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Betsy Sherman on Arrowhead and Herman Melville

Betsy Sherman on Arrowhead and Herman Melville

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Herman Melville lived at Arrowhead (so named because of arrowheads found nearby during planting season) from 1850–1863, during which time he wrote some of his best known works:  Moby-Dick,  The Confidence-Man, and The Piazza Tales, a short story collection named after his porch, of which he wrote:

Now, for a house, so situated in such a country, to have …

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