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Lidian Jackson Emerson (born
Lydia Jackson;
September 20, 1802 –
November 13, 1892) was the
second wife of
American essayist, lecturer, poet and leader...
- Emerson's
mother on
September 15.
Emerson quickly changed his wife's name to
Lidian, and
would call her Queenie, and
sometimes Asia, and she
called him Mr....
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Emerson was born in Boston, M****achusetts, the son of
Ralph Waldo Emerson and
Lidian Jackson Emerson, and
educated at Harvard,
where he
graduated in 1866. He...
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Pronunciation /ˈliːdə/
Named after Λήδα Lēdā
Adjectives Ledian /
ˈliːdiən/,
Ledean /
ˈliːdiən/ or /
liːˈdiːən/
Orbital characteristics Epoch 16
February 2017 (JD 2457800...
- adulthood. Raymond's father, Edward, was the son of
Ralph Waldo Emerson and
Lidian Jackson Emerson.
Raymond graduated from
Harvard College in 1910. Emerson...
- he
immediately moved back to the
Emerson house to help Emerson's wife,
Lidian,
manage the
household while her
husband was on an
extended trip to Europe...
- the wedding.
Guests included Henry David T****au,
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
Lidian Jackson Emerson and
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. The
early years of the marriage...
- she
originally told to
Ellen Emerson,
daughter of
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Lidian Emerson had read the
stories and
encouraged Louisa to
publish them. Though...
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Waldo Emerson. He was
grandson of
Sarah Hathaway and John
Murray Forbes and
Lidian Jackson and
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
After education at the
Milton Academy and...
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friend Olinda, however,
cannot choose between Lidian (who is Calista's brother) and Clarange. (
Lidian and
Clarange are also
close friends.) In despair...