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Thoreau as a Young Man Frontispiece

From a sketch supposed to have been made by his sister Sophia Thoreau, redrawn by Henry K. Hannah from a study of the Maxham daguerreotype and other portraits made in Thoreau's later life. This portrait was originally published in Mr. George Tolman's Concord: Some of the things to be seen there (H. L. Whitcomb, Concord, 1903), and is reproduced by the permission of Mr. Adams Tolman. It is considered by the best judges to be undoubtedly a good likeness of Thoreau in his twenties.

Bust of Thoreau by Walton Ricketson 88

After the Rowse crayon and from the artist's recollections of Thoreau as a visitor to his father's house in his later life.