The Golden Era, September 27,1863 - Mark Twain - More of Him - All About fashion New York Sunday Mercury, JJim Wolf and the Tom-Cats New York Sunday Mercury, JA Reminiscence of Artemus Ward New York Sunday Mercury, ApOfficial Physic New York Sunday Mercury, ApFemale Suffrage New York Sunday Mercury, MaA Curtain Lecture Concerning Skating New York Sunday Mercury, March 3, 1867- The Winner of the Medal New York Sunday Mercury, FebruThose Blasted Children New York Sunday Mercury, FebruDoings in Nevada Keokuk Daily Post, April 10, 1857- Snodgrass in a Adventure Keokuk Daily Post, NovemSnodgrass rides on the railroad Includes a description of a Shakespeare play. Keokuk Saturday Post, NovemCorrespondence. Mentioning James Reilly the O'Blennis murder case Jameison, the tragedian Hyde, the poet and market reports Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, MaCorrespondence of the "Journal." From St. Louis on the death of Deputy Marshal Benjamin F. Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, March 12, 1855- From St. Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, March 9, 1855- Describing local news the Negro girl Chlo Ann Harris New Mexico Indian uprising and market reports Mentioning a church sermon policemen Thespian Society Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, FebruCorrespondence of the "Journal." From St. Describing the Treasury Building, Pennsylvania Avenue, Capitol, Senate Chamber, Smithsonian Institute, Washington Monument Muscatine Journal, Friday, March 24, 1854- Washington Correspondence. Low and Captain Robert Creighton mortuary poetry and other local news
Muscatine Journal, FebruFrom Philadelphia. The Weather - Fire and Loss of Life - Christman reparations - "Chew's House" - Lydia Darrah's House - The Old "Slate Roof House" - "Carpenter's Hall"
Muscatine Journal, Friday, JanuCorrespondence. Describing the city of Philadelphia and mentioning the musician Ole Bull. Muscatine Journal, Friday, DecemOriginal Correspondence. Genre(s): Single Author Collections, Literary Collections Special thanks to Barbara Schmidt and for the use of the collected public domain articles and to Eberhard Schneider for the German segments found in sections 151 and 153. Introductory and editorial material on these articles is available at the Twainquotes website.
It does NOT contain articles that were re-printed from original sources (those original articles can be found in the first collection). This collection contains only the work of Mark Twain (and articles relating to him) that are in the public domain. The earliest articles first appeared in 1853. The missing articles, collected by, consist of works printed in the Muscatine Journal, the Keokuk Daily Post, the New York Sunday Mercury, the Golden Era, the Californian, The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, San Francisco Bulletin, the New York Herald and travel letters originally printed in the Chicago Daily tribune. "More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain" fills in the gaps left by the first collection of newspaper articles: "Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain".
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