George William Curtis - Ashfield, MA
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N 42° 31.552 W 072° 47.366
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The George William Curtis Fountain was erected in memory of the novelist, travel writer, essayist, journalist, editor, and lecturer. It's now a planter located at the intersection of Baptist Corner Road, South and Main Streets in Ashfield, MA.
Waymark Code: WM1666J
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 05/16/2022
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A fountain dedicated to the memory of George William Curtis is now a planter. The front of the former fountain has the inscription:
THIS FOUNT IS DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS
OF WHOSE PURE AND SERVICEABLE LIFE
ITS WATER IS A FITTING SYMBOL
MDCCCVII
George William Curtis born on February 24, 1824 in Providence, RI. He was a summer resident of Ashfield, MA. He traveled through Europe, Egypt, and Syria and wrote accounts of these trips that were were published in the New York Tribune. He later worked as a critic and travel writer for the Tribune, an editor for Putnam’s Magazine, and a columnist for Harper’s Monthly and Harper’s Weekly. After the Civil War he became involved in politics and wrote and lectured in favor of women's rights.
George William Curtis has 136 books listed on the website Goodreads Link. His writings include:
Titbottom's Spectacles
Notes of a Howadji
The Howadji in Syria
Lotus-Eating: A Summer Book
Potiphar Papers
The Duty of the American Scholar to Politics and the Times
Prue and I
Trumps
Washington Irving: A Sketch
Essays and belles lettres
Essays from the Easy Chair
From the Easy Chair
Other Essays from the Easy Chair
Orations And Addresses
Literary and Social Essays
Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis to John S. Dwight: Brook Farm and Concord
Ars Recte Vivendi
Homes of American Authors
Modern Ghosts
The Public Duty of Educated Men