"[9] During this period Frost also published a dozen articles for two agricultural trade journals: The Eastern Poultryman and The Farm-Poultry.
[10] Elliott, first son of Frost and his wife Elinor, died on the farm in 1900 at age four, likely due to influenza.
[11]: 15 He later recalled that they were correct: "I always liked to sit up all hours of the night planning some inarticulate crime, going out to work when the spirit moved me, something they shook their heads ominously at, with proper prejudice.
"[7]: 74 The family moved out in the fall of 1909 to rented lodgings in Derry Village while Frost taught at the Pinkerton Academy.
[6] It is located on the east side of Rockingham Road (New Hampshire Route 28), 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Derry Village.