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  1. 28 de abr. de 2018 · William Fisher Avery (1826-1903) Albert Graham Beebe (1826-1899) Henry Walker Bishop (1829-1913) John Edwin Cory (1825-1865) Minott Sherman Crosby (1829-1897) William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895) John Graeme Ellery (1824-1855) Daniel Worcester Faunce (1829-1911) Thomas Legare Fenn (1830-1912) Edmund Young Garrette (1823-1902 ...

  2. Her brother, Austin (who paid $500 for a substitute, the standard way to avoid military service), was particularly close to Frazer Stearns, son of the Amherst College president. Stearns’s death at the Battle of New Bern, North Carolina, was a blow to the whole town, recorded in Dickinson’s moving letter above and also, possibly, in the poem “Victory comes late” (Fr195), which she sent ...

  3. William Austin Dickinson. 0 references. Emily Dickinson. 0 references. occupation. poet. 0 references. writer. 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 68792984. 1 reference. ... Lavinia Norcross Vinnie Dickinson (28 Feb 1833 - certain 31 Aug 1899) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (2 entries) edit. enwiki Lavinia Norcross Dickinson;

  4. 5 de ene. de 2024 · William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer. Known to family and friends as Austin, he was the older brother of the poet Emily Dickinson. After graduating from both Amherst College and Harvard Law School, he joined his father, Edward Dickinson, in his law pra

  5. Watch on. After her first visit, Mabel plunged into a passionate love affair with Emily’s married brother Austin Dickinson, who lived next door to his sister. They continued the affair for 13 years, until Austin’s death. After Emily died, Mabel edited and published her poems. And then after Austin died, she campaigned to save trees from ...

  6. Lavinia Dickinson, ca. 1896. One of the most significant people in Emily Dickinson’s life was her sister Lavinia. Born two years after Emily, on February 28, 1833, the two were raised as if of an age. They began attending Amherst Academy together in the spring of 1841 at ages ten and eight, and shared a room and a bed into their twenties.

  7. William Austin Dickinson. 1829–1895. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson. 1830–1886. Lavinia Norcross Dickinson. 1833–1899. Sources (31) Edward Dickinson, "United States Census, 1870" Edward Dickinson, "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915" Edward Dickenson, "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910"