Manuscript/Mixed Material National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N.
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Image 1 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. NAWSA General Correspondence Thompson Francis N Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 2 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. How Autumn Ends I thought last night was wondrous calm and still And now the morn reveals this endless white With romping children shouting their delight And every tree upon the distant…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 3 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. As Autumn Flames To me the restful color of the pine Is never more delightful than in fall When sumacs hear the frost kings trumpet call The sassafras displays his autumn sign…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 4 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. Francis Nims Thompson Judge of Probate Court Greenfield Massachusetts Nov 13 1937 My dear Mrs Blackwell I have received and read your splendid contribution to the spring 1916 number of POET LORE…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 5 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. Francis Nims Thompson Francis Nims Thompson Judge of Probate Court Greenfield Massachusetts October 15 1937 Dear Miss Blackwell May the fact that we appear this autumn morning on the same page of…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 6 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. LIGHT THROUGH AN UMBRELLA Umbrella held aslant above my head I trod through rain along a dirty street Whose lamps reflected from the wet concrete A night when toiling man and quadruped…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 7 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. The Valley Beneath a pine upon the wooded hill I laid myself to dream and idly gaze Below I sought to penetrate the haze Above the valley there which seemed to fill…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 8 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. Out of Bounds Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 9 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. Out Of Bounds Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 10 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER MARY NIMS THOMPSON 18391915 ON THE CENTENARY OF HER BIRTH Francis Nims Thompson Greenfield Mass January third 1939 Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 11 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. Out Of Bounds Beside the road in Bernardston village there is a runaway garden It is outside the fence and has scattered its thin line of bloom all the way from the…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 12 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. I would not have you think that I rob the fields and woods to fill my garden If I rob Peter to pay Paul I conscientiously rob Paul also and repay Peter…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 13 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. So many years the child has slept All kindred must have died But know twas Love that for a child Transplanted here the flower Which so endured embraced all mounds Love knows…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 14 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. an act of devotion is still spreading there for the moss pink seems to have little need for material aid in performing its especial service Other reminders of old days graceful fountainformed…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 15 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. Yankee Sweetbriar fled to the sunny hill pastures and there dances airily beside the rude old ledges beloved by the contrary sprite About her feet lies the sod of the barren hilltop…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839
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Image 16 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: General Correspondence, 1839-1961; Thompson, Francis N. MAPLE DAYS Though nights be cold yet soon on sunny days Tree life shall stir and farmers then will tap The maple trees that there may flow sweet sap From melting snow…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1839