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Photo © Ronnie Couch
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The Frost farm, where the family lived from 1900-1911
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Another photo of the Robert Frost farm in Derry, New Hampshire. Note the
stone wall.
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Another photo of the stone wall on Frost's farm.
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Robert and Elinor Frost at Plymouth, New Hampshire, 1911
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Known as the Frost House, this house was originally built for Massachusetts
Agricultural College president Henry Goodell. The local papers noted that this Stick Style
home was the more modern of houses in 1875 with hot and cold running water and a furnace.
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Frost's manuscript of a poem from A Boy's Will (1915)
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Frost in Franconia, N.H., 1915
Photo courtesy of Jones Library, Amherst
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Title page of an edition of New Hampshire (1923) limited to 350
copies.
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Cover to West-Running Brook (1928)
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J.J. Lanke's frontispiece to West-Running Brook
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Photograph of Frost c. 1936 by A. Allyn Bishop
Newport, Vermont
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(1943)
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Cover of a 1943 Armed Services edition of Come In and Other Poems
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(1959)
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Frost at Camp Cavendish (1957)
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Frost at Williams College, October, 1960
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Photo courtesy of Ronald Buchinski
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Photo courtesy of Ronald Buchinski
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