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  1. Robert Frost was 88 years old when he died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1963. Frost's personal life was one of loss and struggle as many in his family...

  2. Frost's personal life was plagued with grief and loss. His father died of tuberculosis in 1885, when Frost was 11, leaving the family with just $8. Frost's mother died of cancer in 1900. In 1920, Frost had to commit his younger sister, Jeanie, to a mental hospital, where she died nine years later.

  3. E d u c a t o r r e s o u r c e s p r o v i d e d b y T h e F r o s t P l a c e 1894 – Is rejected by Elinor for not having a job, and travels to the Dismal Swamp

  4. 9. He died from complications with surgery. Robert Frost was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1962. In the same year he went through an extensive surgery. He died due to complications from that surgery in 1963. 10. He is regarded as one of the most popular 20th century poets. Robert Frost's poetry earned him immense recognition and ...

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 371. Source citation. Poet, Author. Born in San Francisco, California, his family moved to Massachusetts after the death of his father. He attended Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, but stayed for less than one term. He returned to Massachusetts where he taught school, worked in a factory, and was a journalist.

  6. Vermont Route 9 arrives in the village with a view of the Old First Church, built in 1806, and restored in 1937. Frost lies in eternal slumber, just behind the church. Just before you get to the church, there’s also a big, old, creepy house that hasn’t been painted in decades, and has fallen into some disrepair.

  7. Frost published only rarely in his early years and was still unknown in 1912 when he sailed with his family to England. His first two books appeared in England to critical acclaim: A Boy's Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914).

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