[Lydia] Maria [Child] ALS to Louisa [Gilman Loring], May 30, 1836
Lydia Maria Child Papers, 1831-1894 [Box 1, Folder 3]
West Boylston. May 30th 1836 Dear Louisa, Lest you should think there is never any hope of keeping our trail, after we are once fairly out of sight and hearing. I will inform you that we have been quietly domesticated at W. Boylston, ever since the date of my letter by Mr. Appleton, who made us a charming visit here. How he has been in so many courts, and yet kept himself so whole-hearted, is more than I can imagine. His body has suffered more from diplo- -matic dinners, than his soul has from diplomatic habits. He is a thorough abolitionist; and "shuns not to declare the whole counsel" among the high and mighty of the earth. In his "pecuniars" I am afraid he is more straitened, than so generous a nature should be. You have no idea of the exceeding beauty of the country here. The apple and cherry trees have been so abundantly covered with blossoms, that they looked as if a white veil were entirely spread over their green foliage. The petals are now falling on the grass so plentifully, that the fields seem covered with snow. The little birds are so familiar that they come pecking at the windows, and hopping across our door-steps. One little sparrow now attending to her family cares, in her [written perpendicularly in the left margin} I have written to Park Benjamin concerning the publication of my novel, which was long ago promised to him, if he continued in the book line. I informed him that the copy-right and proceeds of the work were formally transferred to Convers Francis of S. Natick, and that E. G. Loring was his agent. {end perpendicular writing}
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- Lydia Maria Child Papers, 1831-1894 [Box 1, Folder 3]
- Title
- [Lydia] Maria [Child] ALS to Louisa [Gilman Loring], May 30, 1836
- Writer
- Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880
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- letter
- Recipient
- Loring, Louisa Gilman, 1797-1868
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- Image 1
- Document Info
- West Boylston, [Massachusetts]
- 1836 May 30
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- autograph manuscript signed
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"[Lydia] Maria [Child] ALS to Louisa [Gilman Loring], May 30, 1836." In the digital collection Lydia Maria Child Papers, 1835-1894. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/child.0001.003. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2025.