Reprinted from various sources.The village editor; or, The Natville gem.--The old soldiers--a narrative.--Darby, the politician.--Family government.--A family picture.--The old women--a tribute.--The matchmaker--Julia and Clarissa.--A charming wife.--The ball.--William Mitten at school.--William Mitten at college.Mode of access: Internet
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
The Landreths and their relatives survive the horrors of the civil war.The Landreths and their relat...
Reprint of the author's Memoir of the life of Mrs. Anne Jean Lyman.Mode of access: Internet
Some of these stories first appeared in Scribner's magazine and Harper's weekly.The story of an old ...
Cover title.A wild boar chase.--Common sense on saloons; and the temperance question, extracts from ...
"Reprinted from the New England magazine, Oct. 1897," pp. [170]-184.Mode of access: Internet
Contains references to Quakers and to individual Friends' families such as Hilles, Ferris and Tatnal...
First published 1887, with title: Memorials of southern planter.Mode of access: Internet
Published also under title: Memorials of a southern planter.Mode of access: Internet
Plantation life in South Carolina before and during the civil war.Mode of access: Internet
Sketches of New England village life in the author's birthplace, Wakefield, Carroll County, New Hamp...
Originally published as a serieal in the Cornhill magazine, 1860.Mode of access: Internet
The wife of his youth -- Her Virginia mammy -- The sheriff's children -- A matter of principle -- Ci...
Comprises stories selected from the author's Sut Lovingood, published in 1867, and the complete text...
Chiefly taken from the author's Bibliothéque des villages.Theophilus.--The good miller.--War and pea...
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
The Landreths and their relatives survive the horrors of the civil war.The Landreths and their relat...
Reprint of the author's Memoir of the life of Mrs. Anne Jean Lyman.Mode of access: Internet
Some of these stories first appeared in Scribner's magazine and Harper's weekly.The story of an old ...
Cover title.A wild boar chase.--Common sense on saloons; and the temperance question, extracts from ...
"Reprinted from the New England magazine, Oct. 1897," pp. [170]-184.Mode of access: Internet
Contains references to Quakers and to individual Friends' families such as Hilles, Ferris and Tatnal...
First published 1887, with title: Memorials of southern planter.Mode of access: Internet
Published also under title: Memorials of a southern planter.Mode of access: Internet
Plantation life in South Carolina before and during the civil war.Mode of access: Internet
Sketches of New England village life in the author's birthplace, Wakefield, Carroll County, New Hamp...
Originally published as a serieal in the Cornhill magazine, 1860.Mode of access: Internet
The wife of his youth -- Her Virginia mammy -- The sheriff's children -- A matter of principle -- Ci...
Comprises stories selected from the author's Sut Lovingood, published in 1867, and the complete text...
Chiefly taken from the author's Bibliothéque des villages.Theophilus.--The good miller.--War and pea...
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
The Landreths and their relatives survive the horrors of the civil war.The Landreths and their relat...
Reprint of the author's Memoir of the life of Mrs. Anne Jean Lyman.Mode of access: Internet