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Sidney Lanier Cottage : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sidney Lanier Cottage
The Sidney Lanier Cottage is a historic cottage in Macon, Georgia associated with Sidney Lanier. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 31, 1972. It is located at 935 High Street. ==History== Sidney Lanier was born in the High Street home of his grandfather in 1842. Lanier is best known for his regional poems, including "The Marshes of Glynn," "The Song of the Chattahoochee," and "Sunrise".〔Epting, Chris. ''The Birthplace Book: A Guide to Birth Sites of Famous People, Places, & Things''. Stackpole Books, 2009: 104. ISBN 9780811740180〕 Lanier's parents, SterlingRobert Sampson Lanioer and Mary Jane Anderson Lanier were living in nearby Griffin, Georgia, but Mary Jane went to the home of her in-laws to give birth to her first child.〔Burke, Michelle Prater. ''The Ideals Guide to Literary Places in the U.S.'' Nashville, TN: Ideals Publications Incorporated, 1998: 83. ISBN 0-8249-4093-8〕 The white frame Victorian home was built in 1840 as a four-room cottage, though it was altered extensively over the years. In 1879, the building was moved fifty feet and the family added two rooms to the second floor as well as a porch.〔Burke, Michelle Prater. ''The Ideals Guide to Literary Places in the U.S.'' Nashville, TN: Ideals Publications Incorporated, 1998: 84. ISBN 0-8249-4093-8〕
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