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  1. Literary movement. Transcendentalism. Spouse. William Aspinwall Tappan. Relatives. Ellen Sturgis Hooper (sister) Caroline Sturgis Tappan (August 30, 1818 – October 20, 1888), commonly known as Caroline Sturgis, or "Cary" Sturgis, was an American Transcendentalist poet and artist.

  2. Aug 31, 2022 · August 31, 2022. By Susan Martin, Senior Processing Archivist. Yesterday (30 August) was the 203rd anniversary of the birth of Transcendentalist Caroline Sturgis Tappan. When I searched old posts at the Beehive and discovered I’d never written about this interesting and talented woman, I decided I should correct that oversight.

  3. Tappan, Caroline Sturgis (1819–1888) American transcendentalist poet. Name variations: Carrie Tappan; Caroline Sturgis. Born Caroline Sturgis in August 1819 in Boston, Massachusetts; died onOctober 20, 1888, in Lenox, Massachusetts; daughter of William Sturgis (a sea captain and merchant) and Elizabeth Marston (Davis) Sturgis (daughter of ...

  4. Jun 7, 2022 · Caroline (Sturgis) Tappan (1819 - 1888) Caroline Tappan formerly Sturgis. Born Aug 1819 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of William F Sturgis II and Elizabeth Marston (Davis) Sturgis. Sister of William Watson Sturgis and Ellen H (Sturgis) Hooper.

    • Female
    • August 1, 1819
    • William Aspinwall Tappan
    • October 20, 1888
  5. Queer Places: The Old Manse, 269 Monument St, Concord, MA 01742. Tappan House, 297 West St, Lenox, MA 01240. Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA.

  6. There are approximately 125 letters from Emerson and over 50 from Margaret Fuller. Other papers include a small group of business documents and manuscript "books" done by children. Caroline Sturgis Tappan was a Transcendentalist poet and friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller.

  7. Caroline Sturgis Tappan papers; I. Correspondence and manuscripts; Tappan, Caroline (Sturgis), 1819-1888. Autograph poem in 5 stanzas, beginning "We spoke of insight, & his eye did glow"; Nov 1839., 1839.

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