the Thoreau Log.
10 August 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  4.30 A.M.—To Cliffs . . .

  P.M.—Clematis Brook via Conantum . . . Mr. [Eben] Loomis says that he saw a mockingbird at Fair Haven Pond to-day.

(Journal, 6:430-432)

Boston, Mass. A. Bronson Alcott writes in his journal:

  Read Walden (The Journals of Bronson Alcott, 273).

New Bedford, Mass. Daniel Ricketson writes in his journal:

  Bought a book this morning named Walden, or Life in the Woods, by Henry D. Thoreau, who spent several years upon the shore of Walden Pond near Concord, Mass., living in a rough board house of his own building. Much of his experience in his out-of-door and secluded life I fully understand and appreciate.
(Daniel Ricketson and his friends, 279).

Boston, Mass. Walden is reviewed by the Boston Atlas.

Boston, Mass. Walden is reviewed by the Boston Daily Journal.

Salem, Mass. Walden is reviewed by the Salem Register.

Lowell, Mass. Walden is reviewed by the Lowell Journal and Courier.

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