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  1. William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer who lived and worked in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was, notably, the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson.

  2. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin. The oldest of the three Dickinson children, William Austin Dickinson was born on April 16, 1829, about a year and half before his sister Emily.

  3. The eldest daughter of nine children, Emily Norcross had an extraordinary education for a young woman in the early nineteenth century... William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895), brother. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin, the oldest of the three Dickinson children.

  4. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin. The oldest of the three Dickinson children, William Austin Dickinson was born on April 16, 1829, about a year and half before his sister Emily.

  5. William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer who lived and worked in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was, notably, the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson.

  6. Apr 16, 2019 · William was the oldest of the three Dickinson kids. He was about eighteen months older than his sister, Emily. When they were young, Emily was very close to her brother. Emily's letters reveal her admiration.

  7. Jan 18, 2022 · William Austin Dickinson, always referred to in the family as Austin, was the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson; he was born at Amherst, Massachusetts, in the spring of 1829 to Edward and Emily (Norcross) Dickinson.

  8. William Austin Dickinson was an American lawyer. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was the older brother of the poet Emily Dickinson. After graduating from both Amherst College and Harvard Law School, he joined his father, Edward Dickinson, in his law practice.

  9. Her brother, William Austin Dickinson, had preceded her by a year and a half. Her sister, Lavinia Norcross Dickinson, was born in 1833. All three children attended the one-room primary school in Amherst and then moved on to Amherst Academy, the school out of which Amherst College had grown.

  10. Emily Norcross Dickinson was a traditional wife and mother. She had bursts of depression and ill health, especially when her husband was away on business. William Austin Dickinson (“Austin”) was the beloved brother.

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