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- John Burroughs at the Site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, 1917 - Naturalist John Burroughs made several visits to Concord, Massachusetts, where two of his early literary influences -- Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson -- once resided. In October 1917, Burroughs returned for a brief visit. Burroughs and his traveling companions stopped at Emerson's home and gravesite, Walden Pond and other familiar sites before heading back home.

- October 02, 1917
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John Burroughs at the Site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, 1917
Naturalist John Burroughs made several visits to Concord, Massachusetts, where two of his early literary influences -- Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson -- once resided. In October 1917, Burroughs returned for a brief visit. Burroughs and his traveling companions stopped at Emerson's home and gravesite, Walden Pond and other familiar sites before heading back home.
- John Burroughs and Frank Sanford at the site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, 1913 - In 1913, naturalist John Burroughs and industrialist Henry Ford visited Concord, Massachusetts, where two of Burroughs's early literary influences -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau -- once resided. Ford, Burroughs and their traveling companions visited Emerson's home, Walden Pond and the gravesites of the two 19th-century Transcendentalists. Frank Sanborn, a Burroughs acquaintance and friend of Emerson and Thoreau, served as guide for the distinguished visitors.

- September 01, 1913
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John Burroughs and Frank Sanford at the site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, 1913
In 1913, naturalist John Burroughs and industrialist Henry Ford visited Concord, Massachusetts, where two of Burroughs's early literary influences -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau -- once resided. Ford, Burroughs and their traveling companions visited Emerson's home, Walden Pond and the gravesites of the two 19th-century Transcendentalists. Frank Sanborn, a Burroughs acquaintance and friend of Emerson and Thoreau, served as guide for the distinguished visitors.
- John Burroughs at the Site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, September 1913 - In 1913, naturalist John Burroughs accompanied by a group of friends visited Concord, Massachusetts, where two of Burroughs's early literary influences -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau -- once resided. Burroughs and his traveling companions visited Emerson's home, Walden Pond and the gravesites of the two 19th-century Transcendentalists.

- September 01, 1913
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John Burroughs at the Site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, September 1913
In 1913, naturalist John Burroughs accompanied by a group of friends visited Concord, Massachusetts, where two of Burroughs's early literary influences -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau -- once resided. Burroughs and his traveling companions visited Emerson's home, Walden Pond and the gravesites of the two 19th-century Transcendentalists.
- John Burroughs and Clara Barrus at the Site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, September 1913 - In 1913, naturalist John Burroughs accompanied by a group of friends visited Concord, Massachusetts, where two of Burroughs's early literary influences -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau -- once resided. Burroughs and his traveling companions visited Emerson's home, Walden Pond and the gravesites of the two 19th-century Transcendentalists.

- September 01, 1913
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John Burroughs and Clara Barrus at the Site of Thoreau's Walden Pond Cabin, September 1913
In 1913, naturalist John Burroughs accompanied by a group of friends visited Concord, Massachusetts, where two of Burroughs's early literary influences -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau -- once resided. Burroughs and his traveling companions visited Emerson's home, Walden Pond and the gravesites of the two 19th-century Transcendentalists.
- Ernest L. Jones Early Aviation Scrapbook, vol. 2 of 7 (B-C) - Ernest L. Jones transformed his early interest in aeronautics into a lifelong career devoted to civil and military aviation. Jones edited and published several aeronautical magazines, promoted and improved air transportation operations, and served in military air services during both world wars. Jones's scrapbooks document the early development of aviation in the United States.

- 1904-1916
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Ernest L. Jones Early Aviation Scrapbook, vol. 2 of 7 (B-C)
Ernest L. Jones transformed his early interest in aeronautics into a lifelong career devoted to civil and military aviation. Jones edited and published several aeronautical magazines, promoted and improved air transportation operations, and served in military air services during both world wars. Jones's scrapbooks document the early development of aviation in the United States.