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- Cape Cod, Nantucket and the Vineyard
(Harper's Monthly, 1875B)
- Concord Books
(Harper's Monthly, 1875B)
- The literary side of Concord.
- Echoes of Bunker Hill
(Harper's Monthly, 1875B)
- A discussion of the Battle of Bunker Hill and a look at the town today.
- Gloucester and Cape Ann
(Harper's Monthly, 1875B)
- Newburyport and Its Neighborhood, by Harriet Prescott Spofford
(Harper's Monthly, 1875B)
- Lyme
(Harper's Monthly, 1876A)
- Literary and Social Boston
(Harper's Monthly, 1881A)
- Around Cape Ann: Annisquam to Marblehead
(Century Magazine, 1882A)
- [Pigeon Cove] A New England Seaside Resort
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1882)
- Historic Notes of Life and Letters on Massachusetts, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
(Atlantic Monthly, 1883)
- The Massachusetts Experiment in [Children's] Education, by Charles Barnard
(Century Magazine, 1883B)
- "The conventional school, with its book-lessons and recitations, is familiar to all; but the new public school, with its realistic methods, its entertaining sessions devoted apparently more to talking than recitation, more to amusement than drudgery, is unknown as yet except to the fortunate children of a few towns. We recently visited a model primary school-room in eastern Massachusetts..."
- Three Years' Experience in Managing a Tenement House
(Century Magazine, 1884B)
- Managing a tenement in a poor area of Boston.
- In the Marble Hills, by Rowland E. Robinson
(Century Magazine, 1890B)
- The New England Kitchen, by Maria Parloa
(Century Magazine, 1892A)
- A charming grocery store in Boston.
- In Gloucester Harbor, by R. Cleveland Coxe
(Century Magazine, 1892B)
- A Boston Schoolgirl in 1771, by Alice Morse Earl
(Atlantic Monthly, 1893)
- Charming excerpts from the diary of 12-year-old Anna Green Winslow. (Anna thinks quite a lot of nice clothes!)
- The New Public Library in Boston, by M.G. van Rensselaer and Lindsay Swift
(Century Magazine, 1895B)
- A two-part article; Rensselaer covers the library's artistic and architectural features, while Swift covers "its ideals and working conditions."
- [Naushon] An Island of New England, by Gustav Kobbe
(Century Magazine, 1898B)
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