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  1. Thaxter died suddenly while on Appledore Island. She was buried not far from her cottage, which burned in the 1914 fire that destroyed The Appledore House hotel. [ 12 ] The Kittery Point home stayed in the family until the 1989 death of her granddaughter and biographer, Rosamond Thaxter. [ 13 ]

  2. It was Celia Thaxter’s hurrying footsteps which traced her friend to the spot where, in extreme weakness, he fell in death.

  3. Jun 25, 2024 · Celia Laighton Thaxter (born June 29, 1835, Portsmouth, N.H., U.S.—died Aug. 26, 1894, Appledore Island, N.H.) was an American poet whose work centred thematically on the islands and ocean of her youth. Celia Laighton grew up among the Isles of Shoals off the New Hampshire coast.

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  4. Apr 15, 2014 · Celia Thaxter died suddenly on Aug. 25, 1894 at the age of 59. Four months before her death she wrote to Rose Lamb. I cannot tell you how beautiful it is to be here, and I wish for you every day.

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  5. Mar 12, 2019 · In this collection of correspondence, Thaxter describes her domestic life, writing and other artistic endeavors, gardening, and experiences with Spiritualism. The collection also contains letters regarding the infamous murders at Smuttynose Island; Thaxter later wrote an essay about them entitled “A Memorable Murder.”

  6. Aug 1, 2024 · Island poet and artist Celia Laighton Thaxter died on August 26, 1894. Almost 120 years later, she’s still a lively source of conversation in her hometown of Portsmouth. I’ve visited Celia’s grave and restored garden many times while at the Shoals Marine Lab.

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  8. THAXTER, Celia Laighton. Born 29 June 1835, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; died 26 August 1894, Appledore Island, Isles of Shoals, Maine. Daughter of Thomas B. and Eliza Rymes Laighton; married Levi L. Thaxter, 1851 (separated); children: three sons.

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