To
The Memory of
My Father
NOTE
THE thanks of the author are due to Mr. Charles Hopkins Clark, Editor of "The Hartford Courant," in which most of the following essays originally appeared anonymously, for permission to republish them in the revised, enlarged and sometimes entirely re-written form in which they are here presented. "The Friendly Club," "The Mystery of the Bell Tavern" and "Our Battle Laureate" have not been previously printed.
Citation of authorities, except so far as they appear in the text, has been considered inappropriate in the case of such informal articles as these. It would be ungracious, however, to omit mention of the writer's indebtedness in connection with the second essay to Mr. Charles Knowles Bolton's "The Elizabeth Whitman Mystery," which is the latest and most comprehensive document on this baffling incident of New England social history.
F. P.
CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| I | The Friendly Club | [13] |
| II | The Mystery of the Bell Tavern | [47] |
| III | The Hemans of America | [69] |
| IV | Whom the Gods Love | [83] |
| V | An Eccentric Visitor | [95] |
| VI | Who Was Peter Parley? | [107] |
| VII | A Preacher of the Gospel | [121] |
| VIII | A Friend of Lincoln | [135] |
| IX | Our Battle Laureate | [147] |
| X | The Temple of the Muses | [161] |
| XI | The Friend of Youth | [181] |
| XII | The Christmas Party | [191] |
| XIII | The Fabric of a Dream | [201] |
| XIV | The Quiet Life | [213] |