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——— Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Boston, 1899.
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Hopkins, Fred M. ‘'Shall We Preserve the Poe Cottage at Fordham?” Review of Reviews, XIII, 458-462 (April, 1896).
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——— History of New York City. New York, C18843.
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——— “Newly-Identified Reviews by Edgar Poe.” Notes and Queries, CLXIII, 441 (December 17, 1932).
“Poe and the Philadelphia Irish Citizen.” Journal of the American Irish Historical Society, XXIX, 121-131 (1930-1931)
——— “Puckle and Poe.” Notes and Queries, CLXIV, 205-206 (March 25, 1933).
——— ed. The Letters from George W. Eveleth to Edgar Allan Poe. New York, 1922.
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Sanborn, Alvan F., ed. The Reminiscences of Richard Lathers. New York, 1907.
Schreiber, Carl. “A Close-Up of Poe.” Saturday Review of Literature, III, I65-I67 (October 9, 1926).
——— “The Donkey and the Elephant.” Yale University Library Gazette, XIX, 17-19 duly, 1944).
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Smith, Elizabeth Oakes. “Reminiscences.” Baldwin's Monthly, IX, 1 (September, 1874).
Spannuth, Jacob E., and Thomas O. Mabbott, eds. Doings of Gotham. Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1929.
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Stafford, John. The Literary Criticism of ‘Young America’; A Study in the Relationship of Politics and Literature, 1837-1850. Berkeley, California, 1952.
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——— Recollections; Personal and Literary. New York, 1903.
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Tassin, Algernon. The Magazine in America. New York, 1916.
Taylor, Anthony. “American First Editions; Charles Fenno Hoffman, 1806-1884.” Publishers’ Weekly, CXXXII, 2312 (December 18, 1937).
Taylor, Bayard. The Echo Club, and Other Literary Diversions. Boston, 1876.
The Congregational Year Book. Boston, 1891.
The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography; Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women Who Are Doing the Work of Moulding the Thought of the Present Time. New York, 1892-1951. 37 vols.
The Opal; A Pure Gift for the Holy Days. New York, 1844.
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Ticknor, Caroline. Poe's Helen. New York, 1916.
Twamley, Edna M. “The Western Sketches of Caroline Mathilda [sic] (Stansbury) Kirkland.” Michigan Historical Collections, XXXXIX, 89-124 (1915).
Van Amringe, J. H., et al. A History of Columbia University, 1754-1904; Published in Commemoration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of King's College. New York, 1904.
Van Cleef, Augustus. “Poe's Mary.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXVIII, 634-640 (March, 1889).
Wade, Mason. Margaret Fuller; Whetstone of Genius. New York, 1940.
——— ed. The Writings of Margaret Fuller. New York, 1941.
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Welsh, Mary Michael. Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time up to 1860. Washington, 1937.
Whittier, John Greenleaf. The Writings of. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1888. 7 vols.
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Williams, Stanley T. “New Letters About Poe.” Yale Review, XIV, 755-773 (July, 1925).
Wilson, James Grant. Bryant and His Friends; Some Reminiscences of the Knickerbocker Writers. New York, 1886.
——— “Recollections of American Authors. No. 9. Nathaniel P. Willis.” Book News Monthly, XXX, 574-578 (April, 1912).
——— The Life and Letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck. New York, 1869.
——— ed. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland; from the Earliest to the Present Time. London, 1877. 2 vols.
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——— Two American Pioneers; Seba Smith and Elizabeth Oakes Smith. New York, 1927.
B. Newspapers and Magazines
American (For the Country). (New York). 1837
American Metropolitan Magazine. 1849.
American Monthly Magazine. (Boston). 1829.
American Monthly Magazine. (New York). 1837.
American Review, 1845-1847. Arcturus. 1841-1842.
Aristidean. 1845.
Boston Miscellany of Literature and. Fashion. 1842.
Broadway Journal. 1845-1846.
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine. 1839-1840.
Daily Advertiser. (Boston). 1867
Democratic Review. 1844-1848.
Godey's Lady's Book. 1846-1847.
Graham's Magazine. 1841-1850.
Herald. (New York). 1873, 1921.
Holden's Dollar Magazine. 1848-1849.
Home Journal. 1848-1850.
Hunt’ s Merchants’ Magazine. 1845-1846.
Independent. 1876.
John Donkey. 1848.
Knickerbocker. 1833-1861.
Ladies’ Companion. 1838.
Literary World. 1847-1853.
Mirror. 1832-1847.
National Press. 1846.
New World. 1841, 1843.
Old Guard. 1870.
Republican and Daily Argus. (Baltimore). 1844.
Saturday Courier. (Philadelphia). 1846.
Southern Literary Messenger. 1835-1849.
Times. (New York). 1858, 1863, 1878, 1902.
Tribune. (New York). 1845-1847, 1850, 1868, 1878, 1886.
C. Manuscripts and Dissertations
Berg Collection. New York Public Library.
Bryant, Anne. “Poe and Godey’ s Lady's Book.” Unpublished master's thesis, Duke University, 1940.
Daughrity, Kenneth L. “The Life and Work of Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1806-1836.” Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1935.
Duyckinck Collection. New York Public Library. Griswold Collection. Boston Public Library.
Hull, William Doyle, II. “A Canon of the Critical ‘Works of Edgar Allan Poe.” Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1941.
Keyes, Langley C. “Caroline M. Kirkland; A Pioneer in American Realism.” Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1935.
“Literary America.” Poe's MS, Henry E. Huntington Library.
Mansfield, Luther S. “Herman Melville; Author and New Yorker, 1844-1851.” Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1936.
Poe-Ingram Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia. “The Living ‘Writers of America.” Poe's MS notes, Pierpont Morgan Library.
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