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Index and Author Guide

  • Anonymous
  • Christmas in Carolina: As It Once Was: Or the Tale of a Day [sketch], II (September, 1842), 339-346
  • The Comparative Effects of Classic Mythology and Christianity upon Literature [article], I (January, 1842), 244-245
  • Don't Ruin the Poor Man's Character [sketch], I (March, 1842), 371-373
  • Extracts from "John Smith": Humbug [poem], II (August, 1842), 273-274 [includes pagination error]; Preachers and Lawyers [poem], II (September, 1842), 338; Human Life [poem], II (September, 1842), 346; Childhood [poem], III (December, 1842), 63
  • Homespun Yarns: Number I, Polly Peablossom's Wedding [fiction], II (August, 1842), 263-266; Number II, The "Experience" of the Blacksmith of the Mountain Pass [fiction], II (September, 1842), 332-335; Number III, The Fortune-Hunter's Misadventure [fiction], III (December, 1842), 23-32; Number IV, Cornelius Corntassel's First "Affair of Honor" [fiction], III (January, 1843), 110-120
  • The Hundred Dollar Cloke [fiction], II (June, 1842), 157-160
  • Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged [sketch], II (April, 1842), 57-59
  • Lay of the Imprisoned Knight. Translated from the German of Goethe [poem], II (September, 1842), 370
  • Lines Written on the Blank Leaf of a Lady's Bible [poem], II (July, 1842), 222
  • Lines Written When Sailing in a Boat at Sea [poem], II (May, 1842), 108
  • Mr. Merritt and His Family, or Lending a Name [sketch], III (February, 1843), 191-195

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  • Party Spirit: A Tale of the South [fiction]. By the Author of "The Orphan," "The Widow Won," &c., III (December, 1842, January, February, 1843), 34-39, 81-88, [137]-147.
  • Patrick Henry Hedgepeth: The Young Man on his First Legs [fiction], III (January, 1843), 90-100
  • Rambling Reflections: From the Journal of a Dyspeptic Bachelor [sketch], I (March, 1842), 361-363
  • Sketches of American Literature: No. 1, N. P. Willis, II (July, 1842), 230-233; No. 2, John Neal, II (September, 1842), 366-369 [probably both by John Neal]
  • Vaudrey: A Tale of the Tierra de Guerra, I (October, November, December, 1841), 48-51, 85-91, 135-142
  • The Wedding Ring [poem], I (December, 1841), 134
  • Arion
  • Dreams [poem], II (September, 1842), [326]
  • B.
  • Timothy Teasewell. The Everlasting Story Teller [fiction], III (February, 1843), 186-191
  • Barnard
  • When We Were Children Both [poem], II (June, 1842), 142
  • [Caruthers, William A.]
  • Excerpts from the Portfolio of an Old Novelist [article], II (April, May, June, 1842), 56-57, 79-80, 173
  • Carter, Mrs. E.
  • Lines on a Picture [poem], II (September, 1842), 314
  • Catlin, S. W.
  • Ye Hast'ning Winds [poem], I (March, 1841), 343
  • Fireside Musings—The Cricket [poem] II (April, 1842), 18
  • Charlton, (Hon.) R. M.
  • The Shadows of the Past [poem], I (November, 1841), 101
  • Chittenden, D. A.
  • A Christmas Gift [poem], II (May, 1842), 116
  • Song [poem], II (July, 1842), 203
  • Clifton [see also Charles Clifton]
  • A Fireside Tale, I (November, 1841), 102-103
  • Kate Marshall, A Christmas Tale, I (January, 1842), 210-213
  • Poetry of Flowers [articles with quoted poems], (January, February, March, 1842), 245-247, 312-316, 375-378; II (April, May, August, 1842), 59-61, 117-119, 297-299
  • The Lottery Ticket. A Story of Domestic Life, I (March, 1842), 327-337
  • Clifton, Charles
  • The Vision of Nephistophiles Newfgruggen [fiction], III (January, 1843), 130-132
  • Colesworthy, D. C.
  • Modesty [poem], III (January, 1843), 106
  • Go Not Back My Brother [poem], III (January, 1843), 129
  • Curtis, Thomas (D. D.)
  • The Poetry of the Bible [article], I (October, November, December, 1841, February, March, 1842). 2-9, 65-72, 176-185, 257-264, 323-326; II (May, July, August, September, 1842), 105-108, 204-206, 257-262, 307-313; III (December, 1842), 9-16
  • Dana, (Mrs.) Mary S. B.
  • A Goose Story [poem], II (April, 1842), 45
  • De Beauvais—see Maria J. McIntosh Darby, J.
  • Education [article], I (October, 1841), 51-55
  • Remarks on Elementary Instruction [article], I (November, 1841), 121-123
  • Early Instruction, I (December, 1841), 186-188
  • Ellet, (Mrs.) E. F.
  • The Evening before the Wedding [fiction]. Translation from the German of Zschokke, I (November, 1841), 82-85
  • Jacques Callot. A Tale of Art from the German [fiction], I (January, 1842), 233-239
  • An Austrian Tradition [fiction], III (December, 1842), 53-56
  • Ellison, William H.
  • An Address Delivered before the Graduating Class of the Georgia Female College, II (August, 1842), 279-282
  • Embury, (Mrs.) Emma C.
  • The Governess [fiction], I (October, 1841), 30-34

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  • Good Heartedness, or "Nobody's Enemy but His Own" [fiction], II (April, 1842), 51-55
  • Eugenia
  • Random Sketches of Early Life [fiction]. Chapter 1, III (January, 1843), 122-129
  • Eugine
  • [same title as above], Chapters 2-5, III (February, 1843), 167-177
  • Edwards, J. C.
  • The Vale of Naucoochee [poem], I (February, 1842), 279
  • Griffin, Sarah Lawrence [probably many of the anonymous items are hers also, especially the didactic sketches]
  • If That Were My Child [sketch], [anonymous here; identified in Neal letters], I (November, 1841), 97-101
  • What Will People Say? [sketch], [by the Author of "If That Were My Child"], I (January, 1842), 205-209
  • Cousin Betsey's Letters on Matters and Things [sketch], [anonymous here; identified by Bertram Flanders in Early Georgia Magazines], I (January, 1842), 215
  • [Same title as above], Letter II, I (March, 1842), 373-375
  • Sarah Curtis, Or the Morning after the Wedding [fiction], I (January, 1842), 240-242 [anonymous here; identified in Neal letters]
  • Hamilton
  • A Fragment [poem], III (January, 1843), 121
  • The Georgians, Or Scenes at the Meriwether Springs [fiction], III (February, 1843), 177-186
  • Henry, James Edward
  • A Saturday Night's Stroll Through the Market [sketch], II (April, 1842), 30-33
  • Hentz, (Mrs.) Caroline Lee
  • On the Death of a Young Child, Who Perished in the Flames [poem], I (November, 1841), 104
  • Address Written for the Lafayette Society at La Grange College [poem], III (February, 1843), 147-150
  • Holmes, George Frederick [some of the items are identified only GFH]
  • Outlines of an Essay on the Causes which Contributed to Produce the Peculiar Excellence of Ancient Literature [article], I (October, November, 1841), 56-59, 112-120
  • L'Isole [anonymous here; identified in Neal letters] [fiction], I (October, 1841, February, 1842), 145-150, 272-278; II (May, July, August, 1842), 80-89, 234-240, 269-272 [includes pagination error]
  • Song [poem], I (March, 1842), 337
  • Evening Fancies, A Fragment [poem], I (March, 1842), 351-352
  • Epigram, from Catullus [poem], [4-line original; 4-line translation], II (April, 1842), 39
  • On the Death of a Beautiful Young Lady [poem], II (May, 1842), 95
  • Papers on Folly, Fools, Etc. No. 1— Touchstone, Audrey, Sir Oliver Martext, William [article], III (January, 1843), 101-106
  • Houser, (Rev.) William
  • The Contented Mountaineer [poem], I (February, 1842), 295
  • Howard, (Prof.) William G.
  • A Polish Patriot, Etc. [biographical sketch including poem "Extract from a Polish Poetical Epistle," concerning Julian Ursin Niemcewicz], I (October, 1841), 47
  • Stanzas [poem], I (December, 1841), 163
  • Human Society: Its Constant and Successful Progress to Improvement [article], I (February, 1842), 295-298
  • Sonnet [plus 7 lines of prose denying authorship of sonnet], I (March, 1842), 342
  • The Cemeteries of New Orleans [article), II (May, 1842), 94-95
  • Autumn Changes [poem], II (September, 1842), 326
  • Fare Thee Well [poem], III (December, 1842), 33
  • Religion [poem], III (January, 1843), 106
  • Ida
  • The Neglected Wife's Death Scene [poem], II (August, 1842), 268 [includes pagination error]
  • Jackson, Henry R.
  • My Mother [poem], I (March, 1842), 370
  • Kate [poem], I (March, 1842), 373

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  • My Father [poem], II (April, 1842), 33
  • The Live Oak [poem], II (May, 1842), 100
  • Haroun Alraschid [poem], II (July, 1842), 250
  • Sad Hours There Are [poem], III (December, 1842), 69-70
  • Song to Freedom [poem], III (January, 1843), 109
  • Prayer [poem], III (February, 1843), 165-167
  • Lamar, (Gen.) Mirabeau B.
  • The Missionary' Hymn [poem], II (September, 1842), 346 [includes pagination error]
  • Sally Riley [poem], III (December, 1842), 17-22
  • Grieve Not for Me [poem], III (December, 1842), 52
  • An Apology to a Lady, for Not Writing her a Song [poem], III (December, 1842), 62-63
  • Lawrence, E.—See Sarah Lawrence Griffin
  • Lee, (Miss) Mary E.
  • The Leper of Capernaum, Or the Savior's Miracle [fiction], I (October, 1841), 25-29
  • Evening Hymn [poem], I (October, 1841), 29
  • A Song [poem], I (November, 1841), 76
  • Forest Music [poem], I (December, 1841), 150
  • The Fair Rosamond. A Sketch from English History, I (December, 1841, January 1842), 151-156, 201-205
  • Sonnet, I (January, 1842), 213
  • Sleeper, Arise and Call Upon Thy God [poem], I (January, 1842), 224
  • Midnight Dec. 31 [poem], I (January, 1842), 239
  • The Sunbeam. From La Martine [poem], I (February, 1842), 279
  • Aspirations after Knowledge [poem], I (February, 1842), 290
  • The Blind Organist [fiction], I (March, 1842), 343-351
  • The Beautiful Bouquet [poem], II (April, 1842), 1
  • My Garden Bower [poem], II (May, 1842), 89
  • To . . . , 'May You Die Among Your Kindred.' [poem], II (May, 1842), 104
  • Sabbath at Home [poem], II (June, 1842), 168
  • Stanzas, II (August, 1842), 266
  • Sonnet. 'And Pilate Said unto Them, Behold the Man!' II (September, 1842), 16
  • The Royal Mourner [poem], III (January, 1842), 88-89
  • 'Thy Will Be Done' [poem], III (February, 1843), 150
  • Martin, (Mrs.) M.
  • The Lake [poem], II (September, 1842), 369
  • McIntosh, Maria J. [identity is established through McIntosh letters; story appears under pseudonym of Marie de Beauvais]
  • Woman and Her Inconsistencies [fiction], II (May, June, August, 1842), 65-69, 193-203, 283-287; III (December, 1842), 64-69
  • Mifflin, J. H.
  • The Fountain [poem], II (April, 1842), 50
  • Woman [poem], II (July, 1842), 215
  • Sonnet. Written Upon Leaving Naples in 1837, II (August, 1842), 287
  • Milward, (Mrs.) Maria G.
  • The Florist's Daughter [fiction], I (February, 1842), 291-295; II (April, May, 1842), 40-44, 96-100
  • M., M. G. [Maria G. Milward? Maria J. McIntosh? Mrs. M. Martin?]
  • The Elopement [fiction], I (October, 1841), 36-43
  • Reminiscences of a Mahogany Table [sketch], I (January, 1841), 216-218
  • Neal, John [entries marked * are identified in this magazine as "by the author of The Ins and the Outs" and are otherwise anonymous.]
  • The Ins and the Outs, Or the Last of the Bamboozled [fiction; anonymous here but identified by Neal letters], I (October, 1841), 13-23
  • One Day in the History of the World [poem], I (October, 1841), 10-13
  • The Countess of Beltokay [fiction], I (November, December, 1841, January, 1842), 91-95, 129-134, 193-199
  • The Dying Husband to his Wife [poem], I (January, 1842), 214

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  • *Sketches from Life [articles]: Mrs. Sarah Austin, I (January, 1842), 242-243; Mrs. Anne S. Stephens, I (February, 1842), 311-312; Mrs. Seba Smith, II (May, 1842), 101-105; Miss Hannah F. Gould, II (June, 1842), 166-168; Miss Eliza Leslie, II (September, 1842), 336-337
  • Mary Bishop, Or the Transformation [fiction], I (February, 1842), 280-290
  • Polsko Powstan [poem], I (March, 1842), 352
  • The Drama [article, completely anonymous here; identified by Neal letters], II (April, 1842), 2-17
  • *Andrew Burr, A Domestic Prose Tragedy in Five Acts, II (June, July, August, September, 1842), 174-179, 241-250, 288-296, 315-325
  • *Eleemosynary Patriots [sketch], II (July, 1842), 207-215
  • To a Friend, On the Birth of Her First Child [poem], II (August, 1842), 282
  • The Marriage Ring [poem], III (December, 1842), 33
  • Little Monsters [article], III (January, 1843), 107-109
  • Old File, from an
  • The Unwilling Bride. A Dream [poem], I (October, 1841), 24
  • Anniversary Lyrics: No. I, I (November, 1841), 24; No. II, II (May, 1842), 78
  • An Argument for an Intemperate Lover [poem], III (January, 1843), 100
  • Orne, Caroline [variously given as Miss and Mrs. with and without the middle initial of F.]
  • The Sleeping Youth, The Maiden and Cupid [poem], I (October, 1841), 35
  • To R. P. [poem], I (October, 1841), 43
  • Notes of Warning, Or the Young Warrior's Return [poem], I (January, 1842), 233.
  • Adela Fleetwood [fiction], II (April, May 1842), 34-39, 70-77
  • The Roses [poem], II (June, 1842), 150-152
  • The Scheming Widow [fiction], II (July, 1842), 223-229
  • Uncle Hodgkins and His Family [sketch], II (August, 1842), 275-278
  • The Brother and Sister [fiction], III (February, 1843), 151-164
  • Orne, (Mrs.) Catharine [misprint for above?]
  • Cecelia Austin [fiction], I (March, 1842), 338-342
  • Osgood, (Mrs.) Frances S.
  • Song. "He Bade Me Be Happy" [poem], I (October, 1841), 43
  • Anna. A Sketch [poem], I (November, 1841), 96
  • To Little Cornelia [poem], I (January, 1841), 242
  • From an Unpublished Play [poem], I (March, 1842), 363
  • Patten, (Lt.) G. W.
  • The Cloud and the Stream [poem], I (October, 1841), 29
  • The Resemblance [poem], I (November, 1841), 82
  • Love's Vagary [poem], I (February, 1842), 298
  • Pike, Albert
  • Stanzas Written For a Lady [poem], I (October, 1841), 29
  • Lines to a Lady, On the Death of Her Mother [poem], I (November, 1841), 85
  • Psyche
  • A Thanksgiving Tale [fiction], III (December, 1842), 42-52
  • Pierce, (Rev.) George F.
  • The Bible [article], II (September, 1842), 345-346 [includes pagination error]
  • Richards, W. C.
  • Good Bye! [poem], I (November, 1841), 105
  • The Exodus, Or the Passage of the Red Sea. Exodus XIV [poem], I (December, 1841), 143-144
  • A Charade [poem], I (February, 1842), 264
  • The Cottager [poem], I (February, 1842), 278
  • God My Trust [poem], II (April, 1842), 29
  • Rinaldo
  • Lines [poem], II (August, 1842), 262.
  • Lines, To M . . . [poem], II (July, 1842), 206
  • Sigourney, (Mrs.) L. H.

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  • The Tree of Love [poem], I (November, 1841), 104
  • The Saintly Death [poem], III (December, 1842), 41
  • Flowers [poem], III (January, 1843), 100
  • [Simms, William Gilmore, identified in the magazine only as "by the author of . . ."]
  • Heart Fancies: A Series of Sonnets [only one of series appears], I (October, 1841), 9; [entire series appears], I (January, 1842), 200-201
  • Oakatibbe, Or the Choctaw Sampson. An Indian Sketch [fiction], I (November, December, 1841), 76-82, 163-169
  • Smith, O. L.
  • Modern Refinement [article], III (December, 1842), 57-62
  • Smith (Mrs.) Susan A.
  • A Sister's Love [sketch], II (September, 1842), 347-349
  • The Widow of Zarephath [poem], III (January, 1843), 120-121
  • Somers
  • The Invitation [poem], I (December, 1841), 156
  • My Native Land [poem], I (January, 1842), 205
  • To 'Just Fifteen'—With a White Rose [poem], II (May, 1842), 104
  • Snodgrass, J. Evans
  • The Poor Man's Complaint [poem], I (March, 1842), 370
  • Unbleached Webs of Thought [article], II (July, 1842), 220-222
  • S., R. S.
  • Charade [poem], II (August, 1842), 299
  • T., W. T. [William Tappan Thompson?]
  • Great Attraction! Or the Doctor 'Most Audaciously Tuck in!' A Sketch from Real Life, I (March, 1842), 364-370
  • Thompson, William T.
  • The Fisherman's Daughter. From a Series of Unpublished Tales of Georgia History, II (April, 1842), 46-50
  • The Patriot Brothers, A Tale of the Revolutionary History of Georgia, II (May, 1842), 109-116
  • Boss Ankles, The Man What Got Blowed Up With a Sky Racket [sic]. A Sketch from Life, II (June, 1842), 161-165
  • Walley, (Miss) M. E.
  • The Power of Music. Altered From the French [fiction], I (January, 1842), 219-224
  • Cecelia, Or Principle versus Passion [fiction], I (March, 1842), 353-360
  • The Macrobite. From the French [fiction], II (April, 1842), 19-29
  • Eighteen Months in Russia. By a Professor of Arms. Translated from the French for the 'Companion' [autobiography], II (June, July, August, 1842), 169-173, 216-220, 267-[274]
  • Wilde, (Hon.) R. H.
  • Lines Written for Viscountess ___'s Album, I (October, 1841), 34
  • Wood, (Mrs.), Charlotte M.
  • Diana, The Blind Girl of Machecaul. From the French of Soulie [fiction], I (November, December, 1841, January, February, 1842), 105-111, 156-162, 225-232, 265-271
  • Florita, A Spanish Tale. Altered from the French for the 'Family Companion' [fiction], II (June, 1842), 129-142
  • Woodworth, Samuel
  • The Deed of Gift, A Domestic Tale, I (October, November, December, 1841, February, 1842), 44-46, 73-76, 170-175, 298-311
  • To a Lady—On Parting [poem], II (April, 1842), 17
  • To Mary [poem], II (June, 1842), 156
  • Critics [poem], II (August, 1842), 282
  • Wooten, (Dr.) H. V.
  • Influence of Adversity on Mental Progress [article], II (May, 1842), 90-93
  • Intellectual and Moral Culture [article], II (June, 1842), 152-156
  • Colonel George Washington Weaver, The 'Big Man of his Settlement' [sketch], II (September, 1842), 327-331
  • Egotism of Self-Made Men [article], III (December, 1843), 40-41