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Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe, List of illustrations. (search)
List of illustrations.
Portrait of Mrs. Stowe.
From a crayon by Richmond, made in England in 1853Frontispiece
Silver inkstand presented to Mrs. Stowe by her English admirers in 1853xi
Portrait of Mrs. Stowe's grandmother, Roxanna Foote.
From a miniature painted on ivory by her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Beecher6
Birthplace at Litchfield, Conn.10
Portrait of Catherine E. Beecher.
From a photograph taken in 1875.30
The home at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati
From recent photographs and from views in the Autobiography of Lyman Beecher, published by Messrs. Harper & Brothers.56
Portrait of Henry Ward Beecher.
From a photograph by Rockwood, in 1884 .130
Manuscript page of Uncle Tom's Cabin (fac-simile)160
The Andover home.
From a painting by F. Rondel, in 1860, owned by Mrs. H. F. Allen186
Portrait of Lyman Beecher, at the age of eighty-seven.
From a painting owned by the Boston Congregational Club . 264
Portrait of the Duchess of Sutherland.
From an engraving presented
Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe, Chapter 1 : childhood, 1811 -1824 . (search)
Chapter 1: childhood, 1811-1824.
Death of her mother.
first journey from home.
life at nut plains.
school days and hours with favorite authors.
the new mother.
Litchfield academy and its influence.
first literary efforts.
a remarkable composition.
goes to Hartford.
Harriet Beecher (Stowe) was born June 14, 1811, in the characteristic New England town of Litchfield, Conn. Her father was the Rev. Dr. Lyman Beecher, a distinguished Calvinistic divine, her mother Roxanna Foote, his first wife.
The little new-comer was ushered into a household of happy, healthy children, and found five brothers and sisters awaiting her. The eldest was Catherine, born September 6, 1800.
Following her were two sturdy boys, William and Edward; then came Mary, then George, and at last Harriet.
Another little Harriet born three years before had died when only one month old, and the fourth daughter was named, in memory of this sister, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher.
Just two years after Har
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)
Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe, Index. (search)