, editor of "National Era,"
Bangor, readings in
Bates, Charlotte Fiske, reads a poem at Mrs. Stowe's seventieth
birthday,
Baxter's "Saints' Rest," has a powerful effect on H. B. S.
Beecher, Catherine, eldest sister of H. B. S., her education of H. B.
S., account of her own birth, strong influence over Harriet, girlhood
of, teacher at New London, engagement, drowning of her lover, soul
struggles after Prof. Fisher's death, teaches in his family, publishes
article on Free Agency, opens school at Hartford, solution of doubts
while teaching, her conception of Divine Nature, school at Hartford
described by H. B. S., doubts about Harriet's conversion, hopes for
"Hartford Female Seminary,", letter to Edward about Harriet's doubts,
note on Harriet's letter, new school at Cincinnati, visits Cincinnati
with father, impressions of city, homesickness, at water cure, a
mother to sister Harriet, letters to H. B. S. to, on her religious
depression, on religious doubts.
Beecher, Charles, brother of H. B. S., in college, goes to Florida,
letters from H. B. S., on mother's death.
Beecher, Edward, Dr., brother of H. B. S., influence over her,
indignation against Fugitive Slave Act, efforts to arouse churches,
letters from H. B. S. to, on early religious struggles, on her
feelings, on views of God, on death of friends and relatives and the
writing of her life by her son Charles.
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