A Preliminary Checklist of Books and Articles by Margaret Sidney (Harriet[t] Mulford Stone Lothrop)


Sources of information: (19N) = 19th-Century U.S. Newspapers; (APS) = American Periodicals Series Online; (FM) = The Fiction Mags Index; (UFL) = Guide to the Margaret Sidney (Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop) Papers, Special and Area Studies Collections, University of Florida Smathers Libraries

Notes: Book publications precede periodicals in the listing. Links to digitized copies of Five Little Peppers volumes are on the site's Series by Margaret Sidney page.


1877

"Polly Pepper’s Chicken Pie," Wide Awake 5 (Nov 1877) [by H M S] (FM)

[reprinted in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886) and in The Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers, (Lothrop 1899) ]

1878

"Thusie’s Fourth of July," Wide Awake 7 (Jul 1878) [by H M S] (FM)

"Phronsie Pepper’s New Shoes," Wide Awake 7 (Oct 1878) [by Margaret Sydney?] (FM)

[reprinted in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories (Lothrop, 1886) and in The Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers (Lothrop 1899) ]

1879

"Tressy’s Christmas," Wide Awake 8 (Jan 1879) (FM)

[reprinted in Tressy's Christmas with Other stories by Favorite Authors (Lothrop, 1880}-- other contents unknown; also in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886). Circa 1887, Lothrop also may have printed a special edition of the story, advertised as free to any child enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing; also reprinted in The Gleaner. Dec. 1886]

"Little Hop-o’-My-Thumb," (poem) Wide Awake 9 (Sep 1879) (FM)

"Did They Have a Christmas? " Christian Union 20 (Dec 17, 1879): 532ff (APS)

1880

"Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew." [serial - 12 pts] Wide Awake Jan-Dec 1880 (FM)

[reprinted as Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, (Lothrop 1881) [Peppers #1]]

"Fun--For Whom?" Zion's Herald 57.5 (Jan 29, 1880): 38 (APS)

Miss Huldah’s Valentine," Congregationalist February 11, 1880; pg. 6;

"Peggotty Pipe's Valentine." Independent 32 (Feb 12, 1880): 28 (APS)

"Little Trim's Valentine," Youth's Companion, Feb. 12, 1880 (UFL)

"Miss Huldah’s Valentine," Congregationalist , February 11, 1880: 6 (19N)

"Why Polly Don't Love Cake!" (poem) The Independent 32 (Mar 11, 1880): 28 (APS)

"April Fool," (poem) Wide Awake 10 (Apr 1880) (FM)

[Reprinted in Congregationalist, Wednesday, March 31, 1880: 6 (19N)]

"A Spring Song," (poem) Wide Awake 10 (May 1880) (FM)

[Reprinted in The Poet and the Children, ed. Matthew Henry (Lothrop 1882): 187 -- only item by Sidney]

"How the Little Smiths Got Their Fourth of July Money," Harper's Young People 1 (June 29, 1880): 497-500

Online at Google Books

[adapted for dramatic reading in Dramatic Reader for Grammar Grades by Marietta Knight (American Book Company, 1910)]

Online at Google Books

"Who Won?" Youth's Companion 53 (Sep 23, 1880): 318. (APS)

"Who Had a Thanksgiving?" (poem) Wide Awake 11 (Nov 1880) (FM)

[Reprinted in Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, October 22, 1880 (19N)]

"Mrs. Bangs's Pies. A Thanksgiving Story." Christian Union 22 (Nov 24, 1880): 453.(APS)

"Me, and the Other Boys! A Thanksgiving Story," Congregationalist, November 24, 1880: 6 (19N)

1881

Half Year at Broncton (Lothrop, 1881)

Online at at Google Books

So as by Fire (Lothrop, 1881)

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (Lothrop 1881) [Peppers #1]

[reprints "Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew." [serial - 12 pts] Wide Awake Jan-Dec 1880 ]

"Cousin Sallie’s Wedding Slippers," Wide Awake 12 (May 1881) (FM)

[reprinted in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886)]

"What the Seven Did!" Christian Union 24 (Aug 10, 1881). 137ff.(APS)

[excerpt from What the Seven Did, or, The Doings of the Wordsworth Club (Lothrop, 1882)?]

"Three Little Pigs," (poem) Wide Awake 13 (Sep 1881) (FM)

1882

Ballad of the Lost Hare (Lothrop, 1882)

Online at University of Florida Digital Collections

The Pettibone Name: A New England Story (Lothrop, 1882)

Online at Internet Archive

What the Seven Did, or, The Doings of the Wordsworth Club (Lothrop, 1882)

[excerpt in Christian Union 24 (Aug 10, 1881). 137ff.?]

"Song Amid the Holly Berries," [poem] in The Poet and the Children, ed. Matthew Henry (Lothrop, 1882): 40. -- only item by Sidney

"Into the Light" (poem), Congregationalist, October 11, 1882: 3 (19N)

"Put Things Back!" Congregationalist, October 25, 1882: 6 (19N)

"The Deacon's 'Pep'mint' Drops," Youth's Companion 55 (May 4, 1882): 175 (APS)

"Maud’s Problem" (poem) Wide Awake 14 (Jun 1882) (FM)

"The Modern Little Princes" Wide Awake 16 (Dec 1882) (FM)

1883

Who Told It to Me (Lothrop, 1883)

Online at Google Books


"Song of the Christmas Stockings," (poem) Wide Awake 16 (Jan 1883) (FM)

Online at Google Books

"Ethel’s Advice," (poem) Wide Awake 16 (Mar 1883) (FM)

Online at Google Books

"Gethsemane," The Independent 35 ( Mar 22, 1883): 26. (APS)

"Easter," (poem) Wide Awake 16 (Apr 1883) (FM)

Online at Google Books

"Caryl’s Plum," Wide Awake 16 (May 1883) (FM)

Online at Google Books

[reprinted in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886); also reprinted in Twilight Stories (Saalfield 1905): one of two items by Sidney; also reprinted in Young People's New Pictorial Library of Poetry and Prose (Adams, Putnam & Co., 1888); one of five items by Sidney]]

"Corinne’s Musicale," (poem) Wide Awake 17 (Jun 1883) (FM)

Online at Google Books

[reprinted in Twilight Stories (Saalfield 1905): one of two items by Sidney; also reprinted in Young People's New Pictorial Library of Poetry and Prose (Adams, Putnam & Co., 1888); one of five items by Sidney]

"What Shall We Do With Our Christmas Cards?", The Morning Star. (June 20, 1883) (UFL)

"Kate Greenaway," Wide Awake 17 (Jul 1883) (FM)

Online at Google Books

[Reprinted in Young People's New Pictorial Library of Poetry and Prose (Adams, Putnam & Co., 1888); one of five items by Sidney]

"Two Brave Little Sailors," The Independent 35 (Oct 4, 1883): 27 (APS)

"Keziah's Lesson," The Independent 35 (Oct 25, 1883.): 26 (APS)

"Hold Thou Me Up" (poem) Congregationalist, November 22, 1883: 3 (19N)

"Song of a Christmas Hearth," (poem) Wide Awake 18 (Dec 1883) (FM)

1884

How They Went to Europe (Lothrop, 1884)

Polly and the Children (Lothrop, 1884)

[reprinted as Polly : Where She Lived, What She Said, and What She Did (Lothrop, 1886)?]


"Griselda's New Year's Reception," St. Nicholas 11 (Feb 1884): 291ff (APS)

Online at Google Books

[reprinted in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886)]

"The Carlisle School for Indian Pupils," Wide Awake 18 (Mar 1884) (FM)

Online at Google Books

[reprinted in How to Learn and Earn, or, Half Hours in Some Helpful Schools (Lothrop, 1884) -- sole item by Sidney in collection; also reprinted in Young People's New Pictorial Library of Poetry and Prose (Adams, Putnam & Co., 1888); one of five items by Sidney; also reprinted in Sights Worth Seeing (Lothrop , 1886) -- sole item by Sidney in collection?]

"Gladys," Wide Awake 18 (May 1884) (FM)

Online at Google Books

[reprinted in Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886)]

"Each Day," [poem] Christian Advocate 59 (May 12, 1884): 338

[reprinted from Pansy, unidentified date; reprinted in New York Evangelist 55 (Aug 28, 1884): 6] (APS)

"Christmas," The Independent 36 (Dec 18, 1884): 28 (APS)

"John Whitman's Offer: A Christmas Story," Boston Home Journal 36 (Dec. 27, 1884) (UFL)

1885

Ringing Words and Other Sketches (Lothrop, 1885)


"Midwinter in the Public Garden," (poem) Wide Awake 20 (Jan 1885) (FM)

Online at Google Books

"Philip’s Teachers A May Song," (poem) Congregationalist May 07, 1885: 6 (19N)

"Our Hero [General Grant]" (poem) Congregationalist, August 06, 1885: 6 (19N)

"A New Departure for Girls" [serial - 6 pts] Wide Awake 21 (Jun-Nov 1885) (FM)

[reprinted in A New Departure for Girls, (Lothrop, 1886)]

"A Little Child's Letter to General Grant," The Guardian 36 (Oct. 1885): 302-04

[reprinted from unidentified issue of the Sunday-School Times]

"The Other Side of the Charity," Christian Union 32 (Oct 29, 1885): 12ff (APS)

"A New Way To Eat Thanksgiving Dinner," Christian Union 32 (Nov 26, 1885): 16ff (APS)

"Mrs. Peter's Christmas Party," Christian Traveller, No. V. Dec. 1885 (UFL)

"Dilly and the Captain." [serial - 6 pts] Wide Awake 22 (Dec 1885- May 1886) (FM)

[reprinted as Dilly and the Captain (Lothrop, 1887)]

1886

On Easter Day (Lothrop, 1886)

The Golden West as Seen by the Ridgeway Club (Lothrop, 1886)

Hester, and Other New England Stories (Lothrop, 1886)

[Contents: Hester; Aunt Emmeline's [Em'line's ?] Crazy Quilt; Miss Cynthy's Tramp; Job Peters' First Christmas; The Old Cabinet

'Siah Wilcox's Ward; Miss Faichild's Christmas Stocking; The Parson's New Coat; Mrs Peaseley's Christmas Party; D'rinthy; Miss Hemenway's Wedding Bonnet]

Online at at Google Books

The Minute Man: A Ballad of "The Shot Heard 'round the World", (Lothrop, 1886) [30 pgs]

Online at at Google Books

[reprint of "Ballads: The Minute Man (poem) Wide Awake 23 (Jul 1886 ) ]

Two Modern Little Princes and Other Stories, (Lothrop, 1886)

[Contents: "Two Modern Little Princes"; "Caryl's Plum"; "Gladys"; "Polly Pepper's Chicken Pie"; "Phronsie Peppers New Shoes"; "Cousin Sallie's Wedding Sleppers"; "Tressy's Christmas"; "Griselda's New Year's Reception"]

A New Departure for Girls (Lothrop, 1886)

[reprints "A New Departure for Girls" [serial - 6 pts] Wide Awake 21 (Jun-Nov 1885) ]

Polly : Where She Lived, What She Said, and What She Did (Lothrop, 1886)

[reprint of Polly and the Children (Lothrop, 1884)?]


"How to Eat Drink and Sleep as Christians Should,"3 pts, Good Housekeeping 2 (Jan 23, 1886-Feb 6, 1886): 126ff, 153ff, 197ff

[excerpt reprinted in The North American as "How Many Hours for Sleep?" February 22, 1886 (19N)]

"Miss Hemenway's Wedding Bonnet," Good Cheer. Jan., 1886 (UFL)

"Courtesy Toward Our Own Household," Arthur's Home Magazine 54 (Mar 1886): 230 (APS)

"D'Rinthy, A New England Story in Three Parts," Good Cheer, Apr. - June, 1886 (UFL)

[Reprinted in Hester, and Other New England Stories (Lothrop, 1886)]

"Peggy and Her Family." [serial - 6 pts] Wide Awake 23 (Jun-Nov 1886) (FM)

Online at Google Books part one; part two; part three; part four; part five; part six

"Ballads: The Minute Man" (poem) Wide Awake 23 (Jul 1886 ) (FM)

Online at Google Books

[reprinted as The Minute Man: A Ballad of "The Shot Heard 'round the World" (Lothrop, 1886); also in Ballads of Romance and History (Lothrop 1887): only item by Sidney ]

"Home Talk to Girls about Christmas," Zion's Herald 63 (Dec 1, 1886): 382 (APS)

"He Can’t Spell," Wide Awake 24 (Dec 1886) (FM)

"Dr. Bartlett's Boys, and How They Spent Christmas,"Good Cheer, Dec. 1886 (UFL)

1887

Dilly and the Captain (Lothrop, 1887)

[reprints "Dilly and the Captain." [serial - 6 pts] Wide Awake 22 (Dec 1885- May 1886)]

"How St. Valentine Got In," The Springfield Republican Jan. 13, 1887 (UFL)

[Reprinted in Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture 46 (Feb 19, 1887): 3. (APS) ]

"How Jack Left the Farm," New York Weekly Tribune, Feb. 9, 1887 (UFL)

"A St. Valentine Goose," Christian Union 35 (Feb 10, 1887): 14ff (APS)

"Two Honorable Women ," Congregationalist, February 10, 1887: 7 (19N)

"The Mulberry Hill Club," Journal of Education 25 (Feb. 17, 1887) (UFL)

"Clarissa's Christmas," The Golden Rule 12 (Feb. 17, 1887) (UFL)

"Preaching and Practice," Wide Awake 24 (Mar 1887) (FM)

"The Lamp-Keeper," Our Sunday Afternoon 1 (March 5, 1887) (UFL)

"Mrs. Cyrus Mitchell's Co-operative Housekeeping," 2 pts., The Presbyterian Observer, March 17 and 24, 1887 (UFL)

"A New Work For Girls," The Golden Rule 12 (Apr. 21, 1887) (UFL)

"The Ideal Bedroom," Congregationalist, May 19, 1887: 7 (19N)

"To Help Mother," [serial - 5 pts] Presbyterian Observer 14 [July?] 1887 (UFL)

"Concord; Her Highways and Byways" [serial - 4 pts] Wide Awake 25 (Aug-Nov 1887) (FM)

Online at Google Books: part one; part two; part three; part four

[reprinted as Old Concord: Her Highways and Byways (Lothrop, 1888)]

"Only This Time," Practical Housekeeper 1 (Aug. 1887) (UFL)

"What Shall We Give Her?" The Practical Housekeeper 1 (Sept. 1887) (UFL)

"That's Tom's Room," Practical Housekeeper 1 (Oct. 1887) (UFL)

"A Thanksgiving Orange." Our Sunday Afternoon 1 (Nov. 19, 1887):.1ff. (UFL)

"How Tom and Dorothy Made and Kept a Christian Home," [serial - 7 pts?] The Interior, Sept. 22 - Nov. 3, 1887 (UFL)

[reprinted as How Tom and Dorothy Made and Kept a Christian Home (Lothrop, 1888)]

"Mrs. Deane's Thanksgiving Dinner," Practical Housekeeper 1 (12. Nov. 1887) (UFL)

"A Piece of News; or, Aunt Ray’s Cat," Wide Awake 26 (Dec 1887) (FM)

1888

How Tom and Dorothy Made and Kept a Christian Home (Lothrop, 1888)

Online at at Google Books

[reprints "How Tom and Dorothy Made and Kept a Christian Home," [serial - 7 pts?] The Interior, Sept. 22 - Nov. 3, 1887 ]


Old Concord: Her Highways and Byways (Lothrop, 1888)

Online at Internet Archive (and again)

[reprints "Concord; Her Highways and Byways" [serial - 4 pts] Wide Awake 25 (Aug-Nov 1887)]

St. George and the Dragon: A Story of Boy Life [and] Kensington Junior (Lothrop, 1888)

"A Burst of Confidence" in Young People's New Pictorial Library of Poetry and Prose (Adams, Putnam & Co., 1888)

[one of five items by Sidney (all others reprints: "Caryl’s Plum," "Corinne’s Musicale,""Kate Greenaway,""The Carlisle School for Indian Pupils" )]

"Isabel's Parlor Draperies," Practical Housekeeper 2 (Jan. 1888) (UFL)

"Gabrielle," pt. I, Our Country Home, Jan. 1888 (UFL)

"Gabrielle," 2 pts., Good Cheer 6 (Feb.-March, 1888) (UFL)

"Ezekiel's Third Wife," 2 pts, Practical Housekeeper 2 (Feb - March 1888) (UFL)

"Eurania’s Boys and How They Kept House," Wide Awake 27 (Jun 1888) (FM)

Online at Google Books

:"The Little Town-Maid," (poem) Wide Awake 27 (Aug 1888) (FM)

Online at Google Books

"Mrs. Carrol's Way," [2 pts?] Practical Housekeeper 2.9-10 (Aug.[-Sept?] 1888) (UFL)

"A Little Bread-Winner," 2 pts. Practical Housekeeper 2 (Oct.-Nov. 1888 ) (UFL)

"The Doctor's Eldest Daughter," Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture 47 (Mar 3, 1888): 4 (APS)

[Reprinted From "Woman"?; also reprinted as by Margaret Sydney in Michigan Farmer 19 (May 12, 1888): 6; also in Maine Farmer 58 (Sep 4, 1890): 4]

"Betty's Bills," Pt. I, Practical Housekeeper, April 1888 (UFL)

"Our Town," [serial] The Golden Rule 13 (Aug. 16, 1888) [Chap. 35]; 14 (Sept. 27, 1888) [Chap. 41] (UFL)

[reprinted in Our Town: Dedicated to All Members of the Y.P.S.C.E. (Lothrop, 1889)?]

"Mrs. Carrol's Way," [2 pts?] The Practical Housekeeper 2.9-10 (Aug. 1888) (UFL)

"Perley Heath.; A Story for Girls" [Serial - 5 pts.] Christian Union 38.9-13 (Aug 30, 1888 - Sep 27, 1888): 228ff; 252ff; 276ff; 300ff; 324ff (APS)

"Curly-Head and Straight-Locks," Youth's Companion 61 (April 19, 1888): 199. (APS)

"A Little Bread-Winner," 2 pts., Practical Housekeeper 2 (Oct-Nov. 1888) (UFL)

"Five Little Peppers Midway" [serial- 6 pts] Wide Awake 28 (Dec 1888-May 1889) (FM)

[reprinted in Five Little Peppers Midway (Lothrop, 1890)]

1889

The Little Red Shop (Lothrop, 1889)

Online at Internet Archive

Our Town: Dedicated to All Members of the Y.P.S.C.E. (Lothrop, 1889)

[reprint of "Our Town," [serial] The Golden Rule vols. 13-14 (1888)?]


"Lisette," pt. II, Practical Housekeeper 3 (Jan. 1889) (UFL)

"Penelope - A Lesson of To-day," 2 pts., Practical Housekeeper 3.2-3 (Feb. 1889?) (UFL

"Mrs. Banford's Kaffee Klatsch," Practical Housekeeper 3 (May 1889) (UFL)

"Fanny," pt. I, Practical Housekeeper 3 (June 1889) (UFL)

"Five Little Peppers Further On," [serial- 6 pts] Wide Awake 29 (Jun-Nov 1889) (FM)

[reprinted in Five Little Peppers Midway (Lothrop, 1890)?]

"The Wedding Bonnet," Colony Memory(?). June 13, 1889 (UFL)

"Vacation Days," Christian Secretary 68 (Jul 31, 1889): 1

[reprinted in Friends' Review; 44 (Aug 21, 1890): 58] (APS)

"Thanksgiving Eve," (poem) Congregationalist, November 28, 1889: 8 (19N)

"Miss Hepsy's Christmas," The Home Magazine, Dec. 1889: 5-6. (UFL)

1890

An Adirondack Cabin: A Family Story Telling of Journeyings by Lake and Mountain (Lothrop, 1890)

Online at Google Books

Five Little Peppers Midway (Lothrop 1890) [Peppers #2]

[reprints "Five Little Peppers Midway" Wide Awake 28 (Dec 1888-May 1889) {and "Five Little Peppers Further On," Wide Awake 29 (Jun-Nov 1889)?]


"Peace," Cottage Hearth XVL (Apr. 1890) (UFL)

"Some Midsummer Methods," Congregationalist, August 07, 1890: 7 (19N)

"Our Hermit," pt. II, Our Sunday Afternoon 4 (Aug. 16, 1890) (UFL)

"The Good Old Times " Congregationalist, September 18, 1890: 7 (19N)

"An Adirondack Camp," Wide Awake 31 (Oct 1890) (FM)

"How Nathan Protected the Birds." [2 pts] Christian Union 42 (Nov 6, 1890 - Nov 13, 1890): 601ff; 637ff (APS)

"After Thanksgiving," Christian Advocate 65 (Nov 27, 1890): . 797ff (APS)

"She That Was Marthy Johnson: A New England Thanksgiving Story," Boston Post, Nov. 26, 1891: 5-6 (UFL)

"Lucy Pervear," Wide Awake 31 (Nov 1890) (FM)

"A Plea for the 'Little Mothers,'" Congregationalist, November 13, 1890: 6 (19N)

"Five Little Peppers Grown Up," [serial- 6 pts] Wide Awake 32 (Dec 1890 - May 1891) (FM)

[reprinted in Five Little Peppers Grown Up (Lothrop 1892) ]

"An Adirondack Episode," Home Magazine, Dec., 1890. [?] (UFL)

1891

Rob: A Story for Boys (Lothrop, 1891)


"The Little Brown Seed," Christian Advocate 66 (Apr 23, 1891): 276

[rpt: Herald of Gospel Liberty 83 (Jun 4, 1891): 154 (APS); also appeared in A Library of Religious Poetry (Dodd, Mead, 1881) :52 -- only item by Sidney; also in Sunshine in Life (G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1891)]

Online at Google Books

"Five Little Peppers Grown Up — Part Second. [serial- 6 pts] Wide Awake 33 (June - Nov 1891) (FM)

[reprinted in Five Little Peppers Grown Up (Lothrop 1892) [Peppers #3]]

"That Thanksgiving Pie," Congregationalist, November 26, 1891: 8 (19N)

"John Greenleaf Whittier," (poem) Boston Daily Advertiser, December 16, 1891: 2 (19N)

1892

Five Little Peppers Grown Up (Lothrop 1892) [Peppers #3]

[reprints "Five Little Peppers Grown Up," [serial- 6 pts] Wide Awake 32 (Dec 1890 - May 1891) and "Five Little Peppers Grown Up — Part Second. [serial- 6 pts] Wide Awake 33 (June - Nov 1891)]


"Belinda's Party" in The Kaleidoscope, (Lothrop, 1892) [only item by Sidney]

"Lucindy's Baby," Youth's Companion 65 (Feb 11, 1892): 70 (APS)

"Three Little Words -- and a Shrug," Congregationalist, May 1892: 6 (19N)

"Trypheny’s Bicycle," Wide Awake 35 (Aug 1892) (FM)

"Letty: A Story of 'sconset," Cottage Hearth 18 (Sept. 1892) (UFL)

"The Old Red House," Chp. II, The Golden Rule, Dec. 22, 1892 (UFL)

"All Hail to the One Who Discovered Thee," (poem) Wide Awake 36 (Dec 1892) (FM)

1893

Little Paul and the Frisbie School (Lothrop, 1893)

Whittier with the Children (Lothrop, 1893) [59p]

Online at University of Florida Digital Collections

[reprints "Whittier with the Children," Wide Awake 36 (Jan 1893)]

Editor/compiler of The Child's Day Book, with Helps toward the Joy of Living and the Beautiful Heaven Above (Lothrop, 1893)

Online at University of Florida Digital Collections

Editor/compiler of Lullabies and Jingles (Lothrop, 1893)

Online at University of Florida Digital Collections


"Whittier with the Children," Wide Awake 36 (Jan 1893) (FM)

[reprinted in Whittier with the Children, (Lothrop, 1893) ]

"Our National Emblem. The Historic and Decorative Qualities of the Maize" in "Our National Flower: A Symposium Advocating the Claims of the Maize," by J. M. Coulter, et al., The Arena, (Jun 1893): 92ff. (APS)

"Christmas at Shindy Lane," Golden Rule, Dec. 14, 1893: 224 (UFL)

1895

The Old Town Pump: A Story of East and West (Lothrop, 1895)

Online at at Google Books

1896

The Gingham Bag: The Tale of an Heirloom (Lothrop, 1896)


"Mother's Low Voice," Congregationalist 81 (Oct 1, 1896): 483ff (APS)

"The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution," Congregationalist 81 (Dec 17, 1896): 948ff (APS)

1897

Phronsie Pepper: The Youngest of the Five Little Peppers (Lothrop 1897) [Peppers #4]


"Mr. Bifkin's Christmas Party," Christian Advocate, Dec. 23, 1897: 7 (UFL)

1898

A Little Maid of Concord Town: A Romance of the American Revolution (Lothrop, 1898)

Online at at Google Books

1899

The Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers, (Lothrop 1899) [Peppers #5]

[Includes "Polly Pepper’s Chicken Pie," Wide Awake 5 (Nov 1877) [by H M S]; "Phronsie Pepper’s New Shoes," Wide Awake 7 (Oct 1878) [by Margaret Sydney?]

1900

The Adventures of Joel Pepper (Lothrop , 1900) [Peppers #6]

The Judge's Cave; Being a Romance of the New Haven Colony in the Days of the Regicides, 1661 (Lothrop, 1900)

Online at at Google Books

1902

Five Little Peppers Abroad (Boston, MA), 1902) [Peppers #7]

1903

Sally: Mrs. Tubbs (Lothrop, 1903)

Online at Internet Archive

Five Little Peppers at School (Lothrop 1903) [Peppers #8]

1904

Five Little Peppers and Their Friends (Lothrop 1904) [Peppers #9]

Unknown contribution (or reprinted item) in Little Lassies (Saalfield 1904)

1905

Ben Pepper (Lothrop? 1905) [Peppers #10]

1906

Two Little Friends in Norway (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1906)

1907

Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1907) [Peppers #11]

1910

A Little Maid of Boston Town (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1910)

1916

Our Davie Pepper (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1916) [Peppers #12]


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