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Craigie House. Watercolor and pencil, early 1850s.
Fanny and Henry [Wadsworth Longfellow] are portrayed on the right, in front of the east porch or “piazza,” while Charley, Erny, and possibly Alice (who was born 22 September 1850) can be seen peering out of a second-floor window.

Craigie House. Watercolor and pencil, early 1850s.

Fanny and Henry [Wadsworth Longfellow] are portrayed on the right, in front of the east porch or “piazza,” while Charley, Erny, and possibly Alice (who was born 22 September 1850) can be seen peering out of a second-floor window.

Posted on June 14th, 2012
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