1861 Atlantic Monthly October -Julia Howe; Richmond VA
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The Atlantic Monthly
October, 1861
This is a journal of literature and opinion, one of the oldest and most respected of U.S. reviews. Published in Boston, it was founded in 1857 by Moses Dresser Phillips. It soon became noted for the quality of its fiction and general articles, contributed by distinguished editors and authors such as James Russel Lowell, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Nathaniel Hawthorne and others. It was originally an organ of Boston's male literary elite.
As the Civil War begins:
In this issue: Agnes of Sorrento; Oxford; Cyril Wilde; Crawford's statues at Richmond; Journal of a Privateersman; A night in a wherry; What are we coming to? Panic Terror; Our Country; The Wormwood Cordial of History; Julia Howe.This issue is good for the time period.