1862 Atlantic Monthly March-British West Indies;Fremont
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The Atlantic Monthly
March, 1862
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 rages on:
In this issue: Agnes of Sorrento; The fruits of free labor in the smaller islands of the British West Indies; The use of the Rifle; The Southern Cross; The Sorrows of Childhood; The Rehabilitation of Spain; A raft that no man made; Fremont's hundred days in Missouri; Taxation; Voyage of the good ship Union; .This issue is excellent for the time period.