GUSN-354933
The house was actually owned by Thomas Gold and subsequently by Nathan Appleton, Longfellow's father-in-law. It was also known as Elm Knoll and inspired Longfellow's poem "The old clock on the stairs."
exterior views
houses
businessmen
poets
postcards
1 postcard : color print
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.03.01.USMA.3740.0100.001
Gift of Mr. Fielding Schofield, May 1925.
Pittsfield (Berkshire county, Massachusetts)
postcards
Gold, Thomas, 1759-1827
Appleton, Nathan, 1779-1861
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
Architectural photography
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