Reel N5: Correspondence of Bryant and Godwin. Correspondents include: John White Alexander, William H. Beard, Eugene Benson, Albert Bierstadt, William Bispham, Edward ...
William Cullen Bryant, 80, of Princeton Street, Springfield, MA, departed this life peacefully on Saturday, (April 20, 2002) at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Plains, GA, the ...
CUMMINGTON — The homestead where William Cullen Bryant spent his childhood days, where he wrote the classic, "Thanatopsis," before he was 18 years old, was dedicated this afternoon by the trustees of ...
The Bryant Library is bringing Broadway lights to Roslyn with the upcoming performance, Berman Does Broadway on Sunday, October 27 at 2:00 pm. Berman Does Broadway is a can’t-miss musical program ...
Visitors to a mill on the former Roslyn Harbor estate of renowned poet and editor William Cullen Bryant now can see a sight that has been missing for a long time — water splashing off a waterwheel and ...
CUMMINGTON — The Trustees of Reservations will reopen the William Cullen Bryant Homestead for tours this summer for the first time since 2019. The tour, “Literary Legacy: A Guided Tour of the William ...
Best known for Bryant Park in Manhattan, 19th Century poet William Cullen Bryant was also a newspaper editor and civic leader. Bryant purchsed his estate Cedarmere in Roslyn Harbor in 1843.
William Cullen Bryant’s home, nationally listed, is a destination. The 2-mile Rivulet Trail passes the house, crosses the hay field, with a fine view of the Westfield River valley. Then it enters a ...
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