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[23] A few passages from it, relating to Dickens, are included in _James T. Fields: Biographical Notes and Personal Sketches_. When they are occasionally repeated here, it is in their original form, and not as Mrs. Fields edited them for publication.
[24] On this very day Lowell wrote in the course of a letter to Fields: “James tells me you had a tremendous _queue_ this morning. Don’t fail to get me tickets, and for the first night. I should like to see his reception. It will leave a picture on the brain. And why should I not be there to welcome him, as well as Tom, Dick, or Harry?”
[25] Even after Dickens’s return to England, his sayings found their way into Mrs. Fields’s journal; as, for example:—
“_July 4, 1868._—J. made me laugh this morning (it was far too hot to laugh) by telling me that Dickens said of Gray, the poet, ‘No man ever walked down to posterity with so small a book under his arm!’”
[26] See Forster’s _Life_, III, 368, for the same story told by Dickens in a letter to Lord Lytton, without naming Longfellow as the narrator.
[27] In _Yesterdays with Authors_ (see pp. 230-31), Fields made use, with revisions and omissions, of this portion of his wife’s diary.
[28] Mrs. Stowe’s unhappily historic article on “The True Story of Lady Byron’s Life” appeared in the _Atlantic Monthly_ for September, 1869.
[29] On April 20, 1870, Longfellow wrote to Fields (See _Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow_, etc., edited by Samuel Longfellow, III, 148):—
“Some English poet has said or sung:
‘At the close of the day, when the hamlet is still, And mortals the sweets of forgetfulness prove.’
“I wish Hamlet would be still! I wish I could prove the sweets of forgetfulness! I wish Fechter would depart into infinite space, and ‘leave, oh, leave me to repose!’ When will this disturbing star disappear, and suffer the domestic planetary system to move on in the ordinary course and keep time with the old clock in the corner?”
[30] A contemporary definition of Cincinnati.
[31] Dr. J. Baxter Upham, the moving spirit in the building of the Music Hall and the installation of the organ. He presided at its dedication.
[32] See _ante_, page 111.
[33] “A Newport Romance,” published in the _Atlantic Monthly_ for October, 1871.
[34] Probably _Gabriel Conroy_ and _Two Men of Sandy Bar_.
[35] See _The Atlantic Monthly and Its Makers_, pp. 73-75.
INDEX
Page numbers set in =bold-faced type= indicate, generally speaking, the more important references to the persons concerned. As a complete list of the pages on which Mr. or Mrs. Fields, or both, are mentioned would include substantially the whole book, only a few of the more significant references to them have been selected for inclusion under their names.
Adams, Annie, marries =J. T. F.=, 11. And _see_ Fields, Annie.
Adams, Charles F., Jr., 278.
Adams, Lizzie, 20.
Adams, Zabdiel B., 11.
Agassiz, Alexander, 256, 257, 258.
Agassiz, Elizabeth C., 159.
Agassiz, Louis, 48, 93, 105, 141.
Alcott, A. Bronson, 63, =72-77=, 81, 82, 95.
Alcott, Mrs. A. Bronson, 63.
Alcott, Louisa M., 73.
Alden, Henry M., 57, 89.
Aldrich, Lilian (Woodman), 126, 203, 229, 290.
Aldrich, Thomas B., 11, 116, 126 and _n._, 127, =197= _ff._, =226-229=, 290, =291-293=.
Andrew, John A., 11, 36 _n._, 302.
Andrew, Mrs. John A., 28, 213, 214.
Appleton, Thomas Gold, 115, 116, 126, 152, 154, 209, 211, 212, 213, 216, 246, 253.
Aristotle, 133.
Arnold, Matthew, 288.
Astor, John Jacob, 76, 77.
_Atlantic Monthly_, 6, 13, 14, 107, 111, 191 _n._, 209, 233, 252, 281, 282, 302.
Bacon, Francis, Lord, 112.
Baker, Sir Samuel, 149.
Barbauld, Anna L. A., 101.
Barker, Fordyce, 151, 185.
Barlow, Francis C., 61.
Barrett, Lawrence, 240.
Bartol, Cyrus A., 114, 215, 239.
Beal, James H., 143.
Beal, Louisa (Adams), 42, 143.
Beal, Thomas, 199.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 89, 224, 263, =267-269=, 270.
Bell, Helen (Choate), 98, 143, 288.
Bellows, Henry W., 199.
Bentzon, Th. _See_ Blanc, Marie T.
Bigelow, George T., 36.
Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs., 143, 144.
Blagden, Isa, 260.
Blake, Harrison G. O., 89, 90.
Blanc, Marie Thérèse, 288, 289, 293.
Blessington, Countess of, 274.
Blumenbach, Johann F., 128, 129.
Boccaccio, Giovanni, 58.
Booth, Edwin, 28, =198-203=, 210, =240-241=.
Booth, J. Wilkes, 28, 198, 199.
Booth, Junius Brutus, 196.
Booth, Mary (Mrs. Edwin), 241.
Booth, Mary A. (Mrs. J. B.), 198.
Boswell, James, 60.
Boutwell, George S., 89.
Bradford, George, 81, 82, 90.
Bright, John, 177.
Brontë, Charlotte, 131, 266.
Brooks, Phillips, 36 _n._, 94, 288.
Brown, John, _Pet Marjorie_, 59.
Browne, Charles F., 21.
Brownell, Henry Howard, 29.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 270.
Browning, Robert, 43, 142, 260, 269.
Brunetière, Ferdinand, 288.
Bryant, William Cullen, 239, 257.
“Buffalo Bill.” _See_ Cody, W. F.
Bugbee, James M., 126.
Bull, Ole, 225.
Burr, Aaron, 270, 271.
Butler, Benjamin F., 95.
Cabot, Mrs., 236.
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro, 110.
Carleton, G. W., 233.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh, 75, 142, 220.
Carlyle, Thomas, 73, 75, 79, 89, 141, 142, 165, 167, 190, 191, 220.
Channing, W. Ellery, 81, 98, 114.
Cheney, Arthur, 216.
Cheney, Ednah D., 114.
Child, Lydia M., 265, 266.
Childs, George W., 64.
Choate, Rufus, 288.
Cicero, 45.
Clapp, Henry, 185.
Clarke, James Freeman, 72, 114.
Clarke, Sara, 205.
Clemens, Samuel L., 232, 233, =244-257=, 305.
Clemens, Mrs. S. L., 245 _ff._
Cobden, Richard, 177.
Cody, William F., 294.
Colchester (medium), 168, 169, 170.
Collins, Charles, 168.
Collins, Mrs. Charles (daughter of Dickens), 190.
Collins, W. Wilkie, 145, 189.
Collyer, Robert, 215.
Conway, Judge, 219.
Cooke, George W., 120.
Crabbe, George, 186.
Crawford, Thomas, 264.
Crawford, Mrs. Thomas, 264, 265.
Cubas, Isabella, 22, 23.
Curtis, George William, 14, 33, =184=, 188.
Curtis, Mrs. G. W., 14.
Cushing, Caleb, 266, 267.
Cushman, Charlotte, 123, =219-222=.
Dana, Charlotte, 161.
Dana, Richard H., Jr., 93, 95, 116, 144, 250, 278.
Dana, Mrs. R. H., Jr. 92, 93.
Dana, Sallie, 161.
Daniel, George, 95.
Dante Alighieri, 258.
Davidson, Edith, 99.
Davis, George T., 19, 20.
Dennet, of the _Nation_, 127.
De Normandie, James, 81.
Dewey, Dr., 219.
Dickens, Bessy, 194.
Dickens, Catherine (Hogarth), 160.
Dickens, Charles, in America, 138-188; his readings, 140, 144, 145, 152, 157, 171, 172, 181, 182; letters of, to =J. T. F.=, 150, 191; 12, 32, 33, 118, 119, 120, =135-195=, 209, 210, 211, 212, 223, 240.
Dickens, Charles, Jr., 194.
Dickens, John, 175.
Dickens, Mary: quoted, 193; 140, 164, 169, 194.
Dickinson, Lowes, 232.
Dodge, Mary Abigail, 144, 220, 221.
Dolby, George, 136, 138, 139, 140, 143, 144, 149, 150, 161, 162, 165, 166, 171, 173, 178, 180, 185, 189, 190.
Donne, Father, 102.
Donne, John, 95.
Dorr, Charles, 149, 209.
Dorr, Mrs. Charles, 35, 149, 150, 209, 215.
Dryden, John, 109.
Dufferin, Earl of, 163.
Dumas, Alex., 211.
Dumas, Alex., _fils._, 211.
Du Maurier, George, 300.
Dunn, Rev. Mr., 122.
Ecce Homo, 167.
Eliot, Charles W., 41.
Eliotson, Dr., 182, 183.
Ellsler, Fanny, 24.
Emerson, Edith, 89, 91. And _see_ Forbes, Edith (Emerson).
Emerson, Edward W., 94, 103, 104.
Emerson, Ellen, 88, 94, 96, 97, 99, 100, 103, 104.
Emerson, Lilian (Jackson), letter of, to =Mrs. F.=, 88; 61, 62, 89, 94, 95, 99, 101, 203.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, letter of, to =J. T. F.=, 87; 14, 15 _n._, 24, 61, 62, 67, 73, 74, 79, 83, 84, =86-105=, 130, 131, 141, =158=, 161, 165, 203, 206, 238, 239, =289=.
Emerson, W. R., 219.
England, Hawthorne on, 59, 60.
Everett, Edward, 116, 270, 271.
Everett, William, 270.
_Every Saturday_, 197.
Falstaff, Sir John, 110.
Fechter, Charles, 139, 146, 148, 149, 159, 179, 190, 191, =209= _ff._
Field, John W., 124.
Field, Kate, 152, 259, 260, 261.
Fielding, Henry, _Tom Jones_, 110, 111.
Fields, Annie, disposition of her papers, 3; her Journals, 4, 12; H. James quoted on, 5; marriage, 11; her neighbors, 11; and Leigh Hunt, 15, 16; letter of Holmes to, on her memorial volume, 50, 51; her books, 53; H. James, Sr., quoted on, 85; “Thunderbolt Hill,” 101; her character as revealed in her diary, 132-134; her championship of Dickens, 156, 157; the variety of her friendships, 196 _ff._; her ode for the installation of the Music Hall organ, 219, 220, 221; with =J. T. F.=, visits Mark Twain at Hartford, 246 _ff._; and the cause of equal rights for women, 275, 278; her skill in digesting reports of conversations, 279, 280; her intimate friendship with Miss Jewett, 281 _ff._; her poetry, 285, 286; list of her published prose works, 286; friends of her later years, 288; travelling with Miss Jewett, 289 _ff._; and the President of Haiti, 290, 291; visits Mistral, 293-297; visits H. James, Jr., at Rye, 297-301; quoted, on Miss Jewett, 302; her last years, 301, 305; the last words in her diary, 305; her death, 305. _James T. Field: Biographical Notes_, 4, 13, 16, 50; _Authors and Friends_, 4, 31, 86, 87, 105, 129, 134, 279; _A Shelf of Old Books_, 12 _n._; _Hawthorne_, 54.
Fields, Eliza J. (Willard), 11.
FIELDS, JAMES T., early days in Boston, 10, 11, 196; marries Annie Adams, 11; their home on Charles St., 11, 12, 137, 138, 218, 219; editor of the _Atlantic_, 14, 58, 67, 87, 107, 111, 119, 191 _n._, 233, 282; as _raconteur_, 21; Holmes quoted on his position in the literary world, 34; retires from business, 40; H. James, Sr., quoted on, 85; his love of the theatre and stage folk, 196, 197; his death, 280; fosters =Mrs. F.’s= friendship with Miss Jewett, 283. _Yesterdays with Authors_, 4, 54, 55, 62, 137, 176 _n._, 190.
Fields, Osgood & Co., 10.
Fiske, John, 48.
Forbes, Edith (Emerson), 91.
Forbes, William H., 91.
Forrest, Edwin, 207, 218.
Forrest, Mrs. Edwin, 218.
Forster, John, 154, 160, 163, 171, 213.
Foster, Charlotte, 259.
Frothingham, Octavius B., 274.
Froude, James A., 68, 293.
Fuller, Margaret, 24, 239.
Fulton, J. D., 122.
Furness, William H., 101 _n._, 102, 103.
Garrett (impressario), 214.
Gaskell, Elizabeth C. S., 131.
Godwin, Mrs. William, 16.
Goethe, Johann W. von, _Wilhelm Meister_, 132, 133.
Gorges, Sir F., 74.
Gounod, Charles, 44.
Grant, Julia Dent, 159.
Grant, Ulysses S., 159, 262.
Grau, Maurice, 222.
Greene, George W., 19, 20, 44, 45, 47, 126, 141, 256, 258, 260.
Gregory, Lady, 218.
Guiney, Louise Imogen, 288.
Haiti, President of, 290, 291.
Hale, Edward E., 93.
Hale, John P., 261.
Hallam, Henry, 89.
Hamilton, Gail. _See_ Dodge, Mary Abigail.
Hammersley, Mr., 247.
_Harper’s Weekly_, 14.
Harris, William T., 81.
Harte, F. Bret, 117, =233-243=.
Harte, Mrs. F. B., 239, 240.
Harvard College, Commemoration Day at, 36 _n._
Hawthorne, Julian, 15, 144.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, death of, 27, 28, 67; letters of, to =J. T. F.=, 54, 55, 56; his last letter, 65-67; =13=, =14=, =15= and _n._, =18=, 19, 30, 32, 33, =54-72=, 97, =105=, 127, =236=.
Hawthorne, Sophia (Peabody), letter to =Mrs. F.= on Hawthorne, 70-72; 61, 65, 66, 67, 68, 91, 144, 246.
Hawthorne, Una, 15, 97, 221.
Hawthorne, E. M., sister of Nathaniel, 69.
Hayes, Isaac I., 33, 34.
Herbert, George, 95.
Herrick, Robert, 95.
Higginson, Thomas W., 114.
Hill, Thomas, 92.
Hillard, George S. 17, 18, 19, 143.
Hoar, Ebenezer R., 37, 90, 91, 141.
Hogarth, Georgina, quoted, 193, 194; 140, 155, 165, 195.
Holmes, Amelia (Jackson), 30, 34, 39, 40, 41, 51, 153, 203, 213, 214, 221.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, his relations with the Fieldses, generally, =17-52=; letters of, to =J. T. F.=, 17, 49, and to =Mrs. F.=, 50; 11, 13, 54, 90, 94, 96, 110, 111 _n_., 115, 116, 117, 118, 135, 141, 142, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 221, 256, 257, 273, 288.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 21, 31.
Home (medium), 163, 168.
Horace, 238.
Howe, Julia Ward, =9=, =10=, 61, 90, 114 and _n._, 221.
Howe, Laura (Mrs. Richards), 150.
Howe, Samuel G., 219, 273.
Howells, William D., 38, 116, 166.
Howes, Miss, 236.
Howison, George H., 81.
Hunt, Henry, 48.
Hunt, Leigh, 15, 16, 58, 122.
Hunt, T. Sterry, 199.
Hunt, William M., 96, =97-99=, =230=, =232=.
Hunt, Mrs. W. M., 96, 98, 222, 230.
Hyacinthe, Père, 44.
Ingelow, Jean, 142.
Jackson, Charles T., 94 and _n._
James, Alice, 77, 81, 83.
James, George Abbot, 42.
James, Henry, Sr., letter of, to =J. T. F.=, 82, and to =Mrs. F.=, 83, 85; =72-85=.
James, Mrs. Henry, 75, 77, 81.
James, Henry, Jr., quoted, 6, 7, 137, 281; letter of, to author, 8, 9; 119, 120, =297-301=.
Jan (Booth’s servant), 200, 202.
Jefferson, Joseph, =203-208=, 247.
Jewett, Sarah Orne, her intimate relations with =Mrs. F.=, 281 _ff._, 302-304; her early days, 281, 282; her literary work, 282-284; correspondence with =Mrs. F.=, 288, 289; H. James on her work, 300; her death, 302; 12, 50.
Johnson, Andrew, impeachment of, 159; 261, 262, 263.
Johnson, Samuel, 60.
Jonson, Ben, 96.
Julius Cæsar, 45.
Keats, John, 43, 68, 206, 207.
Kellogg, Elijah, 271, 272.
Kemble, Charles, 196.
Kemble, Frances Anne, 196, 222, 223, 224
Kennard, Mr., 267, 268.
King, Preston, 262, 263.
Kirkup, Seymour S., 258.
Knowlton, Helen M., 232.
Lamartine, Alphonse de, 296, 297.
Lamb, Charles, 270.
Landor, Walter Savage, 259-261.
Langdon, Mr., Mark Twain’s father-in-law, 245.
Langdon, Mrs., 246.
Larcom, Lucy, 70.
Lathrop, George P., 97.
Lathrop, Rose (Hawthorne), quoted, 67 _n._; 97, 144.
Lear, Edward, 280.
Leclercq, Carlotta, 216.
Lemaître, Frédérick, 178, 179, 180, 211.
Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 28, 198; 55, 56, 77, 262, 263.
Livermore, Mary A., 275-278.
Locke, David R., 33.
Longfellow, Alice, 42, 96, 224.
Longfellow, Charles, 128, 216.
Longfellow, Edith, 42, 213, 214.
Longfellow, Mrs. Ernest W., 42.
Longfellow, Henry W., 13, 19, 33, 34, =35=, 39, 42, 43, =44=, 45, 46, 47, 48, =60= and _n._, 90, 96, =97=, 98, 99, 109, 115, 116, =117=, =119=, 123, 124, =125=, =126=, 127, =128=, =129=, 141, 144, 152, =153=, =159=, =160=, =161=, 172, 205, 206, 207, =208=, 209, 211, =212= and _n._, =213=, =214=, =215=, 216, =222=, =223=, 224, =243=, 256, 257, 258, 273.
Longfellow, Mrs. H. W., 55, 223.
Longfellow, Samuel, 42, 212 _n._
Loring, Charles G., 36 _n._
Lowell, Frances (Dunbar), 123, 124.
Lowell, James Russell, letters of, to =J. T. F.=, 107, 108, 112, 113, 120, 141 _n._; =5=, 13, =33=, 34, 35, =36= _n._, =90=, =92=, =93=, =94=, =95=, 104, =105=, =106=, =107= _ff._, 116, =117=, =123=, =124=, 126, 127, =149=, 159, 163, 164, 166, 243, 273.
Lowell, Mabel, 107, 113, 123, 124, 149.
Lunt, George, 214.
Luther, Martin, 89.
Lytton, Edward Bulwer, Lord, 168, 176, 177.
Macready, William, 218.
Maistre, Joseph de, 221.
Mars, Anne F. H., 210, 211.
Mathews, Charles, 207.
Merivale, Herman, 95.
Miller, Joaquin, 43, 126.
Milton, John, 74.
Mistral, Frédéric, 293-297.
Mistral, Mme. Frédéric, 295, 296, 297.
Mitchell, Donald G., 185.
Mitford, Mary R., 98.
Montaigne, Michel de, 112, 238, 239.
Morton, W. T. G., 94 and _n._
Motley, J. Lothrop, 37.
Mott, Lucretia C., 74.
Murdoch, James E., 217, 218.
Music Hall, Boston, great organ in, 219, 220, 221.
“Nasby, Petroleum V.” _See_ Locke, D. R.
Nichol, Professor, 90.
Nilsson, Christine, 214, =224-226=.
Norton, Caroline (Sheridan), 46.
Norton, Charles Eliot, 92, 103, 104, 141, 144, 172, 185, 187.
Norton, Mrs. C. E., 163.
O’Brien, Fitz-James, 227-229.
O’Connell, Daniel, 173, 176, 177.
Orsay, Count d’, 145.
Osgood, James R., 116, 136, 151, 153, 161, 162, 165, 166, 167, 185.
Parker, Harvey D., 206.
Parkman, Francis, 104, 105.
Parkman, Mrs. Francis, 35.
Parkman, George, murder of, 153.
Parsons, Thomas W., 208, 214.
Parton, James, 110, 111, 232.
Peabody, Elizabeth, 82, 119.
Pedro, Dom, Emperor of Brazil, 127, 128.
Perabo, Ernst, 224.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 275.
Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard (1868), 36, 37; 92.
Phillips, Wendell, 89, 114.
Phipps, Colonel, 188, 189.
Pickwick, Mr., 111.
Pierce, Franklin, Hawthorne’s loyalty to, 13, 14, 15; 57, 58, 67.
Pierce, Mrs. Franklin, death of, 57, 58.
Pierce, Henry L., 229, 290.
Poore, Ben Perle, 266.
Pratt, Mrs. Ellerton, 288.
Prescott, Harriet (Mrs. Spofford), 58.
Putnam, George, 36 _n._, 213.
Putnam, John P., 221.
Quincy, Edmund, 86, 273.
Quincy, Josiah, 85, 275, 276, 277.
Quincy, Josiah P., 86, 92, 93.
Quincy, Mrs. Josiah P., 92.
Quixote, Don, 110.
Radical Club, 114.
Raymond, John T., 253.
Read, John M., 31, 32.
Read, T. Buchanan, 44.
Reade, Charles, 146.
Rip Van Winkle, 111.
Ripley, Miss, 88.
Ripley, Mrs., 91.
Ristori, Adelaide, 222.
Rogers, Samuel, 185.
Rossetti, Christina, 97.
Rowse, Samuel W., 152.
Russell, Thomas, 261.
Sanborn, F. B., 68.
Saturday Club, 104, 105, 116 and _n._
Schurz, Carl, 266.
Scott-Siddons, Mrs., 110.
Seward, William H., 28, 219, 267.
Shaw, Lemuel, 232.
Shaw, Robert G., 14, 24.
Shelley, Percy B., 16.
Sherman, William T., 77.
Shiel, Mr., 173, 176.
Silsbee, Mrs., 95, 143.
Smith, Alexander, 17, 19.
Smith, Samuel F., 47.
Smith, Sydney, 89, 257.
Somerset, Duchess of, 46.
Stanley, Edward G. S. S. (afterward 14th Earl of Derby), 173, 174, 175.
Stanton, Edwin M., 267.
Stephen, Leslie, 95.
Sterling, John, 75.
Stone, Lucy, 114.
Story, William W., 116.
Stothard, Thomas, 190.
Stowe, Calvin E., 272.
Stowe, “Georgie,” 38, 39.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 38, 39, 61, 191 and _n._, 268, 272.
Sumner, Charles, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 77, 105, 219, =258-267=.
Taylor, Bayard, 109, 110, 111, 116, 117, 118, 119, 228, 266.
Taylor, Mrs. Bayard, 109, 110, 111.
Tennent, Sir Emerson, 153.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 254, 279.
Tennyson, Lady, 279.
Terry, Ellen, 218, 300, 301.
Thackeray, William M., 32, 33, 111, 154, 266.
Thaxter, Celia, 98, =129-131=, 152, 154, 288.
Thompson, Launt, 198.
Thoreau, Helen, 62, 74.
Thoreau, Henry D., 14, 62, 68, 74, 89, 90.
Thoreau, Sophia, 68.
Thoreau, Mrs. (mother of H. D. T.), 62, 68, 74.
Ticknor, William D., =63= _ff._
Ticknor and Fields, 10.
Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 17.
Towne, Alice, 45.
Towne, Helen, 45.
Townshend, Chauncey, 169.
Trimble, Colonel, 273.
Twain, Mark. _See_ Clemens, Samuel L.
Upham, J. Baxter, 221 and _n._
Vaughan, Henry, 74, 81, 95.
Viardot-Garcia, Michelle F. P., 225.
Victoria, Queen, 187, 188.
Vieuxtemps, Henri, 225.
Ward, Artemus. _See_ Browne, Charles F.
Ward, Mary A. (Mrs. Humphry), 288.
Ward, Samuel, 90.
Warren, William, 203, 205, 206.
Washington, George, 259.
Wasson, David A., 114.
Waterston, Mrs., 24.
Watts, Isaac, 101.
Webster, John W., =153=.
Whipple, Edwin P., 20.
White, Andrew D., 92.
Whitman, Sarah, 288.
Whitney, Anne, 101, 102, 206.
Whittier, Elizabeth, 259.
Whittier, John G., =39=, =40=, 68, 70, 114, =129=, =130=, =131=, 161, =222=, 244, 288.
Willard, Eliza J. _See_ Fields, Eliza J. (Willard).
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