Garland on the Web
Fiction (Some links below provide a variety of e-book formats)
- "Under the Lion's Paw" (Eric Gislason)
- A Son of a Middle Boarder 1917 (Macmillan), from Project Gutenberg
- Main-Travelled Roads 1922 Border Edition (Macmillan), from Project Gutenberg
- Eagle's Heart 1917 (Macmillan), from Project Gutenberg
- A Daughter of a Middle Border 1921 (Macmillan), from Project Gutenberg
- Money Magic 1907 Sunset Edition (Harper & Borthers) from Project Gutenberg
- Prairie Folks 1892 (F.J. Schulte and Co.), from Project Gutenberg
- The Forester's Daughter 1914 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- The Moccasin Ranch 1909 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- The Shadow World 1908 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- A Spoil of Office 1897 (D. Appleton and Company), from Project Gutenberg
- Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger 1910 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- Other Main-Travelled Roads 1910 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- Rose of Dutcher's Coolly 1895 (Stone and Kimball), from Project Gutenberg
- Wayside Courtships 1897 (D. Appleton and Company), from Project Gutenberg
- The Tyranny of the Dark 1905 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- They of the High Trails 1916 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- The Spirit of Sweetwater 1898 (Doubleday and McClure Co), from Project Gutenberg
- The Light of the Star 1904 (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- Victor Ollnee's Discipline (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop 1902 Sunset Edition (Harper and Brothers Publishers), from Project Gutenberg
- A Little Norsk 1892 (D. Appleton and Company), from Project Gutenberg
Essays
- The Trail of the Gold Seekers, 1906 (Macmillan), from Project Gutenberg
- "Two Stories of Oklahoma: I. Nuko's Revenge; II. A Red Man's View of Evolution" (Century Magazine 68 [1904]: 328-329). From the Univ. of Virginia E-Text Center.
- "Drifting Crane" (Harper's Weekly 31 May 1890: 421-22). From the Univ. of Virginia E-Text Center.
- "Homestead and its Perilous Trades-- Impressions of a Visit" (Dept. of History, Ohio State)
- See also The Strike at Homestead, 1892, a web project from the Dept. of History, Ohio State University, for context
- "Impressionism," a chapter from Crumbling Idols (from Keith Newlin's Garland web site)
- "The Old Fashioned Threshing in Green's Coulee, Wisconsin," from Boy Life on the Prairie, rpt. in Wisconsin Eclectic Reader, a digital etext from the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Poetry
- A Tribute of Grasses
- A Wish
- Do You Fear the Wind?
- In the Grass
- Pioneers
- The Gift of Water
- The Gold-Seekers
- The Greeting of the Roses
- The Massasauga
- The Meadow Lark
- The Ute Lover
Miscellaneous
Garland interviews people who knew Ulysses S. Grant (from the Ulysses S. Grant Homepage, Keya Morgan Collection). The interviews are from Garland's notes for his Grant biography at the USC Doheny Library. To read the interviews, click on links to Louisa Boggs, Eliza Shaw, Julia Dent Grant, Frederick Dent, Augustus Chetlain, W. W. Smith, and Simon Bolivar Buckner.
Contact Garland Society: Kurt Meyer, Society President, [email protected]
Copyright © 2021
**We wish to thank Keith Newlin who created the original Garland Society website, ensuring that the Hamlin Garland Society had a permanent home,
Copyright © 2021
**We wish to thank Keith Newlin who created the original Garland Society website, ensuring that the Hamlin Garland Society had a permanent home,