For his adult home, see John Greenleaf Whittier House. For other similarly named houses, see Whittier House.
The Whittier Homestead in 2006
The John Greenleaf Whittier Homestead is the birthplace and home of American Quaker poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier. It currently serves as a museum. The homestead is located at 305 Whittier Road in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
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JohnGreenleafWhittier (December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892) was an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States...
The JohnGreenleafWhittier Home is a historic house located at 86 Friend Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts. It was the home of American poet and abolitionist...
Whittier House may refer to one of the following: JohnGreenleafWhittier House in Amesbury, Massachusetts JohnGreenleafWhittierHomestead in Haverhill...
Woodwell, Roland H. JohnGreenleafWhittier: A Biography. Haverhill, Massachusetts: Trustees of the JohnGreenleafWhittierHomestead, 1985: 232. Greeley...
Woodwell, Roland H. JohnGreenleafWhittier: A Biography. Haverhill, Massachusetts: Trustees of the JohnGreenleafWhittierHomestead, 1985: 293. McFarland...
in Amesbury Haverhill Historical Society Historic District JohnGreenleafWhittierHomestead, birthplace of the famous poet Lawrence Heritage State Park...
North America, the granite obelisk bears an inscription by poet JohnGreenleafWhittier, who lived nearby at that time. At a ceremony related to the 300th...
freer for thy sake today. (From the poem "Christian Martyr," by JohnGreenleafWhittier) In 1706, her accuser, Ann Putnam, Jr., composed a confession in...
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Lowell, Charles Anderson Dana, Walt Whitman, William Dean Howells, JohnGreenleafWhittier, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Edward Everett Hale, Julia Ward Howe...
martyr of superstition. T.I.A. 1894." In the 19th century, poet JohnGreenleafWhittier composed "The Witch's Daughter" about Martin: Let Goody Martin...
Quaker poet JohnGreenleafWhittier celebrated Pastorius' life – and particularly his anti-slavery advocacy – in The Pennsylvania Pilgrim. Whittier also translated...
memory in 1885 on the grounds of the Nurse Homestead in Danvers, with an inscription from JohnGreenleafWhittier. In 1892, an additional monument was erected...
sort of Indian life among civilized men". In a similar vein, poet JohnGreenleafWhittier detested what he deemed to be the "wicked" and "heathenish" message...
includes his birthplace. Other literary landmarks include the JohnGreenleafWhittier House, The Mount (Edith Wharton's Lenox estate), and Redtop, the...
Augusta (also known as the Palatine ship) was later immortalized by JohnGreenleafWhittier in his 1867 poem "The Wreck of the Palatine". In 1877, the freighter...
include: Alvan Stewart, a Liberty party organizer from New York; JohnGreenleafWhittier, a Massachusetts poet, journalist, and Liberty activist; Charles...