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Well before the publication of 'Walden,' Henry David Thoreau nearly burned down his hometown
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On April 30, 1844, Thoreau's campfire unintentionally burned 300 acres of woods near Concord, Massachusetts.
For years, Thoreau remarked that other residents called him the "woods burner," a reputation he felt was stifling.
Thoreau, though, felt no guilt for the accident, writing in 1850, "It has never troubled me from that day to this more than if the lightning had done it."
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