Works
Editorial/Non-Fiction
"Communications: To my dear niece...” Family Reader, (July 20, 1830).
"Communications: To my dear niece...” Family Reader, (July 27, 1830).
"Communications: You write me, my dear M, that you are engaged…” Family Reader, (July 27, 1830).
"Music and Reverie," Family Reader 17, (August 1830).
"The Frugal Housewife," Family Reader 31, (August 1830).
"The Widow," Family Reader 26, (October 1830).
"Original Letter: You ask me, my poor little niece, to write you a story,” Family Reader 23, (November 1830).
"Recollections of Thanksgiving," Family Reader, (December 7, 1830).
"Hints to Parents," Family Reader, (December 14, 1830).
"Hints to Young Ladies," Family Reader, (February 15, 1831).
"Hints to Parents," Family Reader, (March 15, 1831).
"Hints to Parents," Family Reader, (March 29, 1831).
"Hints to Parents," Family Reader, (August 2, 1831).
"Parents Morally Accountable for the Health of Their Children," Family Reader 23, (August 1831).
"Family Scenes," Family Reader, (August 30, 1831).
"The Dram Drinker," Family Reader, (September 13, 1831).
"Children's Impressions Concerning Death," Family Reader, (October 4, 1831).
"Never Lace Your Children," Family Reader, (October 11, 1831).
"Religious Duties--The Poor Woman," Family Reader, (November 1, 1831).
"Hints to Parents," Family Reader, (January 10, 1832).
"Teach the Young Idea How to Shoot," Family Reader (August 21, 1832).
"Will You Please Buy Me a Pair of Shoes...?" Family Reader, (August 28, 1832).
“The Worthies of Virginia,” Southern Literary Messenger 6, (January 1840). [Republished in the Brooklyn Eagle, December 1843.]
“Girlhood,” Southern Literary Messenger 6, (April 1840): 296-299.
"Shelley," Southern Literary Messenger 6, (November 1840): 717-20.
"Characterless Women," Graham's Magazine, (October 1842): 199-200.
"A Word Upon Conceitedness," Graham's Magazine, (October 1843): 203-4.
“The Sentiment of Petship,” The Rover (1844): 241-3. [Republished in The Mayflower for MDCCCXLVIII, (1847) and later in the United States Magazine, July 15, 1854.]
“The Sentiment of Self-Sacrifice,” Graham’s Magazine 26, (February 1845): 90-91.
"Ears," Portland Transcript, (February 22, 1845).
"Self-Renunciation," Portland Transcript, (March 8, 1845).
"Capital Punishment," Portland Transcript, (November 29, 1845).
“Be Chatty,” The Young American’s Magazine of Self-Improvement 1, (July 1847): 224-29.
**Remarks at the National Woman’s Rights Convention, Syracuse September 8, 1852
"A Card from Mrs. E. Oakes Smith," New York Tribune, (December 31, 1852).
“College For Both Sexes,” United States Magazine 1, no. 3 (July 15, 1854): 93.
"Reply to P.T. Barnum," New York Tribune, (May 5, 1855).
“The Life of Washington,” Emerson’s Magazine and Putnam’s Monthly, (1857-58): 1, 115, 227, 337, 451, and 565.
"Alice Carey," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 520-1.
"Books," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 591-2.
"Bankruptcy and Dress," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 746-47.
"Button-Holes and Babies," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 320-1.
"Fashions and Fashion Plates," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 764.
"A Happy New Year," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 87-8.
"Men and Women," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857) 83-6.
"New York State Teachers' Convention: Protest of a Lady Member," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 517-19.
"Power and Genius," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 312-3.
"The Weaker Vessel," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 319-20.
"Who Are Our Educators?" Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 636-38.
"Womanly Perception," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 529-30.
"Women Voting," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857): 417.
"Writing in New York," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1857):88-9.
"Burning Libraries," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 324-5.
"Private Insane Hospitals," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 214-5.
"Poverty a Producer," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 174-6.
"Sarah Helen Whitman," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 115.
"The Sewing Machine," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 101-2.
"Virtue Rewarded," Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 431-3.
"Women as Physicians,” Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, (1858): 433-4.
"The Ragpickers of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (January 1859): 133-39.
"The Street Musicians of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (January 1859): 160-67.
"The Newsboys of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (February 1859): 242-48.
"The Firemen of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (March 1859): 357-63.
"The Tombs, The Great City Prison," The Great Republic Monthly, (March 1859): 364-68.
"The Carmen of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (April 1859): 486-90.
"The Sewing Girls of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (May 1859): 568-76.
"Low Life in Large Cities," The Great Republic Monthly, (July 1859): 19-26.
"The Pawnbrokers of New York," The Great Republic Monthly, (July 1859).
"Autobiographic Notes," Beadle's Monthly (1867): 30-33, 147-56, 220-25, 325-29, 437-42, 538- 49.
“Studio of an Artist,” Baldwin’s Monthly 8, (January 1874): 2.
“Mrs. Henry R Schoolcraft,” Baldwin’s Monthly 8, (March 1874): 2.
“A Brief Chapter on Love,” Baldwin’s Monthly 8, (June 1874): 2.
“Reminiscences,” Baldwin’s Monthly 9, (September 1874): 1.
“Old Crawford,” Baldwin’s Monthly 9, (October 1874): 1.
“Celebrities of the Theatre,” Baldwin’s Monthly 10, (February 1875): 1.
“Montreal,” Baldwin’s Monthly 10, (May 1875): 7.
“Old Crawford and the Willy House (Of the White Mountains),” Baldwin’s Monthly 11, (July 1875): 2.
“A Visit to the ‘Pool’ Saco, Maine,” Baldwin’s Monthly 11, (September 1875): 7.
“The Family,” The Herald of Health 11, (January 1868): 9-11.
“Choosing a Husband,” The Herald of Health 11, (February 1868): 73-75.
“Choosing a Wife,” The Herald of Health 11, (March 1868): 105-7.
“Building the House,” The Herald of Health 11, (April 1868): 152-4.
“Keeping House,” The Herald of Health 11, (May 1868): 201-3.
“Rocking the Cardle,” The Herald of Health 11, (June 1868): 265-8.
“Training the Child,” The Herald of Health 12, (July 1868): 10-2.
“Boys and Girls,” The Herald of Health 12, (August 1868): 49-52.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. My First Baby,” The Herald of Health 12, (October 1868): 153-6.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. II,” The Herald of Health 12, (November 1868): 217-220.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. III,” The Herald of Health 12, (December 1868): 253-5.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. IV,” The Herald of Health 13, (January 1869): 20-3.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. V,” The Herald of Health 13, (February 1869): 74-6.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. VI,” The Herald of Health 13, (March 1869): 121-4.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. V,” The Herald of Health 13, (April 1869): 166-8.
“Whipping Children,” The Herald of Health 13, (May 1869): 193-8.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. VI,” The Herald of Health 13, (June 1869): 121-4.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. VII,” The Herald of Health 14, (July 1869): 21-3.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. VIII,” The Herald of Health 14, (August 1868): 61-4.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. IX,” The Herald of Health 14, (September 1869): 113-6.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. XI,” The Herald of Health 14, (October 1869): 157-160.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. XII,” The Herald of Health 14, (November 1869) 210-3.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. XIII,” The Herald of Health 14, (December 1869) 265-9.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 19, (March 1872): 109-112.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 19, (April 1872): 165-7.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 19, (May 1872): 209-212.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 19, (June 1872): 252-5.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 20, (July 1872): 20-4.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 20, (September 1872): 117-120.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 20, (October 1872): 166-9.
“The Convenanters,” Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature 8, (November 1872): 489-490.
“Reminiscence of Foresti the Italian Patriot,” Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature 8, (November 1872): 524-525.
“Kitty Howard’s Journal. Second Series,” The Herald of Health 20, (December 1872): 257-262.
“To a Picture of Miranda,” Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature 9, (April 1873): 526.
“Lachrymals Versus Pocket-Handkerchiefs,” Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature 10, (August 1873): 204-205.
“William Cullen Bryant,” Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature 10, (September 1873): 403-405.
“Mothers-in-Law,” Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature 11, (February 1874): 211-212.
“Unwilling Maternity,” The Herald of Health 28, (March 1877): 49-53.
“Poe and Rachel,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 68, (April 1879): 179-80.
“The Philosophy of Superstition,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 70, (May 1880): 231-6.
“Hallucinations,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 71, (September 1880): 129-132.
“Our Women,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 71, (December 1880): 298-301.
“Does Gold Grow?,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 72, (February 1881): 78-80.
"The Puritan Child, Being an Autobiography," The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 72 (1881): 188-92, 304-9.
"The Puritan Child," The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 73 (1881): 72-8, 241-8.
"The Puritan Child," The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 74 (1882): 80-6.
“The Death Warning,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 75, (October 1882): 198-9.
“Suggestions,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 75, (December 1882): 292-3.
“How They Talked – My Recollections of Prominent Americans,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 76, (May 1883): 234-9.
“Save the Children,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 80, (May 1885): 283-6.
“Know Thyself,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 84, (September 1887): 119-21.
“How an Old Maid Came to a Resolution.” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 86, (November 1888): 245-50. [Only published portion of MS novel, The Queen of Tramps.]
“Margaret Fuller,” The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 89, (September 1889): 104-7.
"Reminiscences and Reflections," The Phrenological Journal of Science and Health, (September, 1890): 105-6.