Collins, William:
poetry, 321;
Ode and Dirge, 332.
Commodity, essay, 94.
Concentration, 288.
Concord, Mass.:
Bulkeley’s ministry,
4-7;
first association with the
Emerson name, 7;
Joseph’s descendants,
8;
the Fight, 9; Dr. Ripley,
10;
Social Club, 14;
Emerson’s preaching,
54;
Goodwin’s settlement,
56;
discord, 57;
Emerson’s residence
begun, 69, 70;
a typical town, 70;
settlement, 71;
a Delphi, 72;
Emerson home, 83;
Second Centennial, 84, 85,
303;
noted citizens, 86;
town government, the, monument,
87;
the Sage, 102;
letters, 125-131, 225;
supposition of Carlyle’s
life there, 171;
Emancipation Address, 181;
leaving, 192;
John Brown meeting, 211;
Samuel Hoar, 213;
wide-awake, 221;
Lincoln obsequies, 243, 307;
an under-Concord, 256;
fire, 271-279;
letters, 275-279;
return, 279;
Minute Man unveiled, 292;
Soldiers’ Monument,
303;
land-owners, 327;
memorial stone, 333;
Conway’s visits, 343,
344;
Whitman’s, 344, 345;
Russell’s, 345; funeral,
350-356;
founders, 352;
Sleepy Hollow, 356;
a strong attraction, 369;
neighbors, 373;
Prophet, 415.
Congdon, Charles, his Reminiscences,
66.
Conservatism, fairly treated, 156,
157. (See Reformers, Religion,
Transcendentalism, etc.)
Conversation:
C.C. Emerson’s
essay, 22, 258;
inspiration, 290.
Conway, Moncure D.:
account of Emerson, 55, 56,
66, 194;
two visits, 343, 344;
anecdote, 346;
error, 401;
on Stanley, 414.
Cooke, George Willis:
biography of Emerson, 43,
44, 66, 88;
on American Scholar, 107,
108;
on anti-slavery, 212;
on Parnassus, 280-282;
on pantheism, 411.
Cooper, James Fenimore, 33.
Corot, pearly mist, 335, 336. (See
Pictures, etc.)
Cotton, John:
service to scholarship, 34;
reading Calvin, 286.
Counterparts, the story, 226.
Cowper, William:
Mother’s Picture, 178;
disinterested good, 304;
tenderness, 333;
verse, 338.
Cranch, Christopher P.:
The Dial, 159;
poetic prediction, 416, 417.
Cromwell, Oliver:
saying by a war saint, 252;
in poetry, 387.
Cudworth, Ralph, epithets, 200.
Cupples, George, on Emerson’s lectures, 195.
Curtius, Quintus for Mettus, 388.
Cushing, Caleb:
rank, 33;
in college, 45.
Dana, Richard Henry, his literary place, 33, 223.