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  1. Overstaying His Welcome. Twain saw the photo of Olivia, an ivory miniature, in 1867 during his five-month cruise to Europe and the Holy Land. He had made friends with Olivia’s younger brother, Charles Langdon, and caught a glimpse of her image in his stateroom. Back on dry land, he had dinner with the Langdon family in New York City, where ...

  2. The purchase sat on the back burner for more than a year – a year punctuated by the birth of Susy Clemens in March, and then the death, in June, of 18-month-old Langdon Clemens. Two days after he died Lilly took Livy to the grove – “she loves woods,” Lilly told her husband – and the two friends climbed down to the river “to gather flowers and ferns for little Langdon.”

  3. Edited by Barbara E. Snedecor. 2023. Published by: University of Missouri Press. Series: Mark Twain and His Circle. View. Buy This Book in Print. summary. In this new volume of letters, readers are invited to meet Olivia Louise Langdon Clemens on her own terms, in her own voice—as complementary partner to her world-famous spouse, Mark Twain ...

  4. 25 de mai. de 2016 · Captions. English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Description Olivia Langdon Clemens, 1869.jpg. Bust length portrait of a young woman, Olivia Langdon (1845-1904), at about 24 years-old. Opalotype; between ninth & sixteenth plate. Date. 29 October 1869.

  5. Twain Starts a Family and Moves to Hartford. After courting for two years‚ Sam Clemens and Olivia (Livy) Langdon were married in 1870. They settled in Buffalo‚ New York‚ where Sam had become a partner‚ editor, and writer for the daily newspaper the Buffalo Express. While they were living in Buffalo‚ their first child‚ Langdon ...

  6. Olivia Louise Langdon Clemens, middle child of Jervis and Olivia Lewis Langdon, was born 27 November 1845 in Elmira—a progressive, nineteenth-century city in western New York. Prior to her birth, Olivia’s parents, with their adopted daughter, nine-year-old Susan Dean Langdon, had moved to Elmira, where Olivia’s father would achieve success in the lumber and coal industry.

  7. Olivia Langdon Clemens. wife of Mark Twain (1845-1904) Olivia Iona Louise Langdon; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project ...

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