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Page 1: A Guide to the Collection

The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods Library

The Walden Woods Project Archives And Research Collection

A Guide to the Collection

© The Walden Woods Project 2006 [Updated: July 2016]

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THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT ARCHIVE Permission to Publish: Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to the Curator. Copyright: The Archives at the Thoreau Institute does not hold copyright on all materials in the collection. Researchers who obtain permission to publish from the Curator are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright. Description of Organization:

The parent organization of the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods is the Walden Woods Project.

The Walden Woods Project was founded in 1990 by recording artist Don Henley. At that time, sixty percent of Walden Woods — a 2,680 acre ecosystem surrounding Thoreau’s Walden Pond — was already protected from development. However, two large tracts of land were endangered when developers sought to construct an expansive office building and condominium complex in the mid-1980s. These commercial developments posed such a significant threat to the area that the National Trust for Historic Preservation twice listed Walden Woods as one of America’s Eleven Most Endangered Historic Places.

In response, the Walden Woods Project embarked on a national campaign to raise public awareness and the funds necessary to purchase and preserve the endangered areas. In Jan. 1991, the Project bought the 25-acre tract that had been slated for the development of condominiums. A few years later, the second tract of land was acquired at Brister’s Hill.

The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods opened in 1998. The Institute is a center for research and education focused on Henry David Thoreau, his literary achievements and philosophy, and his influence on environmental and social movements. Through its technology center, education programs and the most comprehensive Thoreau research collection in the world, the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods provides opportunities for lifelong learning about Thoreau’s life and work.

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Since its founding, the organization has protected nearly 140 acres in and around Walden Woods and provided quality programming for more than 200 high school teachers and students. The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods provides services to hundreds of researchers on an annual basis both nationally and internationally.

The Library houses its archival collection, as well as its collection of Thoreauviana, including the complete second draft of Thoreau’s essay on Sir Walter Raleigh.

Scope and Content: Txxxxxxxx Organization: The Archive is organized into the following series: I. Box & Folder List Coding: The first number indicates the Box number and the second number following the colon indicates Folder number (i.e., 1:4 refers to Box 1, Folder 4). Newspaper Clippings

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THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT COLLECTION SERIES I: WWP ARCHIVES NEWS CLIPPINGS

Series II.A.1. Box 1: 1962 - 26 April 1990

a. i. Thomas, Bill. “Walden Woods’s project acquires new site.”

1991. ii. “Walden Woods Condos Killed.” New York Times. 1990.

Photocopy. iii. “Stars Pose for a Photo.” Don Johnson, Dana Delany,

Henley, Bonnie Raitt, and Ed Begley. Photocopy. iv. “The Source and Symbol of World Conservation.”

Photocopy. v. “Boys of summer.” Don Henley. 1984. Photocopy.

vi. “Walden Woods is site of preservation battle.” New York (AP).

b. Harding, Walter. “This is a beautiful world, but I shall see a fairer one.” American Heritage (Dec. 1962). Pp. 106-112. Photocopy.

c. Kay, Jane Holtz. “The threat to Walden Pond.” Boston Globe (11 Feb. 1987) Photocopy.

d. Conti, Mark. “Commission files suit against office park” Concord Journal (2 April 1987) Photocopy.

e. Speidel, Maria. “Suit pits officials against each other.” Concord Journal (2 April 1987) Photocopy.

f. “A non-threat to Walden.” Concord Journal (26 March 1987) Photocopy.

g. Concord Historical Commission. “Thoreau and Walden: A neglected son and pond.” Concord Journal (12 March 1987) Photocopy.

h. Anderson, Jon. “Thoreau’s Legacy: Sour Grapes in Concord.” The Magazine. Dayton Daily News and Journal Herald (12 July 1987) pp. 4-6. Photocopy.

i. Condry, William. “A Country Diary.” Guardian (9 March 1988) Photocopy.

j. Kimball, Virginia. “Group seeks to keep building boom out of area where Thoreau walked.” Lowell Sun (8 June 1988) pp. 1, 18. Photocopy.

k. i. Macone, John. “Alliance meets to plan strategy” Concord

Journal (9 June 1988) pp. 1, 12. Photocopy. ii. Roof, Christopher. “Defending Walden Woods.”

Massachusetts Audubon Society. p. 12. Photocopy. l. “Walden Pond Office Park Sparks Debate.” The Union Leader,

Manchester, N.H. (10 June 1988) p. 38. Photocopy.

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m. Kay, Jane Holtz. “Wall to Wall at Walden.” The Nation (18 June 1988) pp. 867-872. Photocopy.

n. folder empty o. 2nd page of article missing p. Boucher, Norman. “Have Thoreau’s words come back to haunt

him?” Boston Sunday Globe (3 July 1988) P. 1. Photocopy. q. “Thoreau’s office park?” Concord Journal (7 July 1988). p. 6.

Photocopy. r. Rezendes, Michael. “Crowds, Commerce and Conflict at Thoreau’s

Walden.” The Washington Post (1 Aug. 1988) Pp. A1, 3. Photocopy. s. Rezendes, Michael. “Developer runs afoul of Thoreau fans.” The

Gazette, Montreal (3 Aug. 1988) pp. A1, 3. Photocopy. t. Loring, John. “Preserve Walden’s past and future.” Concord Journal

(11 Aug. 1988) Photocopy. u. McDwarth, Bill. “New condo plan offered.” Concord Journal (29

Sept. 1988) pp. 1, 4. Photocopy. v. “Help Save Walden Woods, the Concord Office Park on Brister’s

Hill.” Concord Journal (7 July 1988) p. 5. w. “The Source and Symbol of World Conservation.” Concord Journal

(3 Nov. 1988) p. 5. x. Phillips, Louis. “’Yours, not sitting on a pumpkin.’” Smithsonian

(Nov. 1988) pp. 124-125. Photocopy. y. Cooperman, Alan. “Developments marked for Thoreau’s Walden

Pond.” Marietta Daily Journal (2 Nov. 1988) p. 2A. Photocopy. z. “Project Learning Tree Takes Root in Massachusetts.” Middlesex

Conservation District, Conservation Education Newsletter (Winter 1989) Photocopy.

aa. “A Field Trip to Walden-Are We Listening to Thoreau?” Middlesex Conservation District, Conservation Education Newsletter (Winter 1989) Photocopy.

bb. Lawson, Sarah C. “Teens mobilize to fight development at Walden.” Metrowest News (14 Feb. 1989) Photocopy.

cc. Greene, Tim. “Court upholds study of Walden project.” Middlesex News (25 March 1989) Photocopy.

dd. Collinge, John. “Thoreau scholar calls Walden stakes ‘cosmic’.” The Lowell Sun (7 May 1989) p. 6. Photocopy.

ee. Collinge, John. “The fight is joined over Walden’s future.” The Lowell Sun (7 May 1989) pp. 1, 6. Photocopy.

ff. “On Once-Wild Walden Pond.” Sierra (May/June 1989) p. 94. Photocopy.

gg. Blanding, Thomas. “Take constructive approach toward Walden.” Concord Journal (6 July 1989) Photocopy.

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hh. Von Drehle, Dave. “Tidal wave of ‘progress’ rolls nearer shores of Walden Pond.” Bangor Daily News (8-9 July 1989) p. 16. Photocopy.

ii. “Support National Historic Landmark Status for all of Walden Woods”-Petition. Concord Journal (13 July 1989) p. 5.

jj. Noll, Peter. “Lincoln board seeks broader traffic data.” Concord Journal (10 Aug. 1989) Photocopy.

kk. Convey, Kevin R. “Why Concord Hates Walden.” Boston Magazine (July 1989) pp. 79-83, 100-105. Photocopy.

ll. Hayward, Mary Ann. “Walden Woods project concerns Thoreau Society.” Newsweekly (10 Aug. 1989) pp. 20 & 28. Photocopy.

mm. Noll, Peter. “Selectmen find office park’s environmental report inadequate.” Concord Journal (24 Aug. 1989) Photocopy.

nn. Noll, Peter. “Walden Woods status receives some support.” Concord Journal (24 Aug. 1989) Photocopy.

oo. Langton, Jane. “Wilderness Society speaks up for Walden Woods.” Lincoln Journal (30 Nov. 1989) p. 7. Photocopy.

pp. “Time running out for Walden Woods.” Concord Journal (30 Nov. 1989) Photocopy.

qq. “Thoreau student opposes development.” Concord Journal (30 Nov. 1989) Photocopy.

rr. i. “Study, don’t build.” Lincoln Journal (7 Dec. 1989)

Photocopy. ii. “Add my cry of distress.” Lincoln Journal (7 Dec. 1989)

Photocopy. ss. McCaffrey, Ed. “Friends of Walden.” Concord Journal (7 Dec. 1989)

Photocopy. tt. Thomas, Bill. “Special status sought for Walden Woods.”

Minuteman Chronicle (17 Dec. 1989) p. 6. Photocopy. uu. Flint, Anthony. “Walden Pond office development earns

environmental clearance.” Boston Globe (20 Dec. 1989) Photocopy. vv. Thomas, Bill. “Conservationists will keep fighting.” The

Minuteman Chronicle (24 Dec. 1989) p. 6. Photocopy. ww. Heany, Joe. “Conservationists bid to buy site of development

plan near Walden Pond.” Boston Herald (25 Dec. 1989) Photocopy. xx. Kaufman, Carrie L. “Save Walden Woods drive gaining.” Middlesex

News (28 Dec. 1989) p. 3A. Photocopy. yy. Larrabee, John. “Thoreau’s ‘values’ at center of debate.” USA Today

(28 Dec. 1989) Photocopy. zz. “Walden Bashed.” Audubon (Jan. 1990) Photocopy. aaa. Siegel, Robert, “Condos to Desecrate Walden Pond.” Poets &

Writers Magazine (Jan./Feb. 1990) pp. 9-10. Photocopy.

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bbb. “The Condo Life on Walden Pond.” Historic Preservation, vol. 42, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 1990) p. 13. Photocopy.

ccc. Holahan, David. “Respect the solitude of Walden Pond.” USA Today (3 Jan. 1990) Photocopy.

ddd. “Walden Pond sinking.” The Weekend Australian (13-14 Jan. 1990) Photocopy.

eee. Sherwood, Mary P. “Programs planned for Walden.” Concord Journal (1 Feb. 1990) Photocopy.

i. Jolson-Colburn “Ex-Eagle Henley Soars Again.” TV Guide (17 Feb. 1990) pp. 12-13, 14-15. Photocopy.

fff. Aucoin, Don. “Marchers with mission: Preserve Walden Pond.” Boston Sunday Globe (25 March 1990) p. 26.

ggg. Canellos, Peter. “Singer offers an option.” Boston Globe (20 April 1990) pp. 23 & 29.

hhh. Patric, William. “Wither Walden?” Casco Bay Weekly (April 1990) Photocopy.

iii. Canellos, Peter. “A clash of liberal causes over Walden.” Boston Globe (5 April 1990) pp. 25 & 32.

jjj. Thomas, Bill. “Rockers join fight to save Walden Woods.” The Minuteman Chronicle Sunday (8 April 1990) p. 6. Photocopy.

kkk. “The Real Walden.” Middlesex News (9 April 1990) p. 8A. Photocopy.

lll. “Affordable housing for Walden Pond.” Boston Globe (10 April 1990).

mmm. Whitall, Susan. “Back to the Nest.” The Detroit News (13 April 1990) pp. 1C & 7C.

nnn. Graff, Gary. “Eagles, environment on Don Henley’s mind.” Detroit News and Free Press (15 April 1990) pp. 1G & 7G.

ooo. Convey, Kevin. “Concord condos vs. nature.” Boston Herald (16 April 1990) Photocopy.

ppp. Reischel, Diane. “Lone Eagle.” Corpus Christi Caller-Times (16 April 1990) pp. B3-4.

qqq. Sanctuary, The Journal of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, On Walden Pond (Nov. 1987).

rrr. “Save the Woods.” Boston Herald (19 April 1990). sss. “Raitt will team with Henley at Centrum.” Boston Globe (19

April 1990). ttt. Beam, Alex. “If not them, then who?” The Boston Gobe (18 April

1990) Photocopy. uuu. Morse, Steve. “Singing for the Cause.” Boston Globe Calendar

(19 April 1990) Photocopy. vvv. Braun, Andy. “Walden Pond worth saving from

development.” Boston Globe (19 April 1990).

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www. Forman, Barbara. “Thoreau is being used as an arbiter.” Boston Globe (19 April 1990).

xxx. “Henley gets older, but music just gets better.” Dayton Daily News (20 April 1990).

yyy. Johnson, Dean. “Into the Woods.” The Boston Herald, Scene (20 April 1990) pp. S13 & S21.

zzz. Gardner, Jan. “Concert to boost group fighting Walden Woods.” The Middlesex News (3 April 1990).

aaaa. Banks, Elizabeth. “State says Walden concert misguided.” Concord Journal (20 April 1990). Photocopy.

bbbb. Collinge, John. “Rocking to block Walden Woods plans.” The Lowell Sun (21 April 1990) pp. 1 & 24. Photocopy.

cccc. Spillane, Jack. “Give us one good reason, Henry.” The Minuteman Chronicle Sunday (22 April 1990) Photocopy.

dddd. Kennedy, Dana. “Rocker Tries Rescuing Walden.” The Union Leader (23 April 1990) p. 33. Photocopy.

eeee. Ingrassia, Lawrence. “At Walden Pond, Two Liberal Causes Seem One Too Many.” Wall Street Journal (24 April 1990) p. A-12. Photocopy.

ffff. “Names and Faces.” Boston Globe (24 April 1990) p. 26. gggg. Morse, Steve. “Like Old Times for Don Henley and Friends.”

Boston Globe (25 April 1990) pp. 37-38. Photocopy. hhhh. Johnson, Dean. “Henley, ex-Eagles and co. soar for Walden

Woods.” The Boston Herald (25 April 1990) p. 63. iiii. Graff, Gary. “Henley, Frey reunite to compose new Eagles tunes.”

News-Herald, Panama City, FL (25 April 1990). jjjj. Graff, Gary. “Rumors of possible Eagles reunion still flying high.”

Times-Herald, Newport News, VA (25 April 1990). kkkk. Morse, Steve. “Rock Caravan Sings to Save Walden Woods.”

Boston Globe (25 April 1990) pp. 37 & 41. llll. Morse, Steve. “Rock Caravan Sings to Save Walden Woods.” Boston

Globe (25 April 1990) pp. 37 & 41. Photocopy. mmmm. Canellos, Peter S. “Funds sought for Walden and housing.”

Boston Globe (26 April 1990) pp. 41 & 44. Photocopy. nnnn. Fay, Michelle. “Rock star Don Henley, others kick-off

Walden Woods fundraiser.” Daily Times Chronicle (26 April 1990) Photocopy.

oooo. Sullivan, Mark. “Environmentalism versus affordable housing.” The Minuteman Chronicle (26 April 1990) pp. 1A & 6A. Photocopy.

pppp. Graff, Gary. “Back to the nest.” Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ontario (26 April 1990) Photocopy.

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qqqq. Graff, Gary. “Henley writing again with ex-Eagle Glenn Frey.” Home News, New Brunswick, NJ (26 April 1990) Photocopy.

rrrr. Sullivan, Mark. “It’s not as simple as it seems.” Minuteman Chronicle (26 April 1990) pp. 1A, 6A-7A. Photocopy.

ssss. Finkelstein, Gary. “Don Henley and friends sing to save Walden Woods.” The Enterprise, Brockton MA (26 April 1990) p. 40. Photocopy.

tttt. Daly, Christopher B. “Plans for Developing Walden Raise Star-Studded Opposition.” Washington Post (26 April 1990) p. A3. Photocopy.

uuuu. Johnson, Dean. “Henley & friends pour out a potent brew.” The Boston Herald (26 April 1990) p. 6.

vvvv. “Celebrities launch plan to save Walden area.” The Providence Journal (26 April 1990) p. D8. Photocopy.

wwww. Kennedy, Dana. “Stars line up to save Walden Pond.” Middlesex News (26 April 1990) pp. 5C-6C. Photocopy.

xxxx. Jarvey, Paul. “Henley and pals Thoreau(ly) hot.” Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, MA (26 April 1990) p. D-1. Photocopy

yyyy. Johnson, Dean. “Stars come out to shine for Walden’s preservation.” Boston Herald (26 April 1990) p. 13.

zzzz. Sullivan, Mark. “It’s not as simple as it seems.” The Minuteman Chronicle (26 April 1990) pp. 1A & 6A. Photocopy.

aaaaa. Empty bbbbb. Langton, Jane. “Self-interest not the motive at Walden.”

Concord Journal (26 April 1990) Photocopy. ccccc. McCullough, Bob. “Nostalgia for nature.” Middlesex News

(26 April 1990) pp. 1C & 6C. Photocopy. ddddd. Tumulty, Karen. “Walden Pond Inspires Combatants.” Los

Angeles Times (26 April 1990) pp. A14-A15. Photocopy. eeeee.

i. Stocklin, Kevin. “Henley holds the line in land purchase plan.” Concord Journal (26 April 1990) pp. 1 & 12.

ii. Garrelick, Renee. “Town officials neutral on Walden fundraiser.” Concord Journal (26 April 1990) pp. 1 & 12.

fffff. “Celebrities lend voices to save Walden Pond.” Patriot Ledger (26 April 1990) p. 6. Photocopy.

ggggg. Empty hhhhh. Beecher, Nancy. “Town needs space to live and to breathe.”

Concord Journal (26 April 1990) Photocopy. Series II.A.2. Box 2: 19 April 1990 - 12 Aug. 1990

a. Morse, Steve. “Singing for the Cause.” Boston Globe Calendar (19 April 1990) pp. 12-13.

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b. ’Connor, Michael. “Walden still pure-despite hype.” The Boston Herald (27 April 1990) p. 71.

c. Morse, Steve. “A night of rock nirvana at the Centrum.” Boston Globe (27 April 1990) p. 34.

d. Graff, Gary. “Henley may be eyeing Eagles.” Daily Record, Morristown, NJ (27 April 1990).

e. Johnson, Dean. “ ‘BCN host cites Walden’s role in black history.” The Boston Herald (27 April 1990) pp. 37-38. Photocopy.

f. Hirshson, Paul. “Rock Around the Clock.” Photograph. Boston Globe (27 April 1990) p. 30.

g. “Don Johnson…” Middlesex News (27 April 1990) p, 10A. Photocopy.

h. “Peace at Walden Pond.” The Boston Herald (28 April 1990) p. 14. i. Adams, Thomas Boylston. “Slow down, for Thoreau’s sake.” Boston

Globe (28 April 1990). j. Canellos, Peter S. “The lesson of Walden Pond.” Boston Globe (29

April 1990). k. “Henley will not go quietly.” The Minuteman Chronicle (29 April

1990) p. 12. Photocopy. l. Crittenden, Jules and Gavin, Rob. “Is fund-raiser in the stars for

Lowell?” The Lowell Sun (29 April 1990) pp. 9 & 11. m. Gardner, Jan. “Crazy-quilt coalition tries to save Walden Woods.”

Middlesex News (29 April 1990) pp. 1A & 10A. n. Thomas, Bill. “Walden rockers soar like Eagles.” The Minuteman

Chronicle Sunday (29 April 1990) Photocopy. o. “Just Lip Service.” Middlesex News (29 April 1990) Photocopy. p. Starr, Mark. “Battling Over Walden Woods.” Newsweek (30 April

1990) p. 27. q. Doesn’t seem to relate to Project r. Fitz Simmon, Jane. “Bells Wage War on Answering Machines.”

Boston Globe (1 May 1990). s. Ross, Elizabeth. “Liberals Clash at Walden Woods.” The Christian

Science Monitor (3 May 1990) p. 6. Photocopy. t. Ellis, Michael. “Town still in dark on Walden benefit.” Concord

Journal (3 May 1990) pp. 9 & 12. Photocopy. u. Drozdowski, Ted. “Flight of the Eagle.” The Boston Phoenix (4 May

1990) p. 13. Photocopy. v. “Hearing about Henry.” The Minuteman Chronicle (6 May 1990) p. 4.

Photocopy. w. LaBastille, Anne. “If Thoreau could see it now…” Boston Sunday

Globe (6 May 1990) pp. B1 & B21. x. “Inspiration at Walden.” Boston Globe (7 May 1990).

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y. Forbes, Anne. “An open letter to Amy Anthony.” Concord Journal (10 May 1990) Photocopy.

z. Ellis, Michael. “Walden Pond tops list for state upkeep funds.” Concord Journal (10 May 1990) pp. 1 & 4. Photocopy.

aa. Graff, Gary. “Eagles Reunion Excites Henley.” Calgary Herald (10 May 1990) Photocopy.

bb. Adams, Thomas Boylston. “‘How beautifully green it is’ for pilgrimages.” Boston Globe (12 May 1990).

cc. Memmott, Carol. “‘Legacy’ of landmarks is threatened.” USA Today (14 May 1990) Photocopy.

dd. Canellos, Peter S. “US designates Walden Woods endangered site.” Boston Globe (15 May 1990) pp. 17 & 21.

ee. “Walden on endangered list.” The Patriot Ledger (15 May 1990) p. 6. ff. Kimball, Virginia. “‘Endangered’ designation could hold off

builders.” The Lowell Sun (15 May 1990) pp. 1 & 4. Photocopy. gg. “Walden named ‘endangered site’.” The Boston Herald (15 May

1990) p. 21. hh. Ishkanian, Ellen. “Concord’s Walden Woods named and

‘endangered site’.” Middlesex News (15 May 1990) Photocopy. ii. Ellis, Michael. “Walden tops endangered list.” Concord Journal (17

May 1990) pp. 1 & 12. jj. Thomas, Bill. “New status hailed, press assailed.” The Minuteman

Chronicle Sunday (20 May 1990) p. 7. Photocopy. kk. “Henley writing again with Eagles band mate Frey.” Times-News,

Burlington, NC (24 May 1990) ll. Banks, Elizabeth. “Outside groups step in to mediate on Walden.”

Concord Journal (31 May 1990) pp 1 & 5. mm. Trione, Debra. “The real meaning of Walden Woods.”

Concord Journal (31 May 1990). nn. Morse, Steve. “Commitment is not just a fad.” Boston Globe (17 June

1990) pp.B27-B28. Photocopy. oo. Trimble, Elizabeth. “Walden Woods Project buys some time.”

Middlesex News (18 June 1990) p. 4A. Photocopy. pp. Zwonitzer, Mark. “Leading Lives of Quiet Desecration.” New

England Monthly (June 1990) pp. 10, 12, 14, & 16. qq. Banks, Elizabeth. “New housing bylaws considered.” Concord

Journal. rr. Adams, Thomas Boylston. “The man who made Sudbury valley his

monument.” ss. Photograph, Don Henley and Jennifer Condos. Tennessean (2 July

1990) p. 8-D. Photocopy. tt. Oermann, Robert K. “Fan’s inspiration leads to Walden crusade.”

Tennessean (4 July 1990) p.

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uu. Stoloff, Deborah. “Walden Woods housing on hold.” Concord Journal (5 July 1990) p., 1 & 11. Photocopy.

vv. Finelli, Neal. “Don Henley in Concert.” SRQ Magazine. (12-26 July 1990) p. 22.

ww. “You Can Help Save Walden Woods.” SRQ Magazine. (12-26 July 1990) p. 22.

xx. Pardue, Leslie. “Walden’s Last Stand.” Resource Renewal (July/Aug. 1990) p. 46. Photocopy.

yy. Goldstein, Patrick “Atlantic Bites Back With Free-Speech Album.” Los Angeles Times/Calendar (15 July 1990) p. 58.

zz. Satchell, Michael. “What to preserve and protect?” U.S. News & World Report (16 July 1990) pp. 37-38. Photocopy.

aaa. Banks, Elizabeth. “Group promises public housing.” Concord Journal (19 July 1990) p. 2. Photocopy.

bbb. Banks, Elizabeth. “Land trust has options on three local sites.” Concord Journal (19 July 1990) p. 9. Photocopy.

ccc. Davis, Paul. “Common Ground.” The Providence Sunday Journal (22 July 1990) pp. F-1 & F-5-7. Photocopy.

ddd. “$31M for park, river projects backed.” The Patriot Ledger (25 July 1990) p. 7.

eee. Associated Press. “On Walden Pond: Celebrities score a preservation success.” Cape Cod Times (14 Aug. 1990) p. 4.

fff. “Walden Donation to be announced.” Boston Globe (13 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

ggg. “Hearst magazines support causes.” Advertising Age (13 Aug. 1990) p. 43. Photocopy.

hhh. LaBanca, Lisa. “Gifts rescue Walden Woods.” Middlesex News (14 Aug. 1990) p. 1A-2A. Photocopy.

iii. O’Connor, Michael. “Condo-mania loses out at Walden.” The Boston Herald (14 Aug. 1990) p. 13.

jjj. “Celebrities team up to acquire, save proposed Walden Pond housing site.” New Britain Herald, New Britain, CT (14 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

kkk. ”Walden Pond saved.” The Home News (15 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

lll. O’Connor, Michael. “Henley Returns.” mmm. Larrabee, John. “On Walden Pond: Rockers, politicians,

CEOs.” USA Today (14 Aug. 1990) p. 3A. Photocopy. nnn. “Saving Thoreau’s Pond: Rock Stars (Who Else?)” New York

Times (14 Aug. 1990). ooo. LaBanca, Lisa. “Stars recall interest in Thoreau’s message.”

Middlesex News (14 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

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ppp. UP International. “Buyers Head off Walden Woods Condo Developer.” Los Angeles Times (14 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

qqq. “Walden Pond Development Project Has Been Scrapped.” The Wall Street Journal (14 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

rrr. Canellos, Peter S. “Plan reached to preserve Walden site.” Boston Globe (14 Aug. 1990) pp. 1 & 6.

Series II.A.3. Box 3: 14 Aug. 1990 - Sept. 1990 a.

i. Davis, Paul. “Payment is made on land near Walden to halt condos.” The Lowell Sun (14 Aug. 1990) pp. 1 & 4.

ii. Ward, Peter. “Tsongas: ‘This is one man’s crusade’ – Henley’s.” The Lowell Sun (14 Aug. 1990) p. 4.

b. “A Thoreau Success.” The Dallas Morning News (15 Aug. 1990) Photocopy.

c. “Celebrities halt project by Walden.” The State, Colombia, SC (15 Aug. 1990) p. 6-A.

d. “Walden Pond saved.” The Home News (15 Aug. 1990) Photocopy. e. “Henley Crusading to Save Walden Pond.” Hitmakers (16 Aug.

1990) pp. 5 & 29. Photocopy. f. Stoloff, Deborah. “Walden Woods preserved.” Concord Journal (16

Aug. 1990) pp. 1 & 10. g. O’Connor, Michael. “Henley Returns.” The Boston Herald (16 Aug.

1990) p. 67. Photocopy. h. The Minuteman Chronicle (16 Aug. 1990). i. “Henley’s rock voice stuns thousands.” Photocopy. j. Dahl, Dick. “Setting the Stage in the Walden Fight.” Massachusetts

Lawyers Weekly (20 Aug. 1990) p. 30. Photocopy. k. “Winning One for Ol’ Thoreau.” Time (27 Aug. 1990) p. 41.

Photocopy. l. “Don Henley’s reasons to rock.” “Captured Live!” Monday Morning

Replay (29 Aug. 1990) p. 2. Photocopy. m. “Thoreau’s Place.” Cape Cod Times (2 Sept. 1990) Photocopy. n. Spillane, Jack. “Henleys can’t save environment alone.” The

Minuteman Chronicle Sunday (2 Sept. 1990 p. 5. Photocopy. o. “200 cheers and a cruise.” p. “Boston Bound.” “Cheers” Cast photo. Photocopy. q. Fox, David J. “Star Power Energizes “Yes on 128’ Drive.” Los

Angeles Times (6 Sept. 1990) Photocopy. r. Perney, Suzanne. “Walden’s Different Drummer.” Boston Sunday

Herald, Sunday Magazine (16 Sept. 1990) pp. 12-16. s. Show Biz News (17 Sept. 1990). t. DeCurtis, Anthony. “The Eagles.” Rolling Stone (20 Sept. 1990) pp.

89-94. Photocopy.

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u. i. “Henley vs. Nixon.” Music Connection (17030 Sept. 1990) p.

20. ii. “Wood the Ruin it?” Los Angeles Times, TV Times (23-29 Sept.

1990) p. 6. Announces “Network Earth” TV segment. iii. Smith, Russell. “TBS series brings ecology down to earth.”

Dallas Morning News (11 Aug. 1990) Photocopy. Series II.A.4. Box 4: Oct. 1990 - 24 March 1991

a. Severin, Mark. “Rescue Expected for Walden.”(Oct. 1990). Photocopy.

b. Mitchell, Deborah. “Separated at birth?” Fortune Magazine (Oct. 1990). P. 358. Photocopy.

c. “Rockers United to Preserve Walden Pond.” International Musician (Oct. 1990). Photocopy.

d. “Asides.” (29 Oct. 1990). Photocopy. e. Mundy, Alicia. “Mensch-Child in the Promised Land.” GQ (Nov.

1990). pp. 78-83, 328-31, & 338-40. Photocopy. f. Stoloff, Deborah. “Walden Woods group eyes sites for affordable

housing.” Concord Journal (22 Nov. 1990). g. Thomas, Bill. “Affordable Housing: Boon or Bane?” The Minuteman

Chronicle Sunday (25 Nov. 1990) pp. 1, 3-4. h. Canellos, Peter S. “Mr. Serious.” Boston Globe (14 Dec. 1990). pp. 53

& 62. i. Sullivan, Jim. “Zevon and Henley, in a serious mood.” Boston Globe

(15 Dec. 1990). pp. 12 & 17. j. Sereda, Michael. “State, Walden Woods group find alternate

housing site.” Middlesex News (15 Dec. 1990). pp. 1A-2A. k. Zuckoff, Mitchell. “Both sides tout Walden Woods land

agreement.” Boston Globe (15 Dec. 1990). pp. 29-30. l. Trott, Robert W. “Boston Gas to sell land to Walden group.” The

Lowell Sun (15 Dec. 1990). Pp. 1 & 24. m. Hall, Carla. “Thoroughly Thinking Thoreau.” The Washington Post

(17 Dec. 1990). Pp. C1-C2. Photocopy. n. Schlosberg, Karen. “Zevon show excitably different.” o. “A Thoreau of the dice.” The Minuteman Chronicle (27 Dec. 1990).

Pp. 1A & 5A. p. Connal, Kevin. “Henley, Long Run.” CD Review (Dec. 1990). Pp. 70-

73. Photocopy. q. “Correction.” The Minuteman Chronicle (27 Dec. 1990). r. Miscellaneous Articles. Concord Journal. (27 Dec. 1990). s. Biddle, Frederic M. “Preservationists set to acquire threatened

Walden site.” Boston Globe (1 Jan. 1991). P. 19. t. The Walden Woods Project-Media Coverage to date (bound copy).

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u. “1990-A Year in Pictures.” Pictorial. The Middlesex News (1 Jan. 1991). P. 4A.

v. Kahn, Joseph. Names and Faces. “Zucker-punched.” Boston Globe (1 Jan. 1991).

w. “Land Saved.” USA Today (2 Jan. 1991). P. 3A Photocopy. x. Associated Press. “Walden Pond land acquired.” Cape Cod Times (5

Jan. 1991). P. 4. y. Andersen, Paul. “Trouble at Walden.” The Aspen Times (10 Jan.

1991). Pp. 1C-2C. z. Schorow, Stephanie. “Walden Woods allies purchase land.”

Middlesex News (5 Jan. 1991). P. 4A. aa. “A Walden Solution.” Boston Globe (11 Jan. 1991). bb. ’Connor, Michael. “Walden Pond Area not out of woods just yet.” cc. “Save Walden Pond.” Diversion (Feb. 1991). P. 14. dd. “Walden Pond land agreement announced.” ee. Bernstein, Richard. “Should Stars Set the Agenda?” New York Times

(10 March 1991). Photocopy. ff. Leland, John. “Johnny B. Goody-Goody.” Newsweek. (Feb. 1991). Pp.

59-60. gg. Canellos, Peter S. “Walden project blocked by parcel’s high cost.”

Boston Sunday Globe (10 March 1991). P. 1. hh. Canellos, Peter S. “The Publisher’s Problem at the Pond.” The

Washington Post (16 March 1991). Pp. F1 & F13. Photocopy. ii. “Walden Watch.” Wilderness (Summer 1990). P. 9. Photocopy. jj. Kellett, Michael. “Developer would destroy a cultural treasure.”

Boston Sunday Globe (24 March 1991). P. A22. Series II.A.5. Box 5: April 1991 - 12 Oct. 1991

a. Robbins, Anthony. “Inner Quest” April 1991 b. Perney, Suzanne. “Walden’s Different Drummer” Inner Quest

Apr. 1991 c. Harris, Craig. “Earth Day Blossoms” The Patriot Ledger Apr.

13/14, 1991 d. “Earth Day” Boston Globe Calendar April 18, 1991 e. “Walden Woods Rescue Effort” American History Illustrated

May/June 1991 f. “Earth Talk” Seventeen May 1991 g. “Golf Course Sought on Unisys Land” Concord Journal May 2,

1991 h. “Concord’s Role in the Abolition Movement” Concord Journal May

5, 1991 i. Alexander, Randy. “Rock Stars Make Issue of Ecology” The Times

May 19, 1991

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j. Blanding, Tom. “Thoreau Scholar Fights for Pond” Boston Globe May 21, 1991

k. “Treasures of Massachusetts” Boston Globe Travel May 26, 1991 l. “Walden Sanctuary Bill Killed Supporters Claim” Minuteman

Chronicle June 13, 1991 m. “Trust Announces 1991 Most Endangered List” Historic

Preservation News July 1991 n. Brooks, Marshall. “Riding Henry Thoreau’s Railroad” NY Times

July 14, 1991 o. Morse, Steve. “A Solo Stevie Nicks” Boston Globe July 14, 1991 p. Trione, Debra. “An Award Recipients of the Jubilee Are……”

The Minuteman Chronicle July 25, 1991 q. O’Brien, Maureen. “Bookends- - The End of the Innocence”

Publisher’s Weekly July 29, 1991 r. Anderson, Kathi B. “Inspiration Point” Seventeen Aug. 1991 s. Beam, Alex. “Regarding Henry” Boston Globe Aug. 8, 1991 t. Anderson, Kathi B. “Woods Workers” Publisher’s Weekly Aug.

6, 1991 u. Henley, Don. SRQ interview. “The Preservation of Walden

Woods” Aug. 8, 1991 v. “Music Not Politics” The Home News Aug. 11, 1991 w. Garbonden, Clif. Author’s Ridge - “The Mystery At Walden

Pond” Boston Sunday Globe Aug. 25, 1991 x. “Thoreau - Genius or Jerk?” Worcester Telegram Aug. 28, 1991 y. “Heaven is Under Our Feet: A Book for Walden Woods”

Publisher’s Weekly Aug. 31, 1991 z. DeMaster, Sarah. “Walden Woods Project Has Dual Mission” &

“Alan Edmond Among Authors of New Walden Woods Book” Concord Journal Sept. 5, 1991

aa. “Walden Pond: Restoring A Writer’s Place” Grand Street Magazine Sept. 1991

bb. Henley, Don. “A Different Drummer” Scholastic Scope Sept. 13, 1991

cc. Johnson, Richard. “The Famous Flock to Walden’s Rescue” Daily News Sept. 16, 1991

dd. “News From Massachusetts” Associated Press Sept. 16, 1991 ee. “The Henley Retort to Mort’s Report” NY Newsday Sept. 17, 1991 ff. “Zuckerman On Walden Pond” USA Today Sept. 17, 1991 gg. Canellos, Peter S. “Walden Developer Says He’s Sold Interest in

Site” Boston Globe Sept. 17, 1991 hh. Gendron, Marie. “Developer Sells Interest in Concord Project”

Boston Herald Sept. 17, 1991 ii. “Mort Retort II” NY Newsday Sept. 18, 1991

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jj. “Publisher Sells His Stake in Walden” Washington Post Sept. 21, 1991

kk. Adams, Jane. “Thoreau Scholar Put Life on Line” Telegram & Gazette Aug. 22, 1991

ll. DeMaster, Sarah. “Many Working To Maintain Walden Woods” Concord Journal Sept. 26, 1991

mm. “Crop Walk Plans to Raise $50,000” Sept. 26, 1991 nn. “The Walden Pond Dispute” NY Post Sept. 30, 1991 oo. “A Man On A Mission” Life Sports & Entertainment Oct. 1991 pp. Henley, Don. “The Walden Woods Project” Earthwatch –

Manhattan Magazine qq. “Walden Pond” Washington Times Oct. 1, 1991 rr. O’Connor, Michael. “Henley Brings a Bit of Heaven to Hub”

Herald – Celebrity Oct. 1, 1991 ss. “A Third Generation Minister and a Pencilmakers Son” Christian

Science Monitor Oct. 2, 1991 tt. Entry form for NY concerts Boston Herald Oct. 22, 1991 uu. “Battle Over Walden Pond” Washington Post Oct. 3, 1991 vv. “A Voice For Walden Woods” The Report Dispatch Oct. 3, 1991 ww. “Get The Site Right” NY Newsday Oct. 3, 1991 xx. “Price Issue Is Just A Drop In The Pond” “Battle Of Walden

Woods” USA Today Oct. 4, 1991 yy. “Beating Their Drums for the Environment” NY Newsday Oct. 6,

1991 zz. “Bonnie Raitt - Rockin’ To Save Walden” NY Post Oct. 8, 1991 aaa. Stevens, William K. “Walden Ponds History Emerges

From Analysis of 600 Years of Mud” NY Times Oct. 8, 1991 bbb. Tolchin, Martin. “Stadium and Home On List of

“Endangered” Places” NY Times June 11, 1991 ccc. Span, Paula. “Waves on Walden Pond – Musician Fights

to Preserve Thoreau’s Woods” Washington Post Oct. 10, 1991 ddd. Thomas, Bill. “Henley’s ‘Heaven’ Leans Too Heavily upon

‘Stars’” Minuteman Chronicle Oct. 10, 1991 eee. fff. “Walden Pond Is Safe” Washington Post Oct. 10, 1991 ggg. “Don Henley’s Natural Obsession” USA Weekend Oct.

11, 1991 hhh. “Rocker Plugs Book” The Home News Oct. 12, 1991

Series II.A.6. Box 6:Oct. 13, 1991 – March, 1992 a. “Don Henley’s Crusade of Conscience” The Dallas Morning News

Oct. 13, 1991 b. “On Preserving Walden Woods” Boston Herald Oct. 13, 1991 c. “People Section” Sun Sentinel Oct. 13, 1991

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d. “Drummer’s Environmental Band Working to Save Thoreau’s Woods” Associated Press Oct. 14, 1991

e. Henley, Don. “Celebrity Scribes Help In Fight to Save Thoreau’s Woods” Associated Press Oct. 14, 1991

f. Farolino, Audrey. “A Real Thoreau – Bred – Rocker Sticks Up for Henry” NY Post / Newsday Oct. 14, 1991

g. “Not Out of the Woods Yet” NY Newsday Oct. 14, 1991 h. Thomas, Bill. “A Rocky Path Toward Preserving Walden Woods” i. “Heaven Is Under Our Feet” Kirkus Reviews Oct. 15,1991 j. “Correction of Don’s Letter” NY Newsday Oct. 16, 1991 k. Roach, Margaret. “A Walk In Walden Woods” NY Newsday –

City Living Oct. 17, 1991 l. “Heaven Is Under Our Feet: Voices For Walden Woods” Rolling

Stone Oct. 117, 1991 m. “Rocket Man” USA Today Oct. 18, 1991 n. “On The Town” NY Post Oct. 18, 1991 o. “Walden Watchers” Boston Herald Oct. 19, 1991 p. Philips, Chuck. “Preserving An Age Of Innocence” Los Angeles

Times Oct. 20, 1991 q. Jaeger, Barbara. “Into The Woods” The Sunday Record Oct 20,

1991 r. Glave, Judy. “Rock Stars, Big Bucks & The Woods” Middlesex

News Oct. 20, 1991 s. “Different Drummers” NY Newsday Oct. 20, 1991 t. Glave, Judy. “It’s Henley vs. The Developers” Cape Cod Times

Oct. 21, 1991 u. Herbert, Bob. “Into The Garden To Aid The Woods” Daily News

Oct. 22, 1991 v. “Pond Power” Daily News Oct. 22, 1991 w. Aquilante, Dan. “Go For A Rock In The Woods” NY Post Oct.

23, 1991 x. “Star Search” NY Newsday Oct. 23, 1991 y. Johnson, Andrew. “Andrew Raises His Stein for Walden” Daily

News Oct. 23, 1991 z. Farber, Jim. “Three Men In A Thoreau-ly Good Cause” Daily

News Oct. 23, 1991 aa. “Plugging The Planet” Daily News Oct. 23, 1991 bb. Anderson, John. “Garden Party For The Woods” NY Newsday

Oct. 23, 1991 cc. Jaeger, Barbara. “Superlative Night For Rock’s ‘A’ Team” The

Record Oct. 23, 1991 dd. Williams, Jeannie. “Into The Woods” USA Today Oct. 23, 1991 ee. “Woods Get $350,000” Concord Journal Oct. 24, 1991

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ff. “Funds OK’d For Area Sites” Minutemen Chronicle Oct. 24, 1991

gg. “Save Us From Developers” Newsday Oct. 25, 1991 hh. Lingeman, Richard. “On Walden Pond” The Nation Oct. 28,

1991 ii. DeMaster, Sarah. “$350,000 Appropriation Will Help Woods

Project” and “$1.5 Million Appropriated to Long Meadows Refuge” Concord Journal Oct. 31, 1991

jj. “Henley Leads Fight To Save Walden Woods” The Music Paper Nov. 1991

kk. “The Walden Wars” Esquire Nov. 1991 ll. Duffy, Thom. “The Crusade of A Different Drummer” “Don

Henley’s Battle for Walden Woods” Billboard Nov. 2, 1991 mm. “The Walden Woods Project: A Concert At Madison

Square Garden, NYC” SRQ Magazine Nov. 7, 1991 nn. “Heaven Can’t Wait” New Musical Express Nov. 9, 1991 oo. Rudell, Kirk J. “Who’s telling the Truth, Zuckerman or Henley?”

NY Observer Nov. 18, 1991 pp. Box office $$ Performance Nov. 22, 1991 qq. “End of the Innocence” News and Notes Nov. 29, 1991 rr. Williams, Jeannie. “A Hot Time In Aspen To Help Save Walden”

USA Today Dec. 3, 1991 ss. Thomas, Michael M. “Yo, WASP, Pull Up Those Tube Socks”

NY Observer Dec. 9, 1991 tt. “Henley Here to Raise Funds” Atlanta Journal Dec. 13, 1991 uu. Kindleberger, Richard. “Will Insurers, Pension Funds be

Economy’s Next Victims?” Boston Globe Dec. 17, 1991 vv. Trione, Debra. “Walden Fight Predates Henley Debut”

Minuteman Chronicle Jan. 11, 1991 ww. “Notes & Addenda - A Walden Solution” Boston Globe

Jan. 11, 1991 xx. Carter, Hodding Jr. “How I Learned To Hate Thoreau” M vol.

x, no. 4 Jan. 1992 yy. King, Peter B. “Walden Woods Project Strikes Major Chord for

Henley” Pittsburgh Press Feb. 4, 1992 zz. Norman, Tony. “Henley Takes Path of Activist” Pittsburgh Post-

Gazette Feb. 6, 1992 aaa. Lubenski, Cathy. “Over 500 Visit Bookstore To See

Henley” Tribune Review Feb. 7, 1992 bbb. “Weary Wait” Book signing Pittsburgh Press Feb. 7,

1992 ccc. Considine, J.D. “Singer Signs for a Piece of ‘Heaven’” The

Sun Feb. 10, 1992

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ddd. “Henley Focusing Only on Walden Woods” Patriot Ledger Feb 15./16, 1992

eee. Fee/Raposa. “Stars Shine” Inside Track of the Boston Herald Feb. 18, 1992

fff. Marsh, Dave. “This Land Is Your Land…..” Concert News Feb. 1992

ggg. Blowen, Michael. Names & Faces – “Prints Charming” Boston Globe Feb. 20, 1992

hhh. Hagerty, Matt. “Henley: Walden Project Has Accomplished Much” Concord Journal Feb. 27, 1992

iii. Hagerty, Matt. “Walden Woods Project Fundraiser A Success” Concord Journal. Feb. 27, 1992

jjj. Thomas, Bill. “Walden Woods Project Raises Money For Land Acquisition” Minuteman Chronicle Feb. 29, 1992

kkk. Lindsay, Phyllis. “From the ‘City On The Hill’ To Utopian Walden” Minuteman Chronicle Feb. 29, 1992

lll. “Blanding Resigns” Minuteman Chronicle Feb. 29, 1992 mmm. nnn. “Heaven Is Under Our Feet” The Music Paper March 1992. ooo. O’Connor, Michael. “Take A Walk On The Walden Side”

Boston Herald March 10, 1992 ppp. Katz, Larry. “Rock Stars Step Back in Time for Brazilian

Benefit” Boston Herald Mar. 13, 1992 qqq. “Saving A Writer’s Beloved Sanctuary” Danville Register

Mar. 18, 1992 rrr. “From Left to Right: Walden Words” Needham Opinion Mar. 19,

1992 sss. Atkinson, Jay. “A ‘Larger House’ for Thoreau” Boston

Globe Mar. 21, 1992 ttt. “Henley Plays in Blandings Band” Minuteman Chronicle Mar. 21,

1992 uuu. Boston Globe - Names and Faces March 22 & 31, 1992 vvv. Moroney, Tom. “Stand By Your Rat” Middlesex News

Mar. 22,1992 www. “Not Out Of The Woods Yet” LA Times March 26, 1992 xxx. “Mr. Ludwig’s Letter To The Editor” Needham Times Mar.

23, 1992 Series II.A.7. Box 7

a. “Walden Pond and Woods” Endless Vacation April 1992 b. Letters to the Editor Concord Journal “Deblois House in Walden

Woods May Hold New Thoreau World Center” c. Canellos, Peter S. “Conservation Group Buys More Walden Land”

Boston Globe April 2, 1992

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d. Canellos, Peter S. “Funds Sought for Walden Housing” Boston Globe April 26, 1992

e. Britt, Bruce. “Henley Returns to the Country” LA Daily Times Apr. 2, 1992

f. Chagollan, Steve. “Concert for Walden Woods” The Hollywood Reporter April 3, 1992

g. Britt, Bruce. “Young Was Burr in Concert Saddle” LA Life April 3, 1992

h. Thomas, Bill. “Rumblings Break Serenity At Walden Woods” The Minuteman Chronicle April 4, 1992

i. Hilman, Roger. “Rock of Ages” LA Times April 3, 1992 j. Perry, David. “The Heart of the Matter” The Lowell Sun April 7,

1992 k. Fee/Raposa. Inside Track Boston Herald April 9, 1992 l. Larrabee, John. “Walkathon To Save Walden Woods” USA Today

April 10, 1992 m. O’Connor, Michael. “Walden Rally Lures Thousands” Boston

Herald April 13, 1992 n. Johnson, Glen. “Walk for Walden Woods.” The Lowell Sun April

13, 1992. WWP Media: Lowell Sun o. O’Connor, Michael. “Walden Rally Lures Thousands” Boston

Herald April 13, 1992 p. “Walk for Walden” Telegram & Gazette April 13, 1992 q. Everett, Martha. “Like Thoreau I Have Walked A Lot In Concord”

Providence Journal April 1992 r. Brush, Colleen. “Thousands Walk To Save Walden Woods”

Boston Globe April 12, 1992 s. Romandetta, Julie. “Markey, Extreme Odds-On Favorites” Boston

Herald April 14, 1992 t. Blowen, Michael. Aerosmith, Henley Added To Music Awards”

Boston Globe - Names & Faces April 14, 1992 u. Lifeline - “Boston Music Awards” USA Today April 14, 1992 v. “No Hard Ball at Hard Rock” Boston Herald April 15, 1992 w. Hagerty, Matt. “7,000 Walk for Walden Woods.” Concord Journal

April 16, 1992. x. Bertoni, Meg. “Henley Gives Walden Woods A Chance” The

Berkeley Beacon April 16, 1992 y. “Preserving Walden” Charlotte Observer April 17, 1992 z. Teitell, Beth. “Run of Charity Pledge-A-Thons Raises Funds and

Awareness.” Boston Herald April 23, 1992 aa. McGrath, Amy. “An Eagle Takes Time to Save Walden Woods”

Metronome May 1992

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bb. Trione, Debra. “Landfill Expansion Vote Is Bad News for Walden Woods” Minuteman Chronicle May 14, 1992

cc. “Historic Walden Woods Threatened by Development” Outdoor American Spring 1992

dd. Andrews, Susanna. “Mort’s Retort” Mirabella June 1992 ee. Bailey, Bill. “I Went To The Woods Because I Wished To Live

Deliberately” Appalachia June 15, 1992 ff. Don Henley’s House The NY Times June 18, 1992 gg. Landfill Expansion Concord Journal June 25, 1992 hh. Morse, Steve. “Going It Alone” Boston Globe June 26, 1992 ii. Letter from Don Henley (response to article) “No Eagles, No

Cypress” NY Times July 2, 1992 jj. T-Shirts Sale to Benefit Walden. Concord Journal July 2, 1992 kk. Thomas, Bill. “Turning A Lens on Thoreau’s Walden Haunt”

Minuteman Chronicle July 2, 1992 ll. “The Purpose of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act” Concord Journal

July 2, 1992 mm. Delbanco, Andrew. “The Skeptical Pilgrim” The New

Republic July 6, 1992 nn. Brain, J. Walter. “A Look At The Scenery of Thoreau’s Rivers”

Concord Journal July 9, 1992 oo. “Million Dollar Price Tag……” Concord Journal July 16, 1992 pp. “Hub Publisher Aids Walden Woods Project” Boston Sunday

Herald July 19,1992 qq. Sherwood, Mary. “Goal Should Be Affordable Housing” Concord

Journal July 22, 1992 rr. Gold, Sue. “Rock for the Environment” The Music Paper Aug.,

1992 ss. “The Forgotten Language Tour” Orion Summer 1992 tt. Dickey, Jason. “Gravestones Tell A Story of Concord” Aug. 13,

1992 uu. Mojo/Henely Confrontation Boston Globe Aug. 14, 1992s vv. “Amazon Sabotage” Washington Post Aug. 27, 1992 ww. “Trees” SRQ Aug. 27 – Oct 15, 1992 xx. Notes, News, Reviews. Buzzworm Sept/Oct 1992 yy. “Walden Woods - Global Releaf” SRQ end of Summer 1992 zz. “Don Henley Talks About The Walden Woods Project” Music

Atlanta Oct. 1992 aaa. Letter to the Editor - “Enough is Enough” Oct. 3, 1992 bbb. The Scoop on Mort. NY Daily News Oct. 5, 1992 ccc. “Wit For Walden” Boston Herald Oct. 9, 1992 ddd. “Stars Come Out To Save Walden” Telegram and Gazette

Oct. 9, 1992

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eee. “Tree Ad” Rolling Stone Oct. 15, 1992 fff. O’Connor, Michael. “Flight Still On To Save Walden Woods”

Boston Herald Oct. 30, 1992 Series II.A.8. Box 8

a. Seventeen Nov. 1992 b. Brenneman, Kristina. “Album Raises Funds for Walden Woods

Project” Concord Journal Nov. 26, 1992 c. Davies, Barbara. “Walden Woods Album” Billboard Nov. 1992 d. “Trees” Boston Herald Dec. 2, 1992 e. American Bookseller Dec. 1992 f. Weinraub, Bernard. “Conscience is Inconvenient: Stars reject

Aspen Boycott” Providence Journal Dec. 3, 1992 g. “Rock for Wood” Boston Herald Dec. 4, 1992 h. Names & Faces - Seed Money Boston Globe Dec. 30, 1992 i. “Trees” Mirabella Dec. 1992 j. “The Concerts for Walden Wood” March 31/April 1, 1992

Series II.A.9. Box 6: 13 Oct. 1991 - March 1992 a. Severin, Mark. “Rescue Expected for Walden.”(Oct. 1990).

Photocopy. b. Mitchell, Deborah. “Separated at birth?” Fortune Magazine (Oct.

1990). P. 358. Photocopy Series II.A.10. Box 7: April 1992 - Oct. 1992

a. Severin, Mark. “Rescue Expected for Walden.”(Oct. 1990). Photocopy.

b. Mitchell, Deborah. “Separated at birth?” Fortune Magazine (Oct. 1990). P. 358. Photocopy

c. The Walden Woods Project Archives News Clippings Series II.A.11. Box 8: Nov. 1992 - Dec. 1992 Series II.A.12. Severin, Mark. “Rescue Expected for Walden.”(Oct. 1990).

Photocopy. Series II.A.13. Mitchell, Deborah. “Separated at birth?” Fortune Magazine

(Oct. 1990). P. 358. Photocopy

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THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT COLLECTION SERIES II

Series II.A.14. The Acton Powder Mill a. Wheeler, Marian Harlow. “Pratt’s Powder Mills.” Concord

Women’s Club. Concord, MA. 5 Feb. 1985. Series II.A.15. Adams, Charlotte

a. Dees, Matt. “Activist Charlotte Adams, 102.” Obituary. News & Observer [Raleigh, NC] 2 Aug. 2005.

Series II.A.16. Alcott, Bronson a. Hatfield, Julie. “Tracing the missing man from ‘Little Women’.”

Rev. of March, by Geraldine Brooks. Boston Globe. b. Brooks, Geraldine. “Orpheus at the Plough: The Father of ‘Little

Women’.” New Yorker 10 Jan. 2005: 58-65. (2) c. “‘Table Talk’ Conversations on A. Bronson Alcott & the

Philosophies That Shaped His Life." Orchard House, Concord, MA. 3 Nov. 2005. (2)

d. “Parlor.” Flyer. e. "Concord School of Philosophy Program-1879." Flyer. (2) f. The A. Bronson Alcott Society Newsletter Vol. 23. No. 1 (2002-2003). g. Murray, Gary V. “Fruitlands ex-CFO arraigned.” Telegram & Gazette

[Worcester] 24 June 2009: B1. Series II.A.17. Alcott, Louisa May.

a. Alphonse, Lylah M. “Revealing essays bring Alcott to life.” Rev. of Alcott in Her Own Time, ed. Daniel Shealy. Boston Globe 8 Sept. 2005: C5.

b. Hart, Melissa. “Alcott family’s legacy lives on in Concord.” Boston Sunday Globe 28 March 2010: M6.

c. Cornachio, Donna and Garfield, Maria. “Little Women Today.” Real Simple: 140-146.

d. Gilbert, Matthew. “Alcott’s own story is full of drama.” Rev. of The Woman Behind ‘Little Women,’ by Nancy Porter. Boston Globe 28 Dec. 2009: G13.

e. “‘Striking a Blow for Freedom’: The Alcotts and Abolition.” 2009 Summer Conversational Series and Teacher Institute, June 12-17 2009. Flyer.

f. “Illustrating Little Women: Louisa May Alcott and Frank Thayer Merrill.” The Concord Museum Newsletter Summer 2002: 1+.

Series II.A.18. The American Evolution: Voices of America Series a. “The American Evolution: Voices of America Series.” Flyer.

Series II.A.19. American Forests a. American Forests July-Aug. 1994. b. American Forests Sept.-Oct. 1994.

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c. "Plant a Tree from Thoreau's Walden Pond." American Forests: Famous & Historic Trees: 38-39.

d. "Plant a Tree from Thoreau's Walden Pond." American Forests: Famous & Historic Trees: 26-27.

e. Smith, Dan. "For the Love of Walden Woods." American Forests: the Magazine of Trees and Forests May-June1992: 27.

Series II.A.20. AWI Quarterly: Animal Welfare Institute Quarterly a. AWI Quarterly Vol. 50. No. 1, (2001). b. AWI Quarterly Vol. 50. No. 2 (2001). c. AWI Quarterly Vol. 50. No. 3 (2001).

Series II.A.21. Art Exhibit: Call, Bert a. Call, Bert L. “Higher Nature—Wider Views.” Dexter Historical

Society. Pamphlet. Series II.A.22. Art Exhibit: Feshbach, Oriole Farb.

a. Feshbach, Oriole Farb. System Ranger. 2000. (2) b. Feshbach, Oriole Farb. Streams of light… from other systems run?

1999. (2) c. Feshbach, Oriole Farb. Arctic Comet. 2000. d. “Oriole Farb Feshbach.” Resume. e. Correspondence: Feshbach, Oriole Farb. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer,

27 Nov. 2004. f. Bander, Nina. “Artist’s latest exhibit shows the sights of poetry.”

Recorder 26 Sept. 2002. Series II.A.23. Art Exhibit: Finch, Spencer

a. Johnson, Ken. “Playing with the Past while Examining the Fault Lines of Memory.” Boston Globe 20 June 2007: E3+.

Series II.A.24. Art Exhibit: Foster, Tony. a. Foster, Tony. “Thoreau’s Country: A Visual Diary.” Yale Center for

British Art. Brochure. Series II.A.25. Art Exhibit: Thoreau Reconsidered

a. “Thoreau Reconsidered.” Wave Hill Glyndor Gallery, June 7 – Aug. 26, 2007. Pamphlet.

b. Genocchio, Benjamin. “Modern Ripples From Walden Pond.” New York Times 22 July 2007.

c. “Thoreau Reconsidered.” Concord Art Association, Oct. 17-Dec. 7, 2008. Postcard.

d. “Thoreau Reconsidered.” Concord Art Association. Inventory. e. Hagen, Stefan. “The Last Day at Walden.” 2003. Flyer.

Series II.A.26. Art Exhibit: Wawrzonek, John. a. “For your donation of $500…” Flyer. b. Wawrzonek, John. Wyman’s Meadow At Walden Pond. c. Wawrzonek, John. Thoreau’s Cove. d. Anderson, Leslie. “Beyond Walden.” Boston Globe 18 Sept. 2003: 10.

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e. “Images of Thoreau & New England: Inspired by the Sesquicentennial of the Publication of Walden.” St. Botolph Club Boston, MA, Sept. 15—Oct. 25 2004. Flyer.

Series II.A.27. Azoff, Irving. a. “A Smashing deal for Geary.” Boston Globe 6 Feb. 2006: B7. (2)

Series II.A.28. Baxter State Park a. “Roaring Brook Nature Trail: Baxter State Park.” Trail Guide. b. “Welcome to Baxter State Park.” Flyer. c. “Mountain Climbing and Day-Hiker Tips.” Flyer. d. “The Moose.” Flyer. e. “Wild Flowers to Look for in Baxter Park.” Flyer. f. “Baxter Park Wildlife Listing.” Flyer. g. “Native American Names and Terminology.” Flyer. h. “Birds Found in Baxter Park.” Flyer. i. “Black Bear Alert.” Flyer. j. “Kidney Pond Trails.” Map.

Series II.A.29. Begley, Ed a. “Concord Academy Commencement Exercises.” Program.

Series II.A.30. The Birchwood Inn a. “The Birchwood Inn, Temple, N.H.” The Birchwood Inn. Pamphlet.

Series II.A.31. Borst, Raymond a. Wentzel, Michael. “Raymond R. Borst, 91, a top collector of

Thoreau.” Obituary. Rochester Democrat & Chronicle 8 May 2001. Series II.A.32. Boston Public Library

a. “Thirty years ago, we…” Boston Public Library. Boston Globe. Advertisement. b. Correspondence: Dovenitz, Jan M. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 2 Sept. 2003.

Series II.A.33. Brister’s Hill a. Schmidt, Allen H. “How could Thoreau not have known, or did

he?” 28 April 2005. Series II.A.34. Brook Farm.

a. Kenney, Michael. “Reform-Minded: Two new works focus on the rise and fall of a pair of utopian communities in Massachusetts in the 1800s.” Rev. of Brook Farm: The Dark Side of Utopia, by Sterling F. Delano. Boston Sunday Globe April 11, 2004: D8.

b. “Announcing the Photographic Reprint of This Cornerstone of American Transcendentalism with New Introductory Essays: Specimens of Foreign Literature In Fifteen Volumes edited by George Ripley.” Flyer. (2)

Series II.A.35. Brooks, Paul a. Brooks, Paul. “Art of Seeing Nature.” Paul Brooks Collection. (2) b. Correspondence: Hales, Mary Ann. General Letter 28 Feb. 2003.

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c. “The Cottage Press Information and Fact Sheet.” Flyer. d. Display of the Paul Brooks Collection at the Thoreau Institute at Walden

Woods. Photographs. (2) e. Correspondence: Brooks, Paul. Letter to Cabb Wheeler 3 Oct. 1961. f. “Remembering Rachel Carson.” Naturalist News.

Series II.A.36. Cape Cod a. Grant, Steve. "Sands of Time Haven’t Eroded Thoreau’s Cape Cod

Footprints." Morning Call 9 June 2002: F6. b. Bergeron, Chris. "In Thoreau's Footsteps." Metrowest Daily News 17

Aug. 2000. c. “Photo Finish.” Cape Cod Life July 2008: 27. d. Russ, Hilary. “Thoreau leads Clifford to Whydah ‘caboose’.” Cape

Cod Times 6 Oct. 2007. Series II.A.37. Carson, Rachel

a. Gleiber, John. “Breaking the Silence.” Animal Welfare Institute Quarterly Vol. 56. No. 3 (2007): 13.

b. “Rachel Carson and Silent Spring a 40th Anniversary Tribute: A Commemorative Exhibit.” Flyer.

c. Miller, Stuart. “Women’s Work.” E: The Environmental Magazine. Jan.-Feb. 1997: 28-35.

d. "The Work of Rachel Carson." Heron Dance No. 18: 6. e. Howarth, William. Turning the Tide: How Rachel Carson became a

woman of letters. Reprinted from The American Scholar Vol. 74. No. 3 (2005). f. Correspondence: Nature and Environmental Writers – College and

University Educators. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 22 Aug. 2003. g. Genovesi, Bob. “Walking the Talk: Kaiulani Lee.” Body and Soul

March/April 2003. h. Nickles, Nina. “Remembering Rachel Carson: Biographer extols

legacy of ‘Silent Spring’ author.” Concord Journal 29 April 1999: 11. Series II.A.38. Cascade Holistic Economic Consultants (CHEC)

a. Knudsen, Karen, and Randal O'Toole. “Good Intentions: the Case for Repealing the Knutson-Vandenberg Act.” Cascade Holistic Economic Consultants, 1991.

b. Moskowitz, Karyn, and Randal O'Toole. “Transitions: New Incentives for Rural Communities.” Cascade Holistic Economic Consultants, 1993.

Series II.A.39. Center for Environmental Education a. Grapevine Spring 2000.

Series II.A.40. Cheever, Susan a. Sullivan, James. "Concord's other revolution: a history of a creative

ferment in thought, letters." Rev. of American Bloomsbury: Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson,. Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and

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Henry David Thoreau—Their Lives, Their Loves, Their Work by Susan Cheever. Boston Sunday Globe 31 Dec. 2006: K5. (2)

b. Marshall, Megan. “Much more than handmaidens.” Boston Sunday Globe 14 Jan. 2007.

c. “Reading: Capturing a moment.” Boston Globe 24 Jan. 2007. d. Cheever, Susan. Letter to The New Yorker 9 June 2008: 10.

Series II.A.41. Clamshell Bluff a. Blancke, Shirley et al. “Clamshell Bluff, Concord, Massachusetts.”

Massachusetts Archaeological Society Vol. 56 (1995): 29-84. Series II.A.42. Climate Change

a. Donnelly, John. “The Power of Trash.” Boston Globe 9 April 2007: C1+.

b. Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate: Summary for Policymakers of the Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change. Science and Environmental Policy Project April 2008.

c. Correspondence: Miller, Dan. Letter to environmental professionals and leaders 7 July 2008.

d. Chandler, Graham. “Desertification and Civilization.” Saudi Aramco World Nov.-Dec. 2007: 36-43.

Series II.A.43. Concord, MA a. Miller, Ken. “Committee marks trails.” Concord Journal 13 Nov.

2008. b. Leahy, Jim. “Mothering Sunday memories.” Concord Journal. c. “Sunday, March 2nd at 3pm: Living In Concord.” Concord

Bookshop. Advertisement. d. Beer, Michael and Gluck, William D. “West Concord on the brink

of change.” Concord Journal 2008: 12. e. Hallowell, Jane. “The search for my Concord.” Concord Journal: 10. f. O’Brien, Keith. “With switch to LEDs, all is not bright.” Boston

Globe: A1+. g. Lefferts, Jennifer Fenn. “Preserving road back into history.” Boston

Sunday Globe 28 June 2009: W2+. h. Kocian, Lisa. “Sands shift in summer reading.” Boston Sunday Globe

28 June 2009: W2+. i. “Pine Tree Farms.” Business card. j. Schworm, Peter. “In Concord, a bid to save tie to abolitionist days.”

Boston Globe 14 Sept. 2009. k. Lefferts, Jennifer Fenn. “Community briefing—Concord: Requests

for Preservation Funding.” Boston Sunday Globe 18 Oct. 2009: 2. Series II.A.44. Concord Activists

a. Lecesse, Cheryl. “Thornton is ‘determined’.” Concord Journal 28 Feb. 2008: 1+.

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b. Lecesse, Cheryl. “‘An amazing person’.” Concord Journal 20 March, 2008: 1+. (2)

c. “A Tribute to Marian Thornton.” Concord Land Conservation Trust Newsletter Jan. 2000: 1.

d. Marquard, Bryan. “Elizabeth Bole Eddison; helped libraries gain order.” Obituary. Boston Globe: E7.

Series II.A.45. Concord Conservation a. Strybel, Shannon. “Selectmen vote not to relocate Boston Gas to

Route 2A site.” Concord Journal 9 Dec. 1993: 23. b. Davis, Bryan. “Selectmen pursue Route 2A land swap.” Concord

Journal 1 Sept. 1994. c. Strybel, Shannon. “Light plant’s move rejected.” Concord Journal:

1+. d. Skillman, Brad. “Officials cope with controversial fund transfer.”

Concord Journal 6 April 1995: 1+. e. Lefferts, Jennifer Fenn. “Town Seeks Woods for Playing Fields.”

Boston Globe 12 Nov. 2006. f. Roche, Kerri. “Taking sides over playing fields.” Concord Journal

12 April 2007: 1+. g. Levine, Connie. “Voters: Stand by your woods.” Letters to the

Editor. Concord Journal 19 April 2007: 16. h. Robichaud, Al. “Fields don’t belong in woods.” Letters to the

Editor. Concord Journal 19 April 2007: 16. i. Roche, Kerri. “After second try, voters OK fields plan.” Concord

Journal 26 April 2007. j. Roche, Kerri. “Concord Academy Looks to Buy Arena Property.”

Concord Journal 19 July 2007. k. Heany, Sally. “School plan for Woods advances.” Boston Globe 5

March 2006. l. Levenson, Michael. “Protesters plant saplings to save forest.”

Boston Globe 29 April 2007: B1+. m. Samuels, Adrienne. “In forest, conscience acts as a guide.” Boston

Globe 18 July 2006: B1. n. Brain, J. Walter. “Hubbard’s River Tract is worth preserving.”

Concord Journal 3 April 2008: 7. Series II.A.46. Concord Festival of Authors

a. “The Walden Woods Project, in collaboration with the Concord Festival of Authors, invites you to a special afternoon with author Janet Tashjian…” Concord Festival of Authors 23 Oct. 2008. Flyer. (5)

b. Correspondence: Mitchell, Rob. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. 11 June 2004.

c. Correspondence: Mitchell, Rob. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. 15 Sept. 2004.

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d. Correspondence: Mitchell, Rob. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. 17 April 2007.

e. Correspondence: Mitchell, Rob. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. 15 May 2008.

f. “2006 Concord Festival of Authors Oct. 19-Nov. 3 Events in Concord & Lowell.”

g. “Concord Festival of Authors.” 18 Oct.-5 Nov. 2005. Flyer. h. “Panels on TV and Hawthorne highlight Author’s Festival.”

Concord Journal 21 Oct. 2004. i. “Illustrating Thoreau: A Photographer’s Story.” Stewardship

Lecture Series. Flyer. j. “Festival of Authors.” Concord Journal 14 Oct. 2004. k. “Festival of Authors.” Concord Journal 21 Oct. 2004. l. “Festival of Authors.” Lincoln Journal 14 Oct. 2004. m. “The Walden Woods Project & RESTORE: The North Woods in

conjunction with The Concord Festival of Authors present Jeffrey S. Cramer.” Flyer. (2)

Series II.A.47. Concord Free Public Library a. Correspondence: Woodman, Joyce. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer: 17

Nov. 2000. b. Correspondence: Trustees of Concord Free Public Library. Letter to

Jeffrey S. Cramer: 2007. c. Correspondence: Trustees of the Concord Free Public Library.

Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer: 16 Aug. 2007. Postcard. d. Correspondence: Trustees of the Concord Free Public Library.

Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer: 2005. e. Wilson, Leslie, and Robert Hall, comps. “Reconstructing Thoreau's

World.” 2007. Brochure. (2) f. Wilson, Leslie, and Robert Hall, comps. "No Worthless Books:

Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s Foreign Library." 2005. g. “Transcendentalism as a Medium for the Wisdom of the World.”

30 Oct. 2005. Flyer. Series II.A.48. Concord Haunting

a. McGrory, Brian. “A true test of the spirit.” Boston Globe 31 Oct. 2000.

b. Heaney, Sally. “Historic inn scares up a ghost story.” Boston Globe 9 March 2006: 5.

c. “Ghost stories on the pond.” Concord Journal 23 Oct. 2008: 20. Series II.A.49. The Concord Historical Collaborative

a. Frey, Susan. “Young leaders connect in Walden Woods.” Concord Journal 10 June 2010: 19.

b. “Concord’s ‘Exceptional Respect for Tillage’.” The Concord Historical Collaborative’s Return to the Soil. Fall 2008. Flyer. (3)

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c. Gross, Robert A. “Culture and Cultivation: Agriculture and Society in Thoreau’s Concord.” Journal of American History Vol. 69. No. 1, June 1982.

d. “Meeting Points: Concord Historical Collaborative’s Lecture/Event Series.” Flyer.

e. “Return to the Soil: Concord’s ‘Exceptional Respect for Tillage’ Presenters.” Flyer.

f. “Return to the Soil: Concord’s ‘Exceptional Respect for Tillage’ Fall 2008.” Flyer.

g. Shepard, Odell, et al. “From The Journals of Bronson Alcott.” 1938. h. “Hawthorne Observations on the Wayside Landscape.” Flyer. i. Alcott, Amos Bronson. “Rural Affairs.” Concord Days 1872. Flyer. j. Alcott, Amos Bronson. “Agriculture.” Table-Talk. Boston: Alfred

Mudge & Sons, 1877. Flyer. k. Alcott, Amos Bronson. “The Garden.” Tablets 1868. Flyer. l. “The Farm at Walden Woods.” Pamphlet. m. “A Guide to Concord Farms.” Pamphlet. n. “Pulitzer Prize Winner John Matteson…” Concord Historical

Collaborative. Flyer. o. “The Thoreau Farm Trust and the Concord Art Association present

‘The Art of Barns’.” Flyer. p. “Return to the Soil…” Concord Historical Collaborative. Flyer.

Series II.A.50. Concord Museum a. “Concord Museum: Where Concord’s History Begins.” Flyer. (5) b. "Trail Mix: Walden Commemoration." Natural New England

Summer 2004: 33-34. c. Roche, Kerri. “Curator’s book chronicles museum collection.”

Concord Journal 5 July 2007. d. Concord Museum Newsletter Fall/Winter 2008.

Series II.A.51. The Concord Review a. Correspondence: Beng, Ng Song. Letter to William Fitzhugh 7 Oct.

1997. b. “History Lesson.” Wall Street Journal 26 May, 2000. c. Correspondence: Esch, Jesse. Letter to William Fitzhugh 20 Aug.

1997. d. Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. “All hail to The Concord Review.” 24 Aug.

2000. e. Correspondence: Fleming, Rebecca B. Letter to William Fitzhugh 11

June 2000. f. Correspondence: Nappi, Chiara R. Letter to William Fitzhugh 22

June 2000. g. Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy. “Relegating Student Research to the

Past.” Education Week Vol. 22. No. 12 (2002).

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h. Fitzhugh, William. “Introduction: History Research Paper Study.” Nov. 2002.

Series II.A.52. Conservation, General a. Bass, Rick. "Hold Nothing Back." Sierra: Exploring, Enjoying, and

Protecting the Planet Sept.-Oct. 1997: 32+. b. Correspondence: van de Hoek, Robert Roy. Letter to Jeffrey S.

Cramer 17 April 2002. c. Burne, Matthew R. and Curtice R. Griffin. “Habitat associations of

pool-breeding amphibians in eastern Massachusetts, USA.” Wetlands Ecology and Management Vol. 13 (2005).

d. Shimron, Yonat. “Music makes money for land.” News & Observer [Raleigh] 1 July 1994: 1B.

e. Freinkel, Susan. “Trees by design.” Boston Sunday Globe 23 Dec. 2007: E1+.

Series II.A.53. Conservation of Manuscripts; Museum and Library Studies a. Correspondence: Oetting, Edward C. General address 12 June,

2003. b. Northeast Document Conservation Center. Receipt: Mary Todd

Glaser, Director of Paper Conservation, for “Protest of 400… against the execution of Washington Goode.”

c. Archival Outlook: Newsletter of the Society of American Archivists. May/June 2009.

d. MBLC Notes: A Publication of the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Vol. 28. No. 2 (2009).

e. Museum Studies and Public History Publications 2009. American Association for State and Local History.

f. MacDonnell Rare Books. No. 38 April 2002. Series II.A.54. Cook, Charles.

a. “Charles W. Cook, Ph. D.” Business Card. b. “Tete a Tete: Film and Instructor’s Guide for Teachers and

Librarians.” Pamphlet. c. “Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia.” Pamphlet.

Series II.A.55. Cramer, Jeffrey S a. “Celebrate Walden’s 150th Anniversary.” The Walden Woods

Project. Flyer. (2) b. “Stewarding the Sprit of Walden.” Stewardship Lectures 19 Aug.

2004. Flyer. (5) c. “Stewarding the Spirit of Walden: Jeffrey S. Cramer.” Flyer. (6) d. Montgomery, Leigh. “Thoreau’s Walden Returns to its Source.”

Christian Science Monitor 6 Aug. 2004. e. Kenny, Michael. “The heroic ‘Walden’; a literal take on birdsong.”

Rev. Walden: A Fully Annotated Edition, ed. Jeffrey S. Cramer and The Music of Wild Birds, by Judy Pelikan. Boston Globe 15 Aug. 2004.

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f. "The Walden Woods Project's 2007 Stewardships Lecture Series: I to Myself: Thoreau in His Journals." Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, Lincoln, MA. 11 Oct. 2007. Flyer. (2)

g. “Thursday, Oct. 11th 7:00 PM, I to Myself: Thoreau in his Journal.” Stewardship Lectures. Flyer.

h. Bergeron, Chris. "Notes From the Undergrowth: Thoreau's Journals Reveal Man Behind the Icon." Rev. I to Myself: An Annotated Selection from the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau, ed. Jeffrey S. Cramer. Daily News [Framingham} 28 Oct. 2007: C1+. (2)

i. Barry, Rebecca Rego. “Archivist in the Forest.” Fine Books Magazine Jan. 2010. (3)

j. “The Walden Woods Project & RESTORE: The North Woods in conjunction with The Concord Festival of Authors present Jeffrey S. Cramer.” Flyer.

k. Denenberg, Herb. “Answers to Questions About Dates on Yogurt Chips, Massage And Acne Treatment.” Evening Bulletin 25 June 2007.

Series II.A.56. Curtis, George William a. Bogardus Photograph and Potrait Galleries. George William Curtis. b. “George William Curtis (1842-1892) the Easy-Chair Philosopher.”

308-310. c. Buttre, J.C. George William Curtis. Drawing. d. Jackman, W.G. George William Curtis. Etching. e. Cary, Edward. “George William Curtis (1824-1892).” American Men

of Letters. Boston: 1894: 4221-4224. f. Curtis, George William. “The Mist at Newport.” American Men of

Letters. Boston: 1894: 4225-4226. g. Curtis, George William. “Nazareth.” American Men of Letters.

Boston: 1894: 4226-4228. h. Curtis, George William. “Aurelia as a Grandmother.” American Men

of Letters. Boston: 1894: 4228-4229. i. Curtis, George William. “Prue’s Magnolia.” American Men of Letters.

Boston: 1894: 4229-4230. j. Curtis, George William. “Our cousin the Curate.” American Men of

Letters. Boston: 1894: 4231-4232. k. Curtis, George William. “The Charm of Paris.” American Men of

Letters. Boston: 1894: 4233-4234. l. Curtis, George William. “Pharisaism of Reform.” American Men of

Letters. Boston: 1894: 4234-4235. m. Curtis, George William. “The Call of Freedom.” American Men of

Letters. Boston: 1894: 4236-4237. n. Curtis, George William. “Robert Browning in Florence.” American

Men of Letters. Boston: 1894: 4237-4240. o. George William Curtis. Photograph.

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p. George William Curtis. Etching. q. “George William Curtis Jan. 5 1885.” Autograph. r. “With all good wishes. George William Curtis. 10 Oct. 1890.”

Autograph. s. Correspondence: Curtis, George William. Ashfield, MA 7 Aug.

1866. Autographed. t. “Nov. 3 1859 George William Curtis.” Autograph. u. “Eccentricities of a Genius.” 341-342. v. “Curtis, George William.” w. “Curtis, George William.” x. “George William Curtis.”

Series II.A.57. Curtis, Kent a. Curtis, Kent. “Thoreau and Place.” b. “The Walden Woods Project presents in cooperation with the

Concord Museum and Thoreau Society: The Thoreau Community Lecture Series ‘Walden in Context’.” Flyer.

c. Curtis, Kent. “Walden in Context: Walden and the Gold Rush.” Lecture Notes.

d. 26 slides. Series II.A.58. Dillard, Annie

a. Smith, Daniel B. “Not Strictly Platonic: Annie Dillard tells a love story.” Slate 28 June 2007.

Series II.A.59. Donahue, Brian. a. Donahue, Brian. “The Great Meadow: Sustainable Husbandry in

Colonial Concord.” b. Donahue, Brian. “Rewilding and Reworking in and around Walden

Woods: High Uses in Thoreau Country.” c. Siek, Stephanie V. “Weston’s ‘farmerette’ Estate eyed for

preservation carries legacy of its eccentric founder.” Boston Globe 30 July 2006.

Series II.A.60. Dowse House a. Casey, Jill. “This old (Dowse) house.” Dover-Sherborn Press 21 Aug.

2003. Series II.A.61. Drama: Baltz, Terry and Wayne.

a. Baltz, Terry and Wayne. Henry. 2008. (2) b. Baltz, Terry and Wayne. Thoreau. Prarie Divide Productions, 2005. c. Correspondence: Baltz, Wayne. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer Aug. 17

2005. d. Henry Synopsis. e. Thoreau Synopsis.

Series II.A.62. Drama: Bone, Nicholas a. Bone, Nicholas. Walden or Life in the Woods. Jan. 2008 Rehearsal

Draft.

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b. Cooper, Neil. "Walden, Traverse Theatre @ Stills Gallery, Edinburgh." Rev. of Walden or Life in the Woods, by Nicholas Bone. Herald Scotland 5 Feb. 2008.

Series II.A.63. Drama: Conarroe, Richard Riley a. “Change of Address for: Richard Riley Conarroe…” Flyer. b. Conarroe, Richard Riley. Chanticleer of Concord. 1989 Script. c. Correspondence: Conarroe, Riley. E-mail to Jeff Cramer 12 June

2002. d. Correspondence: Conarroe, Riley. Letter to Jeff Cramer 20 June

2002. Series II.A.64. Drama: Johnathon, Michael

a. Johnathon, Michael. Walden: the Ballad of Thoreau. 27 May 2006. Script (2)

b. "Walden: Ballad of Thoreau Project Outline." Flyer. (2) c. "Walden: Ballad of Thoreau Earth Day 2007." Advertisement. (10) d. “Walden: The Earth Song Collection.” Flyer. e. “Walden Play goes Global.” Press release. f. “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau.” Flyer. g. “Walden. It is Sept., 1847…” Flyer. h. “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau: The Walden TV and Radio

Project.” Packet. i. "In Case It Matters..." Flyer. j. “Folksinger Michael Johnathon's Woods Songs Old Time Radio

Hour.” Program. k. “Best of WoodSongs Volume Three: Radio, Media & Broadcast

Guide.” Pamphlet. l. Correspondence: Johnathon, Michael. Letter to Jeff Cramer. m. Correspondence: Johnathon, Michael. Letter to Jeff Cramer. n. Correspondence: Johnathon, Michael. Letter to Jeff Cramer. o. “Thoreau play will be available soon.” Lincoln Journal 24 Aug. 2006. p. Ball, Patrick. “Pond spurs tribute play.” Concord Journal 23 Oct.

2008: 1+. (2) q. “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau Lesson Plan.” Booklet. (2) r. “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau.” Order Form. (6) s. “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau.” Flyer. t. “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau.” Brochure.

Series II.A.65. Drama: Lawrence, Jerome and Lee, Robert E. a. Lawrence, Jerome and Robert E. Lee. The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail.

Hill and Wang Teacher’s Guide. Series II.A.66. Drama: Oates, Joyce Carol.

a. Siegel, Ed. “Thoreau ‘Passion’ academic at best.” Boston Globe. Series II.A.67. Drama: Platt, Richard.

a. Correspondence: Platt, Richard. Letter to Jeff Cramer July 2007.

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b. Platt, Richard. Ripples from Walden: An Evening with Henry David Thoreau.

Series II.A.68. Drama: Wagoner, David. a. Wagoner, David. Mr. Thoreau Tonight. Excerpt p. 536-541.

Series II.A.69. Drama: Webster, Mark. a. Webster, Mark. Walden. Screenplay.

Series II.A.70. Drumlin Farm a. “Welcome to Drumlin Farm’s May Fair.” Program. b. “Drumlin Farm receives grant to install solar panels.” Boston Globe

10 Aug. 2006. Series II.A.71. Du Bois, W.E.B.

a. Hiestand, Emily. “Hymn.” Atlantic Monthly July 1998: 71-80. Series II.A.72. The Eagles

a. Altman, Billy. “A Return? The Eagles Never Left.” New York Times 22 Jan. 1995.

d. Newman, Melinda. “Slowly But Surely.” Billboard 16 March 2002. e. “A Big Box of Eagles.” New York Times 11 Nov. 2007. f. Gundersen, Edna. “An Eagles-signed guitar—for $2,500.” USA

Today 23 Nov. 2007. g. “Eagles Long Road Out of Eden Tour 2008.” Boston Globe 20 April

2008: N3. h. “Eagles ‘Hell Freezes Over’ tour t-shirt.” Auction Item List. The

Providence Phoenix 28 Nov. 1997. i. “The Eagles Only New England Appearance: proceeds for Isis

Fund/NEH Grant.” Summer Concert Series 1996. j. Morgan, Kaya. "Life beyond the Fast Lane with the Eagles." M

Lifestyle: 58-60. Series II.A.73. EcoTarium

a. “After Thoreau: New England Landscapes and Cities.” EcoTarium 175th Anniversary. Pamphlet.

Series II.A.74. Ehrenreich, Barbara. a. Ehrenreich, Barbara. “Nickel-and-Dimed: On (not) getting by in

America.” Harper’s Magazine Jan. 1999, 37-52. Series II.A.75. Emerson, Ralph Waldo

a. Bellew, Frank. “Recollections of Ralph Waldo Emerson.” July 1884: 45-50.

b. Alcott, Louisa May. Reminiscences of Ralph Waldo Emerson. c. Scialabba, George. “America’s Oracle: A New Biography of the

Sage of Concord Assesses the Phenomenal Preacher, Philosopher, and Essayist.” Rev. of Emerson, by Lawrence Buell. Boston Sunday Globe 1 June 2003.

d. Higgins, Richard. “The great ‘ennobler’.” Boston Globe 23 May 2003.

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e. Buell, Lawrence. “American Sphinx: Why Emerson’s Bicentennial is Worth Celebration.” Boston Sunday Globe 25 May 2003: D1+.

f. Kennedy, Dan. “Bringing Emerson (and others) back to life.” Boston Phoenix 14 March 2003: 7.

g. Updike, John. “Big Dead White Male: Ralph Waldo Emerson Turns Two Hundred.” New Yorker 25 Aug. 2003.

h. Donahue, Carter. “They Didn’t Even Play Football.” Boston Globe 2 Feb. 2005. (2)

i. “RW Emerson Bicentennial 2003.” The Philosophy Foundation. Flyer.

j. Ravgiala, Gail. “19 rooms and a hint of history.” Boston Globe. k. Searle, Ryan. “Emerson’s ideals are the past.” Boston Globe. l. “Reflection for the Day.” m. “An Invitation! re: Emerson’s Bicentennial Birthday Celebration.”

Flyer. n. “Orchard House – Home of the Alcotts presents The 2003 Summer

Conversational Series Workshop: ‘All the Learned Ladies…” Intellectual Women in Emerson’s Circle.’” July 13-15 2003. Flyer.

o. Friedrich, Alex. “Actor, writer True Boardman, 93, dies.” Obituary. Monterey Herald.

p. Galvin, Rachel. “The Sage and the Self-Promoter.” Humanities May/June 2003: 24-25.

q. Swan, Marshall W. S. “Emerson and Cape Ann.” Essex Institute Historical Collections Vol. 121. No 4 (1985): 257-268

Series II.A.76. Environmental Careers Organization (ECO) a. Connections No. 2 (2002).

Series II.A.77. Environmental Media Association (E.M.A) a. E.M.A Vol. 1. No. 1 (1990) b. E.M.A Vol. 2. No. 1 (1991) c. E.M.A Vol. 2. No. 3 (1991) d. E.M.A Vol. 3. No. 1 (1992) e. E.M.A Vol. 3. No. 2 (1992) f. E.M.A Vol. 3. No. 3 (1992) g. E.M.A Vol. 3. No. 4 (1992) h. E.M.A Vol. 4. No. 3 (1993) i. E.M.A Vol. 4. No. 4 (1993)

Series II.A.78. Estabrook Woods a. Massari, Paul. “The other Walden.” Boston Globe 21 June 2001.

Series II.A.79. Fairmount Park Art Association: Embodying Thoreau: Dwelling, Sitting, Watching

a. Levine, Ed. Thoreau's Hut (2003). Philadelphia. b. Levine, Ed. Bird Blind (2003). Philadelphia. c. Levine, Ed. Benches (2003). Philadelphia.

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d. Levine, Edward. Resume. e. “Fall 2003 Public Program Calendar.” Pennypack Environmental

Center. Flyer. f. "Pennypack Environmental Center: Advisory Council." Pamphlet. g. "Embodying Thoreau: Dwelling, Sitting, Watching." Fairmount

Park Art Association, 4 Oct. 2003. Flyer. h. "Pennypack Park." Map. i. “Join the Fairmount Park Art Association.” Fairmount Park Art

Association, 2000. Pamphlet. j. Correspondence: Katz, Sarah R. Letter to Kathi Anderson 7 Nov.

2003. k. “New Public Art Project for Northeast Philadelphia Inspired by

‘Father of the Environmental Movement’.” Fairmount Park Art Association. Press Release.

l. “Discover Public Art in Philadelphia!” Fairmount Park Art Association. Postcard.

m. "Embodying Thoreau: Dwelling, Sitting, Watching." New Land Marks: 99-103.

n. “New Land Marks: Public Art, Community, and the Meaning of Place.” New Land Marks. Brochure.

o. “Fact Sheet: Embodying Thoreau: Dwelling, Sitting, Watching (2003).” Fairmount Park Art Association. Flyer.

Series II.A.80. Foord, Sophia. a. Correspondence: Thomas J. Filbin. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. b. Constitution and By-Laws of the Dedham Institution for savings. Mann

& Tolman Printers. 1831, 1-11. Includes the handwritten account of Sophia Foord on seven photocopied pages.

c. “Ledger A No. 1. Sophia Foord.” Photocopied page. Series II.A.81. Forbes, Peter.

a. “Our Land, Ourselves Putting the Soul of the Land Back into the Soul of Our Culture.” Lecture flyer.

Series II.A.82. Foreign Language Articles a. Skylstad, Cora. “Den Første Økoanarkist.” Argument Vol. 1 2010:

42-43. b. Winkler, Willi. “Der Rocker und der Einsiedler; Wie ‘Eagles’-

Sanger Don Henley von der Ruttung der Welt im Geiste des Henry David Thoreau.” Sůddeutsche Zeitung 4 June 2005.

c. Henry David Thoreau: 150 Jahre Walden oder Leben in den Wäldern. d. Klassikaraadio: Rahvusvaheline Muusikapäev Klassikaraadios!

Estonian website screenshot. e. “Thoreau Ja Linn Klassikaraadios.” Oct. 2002. Estonian website

article.

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f. Okuda, Takazi. “A Vision of Benton MacKaye: Toward Regionalism and Environmentalism From the 1910’s through the 1960’s in America.” Diss. Ritsumeikan University, June 2002.

Series II.A.83. Foster, David R. a. Foster, David R. “Seeing the Forest, Tree by Tree.” Boston Sunday

Globe 21 July 2002: D8. b. Raymo, Chet. “Another look at Thoreau.” Rev. of Thoreau’s

Country: Journey Through a Transformed Landscape, by David Foster. Brattleboro Reformer 23 May 1999.

Series II.A.84. Frost, Robert. a. “Robert Frost Stone House Museum Opens.” This Is Vermont Area

Guide Fall/Winter 2002. b. Barry, Dan. “A Violation of Both the Law and the Spirit.” New

York Times 28 Jan. 2008. c. Rich, Motoko. “Editing of Frost Notebooks In Dispute.” New York

Times 22 Jan. 2008. d. Marshall, Megan. "The Impossible Art of Deciphering Manuscripts:

Robert Frost is Hardly the First to Give Editors Trouble." Slate 8 Feb. 2008. Series II.A.85. Fuller, Richard F.

a. Fuller, Richard Frederick. The Younger Generation in 1840: From the Diary of a Young New England Boy.

Series II.A.86. Garling, Whit. a. Garling, Whit. When I Met the President. Concord MA: 1998. b. Correspondence: Garling, Wendy. Letter to the Thoreau Institute 20

July 1998. Series II.A.87. Gleason, Herbert Wendall

a. Gleason, Herbert W. Avenue of Pines towards battleground, Concord, Mass. 4 Nov. 1899.

b. Gleason, Herbert W. Sun sparkles on Walden, from Heywood’s Peak, Concord, Mass. 21 Oct. 1920.

c. Gleason, Herbert W. Walden, from Emerson’s Cliff, Concord, Mass. 7 Nov. 1899.

d. Gleason, Herbert W. Houses along the road up the Bellows-pipe, Williamstown, Mass. 10 Oct. 1905.

e. Gleason, Herbert W. Thoreau’s camp from above, looking through the two spruces. 11 Sept. 1918.

f. Sander-Ladd, David. “On Thoreau, Gleason & American Chestnuts in nineteenth-century New-England.” The Canadian Sweet Chestnut—Journal of the Canadian Chestnut Council April 2009: 6.

Series II.A.88. Goode, Washington a. Kritzberg, Barry. "A Pre-Civil War Struggle against Capital

Punishment: Charles Spear, Concord and the Case of Washington Goode." Concord Saunterer Vol. 2. No. 1 (1994): 103-116.

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b. Protest of 400 inhabitants of Concord against the execution of Washington Goode. Transcription.

Series II.A.89. Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge a. Great Meadows: National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Fish & Wildlife

Service, 2001. Pamphlet. b. The Meadows’ Messenger: Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

Vol. 12. No. 1 (Jan-Mar 1997). c. The Meadows’ Messenger: Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Vol.

13. No. 1 (Jan-Mar 1998). d. Correspondence: Ells, Stephen F. Letter to Lindsay Krey 1 Sept.

2003. e. “Updates to Ells’ Sudbury-Concord River Bibliography of

Biodiversity through Sept. 1, 2003.” Series II.A.90. Green Light

a. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 4. No. 1 (1994). b. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 5. No. 2 (1994). c. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 5. No. 3 (1994). d. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 5. No. 4 (1994). e. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 5. No. 5 (1994). f. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 6. No. 1 (1995). g. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 6. No. 2 (1995). h. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 6. No. 3 (1995). i. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 6. No. 4 (1995). j. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 6. No. 5 (1995). k. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 6. No. 6 (1995). l. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 7. No. 1 (1996) m. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 7. No. 2 (1996). n. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 7. No. 3 (1996). o. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 7. No. 5 (1996). p. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 8. No. 2 (1997). q. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 8. No. 3 (1997). r. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 8. No. 1 (1998). s. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 9. No. 2 (1998). t. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 9. No. 3 (1998). u. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 9. No. 4 (1998). v. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 9. No. 5 (1998). w. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Special Awards

Issue (1998). x. Green Light: The Environmental Media Association Vol. 11. No. 1

(2000). Series II.A.91. Greene, Calvin H.

a. Correspondence: Rosemergy, John C. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 30 Aug. 2008.

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b. Rosemergy, John C. Great God, What a Man! Notes Concerning Calvin Harlow Greene. Sept. 2008. (3)

Series II.A.92. Griggs, Edward Howard. a. Griggs, Edward Howard. The New Social Ideal. 1899.

Series II.A.93. Harding, Walter a. “Annual Lecture Honors the Late Walter Harding." News from

Geneseo Winter 2005: 6. b. Zimmer Austin, Jeanne. "Walter Harding Remembered." c. Harding, Walter. “On Teaching Walden.” 1960. d. Correspondence: Miller, Robert H. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 25

Nov., 2008. e. Correspondence: Harding, Walter. Letter to Mrs. Andrus 31 May

1967. f. Steel, Kurt. “Prophet of the Independent Man.” The Progressive 24

Sept. 1945. Series II.A.94. Hariot, Thomas.

a. Hariot, Thomas. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia. London, 1588.

Series II.A.95. Harrell, Robert Edward. a. Correspondence: Edwards, Michael F. Letter to Kathi Anderson. b. “In Loving Memory: Robert Edward Harrell.” The Hermit Society

1994. Booklet. Series II.A.96. Hawthorne, Nathaniel

a. Ashston, Maggie. "The Civil War's Effect on Author Hawthorne." Concord Journal 29 Nov. 2007: 25.

b. “The Concord Museum Presents a Talk by Brenda Wineapple, author of Hawthorne: A Life.” Advertisement.

c. “Minute Man National Historical Park Presents Hawthorne: As Viewed by His Contemporaries.” Advertisement.

d. Wakefield, Dan. “Pen pals.” Rev. of Double Lives: American Writers’ Friendships by Richard Lingeman. Boston Sunday Globe 28 May 2006.

e. Heany, Sally and Mishra, Raja. “Hawthornes to be reunited.” Boston Globe 1 June 2006.

f. “Una Hawthorne.” Celebrities and I. g. “Nathaniel Hawthorne Society Summer Meeting.” Postcard.

Series II.A.97. Heinrich, Bernd a. Macella, Bombardieri. "A Restless Naturalist on an Intellectual

Race." Boston Sunday Globe 20 May 2001: B1+. Series II.A.98. Henley, Don.

a. Henley, Don. "The Walden Wars." Esquire Sportsman Autumn 1992: 58-61.

b. "The Eagle at Walden Pond." Garden Design June-July 1999: 32. (2)

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c. University of Massachusetts Boston Commencement. 30 May 1998. Program.

d. McKairnes, Jim. "Henley David Thoreau." American Way: American Airlines/American Eagle 15 Nov. 1991: 69-76. (3)

e. "What Do These People Have in Common? They are All Products of Texas Public School!" Texas Lone Star June 2001: 35. (2)

f. Rhodes, John. "Don Henley—a Different Drummer." Headliner Sept.-Oct. 2001: 34.

g. Bleiberg, Elizabeth. "Passion to Preserve." Philanthropy 2004: 28-33. (4)

h. Henley, Don. “Don Henley’s Remarks for NTHP Awards Ceremony.” Washington, D.C. 15 June 2004.

i. Minchin, James. "An Exchange with Don Henley." Preservation Sept.-Oct. 2004: 6. (2)

j. “The Concert for Walden Woods: just think Thoreau.” Sticker. (2) k. “Exploring Henley’s World.” Valley News Dispatch 22 Feb., 2001. l. Neal, Chris. “Heart of the Matter.” Performing Songwriter Jan.-Feb.

2008: 54-60. m. Sheehan, Nancy. “Citizen Henley pours music into Earth.” Sunday

Telegram [Worcester, MA] 23 Nov. 2008. n. Sheehan, Nancy. “Eagles, Henley soar at DCU.” Telegram & Gazette

[Worcester, MA] 28 Nov. 2008: A2. o. Blumenthal, Ralph. “In East Texas, Residents Take On a Lake-

Eating Monster.” New York Times 30 July 2007. p. Shannon, Kelley. “Report: lawmakers fare poorly in disclosing

donor occupations.” Star-Telegram [Fort Worth, TX] 20 June 2006. q. Daniel, Diane. “Where they went Arizona.” Boston Sunday Globe 16

Jan. 2005. (2) r. Estes, Andrea. “Headliners are set for Kerry fete.” Boston Globe 2

Nov. 2004. s. “Special Appearance by Don Henley.” Flyer. (4) t. Moret, Jim. “Henley cultivates mystical ‘Garden.’” CNN 10 Dec.

1995. u. Morse, Steve. “Don Henley Does It Again.” Boston Globe 27 Aug.

1993. v. Green, Ryan. A Foundation to Build a Castle. 24 April 2009. w. Pennington, Juliet. “Music with a Mission.” Sun Chronicle

[Attleboro, MA] 2 Sept. 1993. (2) x. Smith, Andy. “Concert aims to ‘energize’ rather than to raise

funds.” Providence Journal-Bulletin 24 April 1992. y. Fee, Gayle, Laura Raposa and Erin Hayes. “Pops paparazzi refuse

to Take It Easy on Henley.” Series II.A.99. Henley, Don: Heaven is Under our Feet

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a. “The most inspiring book on the environment today.” Walden Woods Project. Waldenbooks 1992: 11. Advertisement. (2)

b. Snook, Debbi. “Rescuing Thoreau’s vision.” Plain Dealer. (3) c. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to Register of Copyrights

30 Oct. 1997. d. Correspondence: Danza, Cynthia. Letter to Kathi R. Anderson 11

July 1997. e. “Copyright Registration.” Form.

Series II.A.100. Heritage Conservation a. de la Torre, Marta, et al. “Meeting on the Economics of Heritage

Conservation: a Getty Conservation Institute and Agora Initiative.” 8-11 Dec. 1998. Background Material.

b. Freedom’s Way Heritage Association, Spring 2000. c. Levenson, Michael. “Keeping history in good repair.” Boston

Sunday Globe 13 Aug. 2006. Series II.A.101. Higginson, Thomas W. Americanism in Literature. James R.

Osgood & Co., 1871. 15 Sept. 2005 <www.litfinder.com>. Series II.A.102. Highland, Chris.

a. MacDonald, G. Jeffrey. “Thoreau’s teachings still inspire many lives.” USA Today 25 July 2005. (2)

Series II.A.103. Hoag, Ronald. a. "Walden Pond and Beyond." Edge Spring 1999: 18-19.

Series II.A.104. Holownia, Thaddeus. a. “Jane and Martin invite you to celebrate the opening of the new

Corkin Shopland Gallery.” 13 Nov. 2004. Brochure. (2) b. Holownia, Thaddeus. Anatomy of a Pipeline. Owens Art Gallery

2003. Brochure. c. Holownia, Thaddeus. “Work from the Newfoundland Project.” 7

Feb. 2003. Invitation. d. Holownia, Thaddeus. Photographs 1977-2003.

i. Mount Allison University, Sackville. ii. From the series: Dykelands: Minudie. (2)

iii. Grace on the rocks. iv. From the series: Dkyelands: CBC Radio Canada Shortwave

Towers. v. From the series: Dkyelands: View from Joggins.

vi. From the series: Rockland Bridge, Upper Dorchester. vii. From the series: St. John’s Architecture.

viii. Chrome Dream, Wilmot Auto Sales. ix. View to Western Brook Pond. x. From the series: Stations: Irving Architectural Landscapes.

xi. From the series: Dykelands: Point de Bute Cemetery. xii. Beached Whale.

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xiii. From the series: Sable Island: An Elemental Landscape. xiv. From the series: Stations: Irving Architectural Landscapes. xv. From the series: Dykelands: Lightning Strike, High Marsh Road.

xvi. From the series: Dykelands: Cranewood. xvii. From the series: Headlighting Two: 1952 Buick.

xviii. From the series: Headlighting Two: 1956 Continental Mark 2. xix. From the series: Headlighting Two: 1957 Chevrolet. xx. From the series: Headlighting Two: 1957 Ford.

xxi. From the series: Headlighting Two: 1957 Hudson. xxii. From the series: Headlighting Two: 1958 Lincoln.

xxiii. From the series: Headlighting Two: Munce. xxiv. Tower. xxv. Elm Tree, Upper Greenwich Ridge.

xxvi. From the series: Dykelands: Mudflats, Dorchester Cape. xxvii. Owens Art Gallery, Mount Allison University.

xxviii. Beavers at Work, Gros Morne National Park. xxix. From the series: Trout River Gulch: Tree Calligraphy, Gros

Morne National Park. (8) xxx. From the series: 24 Trees Studies for Henry David Thoreau. (7)

xxxi. Savings Bank. e. “The Walden Woods Project invites you to a special afternoon talk

and presentation by Thaddeus Holownia.” The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, Lincoln, MA. 3 Oct. Flyer. (3)

f. Milroy, Sarah. "Tangled Up with Walden." 22 Nov. 2004. <Globeandmail.com>.

g. "Thaddeus Holownia Wins Prestigious Fulbright Award." Campus Notebook.

h. “Thaddeus Holownia: Walden Pond revisited 2001/2002.” Tsongas Gallery Concord, MA. Jan. 18- April 28 2004. Flyer. (2)

i. “Thaddeus Holownia: Walden Pond revisited, 2001-2002.” Exhibit Summary.

j. Sanger, Peter. Walden Pond Revisited: Draft. k. “Photographer to lecture at Walden.” Concord Journal 30 Sept. 2004. l. “Walden photographer will lecture at Thoreau Institute.” Lincoln

Journal 30 Sept. 2004. Series II.A.105. The Huntington Library

a. “The Walden Woods Project presents Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Brochure (3)

b. “About The Huntington.” Flyer. (8) c. “Huntington Fact Sheet.” Flyer. (9)

Series II.A.106. Island Press a. “New from Island Press, the environmental publisher: Unmanaged

Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Nature.” Flyer.

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b. “New from Island Press, the environmental publisher: For the Health of the Land: Previously Unpublished Essays and Other Writings.” Flyer.

Series II.A.107. Johnson, D.B. a. “The Concord Bookshop Presents D. B. Johnson illustrator and

author of Henry Works.” Oct. 2004. b. “The Thoreau Farm Trust Presents D. B. Johnson Children’s Author

and Illustrator.” Oct. 2006. (2) c. Crawford, Philip. “We Can Never Have Enough Nature: Picture

Books about Henry David Thoreau.” Knowledge Quest Nov.-Dec. 2004. Series II.A.108. Judaism

a. Andrews, Joseph L. M.D. “Revolutionary Jews.” S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) Magazine Vol. 96. No. 3 (2002).

b. Lupo, Jackie. “His Jewish roots go back to the Revolution.” Starsdale Inquirer 14 June 2002.

c. Business Card. Joseph Lyon Andrews, Jr. In envelope. d. Klein, Amy. “Seders focus on Freedom, Hunger, the Earth.”

Passover April 2009. Series II.A.109. Mt. Katahdin

a. Rothenberg, David. "Contact! Contact! Up Katahdin with Thoreau." The Maine Scholar.

b. Willis, Clint. “Waiting for Thoreau: Henry David Thoreau Climbed Mount Katahdin 153 Years Ago. What Did He Find There and What's Left of It?" Boston Pheonix 21 Oct. 1999.

c. “Greatest Mountain: Exploring the Mystical Nature of Katahdin.” Concord Free Public Library Art Gallery July 2002. Flyer.

d. Marlow, Connie Baxter. “Thoreau, Katahdin, The Native American and the Future.” Address at Greatest Mountain: Exploring the Mystical Nature of Katahdin. An Exhibit of Images and Ideas. 10 July 2002.

e. “Wilderness and spirit, a mountain called Katahdin: A Film by Huey.” Waterville, ME. Invitation.

f. Blair, John G. and Aug.us Trowbridge. “Thoreau on Katahdin.” American Quarterly Vol. 12. No. 4 (1960).

g. Smith, Edward C. and Philip W. K. Sweet. “Rock Creep on Mt. Ktaadn, Maine.” Geographical Review Vol. 14. No. 3 (1924).

h. Meyer, Charlotte. 'Ktaadn' and the Term Wilderness. Edgewood College. (2)

Series II.A.110. Keaney, Donald a. Abel, David. "Back to Nature." Boston Globe 3 Dec. 2002: B1+.

Series II.A.111. Kennard, John. a. Kennard, John. Walden Ponders. Invitation.

Series II.A.112. Kennedy, Edward M. a. Beggy, Carol. “An early birthday.” Boston Globe 29 June 2007.

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b. Schworm, Peter. “Kennedy grateful to pilot after plane scare.” Boston Globe 15 May 2006: B7.

c. Correspondence: Kennedy, Edward M. et al. Letter to Don Henley 27 July 1990.

Series II.A.113. Klitzner, Herb. a. Klitzner, Herb. Music CD Project (for broadcast on Estonia Radio):

Thoreau and the City. April-June 2002. Illustrated playlist. (2) b. Klassikaraadio: Rahvusvaheline Muusikapäev Klassikaraadios!

Estonian website screenshot. c. “Thoreau Ja Linn Klassikaraadios.” Oct. 2002. Estonian website

article. d. Klitzner, Herb. “Commentary: Thoreau and the City.” Broadcast

transcription. (2) e. Viira, Aigi. “The Fantasy-Fuelled Man from Manhattan.” Postimees

11 Jan. 2001. (2) f. “Process and Transformation—Informal Art in Wounded Times.”

Chicago Center for the Arts Policy Informal Arts Newsletter Fall/Winter 2001. (2)

Series II.A.114. Kossuth, Lajos. a. Kossuth, Lajos. “XLV: the Martyrs of the American Revolution.”

Lexington, MA. 11 Mar. 1854. b. “Hats.”

Series II.A.115. LaBastille, Anne a. “References for Jeff Cramer.” Finger Lakes Community College b. Anne LaBastille Publication List. c. LaBastille, Anne. Woods Woman IIII. Westport, NY: West of the

Wind Publications Inc. Book jacket. d. “The Walden Woods Project Presents Anne LaBastille author of

Woodswoman IV.” Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods 1 Nov. 2003. Advertisement.

e. Correspondence: LaBastille, Anne. Letter to Jeffery Cramer 7 Dec. 2003.

Series II.A.116. LaFollette, Robert M. a. LaFollette, Robert M. “America’s War-Madness.” Pearson’s

Magazine 21 March, 1917: 453-455. Series II.A.117. Langton, Jane

a. Langton, Jane. Two Uncollected Talks: the Uses of New England Ecstasy and the War, the First Parish in Lincoln, Me, and Henry David Thoreau. Text Prepared by the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, 2007.

b. Correspondence: Stoneburner, Tony. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 6 May 2004.

c. Correspondence: Langton, Jane. Letter to Jeff Cramer 16 Oct. 2007. d. “‘Strong Hands and a Willing Heart.’” Langton, Jane. Lecture 2007.

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Series II.A.118. Last Chance Landscapes a. “Walden Woods, Massachusetts.” Scenic America’s 1999 Last Chance

Landscapes: 22-23. Series II.A.119. Lathrop Hawthorne, Rose

a. Walsh, Patrick J. "Rose in Bloom." Boston Globe 25 May 2003: D5. Series II.A.120. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

a. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. 2001 Journal Catalog 2001. Series II.A.121. Lincoln, MA

a. McDonald, Matt. "Town Awash in Literary History.” Boston Globe. b. Tara H. Arden-Smith. "Dirty Hands, Happy Gardeners:

Community Farm Plot Gives City Dwellers Space to Grow." Boston Sunday Globe 17 June 2001: B1+.

c. Borseti, Teri. "Lincoln Offers Rural Charm, But Not Cheap." Boston Globe 25 Aug. 2001.

d. Lecesse, Cheryl. "Starting a New Chapter: the Cottage Press to Close." Lincoln Journal.

e. Gertz, Dwight and Welles, Virginia. “A walk in Walden Woods.” Lincoln Journal 3 Nov. 2004.

f. “New conservation trail guide available.” Lincoln Journal 10 Nov. 2005.

g. Moore, Geoff. “Explanation sought on Rte. 2 widening delays.” Boston Globe 3 Aug. 2006.

h. “People, dogs can trace Thoreau’s footsteps on Mount Misery.” Boston Herald 14 March 2007.

i. Dyer, John. “Students’ free advice gets an A.” Boston Globe 28 June 2007.

j. Feinberg, Neil. “Lincoln: Home of the nonprofits.” Lincoln Journal 2 Aug. 2007.

k. Costa, Peter. “Town administrator.” Lincoln Journal 13 May 2000: 1+.

l. “Errata for Lincoln by Lincoln.” The Cottage Press. Series II.A.122. Lincoln Land Conservation Trust

a. News from Lincoln Land Conservation Trust. Summer 2007. Series II.A.123. Lincoln Public Library

a. “Unlocking Lincoln’s vault.” Lincoln Journal 28 June 2007. b. Friends of the Lincoln Library Fall 2007.

Series II.A.124. The Lincoln Review a. The Lincoln Review Vol. 32 No. 3 (2008).

Series II.A.125. Literary Trail of Greater Boston a. Joyner, Will. “Where Literary Legends Took Shape Around

Boston.” New York Times 9 April 2009: B35+. b. McGrory, Brian. “Don’t Walk That Way.” Boston Globe 28 Feb.

2006: B1.

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c. Speenburgh, Megan. “Follow the Trail of Greater Boston’s Literary Geniuses.” AAA Horizons.

Series II.A.126. Local Farming a. Siek, Stephanie V. “Land’s Sake: Sowing seeds of learning.” Boston

Globe 20 Jan. 2008. b. Noonan, Erica. “Going Native: Local farms benefit as more

suburbanites buy food grown close to home.” Boston Globe 21 Feb. 2008. Series II.A.127. Maine

a. "Chasing Thoreau's Ghost." Backpacker: the Magazine of Wilderness Travel Sept. 1999: 11.

b. "Anyplace Wild III: Canoeing and Hiking in Maine & Two Kids, Two Dads and 10,000 Islands." PBS. 18 Oct. 1999 <www.pbs.org>

c. Hudson, Roy. "This is Vacation?" Natural New England Spring 2004: 42-45.

d. Finch, Robert. “‘Living inside a poem.’” Rev. of The Road Washes Out in Spring: A Poet’s Memoir of Living off the Grid, by Baron Wormser. Boston Sunday Globe 19 Nov. 2006.

e. Chase, Stacey. “Content in Canvas.” Boston Globe Magazine 3 Oct. 2004: 46-49.

f. Clayton, Mark. “Maine poses new test to developers: the climate impact.” 16 Jan. 2008.

g. Norman, Geoffrey. “The River Wilder.” Adventure Sept. 2004: 54-60, 87.

h. Canfield, Clarke. “New trail system retraces Thoreau’s steps in Maine.” Boston Globe 23 July 2007. (2)

i. “Heading north to ‘Katahdin.’” Concord Journal 2 Aug. 2007. j. Correspondence: Lamphere, Jen. Card to Jeffrey S. Cramer 17 June

2003. Series II.A.128. Maps/Guides

a. "Concord Massachusetts." Map. (3) b. "Souvenir Map of Concord Massachusetts: Fifty Historic Sites."

Map. R.A. Dabrowski, 1974. c. "Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House." Guide. d. "The Old Manse." Guide. e. "Concord Museum." Guide f. “The Ralph Waldo Emerson Memorial House.” Guide. g. “Walking Map of Concord, MA.” Map. h. “Walden Pond State Reservation.” Map i. “The Good Life Center.” Guide. j. “Northern Forest Canoe Trail.” Map. k. “A Guide to the Greater Merrimack Valley 2007-2008.” Guide. l. “A Guide to the Greater Merrimack Valley 2008-2009.” Guide.

Series II.A.129. Maps, historic.

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a. Correspondence: Roman, John. Letter to Ms. Karen Kashian and Jeffrey S. Cramer 22 July 2003.

b. “Herbert W. Gleason 1906 Map of Concord, Massachusetts.” Map. Series II.A.130. Marsh Billings National Historical Park

a. “Marsh Billings National Historical Park.” Draft General Management Plan.

b. “Marsh-Billings National Historical Park.” Conservation Stewardship Workshop Program.

Series II.A.131. Marshall, Megan a. Marshall, Megan. “Seeing ‘New Englandly’.” Special Places: for

Members and Supporters of the Trustees of Reservations Winter 2007: 2-7. b. Kenney, Michael. "Sisters Who Transcended Convention." Rev. of

The Peabody Sisters: Three Women who Ignited American Romanticism, by Megan Marshall. Boston Globe.

c. "Boston Uncommon: Sisters' Keeper." Boston Globe Magazine 8 May 2005.

d. “Concord Museum Presents Megan Marshall author of The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism.” Advertisement.

Series II.A.132. Massachusetts Audubon Society a. Eldrige, Kristen. “Hatheway Library and the Henley Library”

Massachusetts Audubon Society News: 18. b. Sanctuary: The Journal of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Nov.

1987. Series II.A.133. Massachusetts Bay Circuit Trail

a. Arsenault, Mark. “On the Trail of a Hidden Jewel.” Boston Globe 16 Oct. 2008. (2)

Series II.A.134. Massachusetts Conservation Efforts a. Jan, Tracy. “Not to be out-greened: Colleges grow more Earth-

conscious to lure students.” Boston Globe. b. Legere, Christine. “Voters reject contribution for restoration

project.” Boston Globe: B3. c. Howe, Peter J. “11,000 acres are protected in 2007.” Boston Globe 1

Jan. 2008. Series II.A.135. The Massachusetts Environmental Trust

a. 2000 Annual Report: the Massachusetts Environmental Trust. Series II.A.136. Maynard, W. Barksdale

a. Holtz Kay, Jane. "Holy Water." Rev. of Walden Pond: A History, by W. Barksdale Maynard. The Nation 16 Aug. 2004: 38-41. (3)

b. Sembower, Elizabeth. "Coming Home to Walden Pond." Community Newspaper Company 13 May 2004.

c. "6 Maps of Walden Pond." Map. Accompanied by a general mailing correspondence from W. Barksdale Maynard, 14 Feb. 2003.

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d. Maynard, W. Barksdale. “Probable Thoreauauvian Paths." Map. 2001.

e. Maynard, W. Barksdale. "Walden Woods: Brister's Hill Planning Study Site Area." Map. 2001. (2)

f. Maynard, W. Barksdale. "Walden Woods: Topography." Map. 2001. (2)

g. Maynard, W. Barksdale. "Walden Woods: Brister's Hill Planning Study Site Area Aerial View." Map. 2001. (3)

h. Maynard, W. Barksdale. "Walden Woods: Landfill and Little Goose Pond." Map. 2001. (3)

i. Maynard, W. Barksdale. "Walden Woods- Conservation Context." Map.

j. Hoagland, Edward. “What Does Walden Mean?” Rev. of Walden Pond: A History, by W. Barksdale Maynard. On Earth Fall 2004.

k. “Big Ideas in a Small Pond.” Boston Globe 20 April, 2004. l. “Coming in Feb. from Oxford University Press: Walden Pond, A

History.” Order Form. m. Marschall, Laurence A. “Walden Pond: A History by W. Barksdale

Maynard.” Natural History July/Aug. 2004. Series II.A.137. McGrath, Anne

a. Long, Tom. “Anne McGrath, At 87; Helped Save, Expand Thoreau’s Legacy.” Obituary. 28 Feb. 2002.

b. McGrath, Anne. "Letter 1978: Mary McGrath on Thoreau." Nov. 1978. Concord Public Schools: Social Studies Curriculum.

Series II.A.138. McGrath, Bonnie. a. “Meet the photographer Bonnie McGrath as she signs copies of her

book, Walden Pond.” The Shop at Walden Pond, Concord, MA. Flyer. Series II.A.139. McIntyre, Cathryn.

a. Ball, Patrick. “New life for authors.” Concord Journal 11 Sept. 2008. Series II.A.140. McKibben, Bill

a. Kolbert, Elizabeth. "Zero Growth: Instead of Never-Ending Expansion, McKibben Makes a Case Fir Self-Sustaining Economies." Boston Sunday Globe 1 April. 2007.

b. Hattam, Jennifer. “‘We Are Plenty Good Enough’: Bill McKibben on Brash Plans to Tinker with our Genes.” Sierra Nov.-Dec. 2003.

Series II.A.141. Meyer, Jeffrey. a. Sullivan, Jim. “A tree grows in Walden Woods.” Boston Globe 17

April 2001. Series II.A.142. Miller, Scot

a. “Photographs retrace Thoreau’s footsteps.” Lincoln Journal 11 Oct. 2005.

b. Gardner, Jan. “Shelf Life: Green man.” Boston Globe 20 April 2008.

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c. "Crystal Bridges At the Massey Invites You to Celebrate the Opening of: Thoreau's Walden a Journey in Photographs by Scot Miller." Arkansas. 22 Sept. 2007. Flyer. (2)

d. "Thoreau's Walden: a Journey in Photographs." Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, MA. 7 June 2005. Flyer.

e. "The Walden Woods Project and Sudbury Valley Trustees present Beyond the Rivers and Ponds." Thoreau Institute, Lincoln, MA. 9 Oct. Flyer.

f. “The Walden Woods Project’ s Thoreau Institute & the Concord Festival of Authors present Illustrating Thoreau: A Photographer’s Story.” 22 Oct.. Flyer.

g. "Thoreau's Walden: a Journey in Photographs." Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, MA. (6)

h. "Walden 150th Anniversary Illustrated Edition of the American Classic. Photos by Scot Miller." Aug. 2004. Flyer. (2)

i. “Celebrate Walden’s 150th Anniversary: Great Gift Ideas for the Holidays.” The Walden Woods Project. Flyer. (3)

j. Miller, Scot. Abstract. “A Proposal for Walden at 150.” k. “Please join us for Thoreau’s Cape Cod…” Harvard Museum of

Natural History. Flyer. l. “The Thoreau Farm Trust, As Part of the Concord Festival of

Authors, Presents…” Flyer. m. Roberts, Caroline. “Cape Cod: A Book Review.” Rev. of Cape Cod, by

Scot Miller. Bostonist 8 July 2008. n. “The Walden Woods Project Presents Illustrating Thoreau: A

Photographer’s Story with Scot Miller.” Advertisement. o. “Photo Finish.” Cape Cod Life July 2008: 27. p. Miller, Scot. Walden: Four Photographs. 8 notecards and envelopes. q. Thoreau, Henry David. “We Went to See the Ocean.” An excerpt

from Cape Cod: Illustrated Edition of the American Classic. Boston Globe Magazine 18 May 2008.

r. Daniel, Mike. “Walden at 150.” <www.guidelive.com> Series II.A.143. Muir, John

a. Schofield, Edmund A. "John Muir’s Yankee Friends and Mentor's: the New England Connection." Pacific Historian Vol. 29. No. 3: 65-89.

Series II.A.144. Multimedia Transcendental Projects a. “CD-ROM: The New England Transcendentalists.” American

Literature. b. The Walden Project: A Documentary Film. Dir. Robert Howell. c. “Company releases audio edition of Thoreau essay.” Concord

Journal 25 Sept. 2008. Series II.A.145. Musketaquid Newsletter

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a. Musketaquid: The Arts and Environment Program of the Emerson Umbrella. (2006): 1-7. (4)

Series II.A.146. Musketaquid: Thoreau’s Boat a. Grayson, Stan. "The Musketaquid Mystery: in Search for Thoreau's

Boat." WoodenBoat Sept.-Oct. 2005: 39-45. b. Roche, Kerri. "Building Thoreau's Boat." Concord Journal 23 Aug.

2007. <www.townonline.com>. c. "Building Thoreau's Boat." Concord Museum Newsletter Fall 2007.

Series II.A.147. Music: Bustin, Dillon a. Alarik, Scott. “Thoreau’s spirit lives in his music.” Boston Globe 22

Oct. 1993: 61+. Series II.A.148. Music: Hatch, Francis W.

a. Hatch, Francis W. Henry Thoreau. Print. Series II.A.149. Music: Ives, Charles.

a. Guerrieri, Matthew. “In ‘Concord,’ pianist pulls off a tall order.” Boston Globe 2007.

Series II.A.150. Music: Koppel, Benjamin and Werner, Kenny a. “Benjamin Koppel & Kenny Werner – Walden.” Cowbell Music.

Series II.A.151. Music: Lee, Thomas Oboe. a. Lee, Thomas Oboe. Walden, opus 123. 2008. Cambridge, MA:

Departed Feathers Music, 2008. b. “Lexington Symphony Chamber Players Summer Concert Series.”

13 June, 2008. Program. c. “Thomas Oboe Lee Departed Feathers Music CD # 23: Walden, opus

123 ca. 31 minutes.” Program notes. d. Thomas Oboe Lee, composer. Biography.

Series II.A.152. National Endowment for the Humanities a. “NEH Application.” Thoreau Society Application.

Series II.A.153. National Endowment for the Humanities Medal a. “Henley honored.” Concord Journal 2 Oct. 1997. b. Lewis, Kathy. “President honors Henley for environmental work.”

Dallas Morning News 30 Sept. 1997. c. Naitchayan, Nesham. Don Henley with Bill and Hillary Clinton. 1997. d. “Prez Medals.” Boston Herald 26 Sept. 1997. (2) e. Smith, Dinitia. “Clinton Awards Medals In Arts and Humanities.”

New York Times 26 Sept. 1997. (2) f. “All stars.” Holywood Reporter 30 Sept. 1997. g. “Lansbury, Terkel, Mellon top national arts award winners.” Daily

Herald 27 Sept. 1997. (4) h. “President honors Gaston native for education work.” Gaston

Gazette 30 Sept. 1997. (2) i. “Rock star Henley receives Humanities Medal for work with

Walden Woods and Thoreau Institute.” Lincoln Journal 2 Oct.1997. (2)

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j. “Tito Puente receives national arts award.” Mount Vernon Argus 30 Sept. 1997. (2)

k. Bickelhaupt, Susan and Dezell, Maureen. “N.H. artist colony honored.” Boston Globe 26 Sept. 1997. (3)

l. “Fly like an Eagle.” Washington Times 28 Sept. 1997. (5) m. Bickelhaupt, Susan and Dezell, Maureen. “Henley to get

humanities medal for work at Walden Pond.” Boston Globe 29 Sept. 1997. (2)

n. “White House to honor Henley.” Record Herald [Waynesboro, PA] 27 Sept. 1997.

o. “Footlights: Accolades.” New York Times 30 Sept. 1997. (2) p. Trescott, Jacqueline. “Masters of Arts: 20 to Receive Medals of the

Highest Degree.” Washington Post 26 Sept. 1997. (2) q. Trescott, Jacqueline. “A 21-Guest Salute: Arts Medalists Honored at

White House Ceremony.” Washington Post 30 Sept. 1997. (3) r. “1997 National Humanities Medal Recipients.” National Endowment

for the Humanities News Sept. 1997. s. “President Clinton to Award National Humanities Medals at White

House Ceremony.” National Endowment for the Humanities News. Press Release.

t. “National Humanities Medal.” National Endowment for the Humanities Facts.

u. “Henley To Be Honored at White House.” Associated Press 30 Sept. 1997.

v. “Lansbury, Terkel To Get Awards.” Associated Press 30 Sept.1997. w. Stern, Christopher. “NFA Takes Time to Honor Nine.”

Reuters/Variety 30 Sept. 1997. x. “Lansbury, Henley, Watson Win Arts Medals.” Reuter 29 Sept.

1997. y. “Clinton Honors Arts Community.” Associated Press 29 Sept.1997. z. “Lansbury, Henley Get Medals.” Reuters/Variety Entertainment

Summary 29 Sept. 1997. aa. “President Clinton and the First Lady to Present the National

Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal Awards.” The White House Office of the Press Secretary.

Series II.A.154. National Historic Landmarks Program-National Park Service

a. America's Historic Landmarks at Risk. National Park Service. b. "The National Historic Landmarks Program Common Questions

and Answers." National Park Service. Series II.A.155. Nearing, Scott & Helen

a. Walsh, Pamela M. “Helen Nearing, popular author who praised simple living; at 91.” Obituary. Boston Globe 18 Sept. 1995.

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b. “The Legacy of Scott & Helen Nearing.” Junction Fall 2000: 19. c. Correspondence: Sheble, Annie. General notice 22 Oct., 2002. d. “Good Life Center News.” e. Good Life Center Envelope. f. Correspondence: Koelsch, William A. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 13

April 2004. g. Scott Nearing, William A. Koelsch, Helen Nearing. Photograph. h. Greenberg, Paul. “The Really Simple Life: How Two Big-City

Radicals Helped Take America Back to the Land.” Boston Globe 5 Sept. 2004.

i. “Proto-hippie Helen Nearing…” Domino: The Fashion Magazine for your Home Spring/Summer 2005: 195.

j. “The Good Life Center & the Thoreau Institute invite you to join us at our Monday Night Meetings at the Thoreau Institute.” Flyer. (2)

k. “The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods invites you to a special intimate evening of acoustic guitar and song with Noel Paul Stookey.” Flyer. (2)

l. “Helen Nearing: Conscious Living Conscious Dying.” Flyer. (2) Series II.A.156. Nonviolence

a. Truthseeker Vol. 8, No. 4 (2001). b. Truthseeker: Behind the Prison Walls Issue Vol. 9, No. 3 (2002). c. Rosenwald, Lawrence. "On Nonviolence and Literature." Wellesley

College. Series II.A.157. The North Woods

a. Daley, Beth. “Houses, resorts planned for North Woods.” Boston Globe 5 April 2005: A1+.

b. “Maine Woods Proposed National Park & Preserve: A Vision of What Could Be” Pamphlet.

c. Correspondence: RESTORE: The North Woods general notice. d. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Fall 1997. e. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Summer 1998. f. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Summer 1999. g. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Winter 1999. h. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Spring 2000. i. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Fall/Winter 2000. j. North Woods Vision: the Newsletter of RESTORE: The North Woods.

Winter 2000.

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Series II.A.158. Norton, Andrews a. Hildreth, Richard. “A Letter to Andrews Norton, On Miracles.”

1840. Series II.A.159. O’Meara, Mary Jane

a. Estes, Andrea. “Temporary head of MassPike chosen.” Boston Globe. Series II.A.160. Oh!Zone

a. Oh!Zone: A Journal for Youth of Environmental News, Art & Opinion. Jan./Feb. 1992.

Series II.A.161. The Old Manse a. “May at the Old Manse.” Concord Journal 11 May 2006. b. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s introduction to

Mosses From an Old Manse: The Old Manse. The Trustees of Reservations. Series II.A.162. The Orion Society

a. The Orion Society: 2006 Annual Letter. b. Solnit, Rebecca. “The Thoreau Problem.” Orion Magazine May/June

2007. c. “Orion Afield.” Brochure.

Series II.A.163. Ornithology a. Allen, Carolyn. "We Have Roots: Early History of the Wild Bird

Seed Market." Birding Business Summer 2001: 20-27. b. Burns, Allan. "Birds in American Nature Writing From Thoreau to

Terry Tempest Williams." Birding: American Birding Association Dec. 2002: 555-566.

Series II.A.164. Paugus a. Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy. “Who Was Paugus?” New England

Quarterly, Vol. 12. No.2. (1939): 203-226. Series II.A.165. Peabody, Elizabeth.

a. Swiniarski, Louise B. “Elizabeth Peabody: A Pioneer in the Kindergarten Movement in America.” Instructive and Amusing: Essays on Toys, Games, and Education in New England. Essex Institute Historical Collections Vol. 123. No. 2 (1987): 206-229.

Series II.A.166. Perry, Bliss a. Perry, Bliss. "Individualism and Fellowship." 1912. b. Perry, Bliss. “Race, Nation, and Book.” 1912. c. Perry, Bliss. “Romance and Reaction.” 1912. d. Perry, Bliss. “The American Mind.” 1912.

Series II.A.167. Poetry a. Alexander, Jenny. The Independence of Solitude: A Book of Poetry.

Accompanied by letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 18 June, 2006. b. Booth, Phillip. Lifelines: Selected Poems 1950-1999. New York: Viking,

1999. c. Ford, Susan. Poems.1-17. Accompanied by a letter to Jeff Cramer. d. Friebert, Stuart. "Young Thoreau.” Ascent Vol. 18 No. 1 Fall 1993.

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e. Gardner, Isabella. “To Thoreau On Rereading Walden.” Poulin Jr., A., ed. Contemporary American Poetry. Fourth ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985: 157.

f. Jones, Sherry. “One true love.” Montana Life 6 Feb. 2000. g. Harrison, Jeffrey. “Thoreau Eats an Apple” Jeffrey Harrison’s Third

Book of Poems: Feeding the Fire. 60. h. Jones, Rodney. “Thoreau.” Smith, Dave and Bottoms, David, ed.

The Morrow Anthology of Younger American Poets. New York: Quill, 1985: 346-347.

i. Thomas, Charles J. “Hawk Gathering.” 2001. j. Thomas, Steve. “Untitled.” k. Wagoner, David. “Thoreau and the Crickets.” The Best American

Poetry 1999. New York, 1999: 164-165. l. Ward, Thom. “Shopping with Henry David Thoreau.” Small Boat

with Oars of Different Sizes. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon UP, 2000: 14-15. Series II.A.168. Richardson, Dr. Robert D. Jr.

a. Richardson, Robert D. Jr. "Emerson: the Mind on Fire." 13 Aug. 1995. <www.booknotes.com>.

b. “Walden Forever Wild is pleased to announce that Dr. Robert D. Richardson, Jr…” (Flyer)

Series II.A.169. Ricketson, Daniel a. Correspondence: Dyer, Michael P. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. 27

Jan. 2004. b. Inventory of the Ricketson Collection in the Old Dartmouth Society

Whaling Museum Library. c. Correspondence: Thoreau, Sophia. Letter to Daniel Ricketson. 11

May 1862. d. Correspondence: Ricketson, Daniel. Letter to Sophia Thoreau. 22

May 1862. e. Correspondence: Ricketson, Daniel. Letter to Sophia Thoreau. 30

Jan. 1874. f. Correspondence: Ricketson, Daniel. Letter to Sophia Thoreau.

Undated ca. 1880. Series II.A.170. Ricketson, Walton.

a. Correspondence: Chadbourne, Janice H. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 21 June, 2001.

b. “Ricketson, Walton.” Falk, Peter Hastings. Who Was Who In American Art: 400 Years of Artists in America, Vol. 3. Sound View Press: 1999.

c. “Walton Ricketson.” Blasdale, Mary Jean. Artists of New Bedford: A Biographical Dictionary. Old Dartmouth Historical Society: 1990.

Series II.A.171. The Road-Riporter

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a. Ed. Funsch, Dan. The Road-Riporter: Wildlands CPR Vol. 13. No. 3 (2008).

Series II.A.172. Robbins, Roland Wells a. Roland W. Robbins, Thomas Jordan, Rick Burbidge at the Hancock

Clarke House 1964 or 1965. Photograph. Includes letter from Tom Jordan. b. Correspondence: Linebaugh, Donald W. Letter to Jeff Cramer Jan.,

2001. c. Linebaugh., Donald W. “Walden Pond and Beyond: The

Restoration Archaeology of Roland Wells Robbins.” Jameson, John H. Jr., ed. The Reconstructed Past: Reconstruction in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History. Walnut Creek: Altamira P, 2004: 1-44.

d. “The Man Who Found Thoreau: Roland W. Robbins and the Rise of Historical Archaeology in America.” Flyer. (3)

e. “‘Man Who Found Thoreau’ author in town March 5.” Lincoln Journal 17 Feb. 2005.

f. Kenney, Michael. “Thoreau unearthed; society of song.” Rev. of The Man Who Found Thoreau: Roland W. Robbins and the Rise of Historical Archaeology in America, by Donald W. Linebaugh. Boston Globe 20 Feb. 2005.

g. Alspach, Kyle. "Town Seeks to Protect Manmade Cave: Where Some See Root Cellar, Others See Ancient Mystery." Boston Globe 27 Feb. 2005. (2)

h. “Richard Wells Robbins Sr.” Obituary. Concord Journal 9 Oct. 2008. i. Correspondence: Bell, Edward L. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 6 Nov.

2008. j. Baker, Emerson W. “Book Reviews: The Man Who Found Thoreau.”

Rev. of The Man Who Found Thoreau: Ronald W. Robbins and the Rise of Historical Archaeology in America, by Donald W. Linebaugh. New England Quarterly:157-159.

k. National Historic Landmark Nomination: Alden, John and Priscilla, Family Sites. Sept. 2008.

l. “Archives of the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site: Record Group 3 Papers of Roland Wells Robbins.” Department of Interior/National Park Service Feb. 1991. (2)

m. “Geraldine Robbins.” Obituary. Lincoln Journal. Series II.A.173. Rostenberg, Leona

a. Oliver, Myrna. "Leona Rostenberg; Found Alcott Writings." Boston Globe 4 Apr. 2005.

Series II.A.174. Sheppard, Sara a. Archibald, Diana. “An Imaginary Introduction to Elizabeth Sara

Sheppard’s Counterparts: Beauty and the Romantic Sensibility.” University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Series II.A.175. Sibley, David Allen

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a. Schnitzler, Nan. "Avian Expert Shares His Passion with Area Birders." Lincoln Journal 20 May 2004: 1+.

b. “Bird expert to speak at Walden.” Lincoln Journal 13 May 2004: 4, 5. Series II.A.176. Slavery

a. “Window on Walden – ‘Afternoons with Authors.’” Flyer. b. Maclean, John C. Resources for Researching Massachusetts Slaves and

Slaveholders. Nee England Historic Genealogical Society. 2005. c. The Fugitive Slave Act. www.usconstitution.net/fslave.html:1850. d. Drake, Ross. “The Law That Ripped America in Two.” Smithsonian

May 2004: 60-65. e. Malachuk, Daniel S. “In Defense of Human Rights: Theorizing

Violent Slave Rescues in the 1850s U.S.” Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies 2008.

Series II.A.177. Slayton, Tom. a. Curran, John. “Author retraces Thoreau’s journey.” Boston Globe 31

Dec. 2007. Series II.A.178. Slone, G. Tod.

a. Ball, Patrick. “Conflict is his muse: ‘Dissident’ editor presents art exhibit.” Concord Journal.

Series II.A.179. Smith, Eric P. a. Marquard, Bryan. "Eric P. Smith, Authority on History of Concord;

At 97." Obituary. Boston Globe 28 June 2007. b. “Eric Parkman Smith.” Obituary. Concord Journal.

Series II.A.180. Smith, Richard a. Sinacola, Chris. "Thoreau, You Talk to Much: Philosopher Prone to

Soliloquize." Telegram and Gazette 13 Nov. 2002: B1-2. b. Band, Carol. "Shake Hands with History: Henry David Thoreau is

Alive and Well and Working a Walden (So What If He Drives a Chevy?)." Boston Globe Nov. 2001: 12.

Series II.A.181. Snyder, Gary. a. Suiter, John. “Lost & Found: A recovered 1956 tape reveals the

earliest voice recording of Gary Snyder ’51.” Reed Magazine Autumn 2008: 16-22.

Series II.A.182. Stormy Weather Concerts a. “The Evening of Thursday, April 16, 1998 will bring forth a

Cavalcade of Entertainment…” Poster. (2) Series II.A.183. Sudbury Valley Trustees

a. Sudbury Valley Trustees Jan. 1997. b. Sudbury Valley Trustees Apr. 1997. c. Sudbury Valley Trustees May 1998. d. Sudbury Valley Trustees July 1998. e. Sudbury Valley Trustees Oct. 1998. f. “Beyond the Rivers and Ponds.” Flyer.

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Series II.A.184. Suiter, John a. Suiter, John. Thoreau's Cabin Replica. 1990. (5) b. “John Suiter: Poets on the Peaks: a Reading and Discussion." The

Thoreau Society, Lincoln, MA. 17 Oct. Flyer. Series II.A.185. Sullivan, Robert.

a. Freeman, John. “The beaten track: Cross Country, part memoir and part history, lovingly examines the American road.” Boston Sunday Globe 2 July 2006.

Series II.A.186. Thoreau Farm Trust a. “The wonders of Thoreau, Walden.” Concord Journal 15 July 2004.

(2) b. “The Thoreau Farm Trust, as part of the Concord Festival of

Authors, Presents…” Flyer. c. Lefferts, Jennifer Fenn. “Effort to restore Thoreau house advances.”

Boston Globe. d. “A New Life for Thoreau Farm: A Campaign to Preserve Henry

David Thoreau’s Birthplace and Celebrate Concord’s Agricultural Tradition.” The Thoreau Farm Trust. Booklet. (2)

Series II.A.187. Thoreau, Henry David: Birthplace a. “Concord, Mass, House in which H D Thoreau was Born (Not on

original site) 1910.” Photograph. b. Correspondence: Winslow, Meg L. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer. c. Ball, Patrick. “Thoreau birth house to open to the public.” Concord

Journal 17 June 2010. d. Grillo, Thomas. “A life of quiet desperation: Thoreau’s crumbling

birthplace awaits a rescuer.” Boston Sunday Globe 10 Nov. 2002. e. Levinson, Betsy. “Thoreau birthplace needs new owner.” Concord

Journal 7 Nov. 2002. f. Robbins, Ryan. “Save This Old House: Price $1; Location Concord,

Massachusetts.” This Old House Nov. 2002: 174. g. Grillo, Thomas. “History and high prices set Concord apart.” Boston

Globe. h. Golden, Peter. “A Concord Original.” North Bridge Magazine

Summer 2008: 42-52. Series II.A.188. Thoreau, Henry David: Botany

a. Angelo, Ray. “Thoreau as Botanist: An Appreciation and a Critique.” Arnoldia Vol. 45. No. 1 (1985): 13-23.

b. Angelo, Ray. “Thoreau’s Climbing Fern Rediscovered.” Arnoldia Vol. 45. No. 3 (1985): 23-26.

c. Campanella, Thomas J. “Henry David Thoreau and the Yankee Elm.” Arnoldia Vol. 61. No. 2 (2001): 112-119.

d. Riechl, Ruth. “The Weed That’s Wowing New York.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1998: C3.

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e. Johnson, Galen A. “Forest and Philosophy: Toward an Aesthetics of Wood.” Environmental Philosophy Vol. 4: 59-75.

f. Gibbons, Euell. “The Huckleberry and Blueberry Tribes.” Stalking the Wild Asparagus. Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc.: 2005.

g. Jordan, Jim. “Too much hemlock tea?” The Buzz 29 May 2006. h. Pipkin, John S. “Hiding Places: Thoreau’s Geographies.” Association

of American Geographers Vol. 91 No. 3 (2001): 527-545. Series II.A.189. Thoreau, Henry David: Boxborough

a. Hamel, Glynis. “Walking Boxborough’s Woods with Henry David Thoreau.” Common Ground Vol. 11. No. 1 (2008).

Series II.A.190. Thoreau, Henry David: Brown, John a. Donahue, James J. “Hardly the voice of the same man: ‘Civil

Disobedience’ and Thoreau’s response to John Brown.” Midwest Quarterly Vol. 48. No. 2 (2007). (2)

b. Beck, Janet Kemper. “‘Then ‘tis the poet’s time’: Emerson, Thoreau, Douglass and the Verbal Assault on Harper’s ferry.” MS Thesis Appalachian State University, 2001.

Series II.A.191. Thoreau, Henry David: Buddhism a. Brown Holt, Linda. "Chinese Philosophy in America: How It

Influenced H.D. Thoreau." Qi: the Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness Winter 2007: 28-35.

b. Smith, Larry. “Thoreau & Ryokan: Two Voices of Solitude.” Shambhala Sun: Buddhism, Culture, Meditation, Life Sept. 2000: 50-53.

c. Nagashima, Andy. “The American Renaissance and the Lotus Sutra.” Living Buddhism Oct. 2004: 20-25. Accompanying article is a letter to Jeff Cramer from Andy Nagashima.

d. Wannebo, Benjamin. “An Original American Buddha: Henry David Thoreau.” June 14, 2006:1-40.

Series II.A.192. Thoreau, Henry David: Cabin at Walden Pond a. Chair with Thoreau’s cabin on the back. Photograph. b. Carey, Art. “A down-to-earth cabin.” Philadelphia Inquirer. c. Correspondence: Galvin, Robert J. Letter to Kathi R. Anderson, 15

Aug. 1996. d. Roach, Marilynne K. “Another Home for Thoreau: Full-scale model

of philosopher’s Walden ‘cabin’ rises at Concord Museum.” Boston Sunday Globe 4 Aug. 1996.

e. Thoreau, Henry David. “A Slight Shelter.” Maine Boats & Harbors Nov. 2000: 40-42.

f. Carey, Art. “A Thoreau Back-To-Nature Design.” Philadelphia Inquirer 1 Nov. 2002.

g. Sims, David. “Building to a Different Drummer: Today’s Timber Frame Revivalists Are Putting Up Everything From Millionaire Mansions to a Replica of Thoreau’s Cabin.” Smithsonian April 2002: 100-106.

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h. Mulkern, Larissa. “Moved by History: A Stunning Stone Cottage in Alstead is Modeled on Henry David Thoreau’s Cabin Near Walden Pond.” New Hampshire Home March/April 2010.

i. “Naturalists offer hands-on course.” Concord Journal 31 July 2008. j. Brown, Jane Roy. “Into the woods for self-reliance, fun, or a frost.”

Boston Sunday Globe 16 Nov. 2008: M6. k. Baldwin, Letitia. “Square peg in a round house.” Boston Globe 8

Dec. 2005: C13+. l. Hunter, Elizabeth. “Of Chestnut Orchards and the Comforts of

Home.” Blue Ridge Country Jan.-Feb. 2003. m. Postcard. “Ed Levine (b. 1935): Thoreau’s Hut (2003).” Fairmount

Park Art Association. n. Dougherty, James. “House-building and house-holding at

Walden.” Christianity and Literature Vol. 57 No. 2, Winter 2008. o. “Thoreau House Replica.” The Concord Land Conservation Trust June

2001. Series II.A.193. Thoreau, Henry David: Children

a. “Henry—He’s Our Huckleberry.” Series II.A.194. Thoreau, Henry David: Climate Change

a. Nijhuis, Michelle. “Teaming Up With Thoreau.” Smithsonian Magazine Oct. 2007.

b. Cwiklik, Robert. “What Thoreau Told Scientists About Global Warming.” Wall Street Journal Online. 26 Sept. 2007.

c. Baker, Billy. “Troubling Toll in Thoreau’s Backyard.” Boston Globe 28 Oct. 2008: B1+.

d. Dean, Cornelia. “Thoreau Is Rediscovered as a Climatologist.” New York Times 28 Oct. 2008.

e. Rice, Doyle. “Warming Affecting Walden, Yellowstone.” USA Today 28 Oct. 2008.

f. “Once Students, Always Learners.” BU Central. g. Willis, Charles G. et al. “Phylogenetic patterns of species loss in

Thoreau’s woods are driven by climate change.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Vol. 105 No. 44, 4 Nov. 2008.

h. “Ecology: Thoreau-ly different at Walden Pond.” Boston Globe 7 Feb. 2010.

i. Higgins, Richard. “Seasonal Drift since Thoreau’s Time.” Sanctuary: The Journal of the Massachusetts Audubon Society Spring 2005: 6-8.

Series II.A.195. Thoreau, Henry David: Collected Essays and Poems a. Crowley, Claude. “Huge new anthology of essays and poems does

a Thoreau job.” Rev. of Thoreau: Collected Essay and Poems, ed. Elizabeth Hall. Boston Globe 26 May 2001.

b. Heinrich, Bernd. “Up Close and Personal: How Henry David Thoreau Found Beauty in the Pulse of Life.” Los Angeles Times 8 July 2001.

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Series II.A.196. Thoreau, Henry David: Commentaries a. I.W.B. “Unused Power.” Bunker-Hill Aurora 26 Dec. 1863. Includes

letter from Dick Winslow 20 Jan. 2009. b. Atkinson, Brooks. “Thoreau’s Message After 150 Years.” Mitgang,

Herbert, ed. America at Random. Coward-McCann, Inc, New York: 1969. c. Beam, Alex. “A contrarian backpedals on Thoreau.” Boston Globe 22

Sept. 1999: E1+. d. Quinn, Paul. “Thoreau’s transparent eyeball.” Times Literary

Supplement 5 Jan. 2005. e. Frome, Susan. “Henry David Thoreau’s Legacy for Our Time.”

Phoenix Dec. 2005: 15, 20. f. Winner, Lauren F. “The Sage of Walden Pond.”

ChristianityToday.com. (2) g. Hiskes, Jonathan. “Thoreau, Walden and civil disobedience in the

age of climate change.” <www.grist.org> h. Abbott, Collamer H. “Thoreau’s ‘Walden’.” Explicator Vol. 56. No. 2

(1998). i. Cridland, Sean. “From Simplicity to Complexity: The Two

Approaches Taken by Thoreau and Lopez.” Trumpeter 1997. j. Richardson, Chuck. "Earth Book I: Walden." 12 Oct. 2005. 11 Oct.

2005 <bastardpolitics.com/thoreau>. Series II.A.197. Thoreau, Henry David: Consumerism

a. Klingle, Matthew W. "Spaces of Consumption in Environmental History." History and Theory 2003.

Series II.A.198. Thoreau, Henry David: Death a. “Henry D. Thoreau, the recluse author…” Springfield Republican 9

May 1862. (2) b. “Henry D. Thoreau, a well-known writer…” Bunker-Hill Aurora &

Boston Mirror 10 May 1862. c. “Died: In Concord, May 5…” Bunker-Hill Aurora & Boston Mirror 10

May 1862. d. “The Atlantic Monthly, for June, opens with a paper on Walking…”

Bunker-Hill Aurora & Boston Mirror 24 May 1862. e. Sandler, Benjamin P. “Thoreau, Pulmonary Tuberculosis and

Dietary Deficiency.” Chest Vol. 63. No. 5 (1973). Series II.A.199. Thoreau, Henry David: Excursions

a. DeMaria, Robert Jr. “Thoreau’s real intent.” Rev. Excursions ed. Joseph J. Moldenhauer. Amherst Summer 2008.

Series II.A.200. Thoreau, Henry David: Feminism a. Beck, Martha. “Balance.” O, The Oprah Magazine April 2003.

Series II.A.201. Thoreau, Henry David: General Biographies a. Porter, Jamison. “Henry David Thoreau: Writer, Naturalist,

Philosopher.” Pamphlet.

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b. McLeod, Mike. “Name this Famous Person: Henry David Thoreau.” Journal of Antiques and Collectibles Feb. 2006.

c. “Americans Who Tell the Truth: Henry David Thoreau.” <www.americanswhotellthetruth.org>

d. Pilewski, Mike. “American philosopher Henry David Thoreau.” Spotlight May 2002.

Series II.A.202. Thoreau, Henry David: Images of a. “Thoreau—a Re-creation; Thoreau Bust Stills.” Photographs (8) and

CD-ROM. b. “Concord Museum: Where Concord’s History Begins.” Flyer. (2) c. Correspondence: Moqtaderi, Nedda. Letter to Jeff Cramer, 14 Jan.

2003; “Henley Library The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods Photo Request Form.” In Envelope.

d. “One Book Buck.” The Concord Bookshop. e. “Thoreau.” Patch. f. W. W. Norton. “Henry David Thoreau; W.W. Norton, Courtesy of

the Thoreau Society, Inc.” Photograph. g. “Henry D. Thoreau.” Photograph. h. Correspondence: Crane, Bob. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer, 17 March

2005. Envelope featuring 4 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Henry David Thoreau Stamps, First Day of Issue, July 12, 1967 (2)

i. “Thoreau.” 20 Stamps. j. “Leo Tolstoy outside his home.” Photograph. k. Stamps.

i. “Thoreau.” ii. “Migratory Bird Treaty.” (2)

iii. “1860-1960 Pony Express.” (2) iv. “Search for Peace.” (2) v. “Stone Mountain Memorial.” (2)

vi. “‘That government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.’ –Abraham Lincoln.” (4)

vii. “National Capital Sesquicentennial.” (4) viii. “300th Anniversary of New York City.” (3)

ix. “For the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men: 1846 Smithsonian Institution 1946.” (4)

x. “Wildlife Conservation: Pronghorn Antelope.” (4) xi. “July 4, 1980: U.S. Postage.” (4)

xii. “Doctors Mayo.” (4) xiii. “The United States Bill of Rights.” (4) xiv. “Rise of the Spirit of Independence.” (4) xv. “United States Wildlife Conservation.” (4)

xvi. “Give me Liberty or give me Death.” (6)

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xvii. “Johnny Appleseed.” (10) xviii. “A. Lincoln 1 c.” (2)

xix. “A. Lincoln 3 c.” (4) xx. “1847-1947: U.S. Postage Stamp Centenary.” (2)

xxi. “A. Lincoln 4 c.” (2) xxii. “Tennessee – Volunteer State: 150th Anniversary of

Statehood.” (2) l. Cartoon: “‘I notice you’re not quoting Thoreau so much anymore.’”

The Lockhorns. m. Cartoon: “The hero is commonly the simplest and obscurest of

men. –Henry David Thoreau.” n. Cartoon: “So, you’re reading a book about Bill Walton…” o. Picture: Thoreau Profile p. Cartoon: “You should think about tackling your summer reading

list…” Zits. (3) q. “Cartoon caption contest.” Boston Globe 22 July 2007. r. “Quotable Notables: Henry David Thoreau.” (2) s. Cartoon: “My secretary is FedExing the Thoreau.” New Yorker 11

June 2001: 70. t. Cartoon: “‘The truly efficient laborer will be found…’” Frank &

Earnest. u. Portnoy, Amy. Cartoon: “Class in Session.” New York Times 12 Jan.

2003. v. Cartoon: “U.S. Intelligence on Iraqi weapons and terror ties…”

Boston Sunday Globe 1 June 2003. w. Correspondence: York, Karen. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer.

Undated. Series II.A.203. Thoreau, Henry David: India

a. Davis, R. “The Gita at Walden Pond.” Bard College p. 1-18. Series II.A.204. Thoreau, Henry David: Industrialization, opinions on

a. “Selling Out Simplicity.” Boston Globe 28 Nov. 2000. b. Lepore, Jill. “Vast Designs.” New Yorker 29 Oct. 2007. c. Lifton, Frederick C. “Henry Thoreau’s Cult(ivation) of Nature:

American Landscape and American Self in ‘Ktaadn’ and ‘Walking’.” American Transcendental Quarterly Jan. 1998.

d. Davis, Phil J. and Wendelyn, Chris. “Does Princess Adelaide Really Have the Whooping Cough?” Phi Delta Kappan Dec. 1998: 322-325.

e. Chun, Rene. “Antidotes to Civilization.” New York Magazine 24 July 1995: 26-29.

f. Swidey, Neil. “The End of Alone.” Boston Globe Magazine 8 Feb. 2009. (2)

g. Tracey, Debra. “Henry David.” Mended Dreams.

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h. Tiryakian, Vahe A. “No Calls at Walden Pond.” New York Times 19 Dec. 2000.

i. Gilden, James. “Who’s the boss: you or your BlackBerry?” Los Angeles Times 14 Sept. 2004. (2)

Series II.A.205. Thoreau, Henry David: Inspiration for commercial products; quotes used

a. “I have met with but one or two persons in the course of my life who…” Thoreau, Henry David (33). Power, Matthew. “In Search of the World’s Best Trails.” Blue: 32-44.

b. “I had three chairs in my house…” Thoreau, Henry David (11). “Seat Yourself.” Body and Soul Magazine: 11.

c. “He who sits still in a house all the time…” Thoreau, Henry David (46). “A ‘Thoreau-back’ to simpler times.” Nature Company Fall 1998: 46.

d. “The heavens are as deep as our aspirations are high.” Thoreau, Henry David (33). “Millennium Planet Throw.” National Wildlife 1999: 33.

e. “Why Thoreau might approve of this desk.” Levenger Spring 2001: 37.

f. “Old trees are our parents, and our parents’ parents, perchance.” Thoreau, Henry David. Holiday Card. Fermilab.

g. “It is surprising how much room there is in nature…” Thoreau, Henry David (14). Chevy Tahoe advertisement. Money Magazine 2007: 14-15.

h. “Every tree is a living liberty-pole…” Thoreau, Henry David. Shreve, Crump & Low advertisement.

i. “In wilderness is the preservation of the world.” Thoreau, Henry David. Flyer. The Society of Medalists.

j. “It is a certain fairyland where we live…” Thoreau, Henry David Heron Dance No. 55: 13.

k. “You cannot rob a man of anything which he will miss.” Thoreau, Henry David (1). van de Hoek, Robert Roy. “Blanche Trask: Poet – Explorer – Writer – Naturalist.” <www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Gorge/5604/blanchetraskhowcanitbe.htm>

l. “The language of friendship is not words, but meanings.” Thoreau, Henry David. Bookmark.

m. “I believe that water is the only drink for a wise man.” Thoreau, Henry David (147). Hennen, Leah. “Water Wise.” Real Simple April 2006.

n. “A man who has at length found something to do…” Thoreau, Henry David (M11). “Kitsch vs. cool: A cache of New England souvenirs.” Boston Sunday Globe 7 July, 2002: M11.

o. “If I knew that a man was coming to my house with the conscious design of doing me good…” Thoreau, Henry David (64). Means, Howard. “Revenge of the Pinheads.” Washington Magazine July 1995, p. 63-65+.

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p. “In wilderness is the preservation of the world.” Thoreau, Henry David (195). “It’s a jungle out there.” Vogue Magazine June 2001.

q. “Our life is frittered away by detail…” Thoreau, Henry David. O’Brien, Tim. “Follow these acronyms and don’t stress out.” Boston Globe 19 March 2000.

r. “I had three chairs in my house…” Thoreau, Henry David (1). “The Battenkill Wing Chair and Recliner.” Orvis News Vol. 30. No. 2 (1995).

s. “It is a great art to saunter.” Thoreau, Henry David. Neiman Marcus advertisement.

t. “‘Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes.’” Thoreau, Henry David. 365 Dogs Page-A-Day Calendar 1998.

u. Barlowe, Dorothea. “Twelve Henry David Thoreau Bookmarks.” Dover: 2003.

v. “Famous & Historic Trees.” The Nature Company. Advertisement. Series II.A.206. Thoreau, Henry David: Journals

a. Howarth, William. “The Journal of Henry D. Thoreau.” Princeton University Library Chronicle Vol. 67. No. 3 (2006): 635-658.

b. Thoreau, Henry David. “The Just Made Perfect.” Photocopied from journals.

c. Dean, Brad. “Project Narrative: The Notebooks of Henry D. Thoreau, 1849-1862.”

d. Maguire, Hugh. “Thoughts from Thoreau.” Charles River MUD Jan. 1997.

e. Correspondence: Stevens, Lauren R. E-mail to Jeff Cramer 21 June 2005.

f. Places mentioned in the journals i. Schechter, Bill. “Steeple chase on at church.” Lincoln Journal.

ii. Giordano, Alice. “Where the British invaded: For sale: Concord home attacked in Revolution.” Boston Globe 26 May 2001: E1.

iii. “Concord.” GoodLife Fall 2008: 16. Series II.A.207. Thoreau, Henry David: Letters to Various Persons

a. Two manuscript pages, commencing “Every one has heard the story…” Thoreau, Henry David. Letters to Various Persons. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Lbrary, Yale University.

Series II.A.208. Thoreau, Henry David: Living Deliberately, appreciating wilderness

a. Frost, Randall. “New England’s Thoreau-ly Inspired Brands.” 2008. <www.brandchannel.com>

b. Frost, Oct. Cullum. “Thoreau’s concerns, alive in the Yukon.” 1998. c. Wulff, June. “Coping.” Boston Globe 20 Sept. 2001. d. Bickford, Walter. “Selling off forest would do harm.” Boston Globe 2

Jan. 2008.

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e. “If you’re living in America, you are what you own.” Boston Globe. f. Chadwick, Dara. “Take a Tip from Plato—Get Philosophical about

Stress.” 2 March 2006. <www.womenswallstreet.com> g. “Simply Impossible.” Unaccredited Article. h. Koehler, Jeff. “Thoreaully Inspired.” Dwell June 2004. i. Mitchell, John G. “Wilderness: America’s Lands Apart.” National

Geographic Nov. 1998. j. Adams, Thomas Boylston. “Slow down, for Thoreau’s sake.” k. Klinkenborg, Verlyn. “Walking With Henry.” New York Times 22

Feb. 2009. Series II.A.209. Thoreau, Henry David: The Maine Woods

a. Lynch, Tom. “The ‘Domestic Air’ of Wilderness: Henry Thoreau and Joe Polis in the Maine Woods.” Weber Journal Vol. 14. No. 3 (1997).

b. Thompson, Kalee. “That Was Then, Do It Now: A Transcendental Journey in the Maine Woods.” Adventure April 2002: 79-80. (3)

c. “Nov. 2009 at the Walden Woods Project’s Thoreau Institute: Henry David Thoreau’s Maine Woods – part of the Concord Festival of Authors.” Postcard. (3)

d. “The Walden Woods Project & RESTORE: The North Woods in conjunction with The Concord Festival of Authors present Jeffrey S. Cramer.” Flyer. (4)

Series II.A.210. Thoreau, Henry David: Mathematics a. Goodman, Lawrence. “Thoreau’s Math: A glimpse of the writer

through algebra.” Brown Alumni Magazine Jan.-Feb. 2007. Series II.A.211. Thoreau, Henry David: Minnesota

a. Doss, Vernon L. “Thoreau's Journey to Minnesota.” Diss. Mankato State Univ., 1961.

b. Morse-Kahn, Deborah. “The Last Journey: an Exercise in American Historiography.” Diss. Hamline Univ., 1993.

c. Kramer, Jason R. “Thoreau in Minnesota.” Diss. Univ. of Albany, 2004.

Series II.A.212. Thoreau, Henry David: Miscellaneous a. Hedgpeth, Joel W. “Reënter the Limerick.” The Saturday Review. b. Rooney, Frank. “A sex symbol’s lost innocence.” Boston Globe 17

Feb. 2007: A14. c. Pierce, Charles P. “Smack Down: Three-Named Philosophical

Idealist.” Boston Globe Magazine 20 Aug. 2006: 27. d. “It’s a gift.” Boston Globe. e. “Awash in quiet desperation.” f. Freeman, Jan. “A literal obsession.” Boston Sunday Globe 26 March

2006: C3. g. Thurber, Jon. “H.D. Thoreau Jr.; was authority on track.” Obituary.

Boston Globe 2 Jan. 2008.

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h. Meyers, Kate. “The Kate Show.” In Style July 2005: 136-145. i. “$2,000 reward for yellow Labrador ‘Henry’.” Reward poster. j. “Woodsburner: A Novel.” Advertisement. k. McGough, Cathy. "Five Minutes with Legendary Writers From

Beyond Henry David Thoreau." 16 Jan. 2003. 16 May 2003 <www.prose-n-poetry.com>.

l. Polochnin, David. "Independent Spirit, Despite His Efforts, Finds He's Not Alone." Boston Sunday Globe 20 July 2003: G9.

m. Soucie, Gary. "Exclusive! An Interview with Henry David Thoreau." Audubon (1974): 98-105.

Series II.A.213. Thoreau, Henry David: Modern Education a. Veilleux, Richard. “Honors Program introduces new gen ed

courses.” UConn Advance 18 Sept. 2006. b. Sanzenbacher, Richard. “New awareness of the power of dialogue.”

College Teaching Vol. 45. No. 3 (1997). c. “Thoreau’s Walden and the Bhagavad Gita.” The Graham School

2003. d. “Field Studies in the Humanities: Thoreau’s Cape Cod.” Henry D.

Thoreau School of Wilderness Studies, Eastern Connecticut State College 1979.

e. Dillman, Richard. “Using Thoreau’s Walden to Teach Writing and Rhetoric.” Minnesota English Journal Vol. 42. No. 1: 208-216.

f. Robb, Daniel. “A Walk in the Woods.” Teacher Magazine. Jan-Feb 2006: 23-27.

Series II.A.214. Thoreau, Henry David: Music a. Walker, Eugene H. “Thoreau, Tom Bowling, and Charles Dibdin.”

Concord Saunterer Sept. 1973. b. Gurnee, Jeanne. “Thoreau’s Music Box.” Music Box Society

International Journal 2006. c. Thoreau, Henry David. Thoreau’s Allusions to Music. p. 3-44.

Series II.A.215. Thoreau, Henry David: Native Americans a. “Spirit of Henry David Thoreau returns to Sedona this month.”

Verde Valley Newspapers March 14-20 2007. b. Schofield, Edmund A. “Thomas Smith, ‘Black,’ and his ‘Rather

Indiany’ But Royal Wife, Née Sepit.”. c. Kritzberg, Barry. “The case of the rather Indiany nose.” Chicago

Literary Club, Oct. 24, 2005. Series II.A.216. Thoreau, Henry David: Nature writing

a. “2006 NEW-CUE Writers’ Conference and Workshop in honor of Rachel Carson.” Pamphlet.

b. Sordello. “Autumn Pictures: Oct. in New England.” Evening Post 30 Oct. 1866.

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c. Crevier, Nancy K. “Thinking of Thoreau Every Day: A Journalist Culls the Nature Writings of a Literary Icon.” Newtown Bee Jan. 2006.

d. Price, Jenny. “In Cities is the Preservation of the Word.” Grist 9 Jan. 2007.

e. Mehegan, David. “Bird expert indulges in lyrical flights of fancy.” Rev. of Pete Dunne’s Essential Field Guide Companion by Pete Dunne. Boston Globe 10 Feb. 2007.

f. Ebenreck, Sara. “Stewart Udall: Measuring Civilization by Conservation.” New American Land Sept.-Oct. 2007: 31-33.

g. Papa, James A. Jr. “Reinterpreting Myths: The Wilderness and the Indian in Thoreau’s Maine Woods.” Midwest Quarterly Vol. 40. No. 2 (1999).

h. Whittemore, Katharine. “Seeing the Forest and the Trees.” Rev. of Reading the Forested Landscape: A Natural History of New England, by Wessels, Tom and Stepping Back to Look Forward, by Foster, Charles H. W. CommonWealth Summer 1999: 78-80.

i. Mitchell, John H. “Time and the River.” Sanctuary Winter 2009-2010: 2.

j. Gessner, David. "Why Nature Writing is Boring." Boston Sunday Globe 1 Aug. 2004: D2.

k. Hamilton, Joan. "Nature 101 Gazing At Crows, Pondering Thoreau, Counting the Needles of Pines." Sierra Nov.-Dec. 2000: 48-55.

l. Root, Christina. The Proteus Within: Thoreau's Practice of Goethe's Phenomenology. Saint Michael's College. Amherst, NY 2005. (2)

m. Wallace, David Rains. "The Waning Power of Nature's Priests." Los Angeles Times 28 Nov. 2004. 3 Dec. 2004 <www.latimes.com>.

Series II.A.217. Thoreau, Henry David: New Hampshire. a. Gardner, Jan. “Shelf Life: Peak of Popularity.” Rev. of Monadnock:

More than a Mountain by Craig Brandon Boston Globe 26 Sept. 2007. b. Stewart, Chris. “A Rebel Without Any Luck: The White Mountain

Misadventures of Author Henry David Thoreau.” Series II.A.218. Thoreau, Henry David: “Night and Moonlight”

a. Thoreau, Henry David. “Night and Moonlight.” The Urban Wildlands Group and UCLA Institute of the Environment: Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting. Program.

b. Correspondence: Rich, Catherine. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 28 May 2002.

Series II.A.219. Thoreau, Henry David: Pencil Manufacturing Business a. Correspondence: Officer, David. Letter to Jeff Cramer 3 Jan. 2004. b. “Walden Pencil-Maker: One Doz. Mint Originals.” The Month at

Goodspeed’s Book Shop Vol. 37 No. 1 (1965): 3-5. c. Bacchus, James. “Thoreau’s Pencil: Sharpening our Understanding

of World Trade.” 2003: 911-921.

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d. Smith, Martha. “Raise your pencils against technology.” Providence Journal 5 Nov. 1995.

Series II.A.220. Thoreau, Henry David: the Philippines a. Hodgson, Edward S. Thoreau and the Philippines.

Series II.A.221. Thoreau, Henry David: Philosophy a. Cournos, John. “The Comparison of Gauguin with Thoreau.”

<www.litfinder.com> b. “New from Cornell University Press: Natural Life: Thoreau’s

Worldly Transcendentalism.” Order Form. c. Bendick-Keymer, Jeremy. Rev. of Thoreau’s Living Ethics, by Philip

Cafaro. H-Net Reviews, March 2005. d. Fels, Thomas Weston. “Economy: Thoreau at the Turn of the

Millennium.” The Mind’s Eye: A Liberal Arts Journal Fall 2001. e. Maxwell, Paul A. The Allegory of the Cave and Social Reform: the Light

in the Soul of the Community. 14 Aug. 2001. f. Montgomery-Fate, Tom. “To Box the Wind: On Thoreau’s

Unspoken Religion.” River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative Vol. 9 No. 1 (2007).

g. Snyder, Helena A. Thoreau's Philosophy of Life: with Special Consideration of the Influence of Hindoo Philosophy. New York: AMS P, 1902.

Series II.A.222. Thoreau, Henry David: Promotion for Modern Editions a. “Henry David Thoreau: Letters to a Spiritual Seeker.” Postcard. b. “The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau: Princeton University Press.

Pamphlet. (2) c. “A Mind with Wings: The Story of Henry David Thoreau.”

Postcard. (8) d. “A Roaring Forties Press Production: A Journey into the

Transcendentalists’ New England.” Flyer. (2) Series II.A.223. Thoreau, Henry David: Psychology

a. Sperber, Michael. "Thoreau's Hallucinated Mountain." Psychoanalytic Review Vol. 91. No. 5 (2004): 269-704.

Series II.A.224. Thoreau, Henry David: Quotes a. Correspondence: Allen, Anne. Letter to the Thoreau Society.

Undated. b. Correspondence: Seigelaub, Harold. Letter to Jeff Cramer 2 Nov.

2004. c. List of Siegelaub’s transcendental collection p. 1-9. d. Correspondence: Siegelaub, Harold. Letter to Elizabeth Witherall 2

July 1996. e. Excerpts from Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, ed. 16. Little, Brown

and Company: 1992. f. “Wilderness Press Outdoor Books & Maps: Take a quiet moment

with Thoreau, or share his wisdom as a holiday gift.” Order form.

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Series II.A.225. Thoreau, Henry David: The Railroad a. Brooks, Marshall. “Riding Henry Thoreau’s Railroad.” New York

Times 14 July 1991: 9+. (2) b. Johnson, Phylis and Benso, Joe. “Thoreau’s Locomotive as

Modernity: A Sonic Passage into Walden Revisiting the Musings of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862).” Southern Illinois University.

Series II.A.226. Thoreau, Henry David: Rare Copies of his Works a. “A Publisher’s Presentation Copy of Thoreau’s First Book, in

Superb Condition.” Philip J. Pirages Catalogue No. 45. b. “Egypt and Nubia folio, $21,850, PBA Galleries.” Journal of Antiques

and Collectibles Feb. 2006. c. Ferguson, Malcolm. “Locating Thoreau’s manuscripts a tough

task.” (6) d. “Special Collections Department: Providence Public Library.”

Guide to Special Collections 1988. Series II.A.227. Thoreau, Henry David: Slavery, Abolition.

a. “Thoreau’s Pity and Humor.” Spectator. b. Marx, Leo. “Thoreau’s fury.” Boston Globe 24 Jan. 2010: C8.

Series II.A.228. Thoreau, Henry David: Surveyor a. “Unlocking Lincoln’s vault.” Lincoln Journal 28 June 2007. b. Savage, Barry. “The Quintessential Surveyor.” Point of Beginning 24

March 2003. c. Hales, John G. Plan of the Town of Concord, 1830. Photocopied map. d. Ed. Moss, Marcia. “A Catalog of Thoreau’s Surveys in the Concord

Free Public Library.” The Thoreau Society 1976. e. Schmidt, Wilhelm A. “Thoreau’s Surveys.” Professional Surveyor

Magazine Feb. 2009. (2) f. McLean, Albert F. Jr. “Thoreau’s True Meridian: Natural Fact and

Metaphor.” American Quarterly Vol. 20 No, 3 (1968): 567-579. Series II.A.229. Thoreau, Henry David: Taxation and Imprisonment

a. “Thoreau’s justification for not paying his tax was initially to protest…”

b. Gross, Robert A. “Quiet War with the State: Henry David Thoreau and Civil Disobedience.”

c. Paquot, Thierry. “Just say no.” Le Monde diplomatique 16 Feb. 2005. d. Cotter, Holland. “Hometown of Utopia and Dissent.” New York

Times 23 July 2004: B27+. e. Cournos, John. “Henry Thoreau—Hater of Shams.”

<www.litfinder.com> f. Rosenwald, Lawrence. "The Theory, Practices, and Influences of

Thoreau's Civil Disobedience." Wellesley College. Series II.A.230. Thoreau, Henry David: Walden

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a. Correspondence: Winslow, Dick. Letter to the Walden Woods Project 12 Jan. 2009.

b. “New Publications: Walden; or, Life in the Woods.” Rev. of Walden, by Henry David Thoreau. Massachusetts Life Boat 15 Aug. 1854.

c. Thoreau, Henry David. Walden; Or, Life in the Woods. New York: Rinehart & Co., Inc., 1953. p. 274.

d. Rev. of “Walden; or, Life in the Woods.” The Leader Vol. VII, No. 333. 9 Aug. 1856. (2)

e. “Wheildon, William Willder.” Wilson, James Grant and Fiske, John ed. Appleton’s Cyclopædia of American Biography. Vol. VI p. 457-458.

f. Correspondence: Winslow, Dick. Letter to the Walden Woods Project 20 Jan. 2009.

g. Thoreau, Henry David. “Hounds of Walden Woods.” Bunker-Hill Aurora and Boston Mirror 29 July 1854. Excerpt from Walden.

h. “Thoreau’s Life at Walden Pond.” Bunker-Hill Aurora and Boston Mirror 12 Aug. 1854. (2)

i. Cook, Reginald L. “West of Walden: On the Wild Side.” Address. Thoreau Society Annual Meeting, 13 July 1968. (2)

j. “New Publications: Walden; or Life in the Woods.” Newport Daily News 28 Aug. 1854.

k. Parks, Michelle. “Robert John Neralich: Citizen of the world.” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 12 Feb. 2006: D1+.

l. Photographs: “Japanese translations of Walden.” m. Correspondence: Thoreau, Henry D. Letter to W.D. Ticknor & Co.

Undated. n. Neufeldt, Leonard N. and Smith, Mark A. “Going to Walden

Woods: Walden, Walden, and American Pastoralism.” Arizona Quarterly Vol. 55, No. 2 (1999).

o. Kasselmann, Barbara Claire. “Notes for tomorrow.” Boston Globe Magazine 21 May 2000: 38-42.

p. Keillor, Garrison. “Drop Dead, Lewis Carroll: History’s Rejection Slips.” New York Times Book Review 1 May 1994: 3.

q. LaMond, Carole. “L-S teacher has Water Row on his mind.” Lincoln Journal 12 Oct. 2006: 11.

r. Friedrich, Paul. “Beyond the Unsaid: Transcending Language through Language.” Culture & Rhetoric ed. Strecker, Ivo and Tyler, Stephen. Berghahn Books: 2009.

s. Friedrich, Paul. “Walden’s Thoreau.” Includes select bibliography. Series II.A.231. Thoreau, Henry David: Walden’s 150th Anniversary

a. Gessner, David. “Sick of nature.” Boston Globe 1 Aug. 2004. b. Grant, Steve. “150 years later, ‘Walden’ is still challenging readers.”

Florida Times-Union 8 Aug. 2004. (3)

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c. Hoagland, Edward. “What Does Walden Mean?” On Earth Fall 2004: 38. (2)

d. Richardson, Robert D. “Walden’s Ripple Effect.” Smithsonian Magazine Aug. 2004.

e. McMichael, Barbara Lloyd. “Still much to learn from writing of Thoreau.” Seattle Times 9 Aug. 2004.

f. Burge, Kathleen. “Fighting to be free: Thoreau lover denied bid to give out book at Walden.” Boston Globe 19 July 2004.

g. Parnass, Larry. “Savoring ‘Walden’ wit, 150 years later.” Daily Hampshire Gazette 4 Aug. 2004.

h. “Celebrate Walden’s 150th Anniversary: Great Gift Ideas for the Holidays.” Flyer.

i. “History and Economics: Walden: 150th Anniversary Illustrated Edition of the American Classic.” Advertisement. Books: 7. (2)

j. Slayton, Tom. “‘Walden’ revisited.” Rutland Herald 5 Dec. 2004. k. “On Walden.” Country Living Aug. 2004: 16. l. “Walden at Walden: Cover to Cover.” Flyer. m. “Form for Walden Readers.” Flyer. n. “Visiting Thoreau’s Walden: An Exhibition at the Concord

Museum.” The Concord Museum, 21 May-19 Sept. 2004. Flyer. o. “Walden 2004 Calendar.” Flyer. p. “Walden at 150: An Exhibition of Fine Art Photographs.” Sun to

Moon Gallery, 6 August 2004. Flyer. q. “Walden: 150th Anniversary Illustrated Edition of the American

Classic.” Walden Woods Project. Flyer. Series II.A.232. Thoreau, Henry David: “Walking” Essay

a. Barry, Neville. “Thoreau’s message is important today.” Standard-Times 23 Nov. 2006: A10.

b. Itzkan, Seth J. “A good word.” Boston Globe 10 March 2001. c. Lifton. p. 20-27 (partial manuscript) d. Alves, Isabel Maria Fernandes. “‘More air and sunshine in our

thoughts’: interpreting walking in American nature writing.” University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro.

e. Gorman, James. "Following Thoreau Away From Anxiety." New York Times 26 Oct. 2001: E29+.

f. Carlisle, Susan Kendall. “Night Walker: Henry Thoreau’s Culture of Darkness.” Diss. Northeastern University, March 2006.

Series II.A.233. Thoreau, Henry David: A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

a. “Concord and Merrimack Rivers.” Rev. of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, by Henry David Thoreau. Lowell American 7 July 1849.

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b. Thorndike, Joseph J. Jr. “Thoreau’s Vacation.” American Heritage Magazine June/July 1983.

c. McPhee, John. “1839/2003: Five days on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers.” New Yorker 15 Dec. 2003: 70-85.

d. Engel, J. Ronald. “Teaching the Eco-Justice Ethic: The Parable of the Billerica Dam.” Christian Century 13 May 1987: 466.

Series II.A.234. Thoreau, Henry David: Wild Fruits a. “The Thoreau Institute, The Walden Woods Project and The

Thoreau Society cordially invite you to celebrate the publication of Henry David Thoreau’s Rediscovered Last Manuscript Wild Fruits.” Invitation.

b. “Thoreau manuscript published more than a century after his death.” 7 Sept. 1999 <http://cnn.com/US>

c. “Excerpts from Thoreau’s ‘Wild Fruits’.” 7 Sept. 1999 <http://cnn.com/US>

d. Heaney, Joe. “Thoreau’s voice lives on as Concord tome debuts.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Boston Herald 7 Sept. 1999.

e. “Wild Thoughts.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. New York Times 7 Sept. 1999. (5)

f. “New Thoreau book a rare look at nature.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Republican-American [Waterbury, CT] 7 Sept. 1999.

g. “Thoreau’s last work finally making it to print.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Telegram & Gazette [Worcester] 7 Sept. 1999. (3)

h. “Local Bestsellers.” Boston Sunday Globe 14 Nov. 1999. i. Daniel, Lucille. “Thoreau lightens up in ‘Wild Fruits’: Late

manuscript reveals a kinder, gentler genius.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Lincoln Journal 4 Nov. 1999.

j. Levy, Ariel. “In Print: On Walden Pond.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. New York Magazine 29 Nov. 1999.

k. Kramer, Victor A. “Rich Harvest.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Book Nov.-Dec. 1999: 66-68.

l. Allen, Scott. “‘Wild Fruits’ comes to life.” Boston Globe 12 Nov. 1999. (2)

m. “Thoreau, Henry David: Wild Fruits.” Rev. of Wild Fruits, by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Kirkus Reviews 1 Oct. 1999.

n. Williams, Paul O. “Fresh words from a different drummer.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Christian Science Monitor 24 Nov. 1999.

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o. “Wild Fruits: Thoreau’s Rediscovered Last Manuscript.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Publishers Weekly 4 Oct. 1999.

p. “Thoreau, Henry David: Wild Fruits.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Booklist 15 Nov. 1999.

q. “Thoreau, Henry David: Wild Fruits.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Library Journal 1 Nov. 1999.

r. “Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Atlantic Monthly Dec. 1999: 129.

s. Glover, Michael. “Long live the weeds and the wilderness.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Spectator 19 Feb. 2000.

t. Hensher, Philip. “Thoreau’s fruit pastorals.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Observer 6 Feb. 2000.

u. Dean, Bradley P. “Thoreau’s Fruits.” Bradley P. Dean. New York Times Book Review 30 Jan. 2000.

v. Cain, William E. “What Thoreau was up to on those walks in the woods.” Rev. of Wild Fruits by Henry David Thoreau, ed. Bradley P. Dean. Boston Globe 21 Nov. 1999.

w. Thoreau, Henry David. “Excerpts from Wild Fruits.” Harper’s Magazine Oct. 1999, p. 36-38.

Series II.A.235. Thoreau, Henry David: Wilderness Science a. Botkin, Daniel B. “Wilderness Science: An Oxymoron?” United

States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Proceedings 2000: 48-51. b. Beal, Tom. “UA researchers retrace journeys of yore.” Arizona Daily

Star 29 Nov. 2009. c. Greenfield, Daniel. "Environmental Though From the 19th Century

and Its Implications for Education: an Examination of Thoreau, Leopold, and Wilson's Naturalistic Conceptions of Sociobiology, Biotic Communities, and Land Ethics." Diss. Kent State University.

Series II.A.236. Thoreau, Henry David: Worcester a. Sacks, Pamela H. “Lofty ideals grew here.” Worcester Sunday

Telegram 12 May 2002. b. Correspondence: LeBlanc, Erica T. Letter to Jeff Cramer 14 March

2002. c. Past Present: Newsletter of the Worcester Historical Museum. Winter

2002. d. “Henry David Thoreau in Worcester.” Preservation Matters Spring

2002: 8. Series II.A.237. Thoreau, Henry David: The Yankee in Canada

a. “The Yankee in Canada: with Anti-Slavery and Other Reform Papers.” Worcester Evening Gazette 25 Sept. 1866.

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b. “A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-Slavery and Other Reform Papers.” Cincinnati Commercial 2 Oct. 1866.

c. “New Books: A Yankee in Canada.” Globe 22 Oct. 1866. Series II.A.238. The Thoreau Institute (OR) Research Papers

a. O’Toole, Randal. “Run Them Like Businesses: Natural Resource Agencies in an Era of Federal Limits.” The Thoreau Institute March 1995.

b. Schaerer, Brett. “Incentives for Wildlife: New Ways of Protecting Rare Species.” The Thoreau Institute April 1996.

c. Opperman, Jeff. “The Impacts of Subsidies on Endangered Species.” The Thoreau Institute April 1996.

Series II.A.239. Thoreau Lyceum a. “The Thoreau Lyceum: Headquarters of the Thoreau Society.”

Pamphlet. b. Davis, Bryan. “Lyceum closes its doors.” Concord Journal 8 Dec.

1994. c. Moroney, Tom. “Henley’s Thoreau Center plan raises some

eyebrows.” Boston Sunday Globe 3 July 1994. d. Moroney, Tom. “High-tech makeover pushes hot buttons at

Thoreau Society.” Boston Sunday Globe 10 July 1994. e. Cole, Caroline Louise. “Thoreau becomes big business: Guardians

of the Lyceum rue its passing.” Boston Globe 18 Dec. 1994. Series II.A.240. Thoreau, Maria.

a. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 25 Sept. 1847.

b. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 28 Feb. 1849.

c. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 15 March 1849.

d. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 4 April 1849.

e. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 8 May 1849.

f. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 15 Nov. 1849.

g. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 17 Dec. 1849.

h. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 16 Dec. 1850.

i. Correspondence: Thoreau, Maria. Letter to Miss Prudence Ward, 8 Sept. 1821.

Series II.A.241. Thoreau Research Newsletter a. Thoreau Research Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 3, (1991).

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b. Schofield, Edmund A. “The Likely Source of Thoreau’s Title, ‘The Succession of Forest Trees.’” Thoreau Research Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 4 (1990).

Series II.A.242. Thoreau, Sophia. a. Correspondence: Wheeler, Joe. Letter to Tom Harris, 31 Aug. 2000. b. Wheeler, Ruth R. “Sophia’s Herbarium.”

Series II.A.243. The Thoreau Society: 1990-99 Annual Gatherings a. Correspondence: J. Parker Huber. Letter to Susan 18 July 1997. b. “1994 Annual Thoreau Society Meeting.” Flyer. c. “The Thoreau Society 1997 Annual Gathering.” Brochure. d. “The Thoreau Society Annual Gathering 1999.” Program. e. Correspondence: Board of Directors of the Thoreau Society.

General notice 6 Feb. 1996. f. Correspondence: Myerson, Joel. General notice 17 Oct. 1995. g. “Proposed Bylaws of The Thoreau Society, Inc.”

Series II.A.244. The Thoreau Society: 2000 Annual Gathering a. “The Thoreau Society Annual Gathering 2000.” Button. b. “Annual Gathering 2000.” Pamphlet. (4) c. “Annual Gathering 2000.” Program. d. “Excursion to Québec City.” Flyer.

Series II.A.245. The Thoreau Society: 2001 Annual Gathering a. “The Thoreau Society 2001 Annual Gathering.” Button. b. “The Thoreau Society Annual Business Meeting.” Flyer. c. “Annual Gathering 2001.” Program. d. “The Thoreau Society Annual Gathering 2001 Announcement.”

Flyer. e. “Excursion to Canada: Quebec and the Beaupre Coast.” Flyer. f. “2001 Annual Gathering Evaluation.” Flyer.

Series II.A.246. The Thoreau Society: 2002 Annual Gathering a. “Annual Gathering 2002: The Spiritual and Political Mind of

Thoreau.” Registration Form. Series II.A.247. The Thoreau Society: 2003 Annual Gathering

a. “Annual Gathering 2003: Thoreau and the Emersonian Influence.” Program. (2)

b. Correspondence: Cramer, Jeff. “Curator’s Report To the Thoreau Society Standing Committee” July 2003.

c. “The Thoreau Society, Inc. Balance Sheet.” (3) d. “‘Emerson and Thoreau/Spirit and Matter’: Carolee Campbell and

Beth Witherell.” e. “Ninja Press is pleased to announce…” Flyer. f. “Thoreau—a Re-creation.” Flyer. g. “2003 Annual Gathering Evaluation.” Flyer.

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h. “Proceedings of the 2003 Summer Conversational Series.” Program and Registration.

i. Correspondence: Myerson, Joel. Letter to Fellow Thoreau Society Members 10 April 2003.

Series II.A.248. The Thoreau Society: 2004 Annual Gathering a. “Annual Gathering 2004.” Program. (2) b. “Walden 2004 Project and the Thoreau Society.” Form. (2) c. “Program Notice for 2004 Annual Gathering.” Flyer. d. “Save Our Heritage.” Flyer. e. “Bowdoin, Helen.” f. “‘Read your fate, see what is before you, and walk on into

futurity.’” Bookmark. g. “2004 Annual Gathering: Walden; of its time, for our time: A

sesquicentennial celebration.” Flyer. h. “Thoreau Society Annual Gathering Thursday, July 8, 2004:

Programs at the pond in addition to the Walden reading.” Flyer. i. “Important! 2004 Election Information & Ballot.” Thoreau Society

Election Ballot. Series II.A.249. The Thoreau Society: 2005 Annual Gathering

a. MacDonald, G. Jeffrey. “Thoreau’s teachings still inspire many lives.” USA Today 25 July 2005.

b. “Thoreau: Nature, Science, and Higher Laws.” Program. (6) c. “The Shop at Walden Pond… Take and EXTRA 10% Off.” Coupon. d. “You Have Choices…” Flyer. e. “Concord Map.” Map. f. “Program Descriptions.” Flyer. g. “Members Survey.” Survey. h. “2005 Annual Gathering Evaluation.” Flyer. i. “The Thoreau Society: Education, Outreach, Advocacy.” Flyer. j. “The Thoreau Society, Inc. Balance Sheet.” (2) k. “A campaign to preserve the birth house of America’s poet,

naturalist…” Flyer. l. “Beyond Twilight Walks of Concord Presents Spirits, Legends and

Lore.” Flyer. m. “Concord Museum: David Sibley’s Birds.” Flyer. n. “Thoreau’s Walden: A Journey in Photographs by Scot Miller.”

Postcard. o. “The Thoreau Society: Founded in 1941.” Brochure. p. “Announcing three volumes in The Spirit of Thoreau…” Flyer. q. “2005 Summer Conversational Series.” Flyer. r. “Fruitlands’ 91st Season Sunset Walk & Talk… Bradley Dean.”

Flyer. Series II.A.250. The Thoreau Society: 2006 Annual Gathering

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a. “Henry D. Thoreau: Mountains, Seashores, and Moonlight: Thoreau’s Exploration of Wildness.” Program. (2)

b. “The Thoreau Society, Inc. Balance Sheet.” c. “The Shop at Walden Pond… Take an EXTRA 10% Off.” Coupon. d. “This Year You Have Choices…” Flyer. e. Correspondence: Cramer, Jeffrey S. “Curator’s Report To the

Thoreau Society.” f. “Presenter Biographies.” Flyer. g. “Sage Farm Solar Home.” Flyer. h. “Welcome to the Thoreau Society Annual Gathering 2006.” Flyer. i. “2006 Annual Gathering Program Abstracts.” Flyer. j. Map of Concord. k. “Shop at Walden Pond: The Friends of Walden Pond.” Flyer. l. “Life With Principle: Thoreau’s Voice in our Time.” Flyer. m. “The Thoreau Society Speakers Bureau.” Flyer. n. “Katahdin Excursion: Aug. 17-21, 2006. o. “2006 Annual Gathering Evaluation.” p. “Thank You!” Flyer. q. Walden Pond State Reservation Trail Map. r. “Concord Museum.” Flyer. s. “On the Edge of the Wild.” Flyer. t. “The 2006 Summer Conversational Series: ‘Private Pages’.” Flyer.

Series II.A.251. The Thoreau Society: 2007Annual Gathering. a. “Henry D. Thoreau. Simplify, simplify: Thoreau’s Timeless

Message.” Program. (5) b. “Sherman B. Zelinsky, 81, of Manchester…” Commemorative flyer. c. “The Thoreau Society, Inc. Balance Sheet.” d. “Concord Map.” Map. e. “Eric Parkman Smith.” Commemorative flyer. f. “Life With Principle: Thoreau’s Voice in Our Time.” Flyer. g. “2007 Annual Gathering Evaluation.” h. “Thoreau’s Path on Brister’s Hill.” Pamphlet. i. “Finding Thoreau in Concord.” Pamphlet. j. “The Thoreau Society Additions/Changes to the Program.” Flyer. k. “Thank you for supporting a great literary tradition!” Donation

envelope. l. “Scott Russell Sanders: Distinguished Professor.” Flyer. m. “The Thoreau Society Thanks the Following for Helping…” Flyer. n. “Biographies of Presenters 2007 Annual Gathering.” Flyer. o. “2007 Annual Gathering Program Abstracts.” p. “The Thoreau Society 2007 Annual Gathering Book Signing Wine &

Cheese Social.” Flyer.

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q. “The Thoreau Society’s 2007 Katahdin Excursion.” Registration form.

r. “Walden University.” Flyer. Series II.A.252. The Thoreau Society: 2008 Annual Gathering

a. “Henry D. Thoreau, The Individual and the State: The Politics of Thoreau in Our Time.” Program. (2)

Series II.A.253. The Thoreau Society: 2009 Annual Gathering a. “Available Soon: a fully annotated electronic edition of Thoreau’s

1861 Minnesota Notebook.” Flyer. (16) b. “Henry D. Thoreau Social Awareness: Thoreau and the Reform

Movement 68th Annual Gathering.” Program. c. “The Thoreau Society, Inc. Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2009.” d. “Thoreau Society Annual Gathering: Dana S. Brigham Memorial

Keynote Address.” Flyer. e. Correspondence: Frederick, Michael J. Letter to potential members

of the Thoreau Society. Series II.A.254. The Thoreau Society: Brochures, miscellaneous

a. “The Thoreau Society. ‘I went to the woods…’” Brochure. (2) b. “The Thoreau Society. ‘So we saunter…’” Brochure. (2) c. Correspondence. Bosco, Ronald A. Letter to the Members of the

Thoreau Society 3 Dec. 2002. d. “Thoreau Society Used Book Service.” Flyer. e. “Selections from The Thoreau Society Shop at Walden Pond.”

Flyer. f. “The Reverend Daniel Foster.” g. Correspondence: Frederick, Michael J. and Potter, Tom. Letter to

Jeffrey Cramer 2009. h. “High School Educators.” Flyer.

Series II.A.255. The Thoreau Society Bulletin a. Thoreau Society Bulletin No. 267, Summer 2009. (3) b. Thoreau Society Bulletin No. 268, Fall 2009. (2) c. Thoreau Society Bulletin No. 269, Winter 2010.

Series II.A.256. The Thoreau Society: Lyceum Series a. Dyer, John. “In tradition of Thoreau, a call to action.” Boston Globe 13

April 2008. (3) Series II.A.257. The Thoreau Society: Miscellaneous

a. Anderson, Leslie. "New Society Director Delights in Unconventional Thoreau." Boston Sunday Globe 29 Dec. 2002.

b. “Thoreau Society features author.” Concord Journal 17 Nov. 2005. c. “Beam, Alex. “Thoreau makes more sense as the years go by.”

Boston Globe 12 July 2008. d. John Nickols

i. “WFW To Honor John Nickols.”

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ii. Photograph. John Nickols with Inuit. iii. Correspondence: Nickols, Marjorie D. Letter to Joe 4 May

1994. e. “Glick Wendell P., Professor Emeritus, age 87…” Obituary.

<www.nexis.com> f. “‘Will you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer?’” Bookmark. g. Correspondence: Bosco, Ronald A. Letter to Members of the

Thoreau Society 12 Nov. 2003. h. “The Thoreau Society Call for Nominations.” Flyer. i. “The Thoreau Society Shop at Walden Pond.” Flyer. j. “Walden 2004 Calendar.” Flyer.

Series II.A.258. The Thoreau Society: pre-1990 materials a. “Agenda for the Thoreau Society Annual Meeting.” b. “Inventory of the Thoreau Society Archives and Collections.”

Series II.A.259. The Thoreau Society: ‘Spirit of Thoreau’ series a. Correspondence: Hall, Lee. Letter to Kathi Anderson 6 Oct. 1994. b. Correspondence: Hotchkiss, Brian D. Letter to Kathi Anderson 2

Nov. 1994. c. “Proposal for a series of books for the Thoreau Society.” (3) d. Correspondence: Hotchkiss, Brian D. Letter to Lee Hall 12 Oct.

1994. e. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to Terence J. Heagney 18

Oct. 1994. f. Correspondence: Hotchkiss, Brian D. Letter to Lee Hall 2 Nov.

1994. g. “Thoreau’s Cabin: As told by Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo

Emerson, William Ellery Channing, and Others.” h. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to Irene Williams 17 Feb.

1995. i. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to Terence J. Heagney 24

Feb. 1995. j. Correspondence: Hotchkiss, Brian D. Letter to Lee Hall 7 Jan. 1995. k. “Proposal for a Thoreau Series Endorsed by the Thoreau Society.” l. “Proposal to prepare two volumes of the Thoreau book series for

the Thoreau Society.” Series II.A.260. The Thoreau Society of America Centenary Commemoration

a. “Henry David Thoreau 1862-1962.” Program. Series II.A.261. Today’s Environment

a. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 1 (1994). b. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 2 (1994). c. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 3 (1994). d. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 5 (1995). e. Today’s Environment Vol. 1 No. 6 (1995).

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f. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 7 (1995). g. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 8 (1995). h. Today’s Environment Vol. 1. No. 9 (1995). i. Today’s Environment Vol. 2. No. 1 (1995).

Series II.A.262. Transcendentalism a. A Plain Discussion with a Transcendentalist. 1843: 502-516. b. Frost, Randall. “New England’s Thoreau-ly Inspired Brands.”

<brandchannel.com> c. Kenney, Michael. “A moment in Boston, a minority in Maine.” Rev.

of The American Transcendentalists: Essential Writings, ed. by Lawrence Buell. Boston Sunday Globe 19 Feb. 2006.

d. “American Transcendentalism—Regional, National, Transitional.” Postcard.

e. Pfeiffer, Sacha. “School embraces new ideas, lifelong learning.” Boston Globe 12 Dec. 2007.

f. McFarland, Philip. “New England revolution: How the home-grown Transcendentalist movement sparked an extraordinary ferment of ideas and reform.” Rev. of American Transcendentalism: A History by Philip F. Gura. Boston Sunday Globe 25 Nov. 2007.

g. “A Journey into the Transcendentalists’ New England explores the towns and landscapes…” Roaring Forties Press. Press Release.

h. Milne, Teddy. “A cairn grows near Walden Pond.” i. Wissing, Douglas. “Paths to Paradise.” Endless Vacation Sept.-Oct.

2001: 58-63. j. Dunnavent, Walter Edward III. “Rihani, Emerson, and Thoreau.”

Series II.A.263. The Trust for Public Land a. On the Land: the Trust for Public Land in New England

(Winter/Spring 1998): 1-11. b. On the Land: the Trust for Public Land in New England (Summer/Fall

1998): 1-11. c. On the Land: the Trust for Public Land in New England

(Winter/Spring 1999): 1-11. d. Ives, Susan, ed. Land & People: the Trust for Public Land Vol. 1. No. 13

(2001): 3-44. e. “The Trust for Public Land.” Booklet. (3)

Series II.A.264. Tsongas Gallery a. Alvarez De Toledo, Margaret. Exhibit. Walden Pond State

Reservation, Concord, MA. 2000. b. Blanding, Thomas and Amy Ragus. Exhibit. "Talk of Mysteries!”

Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord, MA. 2003. c. “Authors to speak in ‘Window on Walden’.” Lincoln Journal 15 Oct.

2009. Series II.A.265. Tunison, Ron.

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a. Correspondence: Tunison, Ron. Letter to Maynard, Barksdale W. 5 July 2001.

b. The Gale Gallery: A collection of original sculptures. Catalog. c. “Ron Tunison’s New Bronze Releases for Spring/Summer 2001.”

Flyer. d. “Tunison’s Historical Scuptures.” Flyer.

Series II.A.266. Updike, John. a. Pritchard, William H. “Easy erudition: In his new essay collection,

John Updike offers and effortless mastery of form and content.” Boston Sunday Globe 9 Dec. 2007.

b. Correspondence: Updike, John. Postcard to Don Henley 12 Sept. 2002.

Series II.A.267. Vernal Pools a. Holden, Katie. “Vernal pool protection.” Concord Journal 29 May

2008. b. “Vernal Pool Spring: A Calendar for 2010 with Narration from the

Writings of Henry David Thoreau.” Calendar. c. “Vernal Pools.” Exhibition. Atrium Art Gallery April 23-June 30,

2010. Series II.A.268. Walden Pond

a. Nobel, Carmen. “A supermodel, a CEO, and a motley Cantabrigian crew carpool to Walden Pond.” Boston Globe 13 Sept. 2007.

b. Johnson, Dean. “Revolutionary mix: Concord offers history, sights, sounds, victuals—and water rides.” Boston Sunday Globe 29 April 2007.

c. Talmadge, Leslie. “He went to the woods, to sell ice cream: Where Thoreau soloed, a Soviet refugee practices self-reliance, too.” Boston Globe 22 July 2007.

d. Burdeau, Cain. “A Place to Think Like Thoreau.” Orange County Register 28 Sept. 2003.

e. Lowry, Betty. “Thoreau still thoroughly in touch.” Asbury Park Press 2 Oct. 2005.

f. Krastin, Alexandra. “He Took to the Woods 100 Years Ago.” Saturday Evening Post 30 June 1945: 25-27, 79.

g. Quinn, Paul. “Walden revisited.” Rev. of How to Be Alone, by Jonathan Franzen. Times Literary Supplement 25 Oct. 2002.

h. “Henry David Thoreau retreated to Walden Pond…” Child on Walden beach. Photograph.

i. Rimer, Sara. “Thoreau Retreat Now Draws Crowds.” New York Times 28 July 1996.

j. “Big Ideas in a Small Pond.” Boston Globe 20 April 2004. k. Correspondence: Meredith, Austin. E-mail to Jeff Cramer 12 Jan.

2003. l. Correspondence: Dyer, Jim. E-mail to Juliet Trofi 11 April 2006.

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m. “Soul vacations.” Great Escape April 2003: 166-170. n. Passy, Charles. “Desktop Traveler/Literary Travel.” Wall Street

Journal. o. McManus, Melanie Radzicki. “Park Here.” US Airways Attaché June

2000. p. The Concord-Lincoln Town Boundary in Walden Pond

i. Progress Report 23 Dec. 2002. ii. Correspondence: Wheeler, Richard W. and Clayton, Gary R.

Letter to Anita Tekle 19 Dec. 2000. iii. Correspondence: Clayton, Gary R. Letter to Peter Webber 19

Dec. 2000. iv. Turner, Greg. “‘Perambulating’ Lincoln and Concord.”

Lincoln Journal 21 Dec. 2000 p. 1, 14. v. “Concord-Lincoln.” Map.

vi. “Walden Pond.” Map. q. ‘Walden Revisited.” American Way 1 July 1998: 64-69. r. Köster, Dörte et al. “Paleolimnological assessment of human-

induced impacts on Walden Pond (Massachusetts, USA) using diatoms and stable isotopes.” Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 2005: 117-131.

s. Sege, Irene. “Muscle Beach: Thoreau’s quiet retreat makes quite a splash as a training ground for triathletes.” Boston Globe 16 July 2007: D5+.

t. Walker, Eugene H. “Walden’s Way Revealed.” Man and Nature Dec. 1971: 11-20.

u. Sisson, Jonathan. “Notes on Walden Pond.” Ivory Tower Vol. 14. No. 8 (1967): 26-31.

v. Totty, Heather Holt. “Nature and Poems at Walden Woods.” Middlesex Horizons: AAA Southern New England. (2)

w. Jorgensen, Erica and Brenneman, Kristina. “Residents block Walden access.” Concord Journal 4 Aug. 1994.

x. Brenneman, Kristina. “Walden faces proposed cuts.” Concord Journal 14 April 1994.

y. Rosenberg, Judith. ‘Public safety and access to Walden concern state.” Concord Journal 9 Dec. 1993.

z. “EarthWire: Down to Earth Environment News.” Advertisement. aa. “Gift of a Tree.” Delicious! March 1993: 40. bb. Cushing, Charles Phelps. “Thoreau—Bachelor of Nature.” Mentor

Aug. 1926: 11-13. cc. Maxwell, Paul A. Walden Pond: Science Research Project. 2001. dd. Neufeldt, Leonard N., and Mark A. Smith. “Going to Walden

Woods: Walden, Walden, and American Pastoralism.” American Quarterly Vol. 55. No. 2 (1999): 57-84.

ee. Correspondence: Myerson, Joel. Letter to Kathi Anderson.

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ff. Ackerman, Joy. “Walden: A Sacred Geography.” Diss. Antioch New England Graduate School, 2002.

gg. Ackerman, Joy. “Walden: A Sacred Geography.” Research Summary.

Series II.A.269. Walden Pond: Agriculture a. Correspondence. Lawson, Christopher M. to Helen M Bowdoin.

Undated. b. Lawson, Christopher M. “Agricultural Techniques Utilized by

Henry David Thoreau while at Walden Pond.” Interactive Qualifying Project Report.

Series II.A.270. Walden Woods Development a. Segel, Arthur I. and Poorvu, William J. “Walden Woods.” Harvard

Business School 26 July 2004. b. Hayward, Mary Ann. “Thoreau Country Conversation Alliance

seeks help.” Newsweekly 30 June 1988. c. “The answer to saving Thoreau’s Walden Woods could be right in

your own backyard.” Advertisement. Mirabella Feb. 1993: 26. (2) d. “News: America’s Endangered Landmarks.” Architecture Nov.

1991. e. “National Trust announces 1990 list of America’s eleven more

endangered historic places.” News Release: National Trust for Historic Preservation. 14 May 1990. (2)

f. “Walden Pond and Woods on 1991 Endangered List.” News Release: National Trust for Historic Preservation. June 1991.

Series II.A.271. Walden Woods: Not In Concord a. Correspondence: Trofi, Juliet. Letter to Jeff Cramer, 9 Oct. 2008. b. “Walden Woods: Act Now for special Pre-construction Incentives!”

Advertisement. c. “Walden Woods St. Cloud, Minnesota.” Flyer. d. “Endless Possibilities: 7 Floor Plans… Complimentary Design

Service…” Advertisement. Wicked Local Homes Fall 2008: 27. (2) Series II.A.272. Walden Woods Project: Brister’s Hill

a. “Brister’s Hill Interpretive Site.” Booklet. b. “Walden Woods: Thoreau's Path on Brister's Hill.” 2003. (4) c. "Brister's Hill Interpretive Elements, Orientation Elements,

Quotations." Chart. (2) d. “Citations of Quotations At Brister's Hill-as of June 10, 2003.” e. "Brister's Hill Interpretive Program." Chart/Map. 2003. f. "Thoreau's Path on Brister's Hill in Walden Woods." Pamphlet. g. “The Walden Woods Project invites you to join Senator Edward M.

Kennedy…” Invitation 14 May 2006. h. Correspondence: Webber, Peter C. Letter to Kathi Anderson. 4 Aug.

2003.

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i. Correspondence: Bell, Edward. Letter to Patrice Kish 30 June 2003. j. Mahlstedt, Thomas F. “Site Visit Summary: Department of

Environmental Management.” 16 June 2003: 1-5. k. Ebbert, Stephanie. “Milestone for Walden Woods: After 16 years,

singer to dedicate Thoreau’s Path.” Boston Globe 15 May 2006. l. Beggy, Carol and Shanahan, Mark. “A starry path at Walden

Woods.” Boston Globe 16 May 2006. m. Jermanok, Stephen. “Something from Nothing.” Boston Globe

Magazine 22 June 2008: 30-35. (4) n. "302 Fun Places to Stay, Relax, Play, Eat & Shop." Yankee: New

England's Magazine May-June 2007: 152. (2) Series II.A.273. Walden Woods Project: Concord Landfill

a. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. General address to Friends of Walden Woods, Nov. 27, 2000. (3)

b. Questions and Answers about the Concord Landfill/Endorsements for the Restoration and Preservation of the Concord Landfill Property (3)

c. Concept Map for the Concord Landfill (3) d. Concord Landfill & Adjacent Conservation Land aerial views

Series II.A.274. Walden Woods Project: The Farm at Walden Woods a. “People unite for Verrill Farm.” Concord Journal. b. Ball, Patrick. “Nonprofit gives life to third-generation farm.”

Concord Journal 18 Sept. 2008: 1+. (3) c. “The Farm at Walden Woods.” 2008 Advertisement. (2) d. “The Farm at Walden Woods.” 2008 Pamphlet. (2) e. “Pining for Nature.” Banker & Tradesman 7 May 2007. f. “Farm-Fresh Gift Baskets.” Postcard. (2)

Series II.A.275. Walden Woods Project: The Forest Walker a. The Forest Walker from the Isis Fund the Walden Woods Project

Winter 1993/1994. b. The Forest Walker from the Isis Fund the Walden Woods Project

Fall/Holiday 1994. (3) Series II.A.276. Walden Woods Project: Founding

a. “Groundbreaking Ceremony: The Thoreau Institute.” Commemorative bookmark.

b. Kennedy, Edward. Remarks for the Walden Woods Groundbreaking Ceremony 7 Aug. 1995.

c. “Massachusetts U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy…” Associated Press. Photograph.

d. Higgins, Richard. “Thoreau Society split over exclusive nature of institute.” Boston Globe 24 March 1996.

e. DiRenzo, Valerie. “Letter: A promise not fulfilled.” Concord Journal 28 April 2005.

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f. Segel, Arthur I. and Poorvu, William J. “Walden Woods.” Harvard Business School 26 July 2004.

Series II.A.277. Walden Woods Project: General Information a. “The Walden Woods Project: A Brief History.” 2004. (5) b. “Organization’s History, Goals & Achievements.” 2005. c. “The Walden Woods Project.” The Walden Woods Project and The

Trust for Public Land. (3) d. “The Walden Woods Project.” Silk Scarf. e. “The Walden Woods Project.” Flyer. (2)

Series II.A.278. Walden Woods Project: Grants and Foundations a. Drake, John C. “Small gifts a godsend for people in crisis.” Boston

Globe 19 July 2007: W2+. b. “AGM Common Proposal Form.” c. “The Bay Foundation Proposal Narrative.” Walden Woods Project. d. “Research Inventory Grant Program.” e. “Bricks and mortar for the Muses.” Boston Globe 14 Sept. 2007. (3) f. “Roles and Responsibilities.” Draft. g. “Timeline for Grant Writing.” Draft. h. “The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.”

Series II.A.279. Walden Woods Project: Letters of Support a. Correspondence: Kennedy, Edward M. et al. Letter to Don Henley

27 July 1990. b. Correspondence: Deland, Michael R. Letter to the Walden Woods

Project 10 Aug. 1990. (2) c. Correspondence: Pritchard, Paul C. Letter to Don Henley et al, 15

Oct. 1990. (2) d. Jorgensen, Vidar J. “Walden Woods.” Letter to the Editor. Rolling

Stone 30 May 1996: 10. (2) Series II.A.280. Walden Woods Project: National Historical Landmark

Stewards Association a. “National Historic Landmark Stewards Association: Walden Woods/ISIS Fund is a Charter Life Member of the National Historic Landmark Stewards Association.” 8 Nov. 1999 Charter.

Series II.A.281. Walden Woods Project: Plant a Tree a. “Plant A Tree from Thoreau’s Walden Woods.” Famous and Historic

Trees: 38. Advertisement. Series II.A.282. Walden Woods Project: Properties, Henley Library

a. “Special Projects Group: The Thoreau Institute.” The Dimeo Companies Brochure.

b. Henley Library Reading Room. Photographs. (3) c. Correspondence: Thomas, James S. Letter to Kathi Anderson 18

Sept. d. Thoreau Institute and Henley Library. Photographs. (13)

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e. “Lindsay Shives & Associates.” Booklet. f. “Next section of Ruth Rogers’ Report.” g. Moser, Thomas

i. “Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers.” Catalog: 2-17. ii. “Thos. Moser.” Catalog: 2-15.

iii. “Thos. Moser: We hope you will join us at our Boston showroom…” Invitation 17 April 2008. (4)

iv. “Join us at our New York Showroom on Thursday, Dec. 3rd…” Flyer. (2)

h. “Project Manual for Construction Contract.” Aug. 1995. Series II.A.283. Walden Woods Project: Properties, Higginson Tudor Manor

a. Old Sportsman’s Memories 1876-1951: 155-157. b. Rhines, Barbara. “Group supports modern architecture in town.”

Lincoln Journal 11 March 2004: 9. c. “The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of

Historic Properties: 1995.” Brochure. d. Seabury, Joseph. “Middlesex Meadows: The Country Home of A.

Henry Higginson, at South Lincoln, Massachusetts.” Town & Country Magazine Nov. 1915: 187-190.

e. Coye, Lynda. “Tudor has place in hunt history.” Series II.A.284. Walden Woods Project: Stewardship Lecture Series 2004

a. “Stewardship Lectures Schedule 2004.” b. Correspondence: Curtis, Kent. Letter to Jeffrey Cramer 12 Feb. 2004. c. “Author to speak at Thoreau Society.” Concord Journal 26 Feb. 2004:

3. d. “Nature reading.” Lincoln Journal 4 March 2004. e. “Muir’s Passion.” Lincoln Journal 11 March 2004. Photograph. f. “Green capitalist to speak at Walden Woods.” Lincoln Journal 13

May 2004. g. “Stewardship Lectures 2004, A Walden Woods Project Series:

Jeffrey S. Cramer.” Flyer. (6) h. “Barriers to Sustainable Industrial Development: Tuesday, Sept. 14,

2004.” Flyer. Series II.A.285. Walden Woods Project: Stewardship Lecture Series 2005

a. “Owls of New England Nov. 17.” Concord Journal 10 Nov. 2005. b. “Owl program at Walden.” Lincoln Journal 10 Nov. 2005.

Series II.A.286. Walden Woods Project: Stewardship Lecture Series 2006 a. Tenore, Mallary Jean. “Evans to Lecture at Thoreau.” Boston Sunday

Globe 13 Aug. 2006. Series II.A.287. Walden Woods Project: Stewardship Lecture Series 2007

a. “Upcoming Stewardship Lectures at the Walden Woods Project’s Thoreau Institute.” April 5-June 7 2007. Flyer. (4)

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b. “Upcoming Stewardship Lectures at the Walden Woods project’s Thoreau Institute.” Oct. 11-Nov. 15 2007. Flyer. (3)

c. “Thoreau Institute to host lecture.” Concord Journal. d. “The Walden Woods Project Stewardship Lectures 2007: Thursday,

Oct. 11th, 7:00 PM I to Myself: Thoreau in his Journal.” Flyer. e. “The Walden Woods Project’s 2007 Stewardship Lecture Series: I to

Myself: Thoreau in his Journal.” Flyer. Series II.A.288. Walden Woods Project: Stewardship Lecture Series 2008

a. “Upcoming Stewardship Events at the Walden Woods Project’s Thoreau Institute.” June 19-June 21 2008. Flyer. (2)

Series II.A.289. Walden Woods Project: Thoreau Society Jubilee a. “The Thoreau Society Jubilee.” July 8-19 2001. Program. b. Correspondence: Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to Members and

Friends of the Thoreau Society 15 May 1991. c. “The Thoreau Society Jubilee.” Flyer. d. “The Walden Woods Project.” Flyer.

Series II.A.290. Walden Woods Project: Walden Pond Nature Journal a. “The Walden Woods Project’s Walden Pond Nature Journal.”

Booklet. Series II.A.291. Walden Woods Project: Walden Wildlife/Pedestrian

Overpass a. “Walden Wildlife/Pedestrian Overpass Public Workshop.” Flyer. b. O’Connell, Maureen. “Talks begin on Route 2 overpass.” Lincoln

Journal 26 Oct. 2006. c. “Public review of Walden Passage study.” Concord Journal. d. Wallace, Scott. “A Wildlife bridge that Thoreau would love.” The

Christian Science Monitor 8 Nov. 2007. e. Rogers, Lydia. “Helping animals cross busy roads.” Concord Journal

19 June 2008: 10. Series II.A.292. Walden Woods Project: Website

a. Passy, Charles. “Desktop Traveler/Literary Travel.” The Wall Street Journal 10 Dec. 2002.

Series II.A.293. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: 10th Anniversary Celebration

a. “10th Anniversary Celebration of the Walden Woods Project.” Program.

Series II.A.294. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Annual a. “The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods Annual.” Overview. b. Nearing, Helen K. “Thoreau, Judged in his own Time.” Lecture. c. Correspondence: Steinle, Kimberly. General letter to institutional

subscribers Jan. 2003. Series II.A.295. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Bookmarks

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a. “The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods: Education and Research.” Bookmark. (4)

b. “The Walden Woods Project.” Bookmark. c. “The Thoreau Institute.” Bookmark. (7)

Series II.A.296. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Book Plates a. “Bookplates—proofs.”

Series II.A.297. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Education Department, Approaching Walden.

a. “Approaching Walden: Paths to Emerson and Thoreau: A Summer Content Institute for High School Teachers in Walden Woods.” 2001 Brochure.

b. “Approaching Walden: Paths to Emerson and Thoreau: A Summer Content Institute for High School Teachers in Walden Woods.” 2002 Brochure. (3)

c. “Walden Woods Project offers summer seminar for teachers.” Massachusetts Teachers Association Benefits Feb.-March 2006: 10.

d. Duffy, Bob. “Walden sessions help teachers transcend the ordinary in class.” MTA Today: 17+.

e. “Teachers complete two-week Walden seminar.” Concord Journal 7 Aug. 2003.

f. “Approaching Walden: Paths to Emerson and Thoreau: Working Schedule: April 2003.” Schedule.

g. “Approaching Walden: A Summer Seminar for High School Teachers.” July 11-July 22 2005. Reading Packet.

Series II.A.298. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Education Department, General

a. “A Summer Workshop for Middle School Teachers: Finding Walden.” 2001 Brochure. (2)

b. “A Summer Workshop for Middle School Teachers in Massachusetts: Finding Walden.” 2002 Brochure. (2)

c. “Finding Walden: A Summer Seminar for Middle School Teachers.” 2004 Brochure. (4)

d. “A Summer Seminar for High School Teachers: Thoreau’s World and Ours.” 1997 Brochure.

e. “A Summer Seminar for High School Teachers of English, History, and Science: Thoreau’s Worlds and Ours.” 2000 Brochure.

f. Barry, Neville. “Thoreau’s message is important today.” Standard Times 23 Nov. 2006: A10.

g. “The Walden Woods Project Educational Programs 2003-2004.” Flyer.

h. “The Walden Woods Project 2004 Educational Programs.” Flyer. (5) i. Wasserman, Judy. “Students join science and art at flower show.”

16 March 2001. <www.townonline.com/northwest/burlington>

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j. Kocian, Lisa. “Learning to teach deliberately, employing Thoreau’s techniques.” Boston Globe 24 May 2001. (2)

k. “Walden Woods Wildlife to be the Subject of an Upcoming Presentation and Outing by Two Local Non-Profit Groups.” Flyer.

l. “Walden Woods.” Lincoln Journal 31 Jan. 2004. m. “The Walden Woods Project and Walden Keeping Track present

Walden Woods Wildlife: A talk and tracking workshop.” Flyer. (3) n. Babbage, Keen. “A teacher’s poetic wisdom.” Courier-Journal

(Louisville, KT) 14 Aug. 2005. o. “The Walden Woods Project and Walden Keeping Track present

Who’s Walking in Walden Woods: A wildlife tracking workshop featuring Bob Metcalfe.” Flyer. (5)

p. Correspondence: Curtis, Kent. Sample Letter 30 Jan. 2004. q. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to Bev Hart 21 March

2008. r. Hart, Beverly. “May the Joy of the Christmas Season by Yours

Throughout the New Year.” Card. s. Correspondence: Hart, Beverly. Letter to Don Henley 17 Dec. 2007. t. Correspondence: Blair, Johnson. Letter to Beverly Hart 14 Dec.

2006. u. Correspondence: Roeschley, Lauren. Letter to Don Henley 17 Dec.

2007. v. Correspondence: Wheat, Taylor. Letter to Don Henley 17 Dec. 2007. w. Correspondence: Delheimer, Anna. Letter to Don Henley 17 Dec.

2007. x. Correspondence: Hillman, Laura. Letter to Don Henley 17 Dec.

2007. y. Correspondence: Franzen-Perkins, Tayler. Letter to Don Henley 17

Dec. 2007. z. Morrow, Marsha. “Robert Fay: Man as poet.” Monadnock Ledger

[Peterborough, NH] 24 July 1997: 3, 6. aa. “A Summer Seminar For High School Teachers of English, History

and Science: Thoreau’s World and Ours.” Brochure. Series II.A.299. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Education

Department, World Wide Waldens a. “Thoreau’s Path on Brister’s Hill in Walden Woods Concord,

Massachusetts.” Brochure. b. “The Walden Woods Project: The Thoreau Institute at Walden

Woods.” Brochure. c. “Walden Woods Visitor Programs—Map of Walden Woods.” Map. d. “World Wide Waldens: Program Overview.” Flyer. e. “Program Evaluation.” Flyer.

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Series II.A.300. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, Global Releaf

a. “‘The answer to saving Thoreau’s Walden Woods could be right in your own backyard.’ –Don Henley.” Advertisement.

b. “This tree was grown from the seed of a Red Maple in Walden Woods…” Flyer.

c. Smith, Dan. “For the Love of Walden Woods.” American Forests May/June 1992: 27.

Series II.A.301. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, 1993—Walk for Walden Woods

a. “Walk for Walden Woods: Sunday, May 23, 1993, Concord, Massachusetts.” Brochure.

b. “Walk For Walden Woods.” New England Performer July 1993: 12. Series II.A.302. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, 1995

a. “On Walden Pond.” Boston Globe 25 Oct. 1995. Series II.A.303. Walden Woods Project/ Thoreau Institute: Fundraising,

1998 a. Hilburn, Robert. “In High Style: The idea behind a benefit concert

organized by Don Henley is the real star amid an array of pop divas.” Los Angeles Times 18 April 1998.

b. “Walden Woods Project Show Order.” Flyer. Series II.A.304. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising,

1999—Escape to Margaritaville a. “Tired of the cold? Sick of the snow, sleet, and slush? Then join the

Walden Woods Project and Jimmy Buffett in an escape to Margaritaville.” Invitation.

b. “The Walden Woods Project’s ‘Escape to Margaritaville.’” Program. c. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Jimmy Buffett, Traveling Salesman of

Leisure.” New York Times 21 Feb. 1999. Series II.A.305. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, 2000

a. “It’s not easy being green… but we’ve been green for ten years! Hop on Over and join the Walden Woods Project’s tenth anniversary celebration with Don Henley in Concert.” Invitation.

Series II.A.306. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, 2002—Stormy Weather

a. “Stormy Weather 2002: The Concert for Walden Woods.” Program. b. “Stormy Weather 2002: The Concert for Walden Woods.”

Invitation. Series II.A.307. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising,

2004—Bette Midler a. “Bette Midler will headline Walden Woods fund-raiser.” Concord

Journal 11 March 2004.

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b. “Midler to perform for Walden Woods Project.” Lincoln Journal 4 March 2004.

c. “Midler at benefit.” Lincoln Journal 4 March 2004. d. “Bette Midler to perform for Walden Woods Project at Park Plaza

Hotel.” Lincoln Journal 11 March 2004. e. “A Divine Evening to benefit The Walden Woods Project.”

Program. f. “Live Auction Items 2004 Gala—March 16, Boston, MA.” Flyer. g. “Please join the Walden Woods Project for a divine evening with

Bette Midler.” Invitation. Series II.A.308. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising,

2004—Walden Comes Home a. Thoreau, Henry David. “Walden, or Life in the Woods.”

Manuscript page 1, photocopied. (2) b. “HM 924 Thoreau Walden Original MS Vol. VII Pages 56 & 57.”

Transcription. c. “HM 924 Thoreau Walden Original MS Vol. VII.” Transcription. d. Correspondence: Hodson, Sue. Letter to Kathi Anderson 16 June

2004. e. Thorpe, James. “Thoreau’s Walden.” The Huntington Library, San

Marino: p. 1-24. Photocopied. f. “The Walden Woods Project Presents Walden Comes Home: The

Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Flyer. (10) g. Deely, Kathleen. “‘Walden’ Comes Home.” Lowell Sun 19 July 2004. h. Johnson, Dean. “Henley helps Thoreau party for the return of

‘Walden’.” Boston Herald 15 July 2004. (2) i. Artex Fine Art Services. Bill. j. “The Walden Woods Project presents Walden Comes Home: The

Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Brochure. (8) k. Beggy, Carol and Shanahan, Mark. “Rare Booking.” Boston Globe 16

July 2004. l. Montgomery, Leigh. “Thoreau’s ‘Walden’ returns to its source.”

Christian Science Monitor 6 Aug. 2004. (2) m. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to David Zeidberg 24

May 2004. n. “Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American

Classic.” Press Release. o. Correspondence: Hodson, Sue. Letter to Jeffrey S. Cramer 17 Aug.

2004. p. “Don Henley, Dr. Edward O. Wilson, Houghton Mifflin, Scot and

Marylin Miler, and the Walden Woods Project invite you to join us and our special guests for a VIP Reception to celebrate the premiere of Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Flyer.

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q. “The Walden Woods Project in honor of the sesquicentennial of Walden invites the attendees of The Thoreau Society’s Annual Gathering 2004 to a private advance viewing of Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Flyer. (3)

r. “The Walden Woods Project presents Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Flyer. (2)

s. “The Walden Woods Project presents Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Pamphlet.

t. “The Walden Woods Project presents Walden Comes Home: The Sesquicentennial of an American Classic.” Brochure. (2)

u. “Pine Hill Trail to The Walden Woods Project’s Thoreau Institute.” Flyer.

v. “The Walden Woods Project in cooperation with the Huntington Library is proud to be Bringing Walden Back to Walden Woods.” Flyer.

w. “The Walden Woods Project in cooperation with the Huntington Library is proud to host Walden’s Return: Thoreau’s Manuscript Comes Back to Walden Woods.” Flyer.

x. “Draft Information for ‘Walden Comes Home’ Exhibit Brochure.” y. “Walden at 150: Preliminary Thoughts & Ideas on a Potential

Partnership with the Walden Woods Project.” 4 March 2003. Series II.A.309. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, 2006

a. “Graf von Faber-Castell: Henry David Thoreau—Limited Edition Walden Woods.” Brochure. (2)

Series II.A.310. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising, 2007—Neiman Marcus grand opening gala

a. “Benefit draws some super bowlers.” Boston Globe 14 Sept. 2007. b. “Join us for our Grand Opening Gala Celebration.” Invitation. (3) c. “Neiman Marcus Requests the Pleasure of your Company for a

Grand Opening Gala Celebration.” Invitation. (5) Series II.A.311. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising,

2007—E.L. Doctorow a. “Doctorow to speak Nov. 1.” Lincoln Journal 25 Oct. 2007. b. “The Walden Woods Project Presents an evening with E.L.

Doctorow.” Advertisement. Series II.A.312. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Fundraising,

2007—Walden in New York a. “Walden in New York: A Special Evening to Benefit the Walden

"Woods Project.” Invitation. (2) b. “Walden in New York.” Program. (2) c. “Walden Woods Fundraising Auction Event Set for Lincoln Center

in Oct.” Steinway & Sons Summer 2007: 43. d. Collins, Craig. “Preserving America’s Forests: With the Walden

Woods Art Case Piano, Steinway & Sons Makes a Public Statement of Its

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Commitment to Sustaining Forest Resources.” Steinway & Sons Winter 2006: 18-23.

e. “Piano Men Charity.” 28 Sept. 2007. <www.antimusic.com> Series II.A.313. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Grand Opening

a. Daniel, Lucille. "Clintons Head Guest List at Thoreau Institute Opening." Concord Journal 4 June 1998. (2)

b. “Celebrating Thoreau in the woods he loved.” Concord Journal 11 June 1998: 17.

c. Rice, Lewis. “Thoreau Institute basks in a presidential opening.” Concord Journal 11 June 1998: 1+.

d. Rice, Lewis. “CMS students meet First Couple.” Concord Journal 11 June 1998: 1+.

e. Cartoon: “Walden Pond 1845.” Concord Journal 11 June 1998. f. Rice, Lewis. “The other Walden heroes.” Concord Journal 11 June

1998: 6. g. Stott, Sandy. “E.O. Wilson urges us to look at ‘heaven under our

feet’.” Concord Journal 11 June 1998: 14. h. Turner, Greg. “Spectators line motorcade route for glimpse of the

First Couple.” Concord Journal 11 June 1998. i. Rice, Lewis and Fullerton, Laurie. “Clintons’ visit highlights

preservation work.” Lincoln Journal 11 June 1998: 1, 3. j. Stott, Sandy. “Wilson speaks of his work, love of earth.” Lincoln

Journal 11 June 1998: 1, 6. k. Turner, Greg. “Spectators look for Bill.” Lincoln Journal 11 June

1998: 1, 6. l. “The Walden Woods Project and The Thoreau Society cordially

invite you to join our honored guests the President and Mrs. Clinton on Friday, June 5, 1998 for the Grand Opening of the Thoreau Institute.” Invitation. (3)

m. “The Thoreau Institute.” Booklet. (2) n. Photograph: Clinton, Bill, speaking at the Thoreau Society Grand

Opening 5 June 1998. o. “[email protected].” Boston Globe 5 June 1998. p. Harris, John F. “Making a splash at Walden.” The Washington Post 7

July 1998. q. Klinkenborg, Verlyn. “At a Gathering in Walden Woods.” New York

Times 14 June 1998. r. “Walden Woods Project.” The Rendon Group Vol. 5, No. 1, Fall 1998:

6. s. “Walden Woods Thoreau Institute Grand Opening June 5th 1998.”

Press Kit. (4) i. President and First Lady Open Thoreau Institute At Walden

Woods. Thoreau Institute. Lincoln, MA, 1998.

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ii. A Video Conversation between American and Russian Students. The Thoreau Institute.

iii. Video Conversation Participants. The Thoreau Institute. iv. Thoreau's World and Ours: an International Project Linking the

Study of Literature with Home Place. The Thoreau Institute. v. Thoreau and the Study of Home Place: a Middle School Student

Exhibit. The Thoreau Institute. vi. "Songs of the Earth:" Photography Exhibit by John Wawrzonek.

The Thoreau Institute. vii. Additional Testimonals on Thoreau Institute. The Thoreau

Institute. viii. Witherell, Elizabeth. 30 May 1998.

ix. Mott, Wesley T. Letter to Kathi Anderson. 6 May 1998. x. Hoag, Ronald W. 20 Apr. 1998.

xi. Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to Kathi Anderson. 25 May 1998.

xii. Press Badge: The Trip of the President to Lincoln, MA: 5 June 1998.

xiii. Thoreau Institute Grand Opening Fact Sheet. The Thoreau Institute.

xiv. The Thoreau Institute. xv. The Thoreau Institute Archives. The Thoreau Institute.

xvi. The Thoreau Institute Media Center. The Thoreau Institute. xvii. The Thoreau Institute Programs Encourage Excellence in

Teaching. The Thoreau Institute. xviii. The National and International Relevance of Henry David

Thoreau, Walden Woods and the Thoreau Institute. The Thoreau Institute.

xix. Don Henley Environmentalist/Activist Bio. xx. The Walden Woods Project Informative Sheet.

xxi. Protecting Walden Woods--a Chronology. The Thoreau Institute. xxii. The Thoreau Society.

xxiii. Names of Additional Individuals Involved in Thoreau Institute /Walden Project for Press to Contact. The Thoreau Institute.

xxiv. Thoreau Institute Celebrates Opening with U.S. to Russia Videoconference Made Possible by Lucent Technologies. Lucent Technologies.

xxv. Lucent Technologies MultiPoint Conferencing Unit (MCU). Lucent Technologies.

xxvi. Digital Donates Products and Services, Employees Add Their Name to Thoreau Institute Projects. Digital Equipment Corporation. 1998.

xxvii. "Ganteaume & McMullen, INC.".

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xxviii. “Stone Special Projects Group Overview.” Series II.A.314. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Holiday Cards

a. “Wishing you all the best of the season.” Holiday Card. b. “May the Peace and Solitude of Walden be with you throughout

the Holiday Season and New Year.” Holiday Card. (2) c. “Wishing you the joy and beauty of Nature during this special

season, and peace in the New Year.” Holiday Card 2008. (2) d. “May the Peace of Walden be with you throughout the Holiday

Season and New Year.” Holiday Card. (2) e. “Wishing you the joy and beauty of Nature during this special

season, and peace in the New Year.” Holiday Card. (2) f. “Happy Holidays from Our House to Yours.” Holiday Card 2009.

(4) Series II.A.315. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Intellectual

Property Rights a. “Walden Woods Project, The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods:

Deed of Gift.” Form. b. “The Thoreau Institute, 44 Baker Farm Lincoln MA 01773: Rights

and Reproduction Black & White Contract-Invoice.” Form. Series II.A.316. Walden Woods Project/ Thoreau Institute: Lectures and

Performances a. “Look Who’s Talking.” Boston Sunday Globe 18 May 2008: 8. b. “The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods invites you to a talk…

Thoreau on Freedom with Jeffrey S. Cramer.” Flyer. c. “The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods invites you to a special

evening with Noel Paul Stookey.” Flyer. (5) d. “Poetry at Walden Pond.” Boston Globe 15 May 2003: 24. e. “Thoreau-ly Influenced.” Concord-Carlisle Community Education

Sept.-Dec. 2005: 7. f. “20th Century Parents with 21st Century Kids: A Natural Plan for

Parenting?” Peacework Vol. 28. No. 315 (2001): 22. Series II.A.317. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Lectures,

cosponsored a. “The Good Life Center & the Thoreau Institute invite you to join us

at our Monday Night Meetings at the Thoreau Institute.” (5) b. Daniel, Lucille. “On writing, naturally: Leahy speaks of evoking the

outdoor world.” Concord Journal 25 March 1999: 19. c. “McKibben to lecture Tuesday.” Concord Journal 25 March 1999: 19. d. “The Walden Woods Project, in collaboration with the Concord

Festival of Authors, invites you to a special afternoon with author Janet Tashjian Saturday, Oct. 23rd, 3:00 P.M.” Flyer. (3)

e. “John Suiter: Poets on the Peaks: A Reading and Discussion.” Flyer.

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f. “Return to the Soil: Concord’s ‘Exceptional Respect for Tillage’.” Adult and Community Education Fall 2008: 21. (2)

g. “Please join RESTORE: The North Woods, The Thoreau Society and the Walden Woods Project for a holiday buffet, silent auction and celebration of Thoreau’s wild New England.” Flyer.

h. “The Walden Woods Project and Conservation International present: Coffee and Conservation.” Flyer. (3)

i. ‘The Walden Woods Project and Sudbury Valley Trustees present Beyond the Rivers and Ponds: Photography of the Sudbury, Assabet and Concord Rivers’ Watershed.” Flyer. (5)

j. “Re-Viewing Thoreau Country: ‘Thoreau’s “List of Worthies”: Stories and Local Characters in the Later Journals’ Robert Finch.” Flyer (2)

k. “1999 Lecture Series: Writing for Nature.” Flyer. (2) l. “Concord Museum 1996-1997 Lecture Series sponsored by Concord

Museum, Thoreau Society & Thoreau Institute.” Flyer. m. “Stewardship of Historic Landscape 1998 Annual Lecture Series

sponsored by the Thoreau Institute, Concord Museum, Thoreau Society.” Flyer. (2)

n. “The Thoreau Community Lecture Series: Concord Museum—Thoreau Institute—Thoreau Society.” Flyer.

o. “The Walden Woods Project presents in cooperation with the Concord Museum and Thoreau Society: The Thoreau Community Lecture Series ‘Walden in Context’.” Flyer. (5)

p. “Preserving Sacred Wilderness in the Altai Mountains of Russia.” Flyer. (2)

q. “Step it Up 2007 with the Walden Woods Project at Thoreau’s Path on Brister’s Hill in Concord.” Flyer. (7)

r. “Thoreau’s Reputation: Jeff Cramer, Curator, Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods and Leslie Wilson, Curator, Concord Free Public Library.” Flyer.

s. “The Walden Woods Project and Porter Square Books present John Daniel, author of Rogue River Journal.” Flyer. (4)

t. “Massachusetts Audubon Society, Concord Museum, Thoreau Institute present ‘Concord: A Naturalist’s Mecca’: A lecture by Peter Alden.” Flyer.

u. “The Walden Woods Project & The Thoreau Society Invite you to a series of three lectures: Our Land, Ourselves: Putting the Soul of the Land Back into the Soul of our Culture by Peter Forbes.” Flyer (2)

v. “Photo series focuses on town’s three rivers.” Concord Journal 2 Oct. 2003.

w. “Series focuses on four nature photographers.” Concord Journal 18 Sept. 2003.

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x. “Walden Woods to hold art and nature lecture and workshops.” Lincoln Journal 25 March 2004: 28.

y. “Walden Lectures.” Lincoln Journal. z. “‘The Natural Subject’.” Lincoln Journal. aa. “‘The Natural Subject’ at Thoreau Institute this spring.” Concord

Journal 18 March 2004. bb. “Walden lecture continues Thursday.” Concord Journal 18 March

2004. cc. “1999-2000 Lecture Series; Cultivating Self/ Cultivating Nature;

Emerson, Thoreau, & the Challenges of Today.” Flyer. (2) dd. “The Walden Woods Project—Musketaquid Arts & Environment—

RESTORE: The North Woods—Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter—The Thoreau Society—The Wilderness Society invite you to: Caribou, Culture and Oil—the Story of the Gwich’in Peoples.” Flyer.

ee. “The Walden Woods Project and the Thoreau Society invite you to The Thoreau Institute’s Community Open House.”

ff. Locker, Thomas. "Walking with Henry: Based on the Life and Works of Henry David Thoreau." Exhibit. The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, Lincoln, MA. 22 Oct.

gg. “The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods invites you to the 2nd Annual Paul Brooks Nature Writer’s Reading, An Evening with Deborah Cramer: Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage.” Flyer. (3)

hh. “The 2nd Annual Paul Brooks Nature Writers’ Reading: Deborah Cramer.” Flyer.

Series II.A.318. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Media Coverage, 1993 Walk

a. Strybel, Shannon. “Superman, TV stars in ‘Walk for Walden II’.” Concord Journal 25 March 1993: 1, 17.

b. “Celebrity foresters.” Boston Globe 7 May 1993. c. Strybel, Shannon. “Up to 10,000 expected to walk for Walden.”

Concord Journal 13 May 1993: 10-11. d. O’Connor, Michael. “Walk to foot bill for Walden Pond.” Boston

Herald 14 May 1993. (3) e. “‘Hills’ Star Wood Walk.” The Boston Herald 16 May 1993. f. Sullivan, Mark. “Concord girds for thousands of marchers.” Boston

Globe: 1+. (3) g. Photograph: Bourg, Jim. “Walden Walk.” USA Today 24 May 1993:

3A. (3) h. Hutchinson, Bill. “15,000 walk for Walden Woods.” Boston Herald

24 May 1993. (3) i. Photrograph: Brett, Bill. “Walk for Walden.” Boston Globe 24 May

1993. (4)

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j. Associated Press. “Thousands walk to preserve Walden Woods.” Telegram & Gazette [Worcester, MA] 24 May 1993. (3)

k. Wanner, Noel. “Walden Woods draws 7,000.” Concord Journal 27 May 1993. (5)

l. Wanner, Noel. “Planet Hollywood lands in West Concord.” Concord Journal 27 May 1993. (3)

m. Cohen, Rachelle G. “Try a detour, Walden walkers.” Boston Herald 25 May 1993: 21. (7)

n. “Kiss-ing Off Her Hubby.” The Boston Herald. o. “The 2nd Annual Walk for Walden Woods!!!” The ROCK Newsletter

No. 24, June 1993: 7-13. p. Wanner, Noel. “Left-over trash leaves bad taste.” Concord Journal 10

June 1993: 18. (2) q. “Walk for Walden Woods.” New England PERFORMER July 1993. r. Franklin, E.A. “Rockers hypocritical.” Middlesex News 10 Sept. 1993.

Series II.A.319. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Media Coverage, Lowell Sun, 1992-94

a. Correspondence: Henley, Don. Letter to Nancye Tuttle 16 June 1994. (2)

b. Correspondence: Tuttle, Nancye. Letter to Don Henley 20 June 1994.

c. Tuttle, Nancye. “The crowd cried ‘Wolf’: Nicholson keeps ‘em hanging at Walden benefit, finally showing up in star form.” Lowell Sun 14 June 1994. (2)

d. Correspondence: Anderson, Kathi. Letter to Don Henley 24 June 1994.

e. Kauppi, Jason. “A Walk with Fame: Celebrities among 10,000 taking steps to save Walden Woods.” Lowell Sun 24 May 1993: 1+.

f. Perry, David. “Star gazing came with the fund raising.” Lowell Sun 24 May 1993: 1+. (4)

g. Johnson, Glen. “Walk for Walden Woods: Fans of nature and celebrities gather to save Thoreau’s haven.” Lowell Sun 13 April 1992: 1+. (2)

h. Tuttle, Nancye. “TV stars jump at the chance to play roles in saving Walden.” Lowell Sun 13 April 1992: 4.

i. Perry, David. “Walden Woods: Battle’s far from over.” Lowell Sun 16 May 1993: 20-21. (4)

j. Perry, David. “Don Henley gathers stars for Walden.” Lowell Sun 29 Aug. 1993: 22+. (2)

Series II.A.320. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Media Coverage, 1993-1999

a. “Earthwatch: The Walden Woods Project.” Manhattan No. 31: 64.

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b. Alexander, Skye. “The Walden Woods Project: Saving Thoreau Country.” Earth Star Aug./Sept. 1993: 4-7.

c. Newby, Roseanna. “Concert for Walden Woods.” Hard Rock Report Vol. 4, No. 17, Dec. 1993, p. 10. (2)

d. Brenneman, Kristina. “Thoreau center in the works.” Concord Journal 5 May 1994: 1+.

e. Brenneman, Kristina. “Walden walk is a ‘no go’.” Concord Journal 5 May 1994: 1+.

f. Hall, Ann. “In praise of Thoreau Society’s larger view.” Boston Globe 24 July 1994.

g. Moroney, Tom. “Henley’s Thoreau Center plan raises some eyebrows.” Boston Sunday Globe 3 July 1994: 1+.

h. Schultz, Jennifer. “Thoreau Institute So Near, Yet Far from Namesake’s Cabin.” Banker & Tradesman 23 Oct. 1995.

i. Knopper, Steve. “Years from now, a poet…” Rolling Stone Online. 1995.

j. Knopper, Steve. “The Battle for Walden Woods.” Rolling Stone 18 April 1996: 23+. (6)

k. “Concert for Walden Woods planned.” Concord Journal 17 May 1996. (4)

l. “Walden Woods Project earns award.” Concord Journal 14 May 1998: 2. (3)

m. Nelson, Bonnie. “Walden Woods Project.” Outlook Vol. 5, No. 4, April 1999: 74.

Series II.A.321. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Media Coverage, 2000-2007

a. McDonald, Matt. “Institute is thoroughly Thoreau.” Boston Globe 26 June 2003. (2)

b. “Library in the Woods.” Harvard Magazine 2004. c. Osgood, Charles. "Land Around Walden Pond Saved From

Development." CBS Transcript. 5 Sept. 2004. d. Gertz, Dwight and Welles, Virginia. “A walk in Walden Woods.”

Lincoln Journal 3 Nov. 2004. e. Klem, Sue. “Lincoln’s Walden Woods a focus of Thoreau’s.” Lincoln

Journal 9 Dec. 2004. f. Porter, Cindy. “76 ways to celebrate America’s birthday.” Roanoke

Times 29 June 2006. g. “View the Past, Envision the Future: The Thoreau Institute Library

at Walden Woods.” Lincoln Review May-June 2007: 31. h. “Walden Woods Project.” InCircle Entrée Fall 2007: 86. i. “Thoreau’s Path on Brister’s Hill, Concord.” Yankee Magazine

May/June 2007: 152.

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Series II.A.322. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Media Coverage, Walden’s 150th Anniversary, 2004

a. Mehegan, David. “For lovers of ‘Walden,’ a glimpse of the artist’s hand.” Boston Globe 20 July 2004. (4)

b. “Celebrate Walden’s 150th Anniversary: Great Gift Ideas for the Holidays.” Flyer. (3)

c. Hagan, Stephen. “Walden gets new look.” Lincoln Journal 15 July 2004: 1+.

d. “Draft of ‘Walden’ returns home.” Concord Journal 15 July 2004. Series II.A.323. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Media Kits, 1998

a. Kit No. 1. i. “Walden Woods… Where the place and the philosophy, the

land and the literature, of Thoreau come together.” Walden Woods Project Brochure.

ii. “The Thoreau Institute.” Flyer. iii. “The Walden Woods Project.” Flyer. iv. “The national and international relevance of Henry David

Thoreau, Walden Woods, and the Thoreau Institute.” Flyer. v. “The Thoreau Institute Educational Programming

Summary.” Flyer. vi. “The Thoreau Institute Archives.” Flyer.

vii. “The Thoreau Institute Media Center.” viii. Fahlander, Richard. “New institute gets launched.” Concord

Journal 28 Sept. 1995. ix. “On Walden Pond.” Boston Globe 28 Oct. 1995. x. “Don Henley to receive National Humanities Medal

conferred by President Clinton at White House ceremony on Monday, Sept. 29, 1997.” Walden Woods Project. Press release.

xi. Lewis, Kathy. “President honors Henley for environmental work.” Dallas Morning News 30 Sept. 1997.

xii. “Henley Honored.” Concord Journal 2 Oct. 1997. xiii. Riechers, Maggie. “Ten Who Make a Difference.” Humanities

Nov./Dec. 1997: 16-18. xiv. Fahlander, Richard. “Thoreau Institute receives NEH grant.”

Concord Journal 25 Jan. 1996. b. Kit No. 2

i. “Walden Woods… Where the place and the philosophy, the land and the literature of Thoreau come together.” The Walden Woods Project. Brochure.

ii. “Summary of Accomplishments: Walden Woods Project 1990-1995.” Flyer.

iii. “The Walden Woods Project.” Flyer.

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iv. The Forest Walker. Winter 1993-94. v. “Walden Pond and woods on 1991 endangered list.” News

Release: National Trust for Historic Preservation. vi. “Support the Walden Woods Project.” Catalog.

vii. “Walden Woods.” Image of a poster. viii. “A limited edition print to benefit the Walden Woods

Project.” Flyer. Series II.A.324. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Notes from

Walden Woods a. Notes from Walden Woods (2001). b. Notes from Walden Woods (2002-2003). (4) c. Notes from Walden Woods (2003-2004). (5) d. Notes from Walden Woods (2004-2005). (3) e. Notes from Walden Woods (2005-2006). (3) f. Notes from Walden Woods (2006-2007). (8) g. Notes from Walden Woods (2007-2008). (4) h. Notes from Walden Woods (2008). (7) i. Notes from Walden Woods (2009). (3)

Series II.A.325. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Plants of the Thoreau Institute

a. Schofield, Edmund A. and Bush-Brown, Mary. “Plants of the Thoreau Institute: A Sampling of Thoreau’s Favorites.” Booklet.

Series II.A.326. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Project Groundforce

a. Noonan, Erica. “Revolutionary look at slavery’s reality: Teens get inside view of freedom fight.” Boston Sunday Globe 24 Aug. 2003.

b. Nissman, Cara. “Firsthand history: Teens play 18th century roles for Project Groundforce.” The Boston Herald 11 Aug. 2003.

Series II.A.327. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: River Fest a. “The Concord, Assabet, & Sudbury Wild & Scenic River

Stewardship Council Presents the 3rd Annual River Fest.” Flyer. b. “The Concord, Assabet, & Sudbury Wild & Scenic River

Stewardship Council Presents the 2nd Annual River Fest.” Flyer. (2) c. “The Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Wild & Scenic River

Stewardship Council Proudly Presents The Seventh Annual River Fest.” Flyer. (2)

Series II.A.328. Walden Woods Project/Thoreau Institute: Staff Meetings a. Correspondence: Helen, Bowdoin. Letter to Jeff Cramer 11 Sept.

2003. b. “Branding Meeting April 25 2003.” Agenda.

Series II.A.329. Ward Family a. “Collection Name: Ward, Joseph.” b. Correspondence: Williams. Lesley. Letter to Jeff Cramer 1 Oct. 2002.

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Series II.A.330. Watson, Amelia a. Hough, Henry B. "Amelia Watson." The Dukes County Intelligencer

Vol. 9. No. 3 (1968): 85-92. b. Short Biography of Amelia Wilson. c. Correspondence: Kashian, Karen. Letter to Jeff Cramer 12 Sept.

2002. Series II.A.331. White, E.B.

a. White, E.B. “At Walden Pond.” Harper’s Magazine Oct. 1999: 68-71. Series II.A.332. Wild Apples Journal

a. “Wild Apples: a journal of nature, art, and inquiry.” Flyer. (2) b. Wild Apples Vol. 1 (Spring 2008). c. “The Thoreau Farm Trust, as part of the Concord Festival of

Authors, Presents… Wild Apples.” Flyer. Series II.A.333. Wild Earth

a. Ed. Butler, Tom. Wild Earth. Summer 1998. Series II.A.334. Wild Sentry

a. Wild Sentry No. 20 (June 1998). b. Wild Sentry No. 21 (Sept.1998). c. Wild Sentry No. 23 (March 1999). d. Wild Sentry No. 45 (Autumn 2004).

Series II.A.335. Wilson, Edward O. a. Mehegan, David. "Father Nature: Conservationist Edward O.

Wilson is Renowned for His Study of Ants. In His New Book, He Takes on the Bigger Concerns Of Environmental Change and Extinction." Boston Globe 12 Feb. 2002: E6+.

b. “Harvard Museum of Natural History presents the Roger Tory Peterson Memorial Lecture.” Invitation.

c. Wilson, Edward O. “Statement Read at Opening of Thoreau Institute.” Thoreau Institute, Lincoln, MA. 5 June 1998.

d. Daley, Beth. "The Little Things Add Up." Boston Sunday Globe 5 June 1998.

e. "Gaylord Nelson and E.O. Wilson." Heartstone Vol. 1. No. 6 (2005): 14-19.

f. Budiansky, Stephen. "The Future of Life." Prospect Apr. 2002: 30-35. (2)

g. “Calendar: Monday, Dec. 10. The Naturalist.” Boston Globe. h. Rosen, Jonathan. “Life of the Skies.” Audubon March-April 2008:

136-141. i. “Walden Biodiversity Day II.” Flyer. (2) j. Barnes, George. “The crushing truth: Some ants smell funny.”

Telegram & Gazette 6 July 2009. (2) k. Gorman, James. "A Wild, Fearsome World under Each Fallen Leaf."

New York Times 24 Sept. 2002: F1+.

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Series II.A.336. Wilson, Leslie Perrin. a. “Breakfast will feature speaker, new book.” Concord Journal 25 March 2010.

Series II.A.337. World Wide Waldens a. “World Wide Waldens: Putting Thoreau’s Words into Action.”

Handbook. Series II.A.338. Wyeth, Newell Convers

a. Stott, Lucille. "Two More Wyeth Paintings Grace the Walls of the Library." Concord Journal 15 May 2003.

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THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT COLLECTION SERIES III: OVERSIZE MATERIAL

Series II.A.339. Concord Festival of Authors a. Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 14-25, 2001. b. The Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 23-Nov. 8, 2003. (5) c. The Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 22-Nov. 6, 2004. (4) d. Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 18-Nov. 5, 2005. (7) e. Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 19-Nov. 3, 2006. (6) f. Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 17-Nov. 4, 2007. (4) g. Concord Festival of Authors. Oct. 22-Nov. 8, 2009. (11)

Series II.A.340. The Eagles a. Morgan, Kaya. "Life beyond the Fast Lane with the Eagles." M

Lifestyle: 58-60. b. Young, Charles M. “Peaceful, Uneasy Feeling.” Rolling Stone 29

May 2008. c. “Eagles World Tour 2001.” England: Quadracolor. (2)

Series II.A.341. Henley, Don a. Rutkoski, Rex. “Music, environment make Eagle fly.” Go 22 Feb.

2001. b. Alexander, Skye. "The Walden Woods Project: Saving Thoreau

Country." Whole Life New England: Earth Star Aug.-Sept. 1993: 4-7. c. “Don Henley Summer Tour 1991.” (3)

Series II.A.342. Hoagland, Edward. "The Best Idea." LIFE Summer 1991: 9. Series II.A.343. Pinsky, Robert

a. Pinsky, Robert. “The Great Nauset Buddha.” Boston Globe Magazine 22 June 2003.

Series II.A.344. Radnor Lake State Natural Area a. “Radnor Lake State Natural Area.” Brochure. b. Correspondence: Carlton, Mike. Letter to Kathi Anderson, 31

March 1994. c. “Radnor Lake and the Friends of Radnor Lake.” d. Parker, John H. “Our ‘Walden Pond’: Radnor Lake is a unique gift

of nature, good for the body, good for the spirit.” Nashville Eye 27 April 1993.

e. “Land Acquisition at Radnor Lake.” f. “Radnor Lake State Natural Area.” p. 82-87. g. “Radnor Lake State Natural Area Land Acquisition Plan.” Map. h. Oman Tract

i. “Oman Tract.” ii. Oman Tract topographic map.

iii. “Lands Committee Review.”

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iv. “A view from the Oman Tract.” Photograph. v. “Proposed Tower.” Photograph.

vi. “View of Tower.” Manipulated Photograph. vii. Collins, Deborah. “Radnor phone tower galls nature lovers.”

Tennessean 22 Dec. 1993. viii. Paine, Anne. “Cellular One and its tower-ing effects.”

Tennessean 4 Jan. 1994. ix. Williams, David B. “Tall tower imperils pristine Radnor

Lake.” Nashville Banner 4 Jan. 1994. x. Hadley, Kimberly. “Construction of cellular phone tower

worries Radnor group.” Nashville Banner. xi. “Guard Radnor beauty: Hill near lake poor place for

transmission tower.” Nashville Banner. xii. Paine, Anne. “Neighborhoods fight phone towers: Donelson

area joins Radnor.” Local News 5 Jan. 1994. xiii. Dew, Toni. “Radnor Lake group sues to stop tower.”

Nashville Banner 6 Jan. 1994. i. Enoch Tract

i. “Enoch Tract.” ii. Enoch Tract topographic map.

iii. “Lands Committee Review.” iv. “Ariel View of the Hills.” Photograph. v. “Development on Western Boundary.” Photograph.

vi. “Remnant Plant Populations.” Photograph. j. Arnold Tract

i. “Arnold Tract.” ii. Arnold Tract topographic map.

iii. “Lands Committee Review.” iv. “Park Property Boundary.” Photograph. v. “Ariel View of the Hills.” Photograph.

k. Barrett Tract i. “Barrett Tract.”

ii. Barrett Tract topographical map. iii. “Lands Committee Review.” iv. “Slope Failure Characteristics.” Photograph.

l. Cason, Albert. “Recent Option May Open Prime Radnor Lake Land.” Tennessean 30 Sept. 1971.

m. Hunt, Keel. “Biologists to Ask Fulton’s Aid To Save Radnor Lake Area.” Tennessean 11 Jan. 1972.

n. LaFollette, Hugh. “Rep. Murphy Announces Proposal: Radnor Lake Bill Planned.” Tennessean 22 Jan. 1972.

o. Finney, Joyce. “Ecology draws Yates; area lake to be saved.” David Lipscomb Babbler 11 Feb. 1972.

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p. Hunt, Keel. “Developer Drops Radnor Lake Plans.” Tennessean 15 Feb. 1972.

q. “Radnor Lake Preservation To Be Put to Legislature.” Tennessean 2 Nov. 1972.

r. Hunt, Keel. “Save Radnor, Petitions Urge.” Tennessean 23 Feb. 1973. s. Haile, John. “Save Wild Beauty of Radnor Lake!” Tennessean 17

June 1973. t. “U.S. Funds Boost Lake Buy.” Tennessean 29 July 1973. u. Campbell, Bracey. “Effort To Preserve Radnor Lake Starts.”

Nashville Banner 19 July 1973. v. Haile, John. “Radnor Gains Builder’s Gift of $100,000.” Tennessean

26 July 1973. w. Correspondence: Tarbell, Ann T. and Patrick, Oscar F. Letter to

members of the Tennessee Ornithological Society 27 July 1973. x. Honick, Bruce. “Green Acres Star Contributes $1,000 To Saving

Radnor Lake.” Nashville Banner 30 July 1973. y. Honick, Bruce. “Radnor Fund Drive Near Halfway Mark.” Nashville

Banner 2 Aug. 1973. z. “Inspiring Achievement.” Tennessean 7 Aug. 1973. aa. Sutherland, Frank. “$100,000 Given Radnor Fund by VU.”

Tennessean 8 Aug. 1973. bb. Norton, Bill. “City Council Pledges $50,000 To Lake Campaign.”

Nashville Banner 8 Aug. 1973. cc. Honick, Bruce. “Beaming Hopper Breaks News to Radnor Group.”

Nashville Banner 8 Aug. 1973. dd. Varley, Nancy. “Radnor Preservation Fund Now at $343,700.”

Tennessean 9 Aug. 1973. ee. “Oak Hill Unit Donates $10,000 for Radnor.” Tennessean 11 Aug.

1973. ff. Gibson, Frank. “Radnor by Air: Serene Beauty.” Tennessean 12 Aug.

1973. gg. Marks, Valary. “Radnor Lake Fund: $20,000 Raise In Last Three

Days.” Nashville Banner 14 Aug. 1973. hh. “VU Opening Observatory in Lake Cause.” The Tennessean 15 Aug.

1973. ii. Marks, Valor. “Radnor Campaign End Near: Still $35,000 Short of

Goal.” e Nashville Banner 15 Aug. 1973. jj. Marks, Valary. “Radnor To Be Preserved.” Nashville Banner 16 Aug.

1973. kk. “Radnor Lake Open to Public.” Tennessean 18 Aug. 1973. ll. Slocum, Rob. “Radnor Still Quiet Nearly Year Later.” Nashville

Banner 6 July 1974.

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mm. Ritter, Karen. “Radnor Lake Turtles Being Tagged in the Name of Science.” Tennessean 11 April 1977.

nn. Lewis, Dwight. “Radnor Valley Preservation Effort Planned.” Tennessean 25 April 1977.

oo. Rogers, Rom. “Nature Unit Takes Radnor Land Option.” Tennessean 14 Dec. 1978.

pp. “Radnor Acquisition Approved by Nature Conservancy Board.” Tennessean 25 Jan. 1979.

qq. “Farewell After 33 Years.” Tennessean 31 March 1979. rr. Carmichael, Alan. “Governor Takes Deed To Radnor Lake

Shores.” Tennessean 27 June 1979. ss. “New Title-Holder, Natur(e)ally.” Photograph. tt. “Radnor Lake.” Tennessean Magazine July 1979. uu. Betts, Ann. “Her Memories Story of Radnor Lake.” Tennessean Vol.

79, No. 244, 5 Dec. 1984. vv. Dobie, Bruce and Canfield, Clarke. “State to establish Radnor

buffer zone.” Nashville Banner 16 Nov. 1987. ww. Dahnke, Ellen. “Radnor Lake area now buffer zone.”

Tennessean 18 Aug. 1989. xx. “Radnor Lake Option Signed.” TennNotes: Newsletter of the

Tennessee Nature Conservancy Spring 1989: 1. yy. “Conservancy Transfers 76 Acres At Radnor Lake To State: Urban

Refuge Now More than 1,000 Acres Strong.” TennNotes: Newsletter of the Tennessee Nature Conservancy Spring 1991: 1.

zz. “52 Acres Buffer Radnor Lake State Natural Area.” TennNotes: Newsletter of the Tennessee Nature Conservancy Vol. 12, No. 1, Spring 1992: 1.

aaa. “Addition At Radnor Lake.” TennNotes: Newsletter of the Tennessee Nature Conservancy Winter 1993: 3.

bbb. “Radnor Lake Boom Continues.” TennNotes: Newsletter of the Tennessee Nature Conservancy Spring 1994: 3.

Series II.A.345. Stormy Weather Concerts a. “The Los Angeles Chapter of the Doomsday Refreshment

Committee Proudly Presents: Stormy Weather ’98.” Poster. (2) Series II.A.346. Thoreau, Henry David: Birthplace

a. Correspondence: McCormick, Ken. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Singer, 14 July 1970.

b. Capen, Oliver Bronson "Country Homes of Famous Americans: IV. Henry David Thoreau." Country Life in America Feb. 1994: 285-324.

Series II.A.347. Thoreau, Henry David: Harvard Exhibition a. “Exhibition, Monday, July 13, 1835.” Harvard University Program.

Series II.A.348. Walden Pond a. MacLean, Alex S. “Aerial photo of Walden Pond.” Photograph.

Series II.A.349. Walden Woods Project Fundraising

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a. Bowers, Katherine. "Weekend in New England." WWD: the Magazine 1 Sept. 2007: 96.

b. “Dear Radio Programmer…” Walden Woods Project. Advertisement. (2)

Series II.A.350. Pieces of Thoreau’s Walden House with Verification Letter from Robbins Family.

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