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Olivia Langdon Clemens (November 27, 1845 – June 5, 1904) was the wife of the American author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known under his pen name Mark Twain. Early life Olivia Langdon was born in 1845 in Elmira, New York, to Jervis Langdon and Olivia Lewis Langdon. Her childhood home from 1847 to 1862 was the building at what is now 413 Lake Street. Jervis was a very wealthy coal businessman. The family was religious, reformist, and abolitionist. Olivia, called Livy, was educated by a combination of home tutoring and classes at Thurston's Female Seminary and Elmira Female College. Her health was poor. She was an invalid for part of her teenage years (about six years), and she suffered from what was probably tuberculosis myelitis or Pott's disease. She continued to have health problems throughout her life. Courtship and wedding Langdon met Samuel Clemens in December 1867, through her brother Charles, then a passenger aboard Clemens's riverboat. Clemens later claimed to have fallen in love at first sight with Olivia based solely on her photograph. On their first date they attended a reading by Charles Dickens, in New York City. Clemens, ten years older than Olivia, courted her throughout 1868, mainly by letter. She rejected his first proposal of marriage, but they became engaged two months later, in November 1868. Clemens was quoted later as saying, "I do believe that young filly has broken my heart. That only leaves me with one option, for her to mend it." The engagement was announced in February 1869, and in February 1870, they were married. The wedding was in Elmira, and the ceremony was performed by the Congregational ministers Joseph Twichell and Thomas K. Beecher.: 321  Life after wedding Olivia and Samuel moved to Buffalo, New York, where they lived in a house purchased for them by Olivia's father, Jervis Langdon. Life was difficult for them at first. Jervis died of cancer in August, followed a month later by Olivia's friend Emma Nye, who died in the Clemens' home. Their first child, Langdon Clemens, was born in November but was premature. Olivia contracted typhoid fever and became very ill. The Clemens family then moved to Elmira, so that Olivia's family could watch over her and Langdon. In 1871, the family moved again, to Hartford, Connecticut, where they rented a large house in the Nook Farm neighborhood and quickly became important members of the social and literary scene there. They were well off due to Samuel Clemens' earnings from his books and lectures, and Olivia's inheritance, and they lived lavishly. In 1874, they moved into a distinctive house they had had built on land they had purchased; they lived there until 1891. Langdon, their son, died in 1872, a year and a half after his birth. Three daughters were born: Olivia Susan (called "Susy") in 1872, Clara in 1874, and Jean (born "Jane") in 1880.: 652  The family left for Europe in 1891 and lived there for four years. This was mainly prompted by financial need—Samuel's investments in a publishing company and the Paige Compositor lost money, and the family's expenses were catching up with them. They permanently closed up the Hartford house and spent the four years in various temporary accommodations. In 1894, Samuel was forced to declare bankruptcy. Olivia was given "preferred creditor" status, and all Samuel's copyrights were assigned to her. These measures saved the family's financial future. Olivia helped her husband with the editing of his books, articles, and lectures. She was a "faithful, judicious, and painstaking editor", Clemens wrote. This was one of the things that Livy had on her list of things to do, and she prided herself in helping her husband to edit these works. However, she could be critical of him at times. She continued to help her husband to edit works up until a few months before her death.: 359  Olivia was also a proponent of women's rights, and surrounded herself with influential women including Julia Beecher and Isabella Beecher Hooker. In 1895 and 1896, Olivia and her daughter, Clara, accompanied Samuel on his around-the-world lecture tour, which he undertook to pay off his debts. In 1896, their daughter Susy, who had remained at home in the US, died of spinal meningitis at age 24, a devastating blow to both Olivia and her husband. The family lived in Switzerland, Austria, and England until 1902. Other places the Clemenses lived included Sweden, Germany, France, and Italy. They then returned to the United States, lived in Riverdale, New York, and arranged to move into a house in Tarrytown, New York. Olivia's health began worsening and, advised to keep a distance from her husband in order to keep from getting overexcited, went months without seeing him. However, Samuel frequently broke the rule and secretly saw her in order to exchange love letters and kisses. By the end of 1903, doctors' advice led the Clemens family to move to Italy for the warm climate where they resided in a rented villa outside of Florence. But scarcely six months later, on June 5 1904, Olivia died in Florence from heart failure. She was cremated, and her ashes are interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in Elmira. Samuel, who was devastated by her death, died in 1910; he is interred beside her. Legacy Mrs. Clemens was one of the founders of the Hartford Art School which later became part of the University of Hartford. A bronze statue of Mrs. Clemens stands on the campus of Elmira College. The 600-pound (270 kg) statue, by Gary Weisman of Newfield, New York, was a gift of the Class of 2008. A fictionalized version of Olivia appears in The Fabulous Riverboat, the second book in Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series. References External links Olivia Langdon Clemens ALS to Publisher Walter Bliss, 1898 Shapell Manuscript Foundation Biography of Olivia at Mark Twain Project Online Biographies of Olivia and her daughters at the Wayback Machine (archived October 28, 2009) Information on Olivia at Twaintimes.net. Discover the Emma Clemens popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Emma Clemens books.

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  • Push and Pull synopsis, comments

    Push and Pull

    Hamish Holton & Martin Ong

    This book has been created for students in Year 2 for the Science curriculum. The focus for this book is an introduction of the force push and pull and the impact of friction. Ther...

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    Building Learning Power

    Wyvern Newington

    You might be asking yourself “What is BLP?” BLP stands for Building Learning Power and is a learning framework developed by an English academic named Guy Claxton. This book takes y...

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    Simple Machines

    Daniel Maini & Josh Macdessi

    This book for a great learning tool for primary students. It teaches about simple machines in particular levers, pulleys and screws. It has a revision quiz at the end to reinforce ...

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    Ancient Space

    Julian Potkonjak & Christopher Mina

    This is a resource for primary schools for the new Science and Technology Australian curriculum. It covers outcomes from the Earth and Space part of the syllabus, particularly look...

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    Adaptations

    Emma Clemens

    This eBook is for primary students studying Science. It covers plant and animal adaptations. It also looks at defence features. The book includes a small project using iMovie and t...

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    Australian National Parks

    Zach Leung & Josh Kooner

    This book is about Australian National Parks. The first chapter introduces what a National Park is. There are then three chapters that look at three famous National Parks. They are...

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    Space Exploration

    Kim Lam & Sam Vasta

    This is an educational book for school students. It looks at different ways humankind have explored outer space. There are many interactive widgets as well as learning activities t...

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    Microorganisms in medicine

    Xavier P & Nicholas C

    This is very interesting book about microorganisms in medicine and some of their origins.This book is aimed at ages 10+.

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    Hydro Power

    Ari Merten

    My book is about hydro power, I wrote it for a competition and it is suitable for Primary School kids. The book talks about what hydro power is and some of Australia’s major power ...

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    Famous Australians

    Jake Williams, Ethan Bucholtz & Barnaby Bucholtz

    This book is designed for school students. In this book there we look at seven famous Australians. Each chapter has a focus on a different Australian figure. They are arranged chro...

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    Microorganisms

    Owen Zhang & Jack Rathborne

    This is a book that tells you about microorganisms. It describes what they are, where they live, what types are there and how does microorganisms effect the environment

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    National Parks

    Max Gallant, Luke Waked & Alexander Watson

    This book is about three very important Australian National Parks. They are the Royal National Park, Lane Cove National Park and the Daintree National Park. Each chapter looks at w...

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    Sun, Moon and Earth

    Zachary Rider & Adan Shalak

    This book is for school students. It is designed for the Australian Curriculum and looks at there topics: Tilt of Earth, Seasons and Tides. Each chapter has information with intera...

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    Simple Machines

    Thomas M and Benjamin L

    This book is aimed at primary students. The students will learn a lot about simple machines. We have go the simple machine wedge, inlined plane and wheel and axel in this book. The...

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    Australian Government

    Abraham.H & Max.M

    This is a book about Australian government. The age for this book is 911. After reading this book you will learn how voting works and all about the different types of governments.

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    Australia Before Civilization

    James Evans

    This book is about Australia before colonisation in the time of the Aboriginal people. It looks at three key topics: The Aboriginals, tools and weapons as well as the tripes and cu...

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    Early Explorers

    Alexander Watson

    This book is about the early explorers of Australia, it is for school students. The introduction gives a brief overview of the explorers in the book as well as some interactive wid...

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    Ancient Space

    Julian Potkonjak & Christopher Mina

    This is a resource for primary schools for the new Science and Technology Australian curriculum. It covers outcomes from the Earth and Space part of the syllabus, particularly look...

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    Electricity

    Jake Peterson, Oliver Smart, Adrian Lo & Oscar Bradstock Forgan

    This book is about electricity. Firstly it teaches about the atom and how electricity travels. Then there is a chapter on circuits where you can learn about parallel and series cir...

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    Mould

    James A and Ethan D

    In this custom student book we will be taking you into the world of mould. This book is a great learning tool as it provides information and questions in a fun fashion to students....

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    Space and Gravity

    Emma Clemens

    This eBook is for upper primary students studying Science. It covers the the different planets in the Solar System as well as the concept of gravity and how this affects astronauts...

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    The People Speak

    Howard Zinn

    Collected here is a brief history of America told through stories applauding the enduring spirit of dissent.To celebrate the millionth copy sold of his book, A People's H...

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    Ancient Civilisations

    Finn Gaensler & Sebastian Guy

    This book has been designed for primary school students. It has to chapters full of great information and interactive widgets to help students learn about Ancient Rome and Ancient ...

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    Australian States

    Angellos Korsanos & Alexander O'Fea

    This book is about the Australian states and territories. It teaches about each state and territory in particular its foundation, capital city, location and a description of what m...

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    Space and Astronomy

    James Evans & Peter Pontifix

    This book is aimed at primary students. It talks about all things astronomy. From planets to astronauts, stars to rockets. It is all about in this book.