Sample Notices: 1851 - 1865
Gallery of Images
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1851
New Story by Mrs. Stowe
(National Era, 8 May 1851)
Letter from Era Reader [1]
(National Era, 17 July 1851)
Mrs. Stowe's Story [1]
(National Era, 18 September 1851)
Letter from Grace Greenwood
(National Era, 2 October 1851)
[UTC in Press]
(Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 22 October 1851)
Letter from Era Reader [2]
(National Era, 30 October 1851)
1852
Mrs. Stowe's Story [2]
(National Era, 1 January 1852)
Letter from Two Era Readers
(National Era, 22 January 1852)
Letter from Era Reader [5]
(National Era, 29 January)
[Book Publication of UTC]
(National Era, 29 January 1852)
[UTC Published Saturday]
(New York Independent, 25 March 1852)
[Last Installment of UTC]
(National Era, 1 April 1852)
[Southern Counterpart to UTC]
(North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine, 1 April 1852)
[Ending of UTC]
(New York Independent, 8 April 1852)
Extraordinary Demand for UTC
(The Liberator, 9 April 1852)
[The Story of the Age]
(National Era, 15 April 1852)
[Call for Cheap Edition of UTC]
(National Era, 15 April 1852)
[Unprecedented Demand for UTC]
(New York Independent, 15 April 1852)
[UTC, The Era and Anti-Slavery]
(National Era, 22 April 1852)
[UTC & Serial Publication]
(National Era, 29 April 1852)
[Letter from New York|excerpt]
(National Era, 29 April 1852)
[Extract from UTC]
(Christian Parlor Magazine, 1 May 1852)
[UTC & Colonization]
(National Era, 6 May 1852)
Resolutions of the Anti-Slavery Society
(National Era, 13 May 1852)
[50,000 Copies Sold in 8 Weeks]
(New York Independent, 13 May 1852)
[Stowe's royalties reach $4000]
(New York Times, 14 May 1852)
[A Southern response]
(New York Times, 19 May 1852)
Rivalry
(Hartford Courant, 20 May 1852)
Petty Larceny
(New York Independent, 20 May 1852)
American Anti-Slavery Society Resolutions
(Frederick Douglass' Paper, 27 May 1852)
UTC--Its History
(National Era, 27 May 1852)
Universalist Moral Reform Society [excerpt]
(New York Times, 28 May 1852)
[Uncle Tom's Cabin as it is]
(The Literary World, 29 May 1852)
[Northern Counterpart to UTC]
(North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine, 1 June 1852)
[UTC's Popularity] (Essex County
Freeman, June 1852)
[Mrs. Stowe's Husband]
(Circular, 6 June 1852)
[UTC & the Era's Readers]
(National Era, 8 June 1852)
Homes for the Fugitives
(New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
I Wish I Could Do Something
(New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
[Demand for UTC Continues]
(New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
[UTC in New York Library]
(New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
Novels and Their Influences
(Liberator, 11 June 1852)
[80,000 copy published tomorrow] (Liberator, 11 June 1852)
[UTC's Popularity] (National
Anti-Slavery Standard, 17 June 1852)
UTC & Dr. Parker (National Anti-Slavery
Standard, 1 July 1852)
[A UTC Word Puzzle]
(Merry's Museum and Parley's Magazine, 1 July 1852)
Letter from New York [Excerpt]
(National Era, 1 July 1852)
["the African character" & Eva's song] (Liberator, 2 July 1852)
[UTC in England]
(New York Independent, 8 July 1852)
H.C. Wright on UTC's's "Objectionable
Characteristics" (Liberator, 9 July 1852)
[Whittier's Song "Little Eva" (Journal of
Music, 10 July 1852)
[Stowe's royalties reach $10,000]
(New York Times, 12 July 1852)
[Stowe's $10,300 Royalty] (National
Anti-Slavery Standard, 15 July 1852)
Mrs. Stowe & Two Mulatto Girls (National
Anti-Slavery Standard, 15 July 1852)
Jenny Lind & Uncle Tom
(New York Independent, 22 July 1852)
Counterpart to Uncle Tom
(New York Independent, 29 July 1852)
[A New Orleans' Slaveholder and UTC]
(National Era, 29 July 1852)
[Collier's Song "Eva's Parting" (Journal of
Music, 31 July 1852)
[Solution to UTC Puzzle]
(Merry's Museum and Parley's Magazine, 1 August 1852)
The White Slave
(National Era, 5 August 1852)
UTC in Virginia Herald
(National Era, 5 August 1852)
Hypocrisy
(The Huntress, 7 August 1852)
California Life
(New York Independent, 12 August 1852)
[a cheap edition of UTC?]
(National Era, 12 August 1852)
Life in the South
(National Era, 12 August 1852)
[Dramatization of UTC]
(New York Times, 19 August 1852)
Uncle Tom, Travesty
(New York Independent, 19 August 1852)
UTC in Canada & California (National
Anti-Slavery Standard, 19 August 1852)
Poor Uncle Tom [Song Advertisement]
(New York Times, 21 August 1852)
Uncolored Views upon Colored Subjects
(Literary World, 21 August 1852)
Companion to "Uncle Tom's Log Cabin"
(Literary World, 21 August 1852)
UTC Dramatized
(National Era, 26 August 1852)
A New Compromise
(New York Independent, 26 August 1852)
Letter from D. H. W.
(National Anti-Slavery Standard, 26 August 1852)
Uncle Tom
(Pittsburgh Visiter, August 1852)
[Sen. Sumner on UTC's popularity]
(New York Times, 27 August 1852)
Anti-Slavery in the Theatre (New York
Herald, 28 August 1852)
Another Word about UTC
(New York Independent, 2 September 1852)
UTC in New Orleans
(New York Independent, 2 September 1852)
Why Slaves Escape
(New York Independent, 2 September 1852)
[Sen. Sumner on UTC]
(National Era, 2 September 1852)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Lincoln Democrat, 3 September 1852)
Slavery Publications
(National Era, 9 September 1852)
Second Anti-Slavery Festival
(Frederick Douglass' Paper, 10 September 1852)
The White Slave and UTC
(Christian Observer, 11 September 1852)
Reply to H. C. Wright
(Liberator, 17 September 1852)
Uncle Tom in England
(New York Times, 18 September 1852)
"Great Britain"
(New York Times, 18 September 1852)
Scoffers & Scandal Mongers
(New York Observer, 23 September 1852)
[Portrait of the Author of UTC]
(National Era, 23 September 1852)
UTC and The London Times
(New York Evangelist, 23 September 1852)
UTC Leaks Badly
(New York Observer, 30 September 1852)
The Observer & UTC, Stowe, Parker (National
Anti-Slavery Standard, 30 September 1852)
"Uncle Tom Literature"
(New York Independent, 30 September 1852)
Uncle Tom on Stage in England
(New York Times, 2 October 1852)
War About UTC
(Christian Observer, 2 October 1852)
Controversial--Parker & Beecher
(New York Times, 6 October 1852)
Slavery in the Southern States
(National Era, 7 October 1852)
Opinion of a Southerner
(National Era, 7 October 1852)
Uncle Tom in England
(Buffalo Courier, October 1852)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Boston Chronicle, October 1852)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Journal of Commerce, October 1852)
Aunt Phillis's Cabin
(The Liberator, 8 October 1852)
Uncle Tom's Cabin As It Is
(New York Tribune, 8 October 1852)
Aunt Phillis's Cabin Again
(Dover Star, 8 October 1852)
UTC in New Orleans
(New York Independent, 8 October 1852)
Life at the South
(Boston Merchants' Journal, October 1852)
[UTC needs no defense]
(National Era, 14 October 1852)
UTC Contrasted with Buckingham Hall
(Literary World, 16 October 1852)
Literary Intelligence
(New York Independent, 21 October 1852)
Mrs. Stowe and the NY Courier
(National Era, 21 October 1852)
Letter from James Hill
(New York Evangelist, October 1852)
Stolen Thunder
(Oberlin Evangelist, October 1852)
UTC [in New Orleans]
(New York Independent, October 1852)
[Buckingham Hall]
(New York Times, 23 October 1852)
"Anti-Tom" [Aunt Phillis's Cabin]
(New York Independent, 28 October 1852)
"Uncle Tom" in England
(National Anti-Slavery Standard, 28 October 1852)
[Popularity of UTC]
(New York Times, 1 November 1852)
Literature of Slavery
(New Englander, November 1852)
Letter from an American in England
(New York Independent, 4 November 1852)
Pro Slavery Literature (Liberator, 5
November 1852)
"Uncle Tom" at the South
(Georgetown Herald, November 1852)
Vigilance Committees & UTC
(National Era, 18 November 1852)
UTC & the Pro-Slavery Press
(National Era, 18 November 1852)
What Southern Men Think
(National Era, 25 November 1852)
[Sales of UTC in Canada]
(New York Times, 1 December 1852)
The Uncle Tom Epidemic
(Literary World, 2 December 1852)
[UTC in France]
(New York Times, 3 December 1852)
[UTC in Welsh]
(New York Times, 6 December 1852)
"The Cabin & Parlour"
(Tallahassee Sentinel, 9 December 1852)
UTC Literature [& London Times]
(New York Independent, 9 December 1852)
Frank Freeman's Barber Shop
(New York Evangelist, 9 December 1852)
Frank Freeman's Barber Shop
(New York Observer, 9 December 1852)
The Northern Farmer
(National Era, 9 December 1852)
Frank Freeman's Barber Shop
(Literary World, 11 December 1852)
[Rev. Parker's Remarks]
(New York Independent, 16 December 1852)
[A Key to UTC Announced]
(New York Independent, 16 December 1852)
UTC in Welsh
(New York Independent, 16 December 1852)
Anti-Tom
(New York Independent, December 1852)
[Emma Snodgrass at UTC play]
(New York Times, 17 December 1852)
Splendid Edition
(Liberator, 17 December 1852)
[UTC, New English Game]
(New York Times, 21 December 1852)
[UTC: A Edition for the Million]
(Chicago Tribune, 22 December 1852)
Uncle Tom in Painting & Statuary
(Liberator, 23 December 1852)
UT's Companions [song & game]
(New York Independent, 23 December 1852)
Books for the Season [Extract]
(New York Independent, 23 December 1852)
The Cabin and Parlor
(Littell's Living Age, 25 December 1852)
[Cheap Edition of UTC]
(New York Independent, 30 December 1852)
UTC and Fiction
(National Era, 30 December 1852)
[An Appeal from the Women of England]
(National Era, 30 December 1852)
UTC in England
(Frederick Douglass' Paper, 31 December 1852)
Speech of Rep. Giddings [excerpt]
(Frederick Douglass's Paper, 31 December 1852)
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1860-1865
1853
[Stowe's Profits from UTC]
(Literary World, 1 January 1853)
[Using UTC in con game]
(New York Times, 4 January 1853)
The Policy of Providence
(Brooklyn Circular, 5 January 1853)
Again, and Yet Again, Uncle Tom
(New York Independent, 6 January 1853)
Carrying Truth to the Minds of Millions
(National Era, 6 January 1853)
UTC Abroad
(Boston Journal, 7 January 1853)
"The Cabin and the Parlor"
(Seco (Maine) Union, 7 January 1853)
"The White Slave"
(Hartford Republican, 7 January 1853)
Slavery in the Southern States
(Littell's Living Age, 8 January 1853)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(The Huntress, 8 January 1853)
The Authoress of UTC
(New York Illustrated News, 8 January 1853)
[Anti-Tom Novels]
(New York Independent, 13 January 1853)
General Cass on Uncle Tom
(Worcester Spy, 14 January 1853)
[UTC in France & Hawaii]
(New York Times, 14 January 1853)
Mrs. Stowe a Pirate
(Christian Inquirer, 15 January 1853)
Uncle Tom Almanac Ad
(New York Times, 18 January 1853)
UTC in Germany
(New York Times, 21 January 1853)
Shocking!
(Liberator, 21 January 1853)
UTC [Illustrated Edition]
(Liberator, 21 January 1853)
UTC in Ruins (Frederick Douglass's
Paper, 21 January 1853)
"Uncle Tom" on the Stage
(New York Illustrated News, 22 January 1853)
Our Prospects and Our Duties
(The National Era, 27 January 1853)
George Sand and Uncle Tom
(The National Era, 27 January 1853)
Topsey, or The Slave Girl's Appeal
(Frederick Douglass's Paper, 28 January 1853)
Autographs for Freedom (Frederick Douglass'
Paper, 28 January 1853)
The White Slave (Frederick Douglass'
Paper, 28 January 1853)
[Pernicious Novel Reading]
(The Friend, 29 January 1853)
New Work by the Author of "Jane Eyre"
(Putnam's Magazine, February 1853)
UTC in New Orleans
(The National Era, 3 February 1853)
Rev. Joel Parker and Uncle Tom
(The National Era, 3 February 1853)
[Stowe's Profits from UTC]
(New York Independent, 10 February 1853)
Anti-Slavery on Nantucket
(The National Era, 10 February 1853)
A Key to UTC
(The National Era, 10 February 1853)
Letter from Mrs. Stowe
(New York Times, 17 February 1853)
[A newspaper titled Uncle Tom's Cabin]
(New York Times, 18 February 1853)
UTC in Russia and France
(New York Times, 23 February 1853)
Hints to a Young Writer
(Brooklyn Circular, 23 February 1853)
[Anti-Slavery Society Speech of Theodore Parker]
(Excerpt)
(Liberator, 25 February 1853)
[Sunday & UTC]
(New York Times, 26 February 1853)
Uncle Tomitudes
(New York Times, 1 March 1853)
Amy Seward's Temptation
(The Youth's Companion, 3 March 1853)
The Northern Farmer
(The National Era, 3 March 1853)
[UTC at the South]
(New York Times, 4 March 1853)
["Stowe has unsexed herself"]
(Liberator, 4 March 1853)
Letter from Mrs. Stowe
(Liberator, 4 March 1853)
Uncle Tom on His Travels
(New York Tribune, March 1853)
Uncle Tom in Italy
(Liberator, 4 March 1853)
[UTC in Paris]
(Liberator, 4 March 1853)
Uncle Tom Ballads
(New York Illustrated News, 5 March 1853)
[Ad for The Lofty and the Lowly]
(The National Era, 10 March 1853)
Female Piety
(New York Independent, 10 March 1853)
Uncle Tom in Paris (New York Tribune,
March 1853)
[UTC's Popularity in the South] (Boston
Commercial, March 1853)
Home Talk #180 (Brooklyn
Circular, 12 March 1853)
[Cancelling subscriptions in protest]
(The Friend, 12 March 1853)
[UTC at the U.S. Senate]
(New York Times, 17 March 1853)
The Lofty and the Lowly
(New York Independent, 17 March 1853)
White Slavery
(New York Independent, 17 March 1853)
Anti-Slavery Prospects in Michigan
(National Era, 17 March 1853)
The Two Cabins (New Orleans
Picayune, March 1853)
UTC as a Sabbath-School Book
(Liberator, 18 March 1853)
UTC in Persia (New York Independent,
March 1853)
Editor's Table (Graham's Magazine,
March 1853)
The British Slave System (Graham's
Magazine, March 1853)
Uncle Tom Abroad
(National Era, 24 March 1853)
UTC in St. Louis
(National Era, 31 March 1853)
Sen. Douglas and Sen. Butler
(National Era, 31 March 1853)
Uncle Tom Abroad (New York Evangelist, 1
April 1853)
The Black Swan
(New York Illustrated News, 2 April 1853)
[The profits of UTC]
(National Era, 7 April 1853)
Anti-Christian Influence of UTC (New York
Independent, 15 April 1853)
[The Cabin and Parlor]
(The Literary World, 16 April 1853)
A Year's Work|UTC in France
(Brooklyn Circular, 16 April 1853)
[the Christian purpose of UTC (1)]
(Brooklyn Circular, 20 April 1853)
Mrs. Stowe [& Patrick's Shanty] (Providence
Post, April 1853)
[Patrick's Shanty] (Commonwealth, April 1853)
Uncle Tom's Key (New York Independent, April 1853)
A Year's Work (Congregationalist, April 1853)
The Uncle Tom Deputation (New York
Independent, April 1853)
Disastrous Effects of Novel-Reading
(Brooklyn Circular, 23 April 1853)
[the Christian purpose of UTC (2)]
(Brooklyn Circular, 23 April 1853)
UTC and Colonization
(New York Times, 25 April 1853)
Mrs. Stowe & Her New Book [Key]
(National Era, 28 April 1853)
Uncle Tom in India
(New York Independent, 28 April 1853)
Stowe in the Richmond Whig
(National Era, 28 April 1853)
UTC in the Metropolitan Magazine
(National Era, 28 April 1853)
Extract from a Lyceum Lecture
(Liberator, 29 April 1853)
[Topsy's last name]
(Home Magazine, May 1853)
Reception of Mrs. Stowe in London
(The United States Review, May 1853)
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Christian Examiner, May 1853)
[Evils of Slavery for Whites]
(National Era, 5 May 1853)
Effect of Uncle Tom in Europe
(Brooklyn Circular, 7 May 1853)
American Anti-Slavery Society Annual Report
(National Era, 11 May 1853)
Abolition and Anti-Slavery Societies
(New York Times, 12 May 1853)
[UTC in the Richmond Examiner]
(National Era, 12 May 1853)
Mrs. Stowe & Her Assailants
(National Era, 12 May 1853)
[Douglass' Address to Anti-Slavery Society]
(New York Herald, 12 May 1853)
UTC in the Richmond Examiner
(National Era, 12 May 1853)
[UTC in a Missouri Paper]
(National Era, 19 May 1853)
UTC in Alabama
(New York Evening Post, 24 May 1853)
American Writers in England
(National Era, 26 May 1853)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(New York Observer, 26 May 1853)
[Novel-reading and Quakerism]
(The Friend, 28 May 1853)
Fanny Fern on Mrs. Stowe's Uncle Tom
(Olive Branch), 28 May 1853)
Fanny Fern on an "Uncle Tom" (The True
Flag, c. 1853)
Conversation with a Slaveholder [Excerpt]
(Brooklyn Circular, 1 June 1853)
About a Number of Things [Excerpt]
(New York Independent, 2 June 1853)
UTC at the South
(National Era, 2 June 1853)
UTC in Alabama
(National Anti-Slavery Society, 4 June 1853)
The Senior Editor on UTC
(New York Independent, 9 June 1853)
UTC in the South
(National Era, 9 June 1853)
[Stowe and a temperance novel]
(National Era, 9 June 1853)
Mrs. Stowe & Her Money
(Frederick Douglass Paper, 10 June 1853)
UTC [& Southern Readers]
(Commonwealth, June 1853)
The Senior Editor against UTC
(New York Independent, 16 June 1853)
[UTC and the love-plot]
(National Era, 23 June 1853)
Northern Writers and Southern Reviewers
(New York Times, 28 June 1853)
UTC in Alabama
(National Era, 30 June 1853)
The Profits of UTC
(National Era, 30 June 1853)
[Letter from Rev. McCalla]
(National Era, 7 July 1853)
The Glory and the Shame of Our Country [Excerpt]
(National Era, 7 July 1853)
[Beecher Discusses Stowe's Royalties]
(National Era, 7 July 1853)
Indications at the South
(National Era, 7 July 1853)
[Leslie's Panorama of UTC]
(New York Evangelist, 7 July 1853)
Taken out of Court
(Brooklyn Circular, 13 July 1853)
[UTC in Missouri]
(New York Independent, 14 July 1853)
[Bailey in England]
(National Era, 14 July 1853)
Curvilinear
(National Era, 14 July 1853)
Things in California
(National Era, 21 July 1853)
The Journals and Mrs. Stowe
(New York Tribune, 22 July 1853)
Speech of George Julian [Extract]
(Frederick Douglass' Paper, 29 July 1853)
Evils of Slavery
(Western Journal and Civilian, August 1853)
A UTC Panorama
(National Era, 4 August 1853)
Panorama of Slavery
(Liberator, 5 August 1853)
A Parody
(Liberator, 5 August 1853)
Signs of Progress at the South
(National Era, 11 August 1853)
A Sectional Appeal
(National Era, 11 August 1853)
Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe (Ohio Statesman,
13 August 1853)
[Review of Key to UTC
(Western Journal and Civilian, September 1853)
[UTC and New Orleans schoolteachers]
(National Era, 8 September 1853)
[UTC in songs, &c.] (New York Tribune, 19 September 1853)
[Stowe's Return to America]
(National Anti-Slavery Standard, 24 September 1853)
The Mud Cabin [Excerpt]
(Putnam's Magazine, November 1853)
[Stowe's profits from UTC]
(Liberator, 4 November 1853)
"Uncle Tom" Horse as Lottery Prize
(New York Times, 15 November 1853)
[North American Review on UTC]
(Christian Inquirer, 19 November 1853)
Treatment of Slaves
(National Era, 15 December 1853)
Mammoth Trees
(Christian Advocate, 22 December 1853)
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1860-1865
1854
Critical Notices [Excerpt]
(The Southern Quarterly Review, January 1854)
Signs of Progress
(Ohio Cultivator, 1 January 1854)
Review of The Mud Cabin
(Ohio Cultivator, 1 January 1854)
Portrait of the Author of UTC
(New York Evening Post, January 1854)
[Stowe's Letter to Glasgow Ladies]
(Frederick Douglass' Paper, 20 January 1854)
"Uncle Tom" in School
(Jeffersonian Democrat, January 1854)
Fine Arts
(Putnam's Monthly Magazine, February 1854)
Places of Public Amusement [Excerpts]
(Putnam's Monthly Magazine, February 1854)
Popular Taste
(Circular, 9 February 1854)
The Cause of Woman
(The New York Independent, 16 February 1854)
Lesser Gossip [Excerpt]
(Home Journal, 25 February 1854)
Notice for Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands
(The Independent, 2 March 1854)
The Nebraska Question
(The Liberator, 3 March 1854)
The Power of Congress [Excerpt]
(New York Times, 20 March 1854)
Moral Reform and Anti-Toms, 2 Reviews
(The Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, April 1854)
Preparation for the Gospel
(Circular, 6 April 1854)
British Testimonial to Mrs. Stowe
(The Liberator, 14 April 1854)
New Music
(The Liberator, 21 April 1854)
[Blackwood's Criticism of UTC]
(Christian Inquirer, 22 April 1854)
Literature [Excerpt]
(Putnam's Monthly Magazine, May 1854)
Books, Publishers, and Authors [Excerpt]
(The United States Magazine, 15 May 1854)
New York Theatres and The Moral Drama [Excerpt]
(The United States Magazine, 15 May 1854)
New Publications
(The Liberator, 21 May 1854)
The Late James Walker
(The Liberator, 28 May 1854)
Abolition vs. The Union [Excerpt]
(The United States Review, June 1854)
The Annual Report of the Anti-Slavery Society
(The National Era, 1 June 1854)
Theatres and Morals
(New York Observer and Chronicle, 8 June 1854)
New Publications [Excerpt]
(New York Evangelist, 29 June 1854)
Joseph Hayes Presented with Copy of UTC
(Circular, 1 July 1854)
Letter from Mr. E. W. Blyden
(The African Repository, August 1854)
The Women of Maine in Convention
(The Liberator, 4 August 1854)
Story Books
(The Liberator, 4 September 1854)
Criticism of Mrs. Stowe
(Circular, 5 September 1854)
[Advertisement for Children's Book UTC]
(The National Era, 7 September 1854)
Talks with the Slaves in South Carolina [Excerpt]
(The Liberator, 8 September 1854)
Southern Atrocities [Excerpts]
(The Liberator, 22 September 1854)
[Uncle Tom as Race Horse
(New York Times, 26 September 1854)
The Black Emperor of Hayti [Excerpt]
(The United States Magazine, 15 October 1854)
[Stowe and Her "Slaves"]
(New York Times, 3 November 1854)
Announcement of Ida May
(The New York Independent, 5 November 1854)
Catches of Comfort [Excerpt]
(New York Times, 9 November 1854)
[Review of Ida May]
(The National Era, November 16, 1854)
Review of Ida May
(The New York Independent, 16 November 1854)
Notice of Ida May
(23 November 1854, New York Observer and Chronicle)
Female Writers
(New York Evangelist, 14 December 1854)
[Book Sales and Royalties]
(New York Times, 20 December 1854)
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1860-1865
1855
Literature [Excerpt]
(Putnam's Magazine, January 1855)
Review of Ida May
(North American Review, January 1855)
Ida May
(The Universalist Quarterly, January 1855)
Ida May
(Christian Examiner, January 1855)
The Anti-Slavery Novels
(The Liberator, 5 January 1855)
South-Side View of Slavery
(New Englander, February 1855)
The People of Washington and the Free States
(The National Era, 1 February 1855)
Preaching to the Times [Excerpt]
(The Independent, 22 February 1855)
South-Side View of Slavery
(The Liberator, 23 February 1855)
American Tract Society
(The Independent, 22 March 1855)
The Great Order of the Cave [Excerpts]
(The Pioneer, April 1855)
Tribute to Harriet Beecher Stowe
(The Liberator, 20 April 1855)
Sensation Books Ad
(New York Times, 28 April 1855)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Christian Parlor Magazine, 1 May 1855)
Uncle Tom's Cabin in Russia
(The Liberator, 4 May 1855)
Passage from Stowe's Auto-Biography
(The National Era, 24 May 1855)
[Stowe's on Son's Death & Beauty of Blacks]
(Frederick Douglass' Paper, June 1855)
A Mistake in Literary History
(The National Era, 21 June 1855)
White Topseys
(New York Evangelist, 28 June 1855)
[Review of The White Slave]
(New York Times, 28 July 1855)
The Watchman
(United States Review, August 1855)
Shocking Cruelty to a Negro
(New York Times, 27 September 1855)
A New Book on American Slavery
(New York Times, 10 October 1855)
Confessions of an Abolitionist
(The Liberator, 26 October 1855)
American Literature and Reprints [Excerpt]
(Putnam's Magazine, November 1855)
Facts and Topics [Excerpt]
(Circular, 8 November 1855)
New Books
(The Albion, 10 November 1855)
Matched Horses
(New York Times, 14 November 1855)
An Oneida Journal [Excerpt]
(Circular, 22 November 1855)
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1860-1865
1856 - 1859
Trial and Conviction of Alfred T. Wood
(The African Repository, January 1856)
Novels Going Out
(The Saturday Evening Post, 26 April 1856)
Mrs. Stowe
(New York Independent, 15 May 1856)
Is It Parallel?
(New York Independent, 29 May 1856)
Love's Obstructions and Victories
(Brooklyn Circular, 7 August 1856)
Clara, or Slave Life in Europe
(Graham's Magazine, September 1856)
The New-England Churches
(New York Independent, 11 September 1856)
[Review of Dred]
(New York Observer and Chronicler, 18 September 1856)
[Review of Dred]
(Christian Inquirer, 22 September 1856)
[Dred at the National Theatre]
(Brooklyn Circular, 2 October 1856)
Review of Dred
(National Era, 9 October 1856)
'Incendiary' Bookselling at Mobile, and its Treatment
(The Liberator, 10 October 1856)
[Dred vs. UTC]
(Brooklyn Circular, 30 October 1856)
[Anti-Slavery Literature]
(National Era, 13 November 1856)
Dred and the Presbyterian
(New York Independent, 27 November 1856)
[Banished Mobile Bookseller Relocates]
(New York Independent, 4 December 1856)
[Tit for Tat]
(American Publishers' Circular and Literary Gazette, 6 December 1856)
[Barnum and Cordelia Howard leave for Europe]
(Brooklyn Circular, 11 December 1856)
Westminster Review for October
(National Era, 11 December 1856)
Review of Dred (The Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, (January 1857)
Review of Tit for Tat (National Era, 1 January 1857)
Letter from Banished Mobile Bookseller
(New York Times, 5 January 1857)
Autobiography of a Female Slave (The Liberator, 23 January 1857)
Southern Literature [Excerpt] (Putnam's Magazine, February 1857)
The Pro-Slavery Press of the South (National Era, 26 February 1857)
Death of the Original Uncle Tom (Saturday Evening Post, 7 March 1857)
Review of Dred (The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, April 1857)
Want of Gallantry in South Carolina (National Era, 9 April 1857)
A 'Philanthropist' in North Carolina (The Liberator, 17 April 1857)
[Sam Green Imprisoned for Owning UTC]
(Cambridge (Md.) Democrat, 20 April 1857)
An Abolitionist in Disguise (The Liberator, 1 May 1857)
An Anti-Slavery Debate [Excerpts] (New York Independent, 18 June 1857)
The Function of the Novel (Brooklyn Circular, 2 July 1857)
A Great Anti-Slavery Book—Letter from a Lady (The Liberator, 14 August 1857)
Anti-Slavery Sentiment in Maryland (National Era, 27 August 1857)
Imprisonment of Rev. Samuel Green (The Liberator, 4 September 1857)
Denial of Samuel Green's Imprisonment (New York Independent, 5 November 1857)
UTC in the Era (National Era, 19 November 1857)
Ideal Girlhood in Modern Romance [Excerpts] (Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, May 1858)
In the Wake of Uncle Tom's Cabin (New York Independent, 10 June 1858)
Truth Stranger than Fiction (The Happy Home and Parlor Magazine, (July 1858)
A Pardon Desired (New York Evangelist, 8 July 1858)
The Positive Testimony of Omission [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 22 July 1858)
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' in Italy (Brooklyn Circular, 29 July 1858)
Prayer for Pardon (The Liberator, 30 July 1858)
A Preacher in the Maryland Penitentiary (The Liberator, 22 October 1858)
That Imprisoned Colored Exhorter (The Liberator, 19 November 1858)
The Stereoscope [Excerpts] (Brooklyn Circular, 2 December 1858)
Copyright-Translations of "Uncle Tom" (The Albion, 31 December 1858)
"Uncle Tom" in Italian
(New York Times, 13 January 1859)
"Uncle Tom" in the British Museum (New York Independent, 13 January 1859)
Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society [Excerpt] (The Liberator, 4 February 1859)
Rev. Samuel Greene (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 23 February 1859)
Samuel Green, The Imprisoned Colored Man (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 23 March 1859)
Review of (The Minister's Wooing (National Era 3 November 1859)
[A New Drama] (Spirit of the Times, 10 December 1859)
Books Received [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 15 December 1859)
John Brown on the Stage (Spirit of the Times, 17 December 1859)
The Octoroon (Spirit of the Times, 17 December 1859)
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1860-1865
1860 - 1865
[New Printing of UTC] (The Monthly Religious Magazine and Independent Journal, February 1860)
Milwaukee Theatricals (Spirit of the Times, 30 June 1860)
The West Coast of Africa [Excerpt] (New Englander, August 1860)
A Choice Bit for Exeter Hall (Vanity Fair, 25 August 1860)
Review of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (The Monthly Religious
Magazine, March 1861)
A True Incident (The Youth's Companion, April 1861)
The Uprising of a Great People [Excerpt] (The Methodist Quarterly Review, October 1861)
Work's Over (Harper's Weekly, 21 December 1861)
Sermon by Henry Ward Beecher [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 9 January 1862)
Conclusive Reasoning (Saturday Evening Post, 15 March 1862)
An African in Whom Was No Guile (New York Independent, 23 March 1862)
Out of Jail (The Liberator, 4 July 1862)
Review of Among the Pines (New York Independent, 10 July 1862)
Simon, the Cyrenian (The Liberator, 15 August 1862)
Unchristian Self-Culture (Christian Inquirer, 8 November 1862)
Trials of Authors (Saturday Evening Post, 24 January 1863)
Little Shady (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 8 April 1863)
"The Negro Brigade and UTC" (Philadelphia Press, 19 May 1863)
Review of Residence of a Georgia Plantation (Knickerbocker Magazine, August 1863)
A Literary Carnival (The Round Table, 16 January 1864)
Beadle's Dime Books [Excerpts] (North American Review, July 1864)
Mari [Excerpt] (Peterson's Magazine, July 1864)
Social Slavery (Brooklyn Circular, 20 February 1865)
Whether It Paid [Excerpt] (Arthur's Home Magazine, July 1865)
Old Melodies (Saturday Evening Post, 29 July 1865)
The Ideal Hero (Brooklyn Circular, 28 August 1865)
Hero Worship (Brooklyn Circular, 28 August 1865)
Safety Matches [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 21 September 1865)
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