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Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe, Chapter 4: early married life, 1836-1840. (search)
. When the filled sheet reached the last person for whom it was intended, it was finally remailed to its point of departure. Except in the cases of Mrs. Stowe and Mrs. Perkins, the simple address Rev. Mr. Beecher was sufficient to insure its safe delivery in any town to which it was sent. One of these great, closely-written sheets, bearing in faded ink the names of all the Beechers, lies outspread before us as we write. It is postmarked Hartford, Conn., Batavia, N. Y., Chillicothe, Ohio, Zanesville, Ohio, Walnut Hills, Ohio, Indianapolis, Ind., Jacksonville, Ill., and New Orleans, La. In it Mrs. Stowe occupies her allotted space with- Walnut Hills, April 27, 1839. Dear Friends,--I am going to Hartford myself, and therefore shall not write, but hurry along the preparations for my forward journey. Belle, father says you may go to the White Mountains with Mr. Stowe and me this summer. George, we may look in on you coming back. Good-by. Affectionately to all, H. E. Stowe.
Stowe and letters from friends, 508; interest in Life of John Quincy Adams and his crusade against slavery, 510; death of husband, 512 and note; of Henry Ward Beecher, 512; thinks of writing review of her life aided by son, under title of Pebbles from the shores of a past life, 512; her feelings on the nearness of death, but perfect trust in Christ, 513; glimpses of the future life leave a strange sweetness in her mind, 513. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, twin daughter of H. B. S., 88. Stowe, Henry Ellis, first son of H. B. S., 89; goes to Europe, 269; returns to enter Dartmouth, 278; death of, 315; his character, 317; his portrait, 320; mourning for, 341, 350. Stowe, Samuel Charles, sixth child of H. B. S., birth of, 118; death of, 124; anguish at loss of, 198; early death of, 508. Study, plans for a, 104. Sturge, Joseph, visit to, 223. Suffrage, universal, H. W. Beecher advocate of, 477. Sumner, Charles, on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 196; letter to H. B. S. from, 268. Sumte