The New England Magazine/Volume 5/Number 1
THE
New England Magazine.
New Series.SEPTEMBER, 1891.Vol. V, No. 1.
Articles
- "The Brass Cannon of Campobello" by Kate Gannett Wells
- "A Pan-Republic Congress" by E. P. Powell
- "Summer Days on the North Shore" by Winfield S. Nevins
- "The Odor of Sanctity" (Chapter V), by Ellen Marvin Heaton
- "Edward Burgess and His Work" by A. G. McVey
- "Vacation Days at Aunt Phœbe's" by Caroline Sinclair Woodward
- "The New South—A Rising Texas City"
- "The Gould Island Mystery" by David Buffum
- "The University of California" by Charles Howard Shinn
- "The Growth of a Vegetarian" by Mary L. Adams
- "The French Canadian Peasantry" by Prosper Bender
- "Philip, Pontiac and Tecumseh" by Caroline Christine Stecker
- "The Editor's Table"
- "The Omnibus"
Poetry
- "My First Love" by John Allister Currie
- "An August Sketch" by Catherine Thayer
- "A September Sketch" by Catherine Thayer
- "The Old Meadow Path" by Jean La Rue Burnett
- "The Herons of Elmwood" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- "Bob White" by Kate Whiting
- "A Buried City" by Arthur L. Salmon
- "Two Maidens" by Zitella Cocke
- "A Frugal Swain" by Jennie Cotton (in "The Omnibus")