the Thoreau Log.
20 April 1860.

Concord, Mass. Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Moore tells me that last fall his men, digging sand in that hollow just up the hill, dug up a parcel of snakes half torpid . . .

  C. [William Ellery Channing] sees bluets and some kind of thrush to-day, size of wood thrush,—he thought probably hermit thrush.

(Journal, 13:254-255)

Philadelphia, Penn. L. Johnson & Company writes to Thoreau:

Mr. Henry D. Thoreau Concord, Mass.

Dear Sir—

  Send us immediately by Express 10 lbs. Plumbago with bill to

Yours Respt

L. Johnson & Co.

(The Correspondence of Henry David Thoreau, 577)

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