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  1. Edward Waldo Emerson (July 10, 1844 – January 27, 1930 [1]) was an American physician, writer and lecturer. [2] Biography. Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts. [3] . He was a son of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Lidian Jackson Emerson, and educated at Harvard, where he graduated in 1866.

  2. 28 de out. de 2003 · Edward Waldo Emerson papers, 1876-1922, comprise the bulk of the collection, which includes much undated material, particularly undated transcriptions of earlier documents and papers.

  3. Learn about the life and legacy of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American essayist and poet, and his second wife Lidian and their four children. Edward Waldo Emerson, the youngest son, became a writer and editor like his father.

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  4. EDWARD WALDO EMERSON (1844-1930) Fellow in Class III, Section 4, 1917. Edward Waldo Emerson, born on July 10, 1844 in Concord, was the. youngest of the four children of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Like his mother, young Edward was not physically robust. The oldest son. died when very young.

  5. Edward Waldo Emerson (July 10, 1844-Jan. 27, 1930) The youngest child of Ralph Waldo & Lidian (Jackson) Emerson, Edward Waldo grew to become a writer, lecturer, and educator.

  6. In 1844, he delivered a rousing speech in Concord on the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies. As his son, Edward Waldo Emerson, wrote, “from the beginning of the anti-slavery struggle Mr. Emerson stood for Freedom.”.

  7. Edward Waldo Emerson (1844-1930) was a physician, writer and painter. He lived with his parents in the Emerson House in Concord, Massachusetts, and edited his father's papers after his death.