the Thoreau Log.
Summer 1845. Walden Pond.

Thoreau writes in Walden:

  Before I finished my house, wishing to earn ten or twelve dollars by some honest and agreeable method, in order to meet my unusual expenses, I planted about two acres and a half of light and sandy soil near it chiefly, with beans, but also a small part with potatoes, corn, peas, and turnips.
(Walden, 60)

 

Edward Emerson beanfield map
Edward Emerson’s Map Showing Location of Thoreau’s Bean-Field (The Raymond Adams Collection in The Thoreau Society Collections)

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