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A Biography of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The biography traces family origins and early childhood in a religious household, following schooling, formative spiritual experiences, and the subject's development as a preacher and public lecturer. It chronicles pastoral appointments, the founding and expansion of a prominent urban congregation, editorial and lecture activities, and involvement in social and political causes. Drawing on letters, journals, and reminiscences, the narrative addresses public controversies, pastoral methods, domestic life, and personal relationships, and closes with reflections on later years and the editors' effort to condense an autobiographical record.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

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1. Anvil and Oak Stump 18
2. Foote Coat-of-Arms 21
3. Church in which Lyman Beecher preached, in East Hampton, L. I. 28
4. Beecher Residence at Litchfield 39
5. Room in which Mr. Beecher was born 43
6. Elms and Well which mark the Site of the “Beecher House” in Litchfield 45
7. Facsimile of the first Letter of Mr. Beecher 50
8. Ingersoll House 73
9. Stairs in Catharine Beecher’s House in Hartford 111
10. Mr. Beecher at the time of his Marriage 168
11. Mrs. Beecher at the time of her Marriage 169
12. Church at Indianapolis Facing page 182
13. Mr. Beecher’s House at Indianapolis ”     ”     202
14. Mr. Beecher and his Father at time of Call to Brooklyn, ”     ”     210
15. Pinky’s Freedom-Ring 295
16. Mr. Beecher in 1850 367
17. Mr. Beecher at the Close of the War 445
18. Mr. Beecher and his Sister, Mrs. H. E. B. Stowe 525
19. Cottage at Peekskill 619
20. Old Apple-Tree 621
21. Mr. Beecher on his Farm 625
22. House at Peekskill 631
23. Hall in New House at Peekskill 633
24. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher at the time of Visit to England in 1886 667
25. Lying in State in Plymouth Church 679