Reel: 34, No. 575
Carr, George P.
The contest: a poem.
Chicago, P.L. Hanscom. 1866
115 p.; 16 cm.
Reel: 34, No. 576
[Cartland, Moses Austin] 1805-1863.
An epistolary lament, supposed to have been written by a surviving Hunker soon after the N.H. election and addressed to his old friend in Washington, with explanatory notes.
Concord, [N.H.] Jones & Cogswell, printers. 1855
24 p.; 17.5 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 34, No. 578
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Ballads, lyrics, and hymns.
New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1866
ix, [4], 4-333 p.; front. (port.) illus.; 20 cm.; Cover-title: Alice Cary's poems.
Reel: 34, No. 579
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
The bishop's son.
New York, G.W. Carleton & co.; [etc.,etc.]. 1867
A novel,; [4], 7-416, [4] p.; 19 cm.; 4 pages of publisher's notices at end of book.
Reel: 34, No. 580
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Clovernook children.
Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1855
With engravings by Baker from designs by Barry.; 291 p.; front. plates.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 34, No. 581
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Hagar, a story of to-day.
New York, Redfield. 1852
vi, [13]-300, [12] p.; 19 cm.; 12 pages of publisher's notices at end of book.; Half-title.
Reel: 34, No. 582
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
A lover's diary.
Boston, Ticknor & Fields. 1868
ix, 240 p; illus.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 34, No. 583
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Lyra, and other poems.
New York, Redfield, Clinton Hall. 1852
177, [14] p.; 19 cm.; 14 pages of publisher's notices at end of book.
Reel: 35, No. 584
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Married, not mated; or, How they lived at Woodside and Throckmorton Hall.
New York, Derby & Jackson; Cincinnati, H.W. Derby. 1856
[5], 8-425 p.; 19 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 35, No. 585
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Poems.
Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1855
viii p., 1 l., 11-399 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 586
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871.
Snow-berries.
Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1867
A book for young folks.; x, 206 p.; front., plates.; 27.5 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 587
Cary, Alice Butler.
Florence Nightingale; or, The angel of charity.
Brooklyn. 1857
32 p.
Reel: 35, No. 588
Cary, Phoebe, 1824-1871.
Poems and parodies.
Boston, Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. 1854
vi, 200 p.; 19 cm.; Half-title.; 1st edition.
Reel: 35, No. 589
Cary, Phoebe, 1824-1871.
Poems of faith, hope, and love.
New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1868
v, 249 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 590
Case, Wheeler, d. 1793.
Revolutionary memorials.
New York, M.W. Dodd. 1852
embracing poems; published in 1778, and an appendix, containing General Burgoyne's proclamation, (in burlesque,) dated June 28, 1777--A late authentic account of the death of Miss Jane M'Crea--The American hero, a Sapphie ode, by Nat. Niles, A. M., etc. Ed. by the Rev. Stephen Dodd...; iv, [5]-69 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 591
Casey, Charles.
The charge of the Light Brigade.
St. Louis, Published by Gray & Crawford. 1861
8 p.; 18.5 cm., in case 20 cm.; "Prefatory" signed: Charles Casey, St. Louis, Jan. 1855.; Originally printed green wrapper, in green cloth folder.
Reel: 35, No. 592
Cassegrain, Arthur.
La Grand-tronciade; ou, Itinéraire de Quebec à la Rivière-du-Loup poème badin par Arthur Cassegrain.
Ottawa, G.E. Desbarats. 1866
vii, 96 p.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 593
Cassels, Samuel Jones, 1806-1853.
Liberty poems.
Charleston [S.C.] Sold by Allyn and McCarter; Macon [Ga.] J.M. Boardman; [etc., etc.]. 1851
xii, [9]-92 p.; 18.5 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 35, No. 594
Castleman, T.T.
Plain sermons for servants, by Rev. T.T. Castleman, and other members of the episcopal church.
New York, Stanford & Delisser. 1858
Written and published by request of the Rt. Rev. William Meade D.D. and the convocation of Central Va.; 438 p.; 20 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 595
[Castlen, E.B.].
Autumn Dreams, by Chiquita [pseud.].
New York, Appleton. 1870
108 p.; port.; 20 cm.; Poems.
Reel: 35, No. 596
Catalogue of the Palmer marbles, at the Hall belonging to the Church of the Divine Unity.
Albany, J. Munsell. 1856
New York, November, 1856.; 20 p.; Half-title.
Reel: 35, No. 597
Cathley, Charles, comp.
The ship Union and her pilot.
New York, Craighead. 1852
A poem, in three parts. Compiled [from Longfellow and others] by Charles Cathley.; 16 p.; 21 cm.
Reel: 35, No. 598
Caughey, A.H., 1827-1917.
Home, and other poems.
New York, Carleton. 1862
82 p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 36, No. 599
Cauwet, Pierre, 1843-1917.
... Poésies.
San Francisco, H. Payot. 1867
198 p.; 23.5 cm.; Contains signed autograph poem "Les poëts", dedicated to C.W. Stoddard, and its English translation. Also newspaper clipping of Stoddard's poem in response.
Reel: 36, No. 600
Caverly, Robert Boodey, 1806-1887.
The Merrimac and its incidents.
Boston, Innes and Niles. 1866
An epic poem.; 80 p.; Printed on one side of page only.
Reel: 36, No. 601
Celebration of Washington's birthday in Rome and Naples.
Published by order of the Committees of arrangements.
February 22, 1866.; 43 p.; 23 cm.; cover-title.
Reel: 36, No. 602
Century Association, New York.
The Bryant festival at "The Century".
New York, Century association. 1865
Illustrated ed.; 88 p.; front., ports., pl.; 31 cm.; "Only 150 copies printed.".
Reel: 36, No. 603
Century Association, New York.
The Bryant festival at "The Century," November 5, M.DCCC.LXIV.
New York, D. Appleton and company. 1865
88 p.; 22 cm.
Reel: 36, No. 604
Challen, James.
The cave of Machpelah and other poems.
Philadelphia, C. Sherman, printer. 1854
[3], viii-220 p; 19 cm.
Reel: 36, No. 605
Challen, James.
Igdrasil or, The tree of existence.
Philadelphia, Lindsay and Blakison. 1859
[4], 9-170 p.; 19.5 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 36, No. 606
Challen, James.
Island of the giant fairies.
Philadelphia, H. Challen. 1868
23, [1] p.; One page of publisher's notices at end of book.
Reel: 36, No. 607
Chamberlain, C., Mrs.
Poems.
Cincinnati, Ward & Taylor. 1853
iv, 209 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 36, No. 608
Channing, W.E., 1817-1901.
Near home; a poem.
Boston: James Munroe & Co. 1858
52 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 36, No. 609
[Channing, Walter] 1786-1876.
New and old.
[Boston?]. 1851
v, 151 p.; 19.5 cm.; Poems.; "Notes": p. [139]-151.
Reel: 36, No. 610
Chapin, Henry, 1811-1878.
A poem delivered at.
Milford, G.W. Stacy. [1867]
Mendon, the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Mendon.; May 15, 1867.; 16 p.; 8.
Reel: 36, No. 611
The Chapin gathering.
Springfield. Printed by S. Bowles and co. 1862
Proceedings at the meeting of the Chapin family, in Springfield, Mass., September 17, 1862.; 97 p.; 21.5 cm.; Half-title.; Includes a poem, written for the occasion, by Dr. Joseph G. Holland.
Reel: 36, No. 612
[Chapman, Edward John] 1821-1904.
A song of charity.
Toronto, A.H. Armour and company. 1857
(Canadian ed.); [7], 10-80 p.; 23 cm.; Signed: E.J.C.; Contents.--A song of charity.--Some additional poems: A Canadian summer's night. The poor Mignon.
Reel: 36, No. 613
Chapman, Edward John, 1821-1904.
A song of charity.
London, B.M. Pickering. 1858
(2d ed.)...; [6], 98 p.; 17 cm.; [Hazlitt tracts, v. 23 no. 4]; "Some additional poems": p. 75-98.
Reel: 36, No. 614
Chapman, G.W., d. 1881.
A tribute to Kane: and other poems.
New York, Rudd & Carleton. 1860
[3], 6-161 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 36, No. 615
Chapman, George Whitefield, 1780-1875.
Brief history of Gilead, and prose and poetic writings.
Portland [Me.] The Author. 1867
[3d ed., with additions]; [2], [5]-132 p.; 19.5 cm.; On cover: Writings of Goerge Chapman.; "Autobiography of George Whitefield Chapman": p. [15]-21.
Reel: 37, No. 616
Chard, Thomas S.
The voyage from childhood to heaven, a poem.
Chicago. [1870]
21 p.; 17 cm.; Printed on one side of leaf only.; Author's autographed presentation copy.
Reel: 37, No. 617
Chard, Thomas S.
The waking; a poem.
Chicago, Goodman. 1869
25 numb. leaves.
Reel: 37, No. 618
Charlestown (Mass.). First Church.
Semi-centennial celebration of the First Sabbath-school society in Massachusetts and the 1st Parish Sabbath school, Charlestown, held on the Lord's Day, October 14, 1866.
Boston, Arthur W. Locke & co. 1867
97,[9]p.; front. (port.); 19 cm.
Reel: 37, No. 619
Charleston (S.C.). Magnolia Cemetery.
Magnolia Cemetery; the proceedings at the dedication of the grounds, to which are appended the rules, regulations and charter of the company: with a list of officers and members of the board.
Charleston, S.C., Walker & James. 1851
88 p.; 23 cm.; Contains an Original ode, Ode, by Henry Timrod, and The city of the silent, by William Gilmore Simms.
Reel: 37, No. 620
The Charter oak.
Hartford, A. Collins. 1856
Its history--its fall...; 12 p.; illus.; 18 cm.
Reel: 37, No. 621
[Chase, Henry].
The life and times of Sam written by himself.
Claremont, New Hampshire, Tracy and Sanford. 1855
32 p.; 22 cm.; in case 25.5 cm.
Reel: 37, No. 622
Chase, Lucien B., 1817-1864.
The spirit of '76.
New York, printed for the author. 1855
A play.; 59 p.; D.
Reel: 37, No. 623
Chase, Lucien B., 1817-1864.
The young man about town.
New York. 1854
A comedy in three acts.; 42 p.; 12.
Reel: 37, No. 624
Chase, Mary M., 1822-1852.
Mary M. Chase and her writings.
Boston, Ticknor & Fields. 1855
Henry Fowler, editor.; xlvi p.1 l., 336 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 37, No. 625
Cheboague island, Casco Bay, July 18th, 1867.
New York, [Baker & Godwin, printers]. [1867]
8 p.; 23 cm.; Poem.
Reel: 37, No. 627
Cheever, G.B., 1807-1890.
The dream, or The True history of Deacon Gile's distillery, and Deacon Jones' brewery.
New York, T. Hamilton. 1859
16 p.
Reel: 37, No. 628
Chester, A.T., Rev., 1812-1892.
The lessons of the war.
Printed at Westfield Republican Office. [1865]
An oration delivered in Westfield, New York, 4th of July, 1865,; and poem by Prof. J.C. Long of Westfield.; 32 p.; 21.5 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 37, No. 629
Chesterfield, Ruth.
A new version of old Mother Hubbard.
Boston, Prang & co. 1866
(9) ff Vignettes. Illuminated title page and boarders. 27 cm.; Printed on one side of page only.
Reel: 37, No. 630
Chicago (Ill.).
Celebration of the eighty-sixth anniversary of the independence of the United States in Chicago, July 4th, 1862.
Chicago. 1862
Printed by authority.; 31 p.; 22 cm.; Oration by Benjamin Franklin Ayer; and poem by George William Pettes.
Reel: 37, No. 631
Chief Allfudge's instructions to the New York police, in verse.
New York, [J. Craft] printer. 1859
By an up-town democrat. 3d ed.; 35 p.; 20 cm.
Reel: 37, No. 632
Child, Asaph Bemis, 1813-1879.
The bouquet of spiritual flowers: received chiefly through the mediumship of Mrs. J.S. Adams.
Boston, B. Marsh. 1856
188 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 37, No. 633
Child, Lydia Maria (Francis), 1802-1880.
Autumnal leaves: tales and sketches in prose and rhyme.
New York, Boston, C.S. Francis & co. 1857
[7], 10-365 p.; 17.5 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 37, No. 634
Child, Lydia Maria (Francis), 1802-1880.
A new flower for children.
New York, C.S. Francis & co. 1856
For children from eight to twelve years old.; [3], 6-311 p; front. illus.; 17 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 37, No. 635
Child, Lydia Maria (Francis), 1802-1880.
A new flower for children.
Boston, Crosby, Nichols, Lee & co. 1861
[3], 6-311, [1] p.; front.; illus.; 18 cm.; Added title page engraved with vignette.
Reel: 37, No. 636
The Children's hour, by E.W.S. and S.W.M.
Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & co. 1866
128 p.; Prose and poetry.; Added t.-p., illus.; Originally published in 1864 by the U.S. Sanitary Commission.; Variant bindings.
Reel: 37, No. 637
The Children's scrap book, by J.P.W.
New York, Leavitt & Allen. 1860
30 l.; illus. incl. front.; 27 cm.; On cover: Picture books for boys & girls, scrap book.; Rhymed couplets.; Text within line borders.
Reel: 37, No. 638
Child's picture book.
Concord, New Hampshire, Rufus Merrill pub.?. 1854
16 p.; illus.; 12 cm.; Illustrated title page.
Reel: 38, No. 640
Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Atlantic; or, The true blessed island of poesy.
Macon, Ga., printed at the Georgia Citizen Office. 1853
A Paul epic-in three lustra by T.H. Chivers.; [5], 4-24 p.
Reel: 38, No. 641
Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Birth-day song of liberty.
Atlanta, Ga., C.R. Hanleiter & co., printers. 1856
A paean of glory for the heroes of freedom.; 15 p.; 22 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 642
Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Eonchs of ruby.
New York, Spalding & Shepard. 1851
A gift of love.; iv, [5]-166, [2] p.; 20.5 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 643
Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Memoralia; or, Phials of amber full of the tears of love.
Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co. 1853
A gift for the beautiful.; 1 p.l., [v]-xiv, 15-166, [2] p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 644
Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
The sons of Usna: a tragi-apotheosis, in five acts.
Philadelphia, C. Sherman & son. 1858
92 p.
Reel: 38, No. 645
Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Virginalia; or, Songs of my summer nights.
Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co. 1853
A gift of love for the beautiful.; 132, 13-36 p.; 24 pages of publisher's notices at end of book.
Reel: 38, No. 646
Christmas carols.
[n.p., B.A. Reed, printer]. 1860
By R. & S.; 47, [1] p.; 20 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 647
Churchill, Amelia Laman.
Masonic poems.
La Porte, Ind., Millikan & Cullaton printers. 1865
to which is added the Funeral Service. Published by authoress. 2d ed.; [5], 8-63 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 648
City sights, for little folks.
Philadelphia, H.C. Peck & Theodore Bliss. 1856
96 p.; illus.; 12 cm.; Illus. t.-p.; Poetry and prose.
Reel: 38, No. 649
City sights, for little folks.
Philadelphia, H.C. Peck & Theodore Bliss. 1857
96 p.; illus.; 12 cm.; Illus. t.-p.; Poetry and prose.
Reel: 38, No. 650
The City's heart.
New York, Carleton. 1866
By a daughter of New York.; 2 p.l., [9]-60 p.; front.; 16.5 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 651
Clack, Louise.
General Lee and Santa Claus.
New York, Blelock & co. 1867
Mrs. L. Clack's Christmas gift to her little southern friends.; [4], 3-36 p.; plates.
Reel: 38, No. 652
...Clam-Bake on the beach, by moonlight.
Quoque. August 16, 1859
Subsequent reminiscences by one of the marshals...; 11 p.
Reel: 38, No. 653
[Clapp, Henry] 1814-1875.
Husband vs. wife.
New York, Rudd & Carleton. 1858
With designs by A. Hoppin...; [2], 5-44, [4] p.; front., illus.; 18 cm.; Half-title.; In verse.; 3 pages of publisher's notices at end of book.
Reel: 38, No. 654
Clapp, Susan Francis (Preston), 1817-1859.
Quiet hours.
Salem, H. Whipple and son. 1859
Not published.; vi p., 1 l., 131 p.; 18 cm.; Lettered on back: Poems. S.F.C.
Reel: 38, No. 655
Clapp, William R.
Hints to the craft.
Trenton, Murphy & Bechtel printers. 1860
A masonic poem, by William R. Clapp,S.W. Read before Mercer Lodge no. 50 F and A.M. on Thursday evening Dec. 6, 1860.; 23 p.; 23 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 656
Clapp, William W., jr., 1826-1891.
La Fiammina.
Boston, W.V. Spencer. 1857
Founded upon a French play by Mario Uchard.; 35 p.; 18 cm.; (Spencer's Boston Theater Vol. 20, no. 160).
Reel: 38, No. 657
Clapp, William W., jr., 1826-1891.
My husband's mirror.
Boston, W.V. Spencer. 1857
A domestic comedietta, in one act.; 14 p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 658
Clark, B.
Past, present and future.
Toronto, Adam, Stevenson & co. 1867
In prose and poetry.; 168 p.
Reel: 38, No. 660
[Clark, E.H.G.].
Rue Erring.
[Troy? New York]. [1862]
A poem; viii, [9]-76, [1] p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 661
Clark, George Hunt, 1809-1881.
The news; a poem.
Hartford, F.A. Brown. 1856
49 p.; Half-title.
Reel: 38, No. 662
Clark, George Hunt, 1809-1881.
Now and then.
Hartford, F.A. Brown. 1855
A discursive poem; delivered before the Young men's institute, Hartford, Feb. 27th, 1855.; 44 p.; 23.5 cm.; "Published by request.".
Reel: 38, No. 663
Clark, George Hunt, 1809-1881.
Undertow of a trade-wind surf.
Hartford, C.G. Geer. 1860
200 p.; 23.5 cm.
Reel: 38, No. 664
Clark, Leander, 1823-1910.
Kenridge Hall, and other poems.
Washington, F. Philp. 1859
vi, [2], 113 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 665
Clark, Robert E.
The first book of Paradise lost; in rhyme.
Lynchburg, Va., Johnson & Schaffter. 1867
32 p.
Reel: 39, No. 666
Clark, Simeon Tucker, 1836-1893.
Josephine, and other poems.
Boston, The author. 1856
239 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 667
Clark, Thomas March, bp., 1812-1903.
A discourse delivered in Christ Church, Hartford, on Sunday, May 23, 1852.
Hartford, F.A. Brown. 1852
16 p.; 22 cm.; The imprisoned boy, by Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney: p. 16.
Reel: 39, No. 668
[Clark, William Adolphus] 1825-1906.
The cannonade, by Anicetus (pseud.).
Boston, A. Williams & Co. 1861
xiii, [15]-148 p.; 20 cm.; In verse.
Reel: 39, No. 669
Clark, William Adolphus, 1825-1906.
The learned world, by Anicetus (pseud.).
Boston, W.H. Piper & Co. 1864
xvii, 270 p.; 21 cm.; In verse.
Reel: 39, No. 670
Clark, William Adolphus, 1825-1906.
Our modern Athens; or, Who is first? A poem.
Boston, Redding & co. 1860
By Anicetus (pseud.).; x, [2], [13]-70 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 671
Clarke, Dorus, 1797-1884.
Fugitives from the escritoire of a retired editor.
Boston, Crocker and Brewster. 1864
vi, [2], 235 p.; front.; (port.).
Reel: 39, No. 672
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888.
...A discourse on Christian politics.
Boston, Crosby, Nichols & co. 1854
28 p.
Reel: 39, No. 673
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888.
George D. Prentice and Kentucky thirty-five years ago.
June 1870
In Old and New,; p. 739-744.; 24 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 674
Clarke, Katherine A.
Lyrical echoes.
Toronto, W. Briggs. 1899
vii, 9-157 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 675
Clarke, Martha J.
The child's first catechism, in verse.
Providence, Sidney S. Rider & Bro. 1864
2 ed.; 18 p.
Reel: 39, No. 675
Clarke, Mary Bayard (Devereux), 1827-1886.
Mosses from a rolling stone; or, Idle moments of a busy woman.
Raleigh, N.C., W.B. Smith & company. 1866
By Tenella [pseud.]--; viii, [9]-168, 7 p.; 14.5 cm.; 7 pages of publisher's notices at end of book.
Reel: 39, No. 677
[Clarke, Mary Cowden] 1809-1898.
Parod-oxical!- A psalm of life.
Pittsfield, Mass. July 9, 1851
What the heart of the young woman said to the old maid...; In The Berkshire mutual health reporter.; Vol. 2, no. 1.; p. [2].; 42 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 678
Clarke, Mary Cowden, 1809-1898.
The song of Drop o' Wather.
London, New York, G. Routledge & co. 1856
By Harry Wandsworth Shortfellow (pseud.); [5], 8-120 p.; 17 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 39, No. 679
Clarke, S.M., Mrs.
An original poem written for the opening of the fair, of the Mercantile library association, by Mrs. S.M. Clarke October 20, 1868.
San Francisco, Bacon & co., printers. 1868
12 p.; 17 cm.; Half-title.
Reel: 39, No. 680
[Clarke, S.M., Mrs.].
Our country.
San Francisco, published by A. Roman & co. 1864
Selections from an Unpublished Poem with the above title.; [5], 4-16 p.; 8 v.; Cover-title.; The MacDonald Collection.
Reel: 39, No. 681
Clarke, Thomas, fl. 1830-1872.
Sir Copp.
Chicago, Clarke & co. 1865
A poem for the times, in six cantos.; viii, 122 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 682
Clarke, Thomas, fl. 1830-1872.
Sir Copp.
Chicago, Pride & co. 1866
A poem for the times, in six cantos.; 130 p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 39, No. 683
Clarke, Thomas, fl. 1830-1872.
The two angels, or Love-let; a story of either paradise; in six cantos.
Chicago, Clarke & Bowron. 1867
194 p.; 19.5 cm.
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