id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29754 Pickard, Samuel T. (Samuel Thomas) Whittier-land A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected. .txt text/plain 41009 2985 84 The Whittier Hill which overlooks the poet's Amesbury home was named this vicinity that Thomas Whittier built his first house in Haverhill. Portraits of Whittier's brother, his sisters, his mother, and his old Whittier took us that October day to neighbor Ayer's house, where the went to Corliss Hill, where Whittier showed us the two houses in which In these lines Whittier has told in brief the whole story of his life, Whittier's to Mrs. West has come to light, written about the time this [Illustration: THE WHITTIER HOME, AMESBURY] The Friends' meeting-house, in 1836, was nearly opposite the Whittier seen from Po Hill is referred to by Whittier at the opening of the poem Friends is held at Amesbury, and during the fifty-six years of Mr. Whittier's residence in the village, this was an occasion on which he opposite the Greenleaf place, and Whittier's poem "The Home-Coming of ./cache/29754.txt ./txt/29754.txt