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Abandoned New England, 159 Adelson, Fred B., 259 Adirondack Mountains, 202, 255 Adirondack-New England Mixed Forest-Coniferous Forest-Alpine Meadow Province, 203 Aitteon, Joe, 130–31 Alcovy River, 38 Alden, Elizabeth. See Elizabeth Pabodie. Alden family, 211 Alden, John, 205–10, 213 “Allegash and East Branch, The,” 109, 123, 126, 127, 131 Alleghenies, 169 American Automobile Association, 262 American West, association with nature, 60–61 “Anecdote of the Jar,” 122 Angell, Benjamin, 213 Angell, Emily, 213 Angell family, 219–21, 222, 223, 224, 225 Angell, Jeremiah, 221 Angell, Phillip, 213, 214, 218, 221, 222, 229, 234, 235, 237, 238, 242, 243–44, 247, 253, 271 Angell, Richard, 221 Angell, Sally, 213, 218 Angell, Sally Ann. See Sally Ann Rogers. Angell, Susan, 213 Antartica, 268 anti-Irish sentiment, 189 Appalachian Mountains, 176 Appleton, William Sumner, 248 “‘Are You an Environmentalist or Do You Work for a Living?’: Work and Nature,” 73 Arizona, 21, 27, 163 Army Corps of Engineers, 165–66, 171 aRusso, Ralph R., 216 Assembling California, 55 “Atchafalaya,” 165 Atchafalaya Bayou, 165–66 Atlantic Monthly, 126 Atlantic Ocean, 72, 94, 178, 187 Audubon Society, 5, 48, 196–98 Augusta, Maine, 239 Aurora, Colorado, 2 Autumn across America, 253 autumn foliage, 245; as New England icon, 251–64 “Autumnal Tints,” 100, 255 Autumn in New England: Cider Making , 257 Autumn, Windy Day, View at Gorham, New Hampshire, 254 Baars, Donald L., 22–25 Babb’s Bridge, 158, 181 Bahre, Conrad, 27 Bailey, Robert G., 202–203, 205, 252, 269–70 i n d e x QR Barnegat Bay sneakbox, 51 Basin and Range, 55 Bates, Esther Willard, 215 Baton Rouge, 166 Bell, Michael, 231 Berg, Peter, 270 Berkshire Mountains, 203, 253 Berry, Wendell, 96, 97, 123 Beston, Henry, 45 Biddeford, Maine, 236 bioregionalism, 270–71, 279 Birch, Thomas, 259 Birdseye, Claude H., 22–26 Black River. See Pine Stream. Blackstone Canal, 169, 193 Blackstone River, 235, 236, 239 Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, 236 Boston, 57, 193, 204, 227, 240, 245, 248 Boston Associates, 227 Boston Harbor, 169 Botkin, Daniel, 19, 31–33, 40 Bradford, William, 17–18, 53 Brady, Erika, 51 Bronner, Simon, 50 Brooks, Paul, 44 Brower, David, 56 Brown, Dona, 246 Brown, Fred, 58–60 Brown, George Loring, 254 Brown, Harrison Bird, 179–83, 187 Brunswick, Maine, 236 Buchanan, Rex C., 22–25 Buell, Lawrence, 43, 98 Bureau of Reclamation, 167, 227 Cameron, Sharon, 44 Canada, 201 Canal Era, 169, 193 canals: and landscape painting, 79– 86; and locks, 186; and nineteenthcentury culture, 176–78; as arti- ficial rivers, 167–68, 183; obsolescence of, 193; workers on, 189–90 Candlemas Bay, 72, 75, 81–86, 95 Canyon Revisited: A Rephotography of the Grand Canyon, 1923/1991, 22–25 Cape Cod, 17–19, 53–54, 103, 202, 203, 223 Cape Cod, 103 Cape Cod house, 148 “Capital of the Pines, The,” 60 Carleton, Osgood, 111–13, 115, 126 Carson, Rachel, 45 Casco Bay, 188 Casey, John, 72, 73, 75, 138, 188, 199, 221, 271. See also Spartina. Caucomgomoc, 128, 129 Center Lovell, Maine, 136 Champlain, Samuel, 103–104 Champlain Valley, 278 Charlton, John R., 22–25 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 169, 178 “Chesuncook,” 109, 117, 120, 124, 126, 130 Chesuncook, 120, 128 childhood, influence of nature during , 2, 4–6 Christensen, Norman L., 32, 38 Civil War, 193, 246 Clements, Frederic E., 28 climax landscapes, 28–30, 32 Cole, Thomas, 253–54, 255, 258, 262 colonial revival, 247 Colorado, 21 Colorado River, 23–25, 27 Colton’s maps, 109, 110, 111, 115, 116, 119, 126, 131, 134 Columbia River, 186, 228 Coming into the Country, 55, 56 308 Index [3.143.244.83] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:44 GMT) Committee for Sale of Eastern Lands, 112 Commons Burial Ground, 205 Concord, Massachusetts, 43, 61, 204; in contrast to Maine, 110, 119–20, 125, 129; surveying and cartography of, 98–100, 103, 107, 131 Conforti, Joseph, 246 Congress Street, 196–98 Connecticut, 201, 202, 203, 230, 236, 253 Connecticut River, 169, 201, 227, 236, 253 Control of Nature, The, 55, 165, 166 Conuel, Thomas, 226 Corliss Steam Engine, 241, 244 “Courtship of Miles Standish,” 208 Crofter and the Laird, The, 55, 56 Cronon, William: on farming, 47, 231, 233; on historical storytelling, 274–76, 280; on human effects on nature, 9, 37, 40, 250, 279 Cropsey, Jasper, 254 Crosby, Alfred W., 35 cultural regions, 264, 268–70 Cumberland and Oxford Canal, 159–60, 166–79, 221, 228, 236; artist’s depiction of, 179–83...

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