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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 |