March 1869
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Articles
Our New President
As a general, Ulysses S. Grant was invariably and gloriously successful. The people have now summoned this same prompt officer to the President of the United States, and that he will be.
Consumption in America (Part III)
The final installment in a three-part series about the wasting disease now known as tuberculosis
Malbone: An Oldport Romance
A Thrush in a Gilded Cage
The Small Arabs of New York
Co-Operative Housekeeping: V
Little Captain Trott
A New Chapter of Christian Evidences
The Foe in the Household
Our Painters: Ii
The Fatal Arrow
Popularizing Art
The New Education: Its Organization. Ii
Howard at Atlanta
The Suabian Alb
Sedge-Birds
Carthage and Tunis, Past and Present
Cape Cod and All Along Shore: Stories
History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65
Historical Account of Bouquet's Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, in 1764
The Pampas and Andes. A Thousand Miles' Walk Across South America
The Story of a Regiment: A History of the Campaigns and Associations in the Field, of the Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry











