the Thoreau Log.
9 February 1860.

Concord, Mass. Thoreau writes in his journal:

  A hoar frost on the ground this morning—for the open fields are mostly bare—was quite a novel sight. I had noticed some vapor in the air late last evening (Journal, 13:133).

Boston, Mass. Henry Williams writes to Thoreau:

My Dear Sir:

  At the last annual meeting of the Class of ’37, a vote was passed, that the members of the Class be requested to furnish the Secretary with their photographs, to be placed in the Class Book. Several fellows, in accordance with the above vote, have already sent me their pictures, and I trust that you will feel disposed, at an early date, to follow their example. You can send to me through the Post Office, at 18 Concord Square.

Very truly yours,

(The Correspondence of Henry David Thoreau, 576)

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