Noah Webster

Noah Webster

Noah Webster - American Men of LettersAcknowledgment is due to Mr. Gordon L. Ford, of Brooklyn, N....
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Author: Scudder, Horace Elisha,1838-1902
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Noah Webster

Noah Webster

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Noah Webster

Dhs. 49.94 Dhs. 24.96
Author: Scudder, Horace Elisha,1838-1902
Format: eBook
Language: English

Noah Webster - American Men of Letters

Acknowledgment is due to Mr. Gordon L. Ford, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for the valuable assistance which he has rendered by permitting the author to make use of his admirable collection of printed and manuscript material relating to Noah Webster. The village of West Hartford lies about three miles from the centre of Hartford and is mainly grouped about two cross-roads, one leading from the city west to Farmington, the other, the village street, following the line of the Connecticut River and rambling from Bloomfield, the next village north, to Newington and New Britain on the south. The changes in the place for the last hundred and fifty years have not been great; the Farmington road, to be sure, as it leaves Hartford, keeps a city character and shows trim villas at intervals nearly all the way to the village, but the village has not moved to meet the city, and its houses and one or two churches and post-office have admitted new-comers[Pg 2] so slowly that the general air of the place can scarcely be different from what it was in 1758, when Noah Webster was born there, October 16. The house in which he was born is still standing, about a mile from the corners, on the road leading south; it is upon a broad table-land, and the wide fields which lie below it, stretching away to Talcott Mountain, where the western view ends, are the fields which Webster's father planted. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 31238
Author: Scudder, Horace Elisha
Release Date: Feb 9, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900

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