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The money came from a settlement with the family of his first wife, Ellen Tucker, who had died young. He wrote that he hoped to "crowd so many books and papers, and, if possible, wise friends into it, that it shall have as much wit as it can carry." It became a central meeting place for philosophers, idealists, and poets.
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In April 1841, Thoreau accepted an invitation to move into Bush with the family. As Emerson described to his brother William: "He is to have his board, etc., for what labor he chooses to do, and he is thus far a great benefactor... for he is an indefatigable and very skillful laborer". Thoreau later
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Emerson was pleased to avoid the trouble of building. However, in a contemporary letter to his brother William, he writes: "It is in a mean place, and cannot be fine until trees and flowers give it a character of its own". To that end, he spent between $ 400 and $ 500 for enlargements and finishing.
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in 1867. Emerson made his living as a lecturer in New England and beyond; by the 1850s he was giving as many as 80 per year. He eventually gave some 1,500 lectures in his lifetime. His earnings allowed him to expand his property, buying 11 acres (45,000 m) of land by
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The house caught fire on the morning of July 24, 1872, and Emerson ran out to call for help from neighbors. After the fire was put out, friends took up a collection to pay for repairs, raising some $ 12,000 in total, and sending the Emersons to
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and a few more acres in a neighboring pine grove. He wrote that he was "landlord and waterlord of 14 acres, more or less" in 1844. A year later, he purchased another 40 acres at Walden stretching to an area that became known as Emerson's Cliff.
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Emerson died in the house in 1882, and in 1892 his wife Lidian followed. Their daughter Ellen Tucker Emerson, who remained unmarried, lived in the house until her death in 1909. Other friends and relatives lived here until 1948.
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The interior furnishings remain much as they did when Emerson lived in the home, with original furniture and Emerson's memorabilia. The exception is the furniture and books from his study, which are now on display in the
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built his well-known cabin on Emerson's property at Walden Pond. After his experiment in living deliberately, he returned to Bush in September 1847 and stayed there until the next July.
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Today the house is still owned by the family. It was first opened to the public in 1930 as a private museum; it continues to operate as a museum, open on a seasonal basis.
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The house was built in 1828 by the Coolidge family and named "Coolidge Castle". It was used as a summer house on the village outskirts, beside the
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Concord, Emerson House, 1828, ca. 1895–1905. Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture, Boston Public Library.
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The Concord Quartet: Alcott, Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, and the Friendship that Freed the American Mind
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in 1841, as well as a second series of essays in 1844. He also published two volumes of poetry,
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Emerson remained in the house for the rest of his life. In it he wrote his famous essays "
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while the house was restored. In 1873 the Emersons returned to reoccupy the house.
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Concord, Massachusetts
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across the street. His personal book collection has been moved to
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National Register of Historic Places in Concord, Massachusetts
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While living in the house, Emerson published his book of
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is a house museum located at 18 Cambridge Turnpike,
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Ralph Waldo Emerson House is located in Massachusetts
Ralph Waldo Emerson House is located in the United States
Concord, Massachusetts
42°27′27″N 71°20′39″W / 42.45750°N 71.34417°W / 42.45750; -71.34417
Concord Monument Square-Lexington Road Historic District
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Concord, Massachusetts
National Historic Landmark
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Cambridge and Concord Turnpike
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Plymouth, Massachusetts
The Old Manse
The American Scholar
Self Reliance
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Louisa May Alcott
Margaret Fuller
Henry David Thoreau
Transcendental Club
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Theodore Parker
Walden Pond

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