. The Robinsons and their kin folk . - ■-%, ., ik HOME OF ROWLAND E. ROBINSON, HERRISBURG, VT. But there was the old longing ever uppermost, for the fieldsand woods, rod and gun. Besides, the exacting night work pre-ceding publication days, bore most heavily on his ej-es, neverstrong, constantly admonishing him to return to the Green Hillsof his native State. His most fortunate marriage with Anna Stevens, in1S70, a woman of high intellectual al)ility and indomitable energy,decided his future. He returned to his farm, where since thenhis creations have emanated to gratify the true lovers


. The Robinsons and their kin folk . - ■-%, ., ik HOME OF ROWLAND E. ROBINSON, HERRISBURG, VT. But there was the old longing ever uppermost, for the fieldsand woods, rod and gun. Besides, the exacting night work pre-ceding publication days, bore most heavily on his ej-es, neverstrong, constantly admonishing him to return to the Green Hillsof his native State. His most fortunate marriage with Anna Stevens, in1S70, a woman of high intellectual al)ility and indomitable energy,decided his future. He returned to his farm, where since thenhis creations have emanated to gratify the true lovers of nature. Stimulated ])y his wife, he applied his genius and pen incontributing to the Aineiiean Jgnciilti/rist, depicting the life ofgame animals and birds. Other sketches followed which ap-peared in Forest and Strea/n, on whose editorial staff he was ROBINSONS—EARLY EMIGRANTS TO AMERICA. 79 appointed and still remains to-day. His first magazine article, Fox Hunting in New England, appeared in Scriliiers in it was i


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