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Stillman, Dr. Jacob, brother of W.J.
teaches in De Ruyter, N.Y.
takes part in s?ances
Stillman, Joseph, father of W.J.
marriage
residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
opposes his sons' going to college
family discipline
character
death
Stillman, Laura, first wife of W.J.
engagement
marriage
winter in Paris
return to America
remains in Cambridge while Stillman goes to his consulate at Rome
rejoins husband
life in Crete
death
Stillman, Lisa, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Marie, second wife of W.J.
Stillman, Mrs., sister-in-law of W.J.
Stillman, Paul, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Russie, son of W.J.
his illness
his death
Stillman, Thomas B., brother of W.J.
Stillman, William James
early life and training
religious experience
intellectual slowness
love of nature and struggles of conscience
runs away from home
returns
attends school in New York city, living with his eldest brother
goes to a school at De Ruyter, N.Y.
mental slowness disappears
college education decided on by the family
continues preparation in Schenectady
enters Union College
tries teaching a "district school"
conflict of will with his father
returns to college
college life, religious doubts, renewal of acquaintance with a former
teacher at De Ruyter
begins serious study of art
voyage to England
life in London
visit to Paris
returns to America
continues painting from nature
enlists under Kossuth, and goes to Hungary to carry off
the crown jewels
studies art in Paris
returns to America and continues painting
investigates spiritism
spends much time in the Adirondacks
curious mental experiences
takes a studio in New York
obtains position of fine-art editor of the _Evening Post_
relations with Bryant
with Mr.
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