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The Edmund A. Schofield Collection


 

"How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book! The book exists for us, perchance, that will explain our miracles and reveal new ones. The at present unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered."
– Thoreau, Walden

 

          Henry D. Thoreau                                      Edmund A. Schofield
          Image taken 1856                                        Image taken 1956
      Worcester, Massachusetts                            Worcester, Massachusetts[
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"I would not have any one adopt my mode of living on any account; for, beside that before he has fairly learned it I may have found out another for myself, I desire that there may be as many different persons in the world as possible; but I would have each one be very careful to find out and pursue his own way, and not his father's or his mother's or his neighbor's instead."
– Thoreau, Walden


The Edmund A. Schofield Collection consists of materials collected and created by Edmund A. Schofield, Jr. (b. 1938), botanist, ecologist, educator, editor, writer, and conservationist; former director and president of the Thoreau Society; a founding director and president of the Thoreau Country Conservation Alliance; and president of Walden Forever Wild. Among materials in the Collection are research materials, institutional records, memorabilia and ephemera, artifacts, clippings, audio and video tapes, CDs, maps, photographs (including aerial photographs), scientific reports and papers, and correspondence.
 

The Schofield Collection was given to the Walden Woods Project in honor of its founder, Don Henley, in gratitude for his valiant efforts to preserve Thoreau's natural, literary, and spiritual heritage for future generations.

 




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