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  1. The Lesley Frost Endowment is a fitting tribute to the person whose unsurpassed efforts to preserve the details of Frost's years on the Derry Farm have provided humanity with valuable insight into the life and times of the struggling poet during the most critical period of his literary development. Through her composition notebooks, an integral ...

  2. Nov 29, 2022 · Lesley Frost Ballantine is a recognized author of children’s books and the last of Robert Frost’s surviving children. Besides Lesley being an author, she was

  3. In 1965, the State of New Hampshire purchased the farmhouse in Derry New Hampshire where Robert Frost and family lived from 1900 to 1909. In 1969, two adjacent properties were purchased that served to protect the homestead’s beauty. With the help of Robert Frost’s eldest daughter, Lesley Frost Ballantine and a group of early trustees and state officials the restoration of the homestead ...

  4. Away: Christmas card from Lesley Frost Ballantine and Joseph W. Ballantine; Ann & Joseph Blumenthal; Leda and Stanley Burnshaw; Helen and Alden Clark; ... and Malcolm Wilbur; and The Ben Wrights [Frost, Robert] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  5. When she was an adult, Lesley Frost Ballantine recalled Christmases during her childhood in New Hampshire. Her father, the poet Robert Frost, was very much involved in—and, in fact, usually coordinated—the planning for the holidays, which began as early as October.

  6. MyHeritage Family Trees. Lesley Ballantine (born Frost), 1899 - 1983. Lesley Ballantine (born Frost) was born on monthday 1899, in birth place, Massachusetts, to Author Robert Lee Frost and Elinor Frost (born White). Lesley had 8 siblings: Lawrence Frost, Elliot Frost and 6 other siblings. Lesley married Dr. Joseph W. Ballantine.

  7. Jim Nickerson interview with Lesley Frost Ballantine, writer and daughter of Robert Frost, about her father, her family life, and her family correspondence. This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content.

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