1Holographic copy of “The Cross of Snow.” Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (134). Author photograph.
2Ambrotype portraits of Henry and Fanny Longfellow. Author photographs.
3Wadsworth-Longfellow House. Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS ME-2). Library of Congress/Wikimedia Commons.
4Longfellow desk. Wadsworth-Longfellow House. Author photograph.
5George Ticknor. Dartmouth College Museum of Art/Wikimedia Commons.
6Stephen Longfellow. Bowdoin College Archives.
7Self-portrait of Longfellow. Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (172). Author photograph.
8Pages from Longfellow’s Spanish journal. Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (172). Author photograph.
9A sketch from Longfellow’s first trip to Europe. MS Am 1340 (177). Author photograph.
10Self-portrait of “Enrico.” MS Am 1340 (177). Author photograph.
11Pages from Longfellow’s Italian journal. Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (177). Author photograph.
12Self-portrait. Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (180). Author photograph.
13“The Old Dominion.” Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (180). Author photograph.
14Longfellow at Bowdoin. Wadsworth-Longfellow House, Portland, Maine. Author photograph.
15Bowdoin College campus. Bowdoin College Museum of Art/Wikimedia Commons.
16Mary Storer Potter Longfellow. LONG 18907-4. Author photograph.
17Clara Crowninsheild. LONG 18907-4. Author photograph.
18Longfellow portrait made in Stockholm. LONG 18907-4. Author photograph.
19Mary Storer Potter. LONG 4423-1. Author photograph.
20Frances Elizabeth Appleton. LONG 4437. Author photograph.
21On board the Francis Depau. LONG 18490. Courtesy National Park Service.
22Maria Theresa Gold Appleton and Nathan Appleton. LONG 4620 and LONG 4619. Courtesy National Park Service.
23Mary Appleton and Fanny Appleton. LONG 4152. Courtesy National Park Service.
24Signature in Longfellow’s journal. Houghton Library. MS Am 1340 (188). Author photograph.
25Fanny’s Italy Journal. LONG 21588. Courtesy National Park Service.
26Sketch of the Colosseum. LONG 21588. Courtesy National Park Service.
27Sketch of the Castel dell’Ovo. LONG 21588. Courtesy National Park Service.
28Sculpture of Fanny. LONG 4426. Author photograph.
29Fanny’s copy of translated poem. Houghton Library MS Am 1340 (72). Author photograph.
30Craigie House. Author’s collection.
31Elizabeth Craigie. LONG 4839. Courtesy National Park Service.
32Samuel Longfellow. Wikimedia Commons.
33Anne Longfellow Pierce. LONG 4419. Courtesy National Park Service.
34Cornelius Conway Felton. LONG 543. Courtesy National Park Service.
35Nathaniel Hawthorne. LONG 542. Courtesy National Park Service.
36Fanny Appleton sketch. LONG 19165. Courtesy National Park Service.
37Catharine Maria Sedgwick. Wikimedia Commons.
38Sedgwick mansion. Author’s collection.
39Fanny Kemble. National Library of Wales, PZ6202/2/Wikimedia Commons.
40Longfellow. LONG 2896. Courtesy National Park Service.
41Upper Beacon Street. Boston Public Library, via Digital Commonwealth.
42State House. Boston Public Library Print Department, via Digital Commonwealth.
43Fanny’s honeymoon journal. LONG 21774. Courtesy National Park Service.
44Henry’s sketch of Fanny. LONG 19917. Courtesy National Park Service.
45Longfellow House dining room. LONG 4324 and LONG 4437. Author photograph.
46Charles Sumner. LONG 545. Courtesy National Park Service.
47Henry and Fanny with their sons. LONG 4897. Courtesy National Park Service.
48Longfellow journal. Houghton Library, MS Am 1340. Author photo.
49Harvard telescope. From William Cranch Bond, Description of the Observatory at Cambridge, vol. 4 (Metcalf & Co., 1849).
50Portrait of Fanny. LONG 2895. Courtesy National Park Service.
51William and Ellen Craft. Library of Congress.
52Daguerreotype. LONG 4808. Courtesy National Park Service.
53George William Curtis. Wikimedia Commons
54Longfellow cottage on Nahant. LONG 36357. Author photograph.
55Minnehaha Falls. Smithsonian Institute Collection of Photography/Wikimedia Commons.
56Longfellow Cigars. Author’s collection.
57Fanny reading to Charley and Ernest. LONG 4809, Courtesy National Park Service.
58Opening page of Fanny’s “Chronicle of the Children of Craigie Castle.” LONG 21576. Author photograph.
59The caning of Charles Sumner. New York Public Library/ Wikimedia Commons.
60“Paul Revere’s Ride.” National Archives series Pictures of the Revolutionary War, (NAID) Q29896325. Records of the Office of War Information/Wikimedia Commons.
61Private Charley Longfellow. Library of Congress/Wikimedia Commons.
62Paolo and Francesca. LONG 4674. Author photograph.
63Charles Sumner and Longfellow. Library of Congress Division of Prints and Photographs/Wikimedia Commons.
64Charley Longfellow. Longfellow Family Photograph Collection. 1008.002/001.002-015#030. Courtesy National Park Service.
65Henry and Trap. Archive number 1007/001-002#050. Courtesy National Park Service.
66Dante’s Commedia. LONG 36012-36014. Author photographs.
67Longfellow traveling party. Longfellow Family Photograph Collection (LFP) 3007-2-2-4-41. Courtesy National Park Service.
68Longfellow photograph. LONG 4360. Courtesy National Park Service.
69Franz Liszt. LONG 4134. Author photograph.
70Longfellow in his study. LONG Buildings and Grounds Photographs Collection, 3008/002.001#004. Courtesy National Park Service.
71Thomas Moran’s Mountain of the Holy Cross. Houghton Library copy of Picturesque America. (f *58-1462). Author photograph.
72Bells of San Blas. Houghton Library, MS Am 1340 (55). Author photograph.