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  1. William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer who lived and worked in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was, notably, the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson.

  2. Austin Dickinson, early 1850s. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin. The oldest of the three Dickinson children, William Austin Dickinson was born on April 16, 1829, about a year and half before his sister Emily.

  3. The eldest daughter of nine children, Emily Norcross had an extraordinary education for a young woman in the early nineteenth century... William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895), brother. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin, the oldest of the three Dickinson children.

  4. The oldest of the three Dickinson children, William Austin Dickinson was born on April 16, 1829, about a year and half before his sister Emily. Educated at Amherst Academy and at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts, Austin graduated from Amherst College with the class of 1850.

  5. I. Austin Dickinson papers, 1842-1896. This series includes correspondence between Austin Dickinson and his family members, especially his wife, Susan Huntington Dickinson.

  6. William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer who lived and worked in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was, notably, the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2019 · One year, she wrote how even the apples would do his bidding." April 16, 1829. On this day, Emily Dickinson's brother, William Austin Dickinson, was born. Although he tried his hand at teaching, William became a lawyer, following in the footsteps th his grandfather, Fowler, and his father, Edward. Of her vivacious brother, William, Emily wrote,