In September of 1844 Ralph Waldo Emerson, acting on a whim, bought eleven acres of briar patch near Walden Pond, plus an adjacent three acres of pine grove. He was feeling flush, having just returned the final proof sheets for Essays: Second Series. He had become, he wrote to his brother William, “landlord & waterlord […]

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