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Concord Museum
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This ever new self
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What does all this scribbling amount to?
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Thoreau's desk, two notebooks, and the chest where the journals were stored
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First draft of "Friendship"
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Two notebooks
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Thoreau's desk, two notebooks, and the (treasure) chest the notebooks were stored in
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Letters of recommendation from Emerson and Ezra Ripley
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Thoreau's handwriting
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Quotation from Goethe
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Surveying drawing
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Journal with Thoreau family pencils
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Journal with drafting equipment
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Notes on reading about Native Americans
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Research notes on Native Americans
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Extracts related to Canada
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Map tracing with map
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Lock and key from the night Thoreau spent in jail
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Journal with cut passages
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Thoreau's copy of the Bhagavad Gita
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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
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Journal
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Emerson's Nature
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First edition (and first paragraph of) Walden, with bundle of nails from Thoreau's shack
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Contents of Thoreau's last journal
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Thoreau's last journal entry, followed by a blank page. He died six months later.
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Thoreau's final portrait
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Sophia Thoreau (Henry's sister)
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Sophia Peabody Hawthorne's journal and Thoreau's last pen
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Thoreau's desk