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A Walk to Wachusett

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Reaching the summit the following day, the pair had traveled a distance of approximately 34 miles (55 km). Their time on the summit was spent exploring, relaxing and pondering the landscape and its inhabitants. On the third day, they traveled to
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The signature line of the essay, "Wachusett is, in fact, the observatory of the state", was rewritten from a similar line by Princeton native Charles Theodore Russell in his book
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Index

Henry David Thoreau
Maxham daguerreotype of Henry David Thoreau, aged 39, made in 1856
Thoreau's signature
Civil Disobedience
Herald of Freedom
The Last Days of John Brown
Life Without Principle
Paradise (to be) Regained
A Plea for Captain John Brown
Reform and the Reformers
Remarks After the
Hanging of John Brown

The Service
Sir Walter Raleigh
Slavery in Massachusetts
Thomas Carlyle and His Works
Walden
A Walk to Wachusett
A Week on the Concord and
Merrimack Rivers

Wendell Phillips Before the
Concord Lyceum

The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau
Thoreau Society
Abolitionism
Anarchism
Anarchism in the United States
Civil disobedience
Concord, Massachusetts
Conscientious objection
Direct action
Ecology
Environmentalism

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