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  1. Lidian Jackson Emerson (born Lydia Jackson; September 20, 1802 – November 13, 1892) was the second wife of American essayist, lecturer, poet and leader of the nineteenth century Transcendentalism movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and mother of his four children.

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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 of the nineteenth century Transcendentalism movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and mother of his four children.

  3. Abstract. LIDIAN JACKSON EMERSON (18021892), Waldos second wife, married him in 1835. Waldo changed her name from “Lydia” to “Lidian” upon their marriage, probably because the New England pronunciation of “Lydia Emerson” was awkward.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2014 · Marriage of Ralph Waldo and Lidian Emerson in Plymouth. By Patrick Browne. The Winslow House was the home of Lydia Jackson. She married Ralph Waldo Emerson in the front parlor. It has since been greatly enlarged and ornamented and is presently owned by the Mayflower Society of Descendants.

  5. 31 de dic. de 1991 · Life of Lidian Jackson Emerson. Ellen Tucker Emerson. MSU Press, Dec 31, 1991 - Biography & Autobiography - 328 pages. Ellen Tucker Emerson's biography of her mother, Lidian Jackson...

  6. 11 de oct. de 2021 · Lidian Emerson was an unlikely love object for Thoreau. She was, in 1841, a thirty-eight-year-old mother of two with mixed feelings about her marriage—she revered her husband, whom she called...

  7. 1 de feb. de 1989 · Lidian Jackson Emerson (1802-1892), the second wife of Ralph Waldo Emerson, corresponded with a large circle of relatives and friends between 1826 and 1876. In a letter to her sister, dated February 4, 1842, she described her grief on the death of her five-year-old son who had died a week...