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Source Material for 1835 speech

Title

Source Material for 1835 speech

Subject

Town of Concord Bicentennial

Description

The Concord Free Public Library holds typed transcripts of the many volumes of Emerson’s manuscript journals deposited in the Houghton Library at Harvard, among them Journal L (“Concord”), which contains Emerson’s notes from a variety of sources in preparing the 1835 discourse. The library also houses the original town records scoured by Emerson for information on the periods of Concord history treated in the address. Both are useful for scholars examining how Emerson adapted his source material in interpreting the town’s history.

Rights

All materials courtesy of the William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library

Creator

Ralph Waldo Emerson
Town of Concord

Publisher

Concord Free Public Library

Collection

Emerson in Concord

Citation

Ralph Waldo Emerson and Town of Concord, “Source Material for 1835 speech,” William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, accessed May 31, 2025, https://mail.sc.concordlibrary.org/items/show/2019.

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