the Thoreau Log.
26 October 1856. Perth Amboy, N.J.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  An abundance of a viburnum, making thickets in dry woods and ravines and set out about houses, now full of edible fruit like that of V. nudum, and also of leaves . . . (Journal, 9:135-136)

Thoreau lectures on “Moosehunting” at Unionists’ Hall, Eagleswood Community.

On 1 November, Thoreau writes to his sister Sophia:

  On Sunday evening, I read the moose-story to the children to their satisfaction . . . (The Correspondence of Thoreau, 438-440)

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