The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863: Devoted To Literature And National PolicyVarious
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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863: Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Various
Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century -- Periodicals
A Fancy Sketch, 482
A Heroine of To-Day, 543
A Merchant's Story. Edmund Kirke, 206, 289, 451, 528, 642
American Destiny. John Stahl Patterson, 79, 160
An Englishman in South Carolina, 110
A Trip to Antietam. Charles W. Loring, 145
A Winter in Camp. E. G. Hammond, 519
Cloud and Sunshine, 687
Consequences of the Rebellion. Hon. F. P. Stanton, 26, 223
Cost of a Trip to Europe, 730
"Dead," 204
Down in Tennessee, 469
Editor's Table, 126, 250, 379, 503, 747
Ethel. Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 435
False Estimations, 274
Flag of our Union. Hon. R. J. Walker, 480
For and Against, 334
Gold. Hon. Robert A. Walker, 279
Great Heart, 629
Henrietta and Vulcan. Delia M. Colton, 421
How they Jested in the Good Old Time. Charles Godfrey Leland, 237
How the War affects Americans. Hon. F. P. Stanton, 411
How Mr. Lincoln became an Abolitionist. S. B. Gookins, 727
Huguenots of New Rochelle. Hon. G. P. Disosway, 1
Huguenots of Virginia, 348
'I;' or, Summer in the City, 40
In Memoriam. Richard Wolcott, 527
'Is there Anything in It?' 688
Last Words. Ingoldsby North, 282
Literary Notices, 122, 248, 374, 500, 630, 744
Maccaroni and Canvas. Henry P. Leland, 7
May Morning, 657
Mill on Liberty. Hon. F. P. Stanton, 674
Miriam's Testimony. M. A. Edwards, 589
Montgomery in Secession Time, 354
National Ode, 554
Nullification and Secession. Hon. Robert J. Walker, 179
Our National Finances. Hon. R. J. Walker, 129
Our Present Position, its Dangers and Duties, 488
Parting, 288
Pen, Pallet, and Piano, 117
Pictures from the North, 398
Poetry and Poetical Selections, 474
Promise. Edward S. Rend, jr., 78
Promoted, 420
Reason, Rhyme, and Rhythm. Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 662, 698
Shylock vs. Antonio. Carlton Edwards, 539
Sunshine in Thought, 233
The Birth of the Lily, 169
The Blue Handkerchief, 279
The Buccaneers of America. Wm. L. Stone, 703
The Captain of '63 to his Men, 315
The Causes and Results of the War. Lieut. E. Phelps, U. S. A., 617
The Century of Inventions. C. G. Leland, 318
The Chained River. Charles G. Leland, 410
The Chech, 395
The Complaining Bore, 496
The Confederation and the Nation. E. Carey, 694
The Destiny of the African Race in the United States.
Rev. J. M. Sturtevant, D. D., 600
The Great Prairie State. Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, 513
The Ivy. Charles Godfrey Leland, 47
The Lady and her Slave. Mrs. Martha W. Cook, 330
The Mishaps of Miss Hobbs. Wm. L. Williams, 54
The Navy of the United States, 659
The New Rasselas, 404
The Physical Survey of New York Harbor
and its Approaches. Henry Mitchell, 105
The Return. E. S. Rand, jr., 464
The Sioux War. John G. Nicolay, 195
The Skeptics of the Waverley Novels. Chas. G. Leland, 439
The Soldier's Burial, 373
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