studentannounced. Among the members of the club were Professor Stowe, unsurpassed in Biblical learning; Judge James Hall, editor of the Western monthly; General Edward King; Mrs. Peters, afterwards founder of the Philadelphia School of Design; Miss Catherine Beecher; Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz; E. P. Cranch; Dr. Drake; S. P. Chase, and many others who afterwards became prominent in their several walks of life. In one of her letters to Miss May, Mrs. Stowe describes one of her methods for entertaining
nts' rest, has a powerful effect on H. B. S., 32. Beecher, Catherine, eldest sister of H. B. S., 1; her education of H. B51. Cincinnati, Lyman Beecher accepts call to, 53; Catherine Beecher's impressions of, 54, 55; Walnut Hills and Seminary, discipline, 131. East Hampton, L. I., birthplace of Catherine Beecher, 23. Eastman, Mrs., writes a Southern reply to Unce power of, 406; his treatise on The will, refuted by Catherine Beecher, 26. Eliot, George, 419; a good Christian, 420; on; invited to visit America, 471; sympathy with H. B. S. in Beecher trial, 472; proud of Stowes' interest in her spiritual chi Fisher, Prof., Alexander Metcalf, 23; engagement to Catherine Beecher, 23; sails for Europe, 23, 24; his death by drowning in shipwreck of Albion, 24; Catherine Beecher's soul struggles, over his future fate, 25; influence of these struggles depicts's review of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 175. Free Agency, Catherine Beecher's refutation of Edwards on The will, 26. French cr