April 1851 (?)
Bedford, Massachusetts (?)
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"Will you please give us an
answerand your subjectif you consent to comeby Mr. Charles Bowers, who
is to lecture here tomorrow evening." This letter, without date or place of origin,
is signed by one "W. Cushing" as "Chairman Ex. Comtee" (C,
p. 653). On 2 April 1851, Charles Bowers, who was a curator of the Concord Lyceum during
the 1850-51 season, lectured before the Concord Lyceum on the topic of "Shoemakers"
(MassLyc, p. 165). According to the Thoreau Textual Center at CU-SB, a William
Cushing lived in Bedford at that time. If Thoreau did lecture in Bedford in or around
April 1851, he would likely have read "Economy," "Cape Cod," or
"Walking." |