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PART II: PERIODICALS
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PART II: PERIODICALS

    A. Short Stories

  • "With Gauge & Swallow." Our Continent, V (Number 23, 1884), 706-712. [Published anonymously. Later this story became "The New Aryan Mine vs. Nobles" in With Gauge & Swallow, Attorneys.]
  • "Professor Cadmus's Great Case." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XL (December, 1887), 890-908.
  • "Christmas Eve in a Palace Car." Chicago Inter Ocean, December 25, 1887, 18.
  • "An Unlawful Honor." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLI (January, 1888), 103-118.
  • "A Retainer in Cupid's Court." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLI (March, 1888), 400-415.
  • "The Letter and the Spirit." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLI (April, 1888), 537-558.
  • "A Shattered Idol." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLI (June, 1888), 826-838.
  • "A Bill of Discovery." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLII (July, 1888), 112-124.
  • "A Conflict Between Church and State." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLII (September, 1888), 395-406.
  • "How I Became the Widow's Attorney." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLII (October, 1888), 532-543.
  • "'Missionary Joe.'" Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLIII (February, 1889), 236-249.

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  • "A Legal Impressionist." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLIII (June, 1889), 871-885.
  • "A Dissolving View." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLIV (July, 1889), 79-93.
  • "The 'Long Vacation.'" Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XLIV (August, 1889), 252-267.
  • "'Corporal Billee.'" Cosmopolitan, XI (May, 1891), 96-108.
  • "A Fin de Siecle Dog." The Basis [I] (March 20, 1895), 17-22.
  • "The Summerdale Brabble." Washington, D.C., National Tribune, March 7-May 2, 1901.
  • "Unwritten Law." The Green Bag, XX (January, 1908), 8-17.

    B. Articles

  • "What Will Be the Result." National Anti-Slavery Standard, XXVIII (October 19, 1867) [1]. [Signed "Wenckar"]
  • "To the Voters of Guilford." [Broadside] October 21, 1867.
  • "The Effect of the Northern Elections at the South." National Anti-Slavery Standard, XXVIII (November 9, 1867) [1]. [Signed "Wenckar"]
  • "North Carolina Correspondence. Letter No. III." National Anti-Slavery Standard, XXVIII (December 14, 1867) [3]. [Signed "Winegar"]
  • "North Carolina Correspondence. No. IV. The Reaction." National Anti-Slavery Standard, XXVIII (January 4, 1868) [1]. [Signed "Winegar"]
  • [Anecdote in the "Editor's Drawer."] Harper's, XXXIX (June, 1869), 155.
  • "What the Pew Thinks. No. 2." Greensboro, N.C., New North State, August 6, 1875 [3].
  • "The Southern Question." Rochester, N.Y., Democrat and Chronicle, September 16, 1876, 2. [Signed "C"]
  • "About Carpet-Baggers." New York Tribune, January 31, 1881, 2.
  • "Aaron's Rod in Politics." North American Review, CXXXII (February, 1881), 139-162.
  • "Reform versus Reformation." North American Review, CXXXII (April, 1881), 305-319.
  • "The Christian Citizen." The Chautauquan, II (November, 1881), 86-91.
  • "The Education of the Negro." The Congregationalist, XXXIII (November 30, 1881), 389.
  • "Let There Be Light." Our Continent, I (March 15, 1882), 72. [Editorial]
  • "Judicial Dignity." Our Continent, I (March 22, 1882), 88. [Editorial]
  • "The Law of Copyright." Our Continent, I (March 29, 1882), 104. [Editorial]
  • "Auerbach." Our Continent, I (April 5, 1882), 102. [Editorial]
  • "Special Legislation." Our Continent, I (April 5, 1882), 102. [Editorial]
  • "The Township System." Our Continent, I (April 5, 1882), 102. [Editorial]
  • "More Celestial Music." Our Continent, I (April 12, 1882), 130. [Editorial]
  • "A New 'Dorking.'" Our Continent, I (April 12, 1882), 130. [Editorial]
  • ["A Spring Salad."] Our Continent, I (April 12, 1882), 131.
  • "A Question of Privilege." Our Continent, I (April 19, 1882), 146. [Editorial]
  • "The Setting Sunflower." Our Continent, I (April 26, 1882), 163.
  • "Where Two Ways Meet." Our Continent, I (April 26, 1882), 162. [Editorial]
  • "'The King Is Dead.'" Our Continent, I (May 3, 1882), 178. [Editorial]
  • "The Two Methodisms." Our Continent, I (May 10, 1882), 194. [Editorial]
  • "The Veto of the Chinese Bill." Our Continent, I (May 10, 1882), 194. [Editorial]
  • "Brave Words." Our Continent, I (May 17, 1882), 210. [Editorial]
  • "Extremes Meet." Our Continent, I (May 17, 1882), 210. [Editorial]
  • "'All Rights Reserved.'" Our Continent, I (May 24, 1882), 226-227. [Editorial] Reprinted in Publisher's Weekly, XXI (May 27, 1882), 550-552.

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  • "The Apostle of Evolution." Our Continent, I (May 24, 1882), 226. [Editorial]
  • "The Plea of Abandonment." Our Continent, I (May 31, 1882), 242. [Editorial]
  • "Still Another." Our Continent, I (May 31, 1882), 242. [Editorial]
  • "The South and Immigration." Our Continent, I (June 7, 1882), 258. [Editorial]
  • "The Tariff vs. Internal Revenue." Our Continent, I (June 28, 1882), 306. [Editorial]
  • "A Criticism Answered." Our Continent, I (June 21, 1882), 290. [Editorial]
  • ["Robert S. Davis."] Our Continent, I (June 28, 1882), 306.
  • "Is It A New Departure?" Our Continent, II (October 25, 1882), 503-507.
  • "Give Us a Rest." Chautauqua, N.Y., Assembly Herald, August 6, 1883.
  • "National Education." Our Continent, IV-V (October 3, 1883-Number 15, 1884), IV, 440-444, 502-503; V, 121-122, 148-150, 183-185, 212-214, 247-248, 277-279, 467-470.
  • "A New Departure." Our Continent, IV (October 31, 1883), 570. [Editorial]
  • "From Our Letter Box." Our Continent, V (Number 6, 1884), 189. [Reply to a letter to the editor.]
  • "Presidential Probabilities." Our Continent, V (Number 12, 1884), 377-378.
  • "A Special Word." Our Continent, V (Number 13, 1884), 408.
  • "From Another Standpoint." Our Continent, VI (Number 7, 1884) [261-262]. [Signed "C"]
  • "The Paramount Question." Our Continent, VI (Number 7, 1884), 219-224.
  • "A Probable Candidate." Our Continent, VI (Number 7, 1884) [264-265].
  • "Letters to a Mugwump." Chicago Inter Ocean, September 26-December 12, 1885. [Signed "Trueman Joyce"]
  • "A Child of Luck; Siva to the President of the United States." Chicago Inter Ocean, March 20-December 4, 1886. [Signed "Siva"]
  • "A Summer University." The Day Star, June 24, 1886, 1-2.
  • "A Study in Civilization." North American Review, CXLIII (September, 1886), 246-261.
  • "The Renaissance of Nationalism." North American Review, CXLIV (January, 1887), 1-11.
  • "Logan, the Loyal." Chicago Inter Ocean, February 10, 1887, 4-5. [Signed "The Veteran"]
  • "Tourgée on Beecher." Chicago Inter Ocean, March 13, 1887, 9.
  • "Letters to a King. A Choice of Weapons." Chicago Inter Ocean, March 23, 1887, 4-5.
  • "Letters to a King. The Honor of the Lordliness." Chicago Inter Ocean, June 11, 1887, 13.
  • "Letters to a King. When Battle is Joined." Chicago Inter Ocean, August 6, 1887, 12.
  • "Old Abe's Son." Chicago Inter Ocean, August 20, 1887, 9. [Signed "The Veteran"]
  • "A Bystander's Notes." Chicago Inter Ocean, April 21, 1888-January 5, 1895.
  • "Tourgée on Tuley." Chicago Inter Ocean, May 15, 1888, 9.
  • "Catching the Viper." Chicago Inter Ocean, September 28, 1888, 9.
  • "The South As a Field for Fiction." The Forum, VI (December, 1888), 404-413.
  • "The Claim of Realism." North American Review, CXLVIII (March, 1889), 386-388.
  • "Shall White Minorities Rule?" The Forum, VII (April, 1889), 143-155.
  • "A Queer 'Comedy of Errors.'" The Congregationalist, XLI (June 27, 1889).
  • "Shall We Re-Barbarize the Negro?" The Congregationalist, XLI (December 4, 1889).
  • "The American Negro." New York Tribune, February 16, 1890, 19.

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  • "The Right to Vote." The Forum, IX (March, 1890), 78-92.
  • "The Rehabilitation of the Fourth of July." The Independent, XLII (July 3, 1890), 8-9.
  • "John Workman's Notions." [First Series] Chicago Inter Ocean, July 1, 1891-January 20, 1892. [Signed "John Workman"]
  • "John Workman's Notions. Second Series." Chicago Inter Ocean, January 27-April 20, 1892. [Signed "John Workman"]
  • "Christian Citizenship." The Golden Rule, VII (August 18, 1892).
  • "The Anti-Trust Campaign." North American Review, CLVII (July, 1893), 30-41.
  • "A Man of Destiny. Letters from Siva to Grover Cleveland, President." Second Series. Chicago Inter Ocean, January 13-April 28, 1894. [Signed "Siva"]
  • "A Bystander's Notes." The Basis [I]-II (April 13, 1895-March, 1896).
  • [On the writing of Button's Inn] Dunkirk, New York, Grape Belt, June 29, 1895. Reprinted in The Ripley [New York] Review, March 13, 1958, 1, 3.
  • "An Age of Reparation." The Basis [I] (July 13, 1895), 460-464.
  • "The Science of Self-Government." The Basis [I] (August 3-November 2, 1895), 538, 568-570, 600-602, 632-634, 664-666, 696-698, 728-730, 761-762, 792-793, 813-814*, 844-845, 881-882, 910-911, 936-937. [*Before this installment, the articles were unsigned.]
  • "John Walter Stephens-Hero." The Basis, II (January, 1896), 81-90. [With excerpts from A Fool's Errand.]
  • "A Letter to a Friend." The Basis, II (March, 1896), 162-164.
  • "An Astral Partner." The Green Bag, VIII (July-August, 1896), 280-286, 339-343.
  • "The Reversal of Malthus." American Journal of Sociology, II (July, 1896), 13-24.
  • "The Literary Quality of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'" The Independent, XLVIII (August 20, 1896), 3-4.
  • "The Best Currency." North American Review, CLXIII (October, 1896), 416-426.
  • "Some Advice to Young Voters." The Golden Rule, XI (October 1, 1896), 4-5.
  • "Pending Problems." North American Review, CLXIV (January, 1897), 38-49.
  • "A Bystander's Notes. New Series." Chicago Inter Ocean, August 7, 1897-October 2, 1898.
  • "The Twentieth Century Peacemakers." The Contemporary Review (London), LXXV (June, 1899), 886-908.
  • "A Quiet Corner in Europe." The Independent, LI (June 1, 1899), 1483-1485.
  • "U.S. Consular System." The Independent, LIV (January 23, 1902), 208-210.

    C. Poems

  • "Poll Tax." National Anti-Slavery Standard, XXVIII (November 9, 1867) [2] [From "Our North Carolina Correspondent"]
  • "A Wife's Valentine." Our Continent, I (February 22, 1882), 25. [First appeared in John Eax and Mamelon.]
  • "Memorial Day." Our Continent, I (May 10, 1882), 195.
  • "Monumentum in Aere." Our Continent, I (May 31, 1882), 249. Reprinted as "Their Monument." Our Continent, V (Number 22, 1884), 680-681.
  • "Yesterday and Today." Our Continent, I (July 5, 1882), 328-329.
  • "Duplessis Mornay." Our Continent, II (November 29, 1882), 656-657.
  • "A Dirge." Chicago Inter Ocean, August 8, 1885, 12. [Signed "The Veteran, Thorheim, August 8, 1885"]
  • "Childe Rob, of Lincoln." Chicago Inter Ocean, June 22, 1888, 4. [Signed "The Veteran"]
  • "The Ballad of Gettysburg." Chicago Inter Ocean, July 4, 1888, 3. [Signed "The Veteran"]

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  • "Daniel Periton's Ride." The Independent, XLI (June 27, 1889), 1.
  • "The Christ." The Basis, II (December, 1895), 34.
  • "Tho He Slay!" The Independent, XLVIII (December 10, 1896), 37.