March 1865
In This Issue
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Articles
The Story of a Year
A young couple is parted by Civil War in an early short story by the 21-year-old Henry James
The Frozen Harbor
At Andersonville
Doctor Johns
Ancient Mining on the Shores of Lake Superior
To a Poet on His Birthday, February 27
Needle and Garden: The Story of a Seamstress Who Laid Down Her Needle and Became a Strawberry-Girl
Memories of Authors: A Series of Portraits From Personal Acquaintance. Miss Landon
Our Oldest Friend: Read to "The Boys of '29," Jan. 5, 1865
Edward Everett
Notes of a Pianist: Ii
The Chimney-Corner: Iii. Little Foxes.--Part Ii
The Popular Lecture
The Hour of Victory
The Causes of Foreign Enmity to the United States
The Seer, or Commonplaces Refreshed
Christ and His Salvation
The Morrisons, a Story of Domestic Life
Studies for Stories
Collection De Vries
Reynard the Fox
The Cradle of Rebellions: A History of the Secret Societies of France
Cape Cod











