A Chronological Bibliography of the
Works of Catharine Maria Sedgwick

1820s | 1830s | 1840s | 1850s | 1860s

1850

"Might Versus Right," Sartain's Union Magazine, VI (January), pp. 75-80.

"The Mother and Her Family," Rural Repository, XXVI (February 2), 71-72.

"Owasanook," Sartain's Union Magazine, VI (June), 399-407.

1852

"A Berkshire Tradition," A New England Tale and Miscellanies (New York, 1852), pp. 245-294.

1853

"Mary L. Ware," Putnam's Monthly, I (April), 370-382.

"The Slave and Slave-Owner," Autographs for Freedom (Boston), pp. 24-27.

"Slavery in New England," Bentley's Miscellany 34, pp. 417-24.
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1854

"The Great Excursion to the Falls of St. Anthony," Putnam's Monthly, IV
(September), 320-325.

1856

The Mysterious Story-Book; or, The Good Stepmother, By Whom?, preface by Catharine
Maria Sedgwick (New York, Appleton and Co.).

1857

Married or Single? (New York, Harper and Brothers).

"A Foreign Celebrity's Reception Morning," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XIV
(April), 655-658.

1858

Memoir of Joseph Curtis (New York, Harper and Brothers).

"Bianca Milesi Mojon," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XVI (April), 641-653.

"Ladies of the Sacred Heart," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XVII (July), 205-206.

1859

Women and Work by Barbara Leigh Smith Bodickon, introduction by Catharine Maria
Sedgwick (New York), pp.3-11.

This bibliography is from Richard Banus Gidez's dissertation, A Study of the Works of Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Ohio State University, 1958.



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