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If you are not located in the United States, you +will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before +using this eBook. + +Title: Spoon River Anthology + +Author: Edgar Lee Masters + +Release Date: September 2008 [eBook #26471] +[Most recently updated: June 28, 2023] + +Language: English + + +*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY *** + + + + +This audio reading of Spoon River Anthology is read by + +Lokon, Matthew Shepherd, Kristin Hughes, Forrest Beal, Joshua Young, +Kurt Copeland, Gesine, Fox in the Stars, Westwinds12, Anthony Craine, +David Barnes, Jessica Orlando, Samantha Hayes, Betsie Bush, +Kristin Lemoine, Marlo Dianne, Peter Yearsley, chriss the girl, +Claire Goget, Caitlin Kelly, Aaron Decker, Kirk Thomas, Phil Bordelon, +Sean McKinley, Everett Thompson, Matthew Walton, Calliope, +Alys Attewater, Heather Lambert, Victoria Grace, Hollylyn, +Ken Hallenius, Annie Coleman, petespaw, Persephone Munt, Maddie, +Andrea L, Heidi Mo Hawkins, Joyce Nussbaum, Rob Howard, Tina Tilney, +quieteyes, Dan Threetrees, Alan Davis-Drake, Thomas Rappel, +Dann Denning, Simon Keating, Elizabeth Palmer, Matthew O'Meara, +Greg Aughe, Deb Bacon-Zeigler, Ralph Klapis, Linda Leu, frankjf, +Glen Hallstrom, Eveleaf, Christina Zhu + + + + +Contents + + * 001 - The Hill - Read by Lokon - 00:02:53 + + * 002 - Hod Putt - Read by Matthew Shepherd - 00:01:09 + + * 003 - Ollie McGee - Read by Kristin Hughes - 00:01:00 + + * 004 - Fletcher McGee - Read by Forrest Beal - 00:01:32 + + * 005 - Robert Fulton Tanner - Read by Joshua Young - 00:01:30 + + * 006 - Cassius Hueffer - Read by Kurt Copeland - 00:00:56 + + * 007 - Serepta Mason - Read by Gesine - 00:00:53 + + * 008 - Amanda Barker - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:00:54 + + * 009 - Constance Hately - Read by Westwinds12 - 00:00:46 + + * 010 - Chase Henry - Read by Kurt Copeland - 00:00:50 + + * 011 - Harry Carey Goodhue - Read by Anthony Craine - 00:01:20 + + * 012 - Judge Somers - Read by David Barnes - 00:01:05 + + * 013 - Kinsey Keene - Read by Jessica Orlando - 00:01:17 + + * 014 - Benjamin Pantier - Read by Samantha Hayes - 00:01:10 + + * 015 - Mrs. Benjamin Pantier - Read by Gesine - 00:01:27 + + * 016 - Reuben Pantier - Read by Betsie Bush - 00:01:50 + + * 017 - Emily Sparks - Read by Kristin LeMoine - 00:01:31 + + * 018 - Trainor, the Druggist - Read by Marlo Dianne - 00:01:32 + + * 019 - Daisy Fraser - Read by Westwinds12 - 00:01:13 + + * 020 - Benjamin Fraser - Read by Kurt Copeland - 00:01:24 + + * 021 - Minerva Jones - Read by Marlo Dianne - 00:01:39 + + * 022 - ‘Indignation’ Jones - Read by Gesine - 00:01:47 + + * 023 - Doctor Meyers - Read by Peter Yearsley - 00:01:25 + + * 024 - Mrs. Meyers - Read by Westwinds12 - 00:00:50 + + * 025 - ‘Butch’ Weldy - Read by Joshua Young - 00:01:20 + + * 026 - Knowlt Hoheimer - Read by Marlo Dianne - 00:01:31 + + * 027 - Lydia Puckett - Read by chriss the girl - 00:00:33 + + * 028 - Frank Drummer - Read by Lokon - 00:00:55 + + * 029 - Hare Drummer - Read by David Barnes - 00:01:53 + + * 030 - Conrad Siever - Read by Kurt Copeland - 00:01:01 + + * 031 - Doc Hill - Read by Matthew Shepherd - 00:01:08 + + * 032 - Andy the Night-Watch - Read by Anthony Craine - 00:00:58 + + * 033 - Sarah Brown - Read by Claire Goget - 00:00:53 + + * 034 - Percy Bysshe Shelley - Read by Samantha Hayes - 00:00:51 + + * 035 - Flossie Cabanis - Read by Gesine - 00:01:16 + + * 036 - Julia Miller - Read by Caitlin Kelly - 00:01:15 + + * 037 - Johnnie Sayre - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:01:10 + + * 038 - Charlie French - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:00:57 + + * 039 - Zenas Witt - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:16 + + * 040 - Theodore the Poet - Read by Phil Bordelon - 00:01:21 + + * 041 - The Town Marshal - Read by Jessica Orlando - 00:01:04 + + * 042 - Jack McGuire - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:15 + + * 043 - Dorcas Gustine - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:12 + + * 044 - Nicholas Bindle - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:00:54 + + * 045 - Jacob Goodpasture - Read by Sean McKinley - 00:01:26 + + * 046 - Harold Arnett - Read by David Barnes - 00:02:02 + + * 047 - Margaret Fuller Slack - Read by Gesine - 00:01:27 + + * 048 - George Trimble - Read by Everett Thompson - 00:01:02 + + * 049 - Dr Siegfried Iseman - Read by Matthew Walton - 00:01:04 + + * 050 - ‘Ace’ Shaw - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:00:54 + + * 051 - Lois Spears - Read by Kristin LeMoine - 00:01:16 + + * 052 - Justice Arnett - Read by Sean McKinley - 00:01:23 + + * 053 - Willard Fluke - Read by David Barnes - 00:01:45 + + * 054 - Aner Clute - Read by Calliope - 00:01:14 + + * 055 - Lucius Atherton - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:14 + + * 056 - Homer Clapp - Read by: Westwinds12 - 00:01:26 + + * 057 - Deacon Taylor - Read by Joshua Young - 00:00:34 + + * 058 - Sam Hookey - Read by Westwinds12 - 00:00:52 + + * 059 - Cooney Potter - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:00:56 + + * 060 - Fiddler Jones - Read by chriss the girl - 00:01:07 + + * 061 - Nellie Clark - Read by Alys AtteWater - 00:00:54 + + * 062 - Louise Smith - Read by Caitlin Kelly - 00:01:16 + + * 063 - Herbert Marshall - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:03 + + * 064 - George Gray - Read by Anthony Craine - 00:01:05 + + * 065 - Hon. Henry Bennett - Read by Heather Lambert - 00:01:05 + + * 066 - Griffy the Cooper - Read by Calliope - 00:01:01 + + * 067 - Sexsmith The Dentist - Read by Matthew Shepherd - 00:01:27 + + * 068 - A. D. Blood - Read by Victoria Grace - 00:00:47 + + * 069 - Robert Southy Burke - Read by Alan Davis-Drake - 00:01:52 + + * 070 - Dora Williams - Read by Fae Haldane - 00:01:53 + + * 071 - Mrs. Williams - Read by chriss the girl - 00:01:04 + + * 072 - William and Emily - Read by Hollylyn - 00:00:58 + + * 073 - The Circuit Judge - Read by Ken Hallenius - 00:01:03 + + * 074 - Blind Jack - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:00 + + * 075 - John Horace Burleson - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:11 + + * 076 - Nancy Knapp - Read by Annie Coleman - 00:01:19 + + * 077 - Barry Holden - Read by David Barnes - 00:01:25 + + * 078 - State’s Attorney Fallas - Read by Anthony Craine - 00:01:05 + + * 079 - Wenell P. Bloyd - Read by petespaw - 00:01:41 + + * 080 - Francis Turner - Read by Victoria Grace - 00:00:53 + + * 081 - Franklin Jones - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:00:54 + + * 082 - John M. Church - Read by Lokon - 00:01:11 + + * 083 - Russian Sonja - Read by Caitlin Kelly - 00:01:37 + + * 084 - Isa Nutter - Read by Persephone Munt - 00:01:26 + + * 085 - Barney Hainsfeather - Read by Maddie - 00:00:49 + + * 086 - Petit, the Poet - Read by Andrea L - 00:01:07 + + * 087 - Pauline Barrett - Read by Heidi Mo Hawkins - 00:01:50 + + * 088 - Mrs. Charles Bliss - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:41 + + * 089 - Mrs. George Reece - Read by Joyce Nussbaum - 00:01:03 + + * 090 - Rev. Lemuel Wiley - Read by Victoria Grace - 00:00:46 + + * 091 - Thomas Ross, Jr. - Read by Heather Lambert - 00:01:09 + + * 092 - Rev. Abner Peet - Read by Rob Howard - 00:00:46 + + * 093 - Jefferson Howard - Read by Victoria Grace - 00:01:27 + + * 094 - Judge Selah Lively - Read by Tina Tilney - 00:01:25 + + * 095 - Albert Schirding - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:22 + + * 096 - Jonas Keene - Read by quieteyes - 00:01:01 + + * 097 - Eugenia Todd - Read by Kristin LeMoine - 00:01:24 + + * 098 - Yee Bow - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:16 + + * 099 - Washington McNeely - Read by Maddie - 00:01:52 + + * 100 - Paul McNeely - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:25 + + * 101 - Mary McNeely - Read by Kristin Hughes - 00:01:09 + + * 102 - Daniel M’Cumber - Read by petespaw - 00:01:17 + + * 103 - Georgine Sand Miner - Read by Victoria Long - 00:01:38 + + * 104 - Thomas Rhodes - Read by Dan Threetrees - 00:00:54 + + * 105 - Ida Chicken - Read by chriss the girl - 00:00:58 + + * 106 - Penwit Graham - Read by Alan Davis-Drake - 00:01:11 + + * 107 - Jim Brown - Read by Ralph Klapis - 00:01:36 + + * 108 - Robert Davidson - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:29 + + * 109 - Elsa Wertman - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:43 + + * 110 - Hamilton Greene - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:00:49 + + * 111 - Ernest Hyde - Read by Thomas Rappel - 00:01:10 + + * 112 - Roger Heston - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:01:00 + + * 113 - Amos Sibley - Read by Dan Threetrees - 00:00:53 + + * 114 - Mrs. Sibley - Read by Andrea L - 00:00:46 + + * 115 - Adam Weirauch - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:27 + + * 116 - Ezra Bartlett - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:04 + + * 117 - Amelia Garrick - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:24 + + * 118 - John Hancock Otis - Read by Dann Denning - 00:01:16 + + * 119 - Anthony Findlay - Read by Simon Keating - 00:01:12 + + * 120 - John Cabanis - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:20 + + * 121 - The Unknown - Read by Elizabeth Palmer - 00:00:52 + + * 122 - Alexander Thockmorton - Read by Maddie - 00:00:34 + + * 123 - Jonathan Swift Somers - Read by Samantha Hayes - 00:00:55 + + * 124 - Widow McFarlane - Read by Annie Coleman - 00:01:21 + + * 125 - Carl Hamblin - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:45 + + * 126 - Editor Whedon - Read by Matthew O’Meara - 00:01:29 + + * 127 - Eugene Carman - Read by petespaw - 00:01:37 + + * 128 - Clarence Fawcett - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:05 + + * 129 - W. Lloyd Garrison Standard - Read by David Barnes - 00:01:58 + + * 130 - Professor Newcomer - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:02 + + * 131 - Ralph Rhodes - Read by Deb Bacon-Ziegler - 00:01:21 + + * 132 - Mickey M’Grew - Read by Joshua Young - 00:01:09 + + * 133 - Rosie Roberts - Read by chriss the girl - 00:00:51 + + * 134 - Oscar Hummel - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:19 + + * 135 - Roscoe Purkapile - Read by Everett Thompson - 00:01:30 + + * 136 - Mrs. Purkapile - Read by Kristin LeMoine - 00:01:08 + + * 137 - Josiah Tompkins - Read by Ralph Klapis - 00:01:24 + + * 138 - Mrs. Kessler - Read by Caitlin Kelly - 00:01:38 + + * 139 - Harmon Whitney - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:02:00 + + * 140 - Bert Kessler - Read by Matthew Walton - 00:01:11 + + * 141 - Lambert Hutchins - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:50 + + * 142 - Lillian Stewart - Read by Calliope - 00:01:28 + + * 143 - Hortense Robbins - Read by Joyce Nussbaum - 00:00:57 + + * 144 - Batterton Dobyns - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:03 + + * 145 - Jacob Godbey - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:20 + + * 146 - Walter Simmons - Read by quieteyes - 00:01:17 + + * 147 - Tom Beatty - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:24 + + * 148 - Roy Butler - Read by David Barnes - 00:01:43 + + * 149 - Searcy Foote - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:41 + + * 150 - Edmund Pollard - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:01:36 + + * 151 - Thomas Trevelyan - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:38 + + * 152 - Percival Sharp - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:44 + + * 153 - Hiram Scates - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:36 + + * 154 - Peleg Poague - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:09 + + * 155 - Jeduthan Hawley - Read by frankjf - 00:01:26 + + * 156 - Abel Melveny - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:21 + + * 157 - Oakes Tutt - Read by quieteyes - 00:01:49 + + * 158 - Elliott Hawkins - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:45 + + * 159 - Voltaire Johnson - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:08 + + * 160 - English Thornton - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:33 + + * 161 - Enoch Dunlap - Read by Maddie - 00:01:12 + + * 162 - Ida Frickey - Read by Annie Coleman - 00:01:33 + + * 163 - Seth Compton - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:01:17 + + * 164 - Felix Schmidt - Read by Betsie Bush - 00:01:32 + + * 165 - Schroeder the Fisherman - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:22 + + * 166 - Richard Bone - Read by Joshua Young - 00:01:24 + + * 167 - Silas Dement - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:14 + + * 168 - Dillard Sissman - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:36 + + * 169 - Jonathan Houghton - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:39 + + * 170 - E.C. Culbertson - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:24 + + * 171 - Shack Dye - Read by Glen Hallstrom - 00:01:22 + + * 172 - Hildrup Tubbs - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:24 + + * 173 - Henry Tripp - Read by quieteyes - 00:01:43 + + * 174 - Granville Calhoun - Read by frankjf - 00:01:16 + + * 175 - Henry C. Calhoun - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:31 + + * 176 - Alfred Moir - Read by Samantha Hayes - 00:01:06 + + * 177 - Perry Zoll - Read by quieteyes - 00:00:59 + + * 178 - Dippold the Optician - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:02:13 + + * 179 - Magrady Graham - Read by Alan Davis-Drake - 00:01:32 + + * 180 - Archibald Higbie - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:29 + + * 181 - Tom Merrit - Read by Thomas Hoover - 00:00:49 + + * 182 - Mrs Merritt - Read by Cori Samuel - 00:01:09 + + * 183 - Elmer Karr - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:00:50 + + * 184 - Elizabeth Childers - Read by Maddie - 00:01:38 + + * 185 - Edith Conant - Read by Alys AtteWater - 00:01:32 + + * 186 - Charles Webster - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:55 + + * 187 - Father Malloy - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:33 + + * 188 - Ami Green - Read by Elizabeth Palmer - 00:00:48 + + * 189 - Calvin Campbell - Read by frankjf - 00:01:09 + + * 190 - Henry Layton - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:10 + + * 191 - Harlan Sewall - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:16 + + * 192 - Ippolit Konovaloff - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:28 + + * 193 - Henry Phipps - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:51 + + * 194 - Harry Wilmans - Read by Anthony Craine - 00:01:27 + + * 195 - John Wasson - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:34 + + * 196 - Many Soldiers - Read by frankjf - 00:01:31 + + * 197 - Godwin James - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:54 + + * 198 - Lyman King - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:02 + + * 199 - Caroline Branson - Read by Kristin LeMoine - 00:03:03 + + * 200 - Anne Rutledge - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:01 + + * 201 - Hamlet Micure - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:43 + + * 202 - Mabel Osborne - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:31 + + * 203 - William H. Herndon - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:44 + + * 204 - Rebecca Wasson - Read by Caitlin Kelly - 00:02:27 + + * 205 - Rutherford McDowell - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:42 + + * 206 - Hannah Armstrong - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:46 + + * 207 - Lucinda Matlock - Read by Alys AtteWater - 00:01:20 + + * 208 - Davis Matlock - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:13 + + * 209 - Herman Altman - Read by Matthew O’Meara - 00:01:10 + + * 210 - Jennie M’Grew - Read by Annie Coleman - 00:01:13 + + * 211 - Columbus Cheney - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:00:54 + + * 212 - Wallace Ferguson - Read by frankjf - 00:01:33 + + * 213 - Marie Bateson - Read by Joyce Nussbaum - 00:00:57 + + * 214 - Tennessee Claflin Shope - Read by Rob Howard - 00:01:07 + + * 215 - Plymouth Rock Joe - Read by Betsie Bush - 00:02:11 + + * 216 - Imanuel Ehrenhardt - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:01:07 + + * 217 - Samuel Gardner - Read by Peter Yearsley - 00:01:35 + + * 218 - Dow Kritt - Read by Linda Leu - 00:01:08 + + * 219 - William Jones - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:19 + + * 220 - William Goode - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:00:58 + + * 221 - J. Milton Miles - Read by Cori Samuel - 00:01:11 + + * 222 - Faith Matheny - Read by Joyce Nussbaum - 00:01:17 + + * 223 - Scholfield Huxley - Read by Phil Bordelon - 00:01:43 + + * 224 - Willie Metcalf - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:29 + + * 225 - Willie Pennington - Read by quieteyes - 00:01:15 + + * 226 - The Village Atheist - Read by Alys AtteWater - 00:00:57 + + * 227 - John Ballard - Read by Eveleaf - 00:01:25 + + * 228 - Julian Scott - Read by Samantha Hayes - 00:00:59 + + * 229 - Alfonso Churchill - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:01:02 + + * 230 - Zilpha Marsh - Read by Fox in the Stars - 00:01:50 + + * 231 - James Garber - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:51 + + * 232 - Lydia Humphrey - Read by Annie Coleman - 00:01:03 + + * 233 - Le Roy Goldman - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:01:13 + + * 234 - Gustav Richter - Read by Lokon - 00:01:56 + + * 235 - Arlo Will - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:26 + + * 236 - Captain Orlando Killion - Read by Deb Bacon-Ziegler - 00:01:19 + + * 237 - Jeremy Carlisle - Read by Kirk Thomas - 00:01:29 + + * 238 - Joseph Dixon - Read by Eveleaf - 00:01:30 + + * 239 - Judson Stoddard - Read by Greg Aughe - 00:00:54 + + * 240 - Russell Kincaid - Read by Betsie Bush - 00:01:29 + + * 241 - Aaron Hatfield - Read by Aaron Decker - 00:01:36 + + * 242 - Isaiah Beethoven - Read by Matthew Walton - 00:02:04 + + * 243 - Elijah Browning - Read by Eveleaf - 00:02:28 + + * 244 - Webster Ford - Read by Sean McGaughey - 00:02:16 + + * 245 - The Spooniad - Read by Peter Yearsley - 00:17:13 + + * 246 - The Epilogue - Read by Gesine, Chip, David Barnes, + Betsie Bush, Alys AtteWater, Kristin Hughes, Linda Wilcox, + Kirk Thomas, Westwinds12, Chris Hughes, Andrea L., Maddie, + Bonnie, Christina Zhu, Susan Denney - 00:27:47 + + + +Librivox Audio Recording Public Domain Certification: + +The person or persons who have associated work with this document (the +"Dedicator" or "Certifier") hereby either (a) certifies that, to the +best of his knowledge, the work of authorship identified is in the +public domain of the country from which the work is published, or (b) +hereby dedicates whatever copyright the dedicators holds in the work of +authorship identified below (the "Work") to the public domain. 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