the Thoreau Log.
2 December 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Smith’s Hickory Hill-side. I come via Britton’s to see if I can find a seedling hickory under half a dozen years old . . . (Journal, 14:287-290).

Thoreau also writes to H. G. O. Blake:

Mr Blake,

  I am going to Waterbury Ct. to lecture on the 11th inst. If you are to be at home, & it will be agreeable to you, I will spend the afternoon & night of the 10th with you & Brown.

H. D. Thoreau

(The Correspondence of Henry David Thoreau, 601; MS, Henry David Thoreau papers (Series III). Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, New York Public Library)

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