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There’s 180 years of queer history at 105 Brattle
Cambridge Day
Alice Longfellow sits in front of her cottage in Manchester with three companions: Fanny Stone, center, Harry Dana, right, and Karl, left,...
30 months ago
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Ralph Waldo Emerson
National Park Service (.gov)
The story is often repeated that, at Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's funeral in March 1882, an aging Ralph Waldo Emerson paid his respects at...
21 months ago
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters
National Park Service (.gov)
Ranger Kate discusses Henry Longfellow's rise as America's preeminent 19th century poet, as well as his family life and literary circle.
38 months ago
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Margaret Fuller
National Park Service (.gov)
Margaret Fuller, seated next to Richard Henry Dana Sr. Detail from "Authors of the United States," engraved by Alexander Hay Ritchie after...
21 months ago
Queer Arts in Parks
National Park Service (.gov)
Each October, Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters hosts the Queer Arts in Parks festival in conjunction with LGBTQ+ History Month.
15 months ago
LGBTQ History - Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
National Park Service (.gov)
We, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer people (LGBTQ), all the subdivisions of the sexual and gender minority community,...
3 months ago
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters
National Park Service (.gov)
Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site joined in celebrating the centennial of the 19th Amendment this month.
52 months ago
Preserving the LGBTQ Legacy of One of America’s Most Historic Homes
Atlas Obscura
Think of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—what comes to mind? High school English class? If you're a fan, maybe “Paul Revere's Ride” or “A Psalm...
18 months ago
Brief life of writer-reformer Edward Everett Hale, by Jeffrey Mifflin
Harvard Magazine
Harvard witnessed a wave of enthusiasm for photography in the spring of 1839, inspired by the restlessly inquiring mind of senior Edward Everett Hale.
16 months ago
Poe vs. Himself: On the Writer’s One-Sided War with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Literary Hub
On May 3, 1841, Edgar Allan Poe, a thirty-two-year-old editor at Graham's Magazine in Philadelphia, penned a request to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
17 months ago