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Caroline Crane Marsh Diary, November 1 - December 31, 1863
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    • Creator: Marsh, Caroline Crane, 1816-1901.
    • Date Created: 1863
    • Description: The Marshes and their friends speculate on the likelihood of a “European” war breaking out in the spring, following the death of the King of Denmark and years of tense relations between France, Italy, and their neighbors. After months of tense negotiations with their Torinese landlady, the Countess Ghirardi, the Marshes finally move back into the Casa d’Angennes. Once there, Caroline Crane Marsh begins hosting dance lessons for her niece Carrie and others her age in the neighborhood, befriending the Countess Gigliuicci (Clara Novello) at the first lesson. George Perkins Marsh attends another royal hunting trip to Racconigi and begins attending public lectures in Turin. Topics in this diary including renting and occupying real estate in Italy, Giuseppe Garibaldi, medical care in Italy, charity work in Italy, Italian funerary practices, English politics and diplomacy, reading habits in the nineteenth century, nineteenth-century attitudes towards Jews, Wallachia (Romania), Catholicism, etiquette, the Suez Canal, and the Taiping Rebellion.
    • Parent Collections: Caroline Crane Marsh Diaries, Vermont Diaries




    Narrative
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      • Creator: Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research
      • Description: The records consist of Prospect School teachers‚Äô weekly notes and semi-annual reports to parents about (Leo), plus, as available, notes of Descriptive Reviews about him and his work.
      • Parent Collections: Prospect Archive of Children's Work, (Leo)




      Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to HIRAM POWERS, dated January 5, 1852.
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        • Creator: Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882.
        • Parent Collections: George Perkins Marsh - Hiram Powers Correspondence, George Perkins Marsh Online Research Center