The Falls of Bash-Pish, or The Eagle's Nest
Tourism, nature, the Berkshires, Bash-Pish
Sedgwick shares the notes of her excursion with a party of friends to see the falls at Bash-pish, and reflects on the benefits of traveling to experience the beauty of nature.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria.
Southern Literary Messenger [edited by T. H. White], Jan. 1839, pp. 34-39.
1839
L. Damon-Bach, D. Gussman
"The Falls of Bash-Pish: Or, the Eagle's Nest," By Miss C. M. Sedgwick, New-Yorker, 26 January 1839, pp. 290-93.
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"Passages From a Journal at Rockaway"
The beauty and pleasure of nature.
A sketch that contrasts June in New York City with Rockaway Beach.
Sedgwick, Catharine M.
Miss Sedgwick
<em>Southern Literary Messenger</em>, [edited by T. H. White], (September 1838): 573-575.
1838
J. Robinson, D. Gussman
Reprinted in: <em>New-Yorker</em> (8 September 1838): 386-387
English
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