Preface, 1885-89, 1890-91, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904,
1905, 1906, 1907-08, 1909-10, 1911-12, 1913-14, 1915-16, 1917-18, 1919-20, 1921-30, 1931-75
NEWSPAPER REFERENCES 1894
1894
Jan 3 New Ulm (MN) Review (p 5, c 4)
Garland contributed to holiday issue, Northwestern Miller.
Jan 13 Chicago (IL) Tribune (p 10)
"Two Books of Verse."
Jan 14 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 15, c 4)
Review of Garland's Prairie Songs.
Jan 14 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 2, c 5)
Garland argued that the literary center was shifting to Chicago.
Jan 14 Houston (TX) Daily Post (p 14, c 6)
"The Land Question and its Relation to Art & Literature," Arena Magazine, Jan 1894.
Jan 20 Lincoln (NE) Saturday Morning Courier (p 6, c 5)
Conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 21 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 20, c 7)
Garland contributed, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 21 Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 10, c 3)
George Hamilton Fitch critiqued Garland's article on "Literary Emancipation,"
Arena Magazine, saying that Garland's views came from a writer whose work as a rule
was not up to standard.
Jan 24 New Ulm (MN) Review (p 1, c 4 - 6)
Garland's review of Riley, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 24 New Ulm (MN) Review (p 2, c 4)
Garland's review of Riley, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 25 Johnson City (TN) Comet (p 4, c 5)
Refers to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 26 Iola (KS) Register (p 1, c 5)
Referred to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 28 Los Angeles (CA) Herald (p 13, c 4)
McKee Rankin read from Garland's works at Raymond Music Hall.
Jan 28 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 5)
Referred to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 29 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 4, c 7)
Referred to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 31 Indianapolis (IN) Indiana State Sentinel (p 12, c 5)
Interview between Garland and Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Feb 1 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 6, c 1)
Garland contributed to Des Moines, Iowa, Midland Monthly, Feb 1894.
Feb 1 Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 1, c 2)
"Western Landscapes," Atlantic Monthly, Dec 1893
Feb 8 Washington (DC) National Tribune (p 6, c 7)
Referred to Garland and Riley's conversation, McClure's Magazine.
Feb 11 St. Louis (MO) Republic (p 27)
"Hamlin Garland, Author."
Feb 15 Hillsboro (OH) News Herald (p 7, c 6)
Garland reported that Riley sold $30,000 worth of poetry last year.
Feb 18 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 1, c 7)
Garland praised for his writings on conditions of farm life in the Middle West.
Long article and photos of Garland.
Feb 18 Chicago (IL) Inter-Ocean (p 31)
"Hamlin Garland. A Virile New Force in Our Literature," interview by Walter B. Harte.
Mar 10 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 2, c 3)
Garland and Riley conversation, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Mar 11 Houston (TX) Daily Post (p 14, c 1)
Garland lecture, "The Modern Novel," Woman's Council Hall.
Mar 14 New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 4)
Garland address, "Realistic & Romantic Schools in Literature," Nineteenth Century Club.
Apr 13 Cottonwood (ID) Report (p 2, c 1)
Poem, "The Cool, Gray Jug," reprinted from Harper's Weekly.
Apr 16 New York (NY) Tribune (p 4, c 6)
Garland address, Single Tax, Philadelphia.
Apr 20 New York (NY) Evening World (p 6, c 1)
"Our Only Black Man."
Apr 21 New York (NY) Evening World (p 4, c 3; p 6, c 1; p 8, c 1)
"Our Only Black Man."
May 6 Indianapolis (MN) Journal (p 16, c 2)
Reviewer denounced literature by Garland and Howells before the Union of
Literary Clubs.
May 8 Helena (MT) Independent (p 7, c 1)
Garland announced as probable reader before Uncut Leaves Literary Club.
May 12 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 2)
Crumbling Idols.
May 15 Waco (TX) Evening News (p 2, c 1)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 17 Johnson City (TN) Comet (p 2, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 18 Owosso (MI) Times (p 1, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 19 Brownsville (TX) Daily Herald (p 1, c 6)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 20 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 12, c 5)
Garland supported Des Moines Midland Monthly.
May 22 Laurens (SC) Adviser (p 3, c 1)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894.
May 25 Monterey (VA) Highland Recorder (p 2, c 2)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 25 Paw Paw (MI) True Northerner (p 8, c 2)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894.
May 26 Tucson (AZ) Weekly Citizen (p 4, c 2)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 27 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 12, c 2)
Garland commented that comparing one's level of poverty with someone
worse off was unjust.
May 30 Prescott (AZ) Weekly Journal-Miner (p 3, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 31 St. Johns (VT) Caledonian (p 2, c 2)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 1 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 6, c 3)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894.
June 1 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 5, c 6 - 7)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894. "Homestead and its Perilous
Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 3 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 4)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 4 Henderson (NC) Gold Leaf (p 2, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 11 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 3, c 5 - 6)
Review of Garland's visit to Carnegie Steel Mills. Advertisement for Crumbling Idols.
June 13 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 1, c 5)
Garland addressed Populist Convention, Topeka; praised "women's suffrage"
plank in political platform.
June 14 Brownsville (TX) Daily Herald (p 1, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 14 Phillipsburg (KS) Herald (p 4, c 2)
Garland addressed People's Party Convention.
June 14 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 1)
Garland wanted to be known as a novelist, rather than as a politician.
June 15 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 4, c 3)
Garland praised "women's suffrage" plank in Populist political platform.
June 15 Guthrie (OK) Leader (p 1, c 2)
Garland spoke in favor of woman's suffrage.
June 15 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 3)
Poem, "The Meadow Lark."
June 16 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 2, c 7)
Garland described a tax law in New Zealand similar to the single tax proposed
in the U.S.
June 17 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 9, c 3)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois,
and a literary worker in Boston.
June 17 Los Angeles (CA) Times (p 13)
"A Pacific Tolstoi."
June 17 Richmond (VA) Times (p 10, c 1 - 3)
"An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
June 17 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (pt 2, p 12, c 4)
Garland was noted in an article on economy and taxation.
June 17 Philadelphia (PA) Press (p 26)
"An American Tolstoi. Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm,"
article syndicated by the Bacheller Syndicate.
June 17 Washington (DC) Post (p 22)
"The Poet of the Sierra."
June 17 Los Angeles (CA) Times (p 13)
"A Pacific Tolstoi."
June 19 Los Angeles (CA) Herald (p 4, c 4)
Garland mentioned in Single Tax discussion.
June 20 Topeka (KS) Advocate (p 9, c 4)
Garland addressed convention and praised woman's suffrage plank of Populist Party.
June 20 Medicine Lodge (KS) Barbour County Index (p 1, c 7)
Garland spoke on woman's suffrage.
June 21 Washington (DC) National Tribune (p 5, c 7)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 21 Garnett (KS) Kansas Agitator (p 7, c 1)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 24 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 14, c 1 - 3)
Reprint, "An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
July 3 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 4)
"An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
July 5 Great Bend (KS) Barton County Democrat (p 2, c 6)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois, a
literary worker in Boston, and a mover behind Midland Monthly.
July 6 Iola (KS) Register (p 2, c 4)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois, a
literary worker in Boston, and a mover behind Midland Monthly.
July 6 Kinsley (KS) Graphic (p 3, c 2)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois, a
literary worker in Boston, and a mover behind Midland Monthly.
July 16 Brownsville (TX) Daily Herald (p 1, c 6)
Garland's "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 19 Henderson (NC) Gold Leaf (p 2, c 4)
Garland's "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 21 Rock Island (IL) Argus (p 4, c 2)
"In the Depths of a Coal Mine," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 22 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 15, c 4)
"In the Depths of a Coal Mine," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 22 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (pt 1, p 4, c 2)
Garland referred to in an article on labor.
July 27 Iola (KS) Register (p 1, c 5)
"In the Depths of a Coal Mine," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 27 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 3)
Garland recommended a school of letters be established in Midwest to meet
needs of developing population.
July 27 Little Falls (MN) Weekly Transcript (p 10, c 4)
Summarized "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
July 29 Washington (DC) Times (p 4, c 5)
Review of Crumbling Idols.
July 29 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (pt 2, p 12, c 2)
"Productive Conditions of American Literature," Forum, Aug 1894.
July 31 Winston (NC) Progressive Farmer (p 5, c 2 - 5)
"An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
Aug 3 Little Falls (MN) Weekly Transcript (p 12, c 2)
Summarizes "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
Aug 16 Jamestown (SD) Weekly Alert (p 7, c 2)
Garland to address Farmers' National Congress, Chicago.
Aug 16 Aberdeen (WA) Daily News (clipping)
"Hamlin and Birdie."
Aug 17 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 6, c 4)
Garland to address Farmers' National Congress, Chicago.
Aug 23 Great Bend (KS) Barton County Democrat (p 1, c 5)
"Productive Conditions of American Literature," Forum, Aug 1894.
Aug 29 New York (NY) Sun (p 6, c 5)
Garland described as a young rising literary man.
Aug 29 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 1)
Garland should consider Kansas as a Populist administration.
Sep 1 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 6, c 2)
Garland to address Farmers' National Congress, Chicago.
Sep 3 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 4)
"Productive Conditions of American Literature," Forum, Aug 1894.
Sep 8 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 4, c 1)
"Our Pioneer Sculptor: A Visit and Talk With Edward Kemeys," Herald.
Sep 9 Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 11, c 1 - 3)
"The Mystic Edward Kemeys: A Visit and Talk With America's Pioneer Sculptor,"
syndicated by S.S. McClure (1894)
Sep 9 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 11, c 1 - 5)
"Our Pioneer Sculptor: Edward Kemey's Surroundings & Personal Appearance,"
syndicated by S.S. McClure, Limited, 1894.
Sep 9 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 3)
Critics compared Garland with a "new stink," the "fragrance of genius in the air."
Sep 22 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 3, c 5)
Garland noted for his participation in the Populist Party.
Oct 6 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 2)
Claim that Garland and Howells discovered Stephen Crane.
Oct 7 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 20, c 3)
Garland mentioned in "Conan Doyle at Home" article, syndicated by McClure,
1894.
Oct 7 Fort Worth (TX) Gazette (pt 2, p 14, c 4)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois,
and a literary worker in Boston.
Oct 17 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 8, c 5)
Garland served as president, Central Art Association, lectured on "The Modern Novel."
Oct 19 Great Falls (MT) Weekly Tribune (p 6, c 4)
Crumbling Idols.
Oct 19 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 8, c 2)
Garland called a "crank."
Oct 19 Los Angeles (CA) Times (p 5)
"Kemeys: A Visit and Talk With Our Pioneer Sculptor."
Oct 30 Scranton (PA) Tribune (p 6, c 1)
Garland mentioned in line-up of authors contributing to Tribune.
Nov 2 Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 3, c 4)
"Old Mosinee Tom: A Tale of the Pineries," Star.
Nov 4 New York (NY) Press (pt vi, p 4)
"Old Mosinee Tom," story syndicated by the Bacheller Syndicate.
Nov 9 Iola (KS) Register (p 8, c 6)
"Chicago's Three Winds," Garland quoted, Harper's Weekly.
Nov 9 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 2, c 5)
Garland to address, "The Modern Novel," People's Church.
Nov 11 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 12, c 3)
Garland to address, "The Modern Novel," People's Church.
Nov 11 New York (NY) Press (pt v, p 4)
"A Lynching in Mosinee," story syndicated by the Bacheller Syndicate.
Nov 17 Chicago (IL) Eagle (p 1, c 5)
Garland to address Chicago's Friday Club, Art Institute.
Nov 18 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 12, c 4)
Garland to speak, People's Church.
Nov 19 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 2)
Garland, an advocate of new American School in Arts and Letters.
Nov 23 Great Falls (MT) Weekly Tribune (p 3, c 4)
Garland invited to be charter member of Populist Colony near Washington, D.C.
Nov 24 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 2)
Article mentions Garland spoke on "Reform and Socialization" in Chicago.
Nov 25 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 12, c 3)
Garland was a guest of C.A. Severance, St. Paul.
Nov 27 Wichita (KS) Eagle (p 8, c 5)
Garland reported his involvement in a spiritual investigation at home of Mary
Smith, Alameda, California.
Dec 1 Scranton (PA) Tribune (p 7, c 6)
Garland praised Stephen Crane's "Red Badge of Courage."
Dec 6 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 2, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 8 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 2, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 9 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 2, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 9 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 15, c 3 - 4)
Garland's role in literature of the West discussed by Mrs. Parsons, Ladies'
Literary Club.
Dec 11 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 4, c 8)
Editor criticized C.J. Buell and Garland and Garland's writings about the West.
Dec 15 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 5, c 1)
"Woman in the Camp: A Christmas Sketch," Arena Magazine, Dec 1894.
Dec 15 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 15 Asheville (NC) Daily Citizen (p 5, c 2)
Criticism of Garland.
Dec 17 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 18 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 20 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 7, c 3)
Garland served as president, Central Art Association of Chicago.
Dec 21 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 22 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 26 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 4)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 27 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 6, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 28 Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 5, c 5)
Garland among authors to contribute to Bee, 1895.
Dec 29 Washington (DC) Times (p 4, c 3, 4)
Garland praised Anna Vernon Dorsey.
Jan 3 New Ulm (MN) Review (p 5, c 4)
Garland contributed to holiday issue, Northwestern Miller.
Jan 13 Chicago (IL) Tribune (p 10)
"Two Books of Verse."
Jan 14 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 15, c 4)
Review of Garland's Prairie Songs.
Jan 14 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 2, c 5)
Garland argued that the literary center was shifting to Chicago.
Jan 14 Houston (TX) Daily Post (p 14, c 6)
"The Land Question and its Relation to Art & Literature," Arena Magazine, Jan 1894.
Jan 20 Lincoln (NE) Saturday Morning Courier (p 6, c 5)
Conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 21 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 20, c 7)
Garland contributed, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 21 Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 10, c 3)
George Hamilton Fitch critiqued Garland's article on "Literary Emancipation,"
Arena Magazine, saying that Garland's views came from a writer whose work as a rule
was not up to standard.
Jan 24 New Ulm (MN) Review (p 1, c 4 - 6)
Garland's review of Riley, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 24 New Ulm (MN) Review (p 2, c 4)
Garland's review of Riley, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Jan 25 Johnson City (TN) Comet (p 4, c 5)
Refers to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 26 Iola (KS) Register (p 1, c 5)
Referred to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 28 Los Angeles (CA) Herald (p 13, c 4)
McKee Rankin read from Garland's works at Raymond Music Hall.
Jan 28 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 5)
Referred to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 29 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 4, c 7)
Referred to conversation between Garland and James Whitcomb Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Jan 31 Indianapolis (IN) Indiana State Sentinel (p 12, c 5)
Interview between Garland and Riley, McClure's Magazine.
Feb 1 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 6, c 1)
Garland contributed to Des Moines, Iowa, Midland Monthly, Feb 1894.
Feb 1 Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 1, c 2)
"Western Landscapes," Atlantic Monthly, Dec 1893
Feb 8 Washington (DC) National Tribune (p 6, c 7)
Referred to Garland and Riley's conversation, McClure's Magazine.
Feb 11 St. Louis (MO) Republic (p 27)
"Hamlin Garland, Author."
Feb 15 Hillsboro (OH) News Herald (p 7, c 6)
Garland reported that Riley sold $30,000 worth of poetry last year.
Feb 18 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 1, c 7)
Garland praised for his writings on conditions of farm life in the Middle West.
Long article and photos of Garland.
Feb 18 Chicago (IL) Inter-Ocean (p 31)
"Hamlin Garland. A Virile New Force in Our Literature," interview by Walter B. Harte.
Mar 10 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 2, c 3)
Garland and Riley conversation, McClure's Magazine, Feb 1894.
Mar 11 Houston (TX) Daily Post (p 14, c 1)
Garland lecture, "The Modern Novel," Woman's Council Hall.
Mar 14 New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 4)
Garland address, "Realistic & Romantic Schools in Literature," Nineteenth Century Club.
Apr 13 Cottonwood (ID) Report (p 2, c 1)
Poem, "The Cool, Gray Jug," reprinted from Harper's Weekly.
Apr 16 New York (NY) Tribune (p 4, c 6)
Garland address, Single Tax, Philadelphia.
Apr 20 New York (NY) Evening World (p 6, c 1)
"Our Only Black Man."
Apr 21 New York (NY) Evening World (p 4, c 3; p 6, c 1; p 8, c 1)
"Our Only Black Man."
May 6 Indianapolis (MN) Journal (p 16, c 2)
Reviewer denounced literature by Garland and Howells before the Union of
Literary Clubs.
May 8 Helena (MT) Independent (p 7, c 1)
Garland announced as probable reader before Uncut Leaves Literary Club.
May 12 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 2)
Crumbling Idols.
May 15 Waco (TX) Evening News (p 2, c 1)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 17 Johnson City (TN) Comet (p 2, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 18 Owosso (MI) Times (p 1, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 19 Brownsville (TX) Daily Herald (p 1, c 6)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 20 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 12, c 5)
Garland supported Des Moines Midland Monthly.
May 22 Laurens (SC) Adviser (p 3, c 1)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894.
May 25 Monterey (VA) Highland Recorder (p 2, c 2)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 25 Paw Paw (MI) True Northerner (p 8, c 2)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894.
May 26 Tucson (AZ) Weekly Citizen (p 4, c 2)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 27 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 12, c 2)
Garland commented that comparing one's level of poverty with someone
worse off was unjust.
May 30 Prescott (AZ) Weekly Journal-Miner (p 3, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
May 31 St. Johns (VT) Caledonian (p 2, c 2)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 1 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 6, c 3)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894.
June 1 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 5, c 6 - 7)
"God's Ravens," Harper's Weekly, June 1894. "Homestead and its Perilous
Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 3 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 4)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 4 Henderson (NC) Gold Leaf (p 2, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 11 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 3, c 5 - 6)
Review of Garland's visit to Carnegie Steel Mills. Advertisement for Crumbling Idols.
June 13 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 1, c 5)
Garland addressed Populist Convention, Topeka; praised "women's suffrage"
plank in political platform.
June 14 Brownsville (TX) Daily Herald (p 1, c 5)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 14 Phillipsburg (KS) Herald (p 4, c 2)
Garland addressed People's Party Convention.
June 14 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 1)
Garland wanted to be known as a novelist, rather than as a politician.
June 15 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 4, c 3)
Garland praised "women's suffrage" plank in Populist political platform.
June 15 Guthrie (OK) Leader (p 1, c 2)
Garland spoke in favor of woman's suffrage.
June 15 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 3)
Poem, "The Meadow Lark."
June 16 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 2, c 7)
Garland described a tax law in New Zealand similar to the single tax proposed
in the U.S.
June 17 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 9, c 3)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois,
and a literary worker in Boston.
June 17 Los Angeles (CA) Times (p 13)
"A Pacific Tolstoi."
June 17 Richmond (VA) Times (p 10, c 1 - 3)
"An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
June 17 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (pt 2, p 12, c 4)
Garland was noted in an article on economy and taxation.
June 17 Philadelphia (PA) Press (p 26)
"An American Tolstoi. Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm,"
article syndicated by the Bacheller Syndicate.
June 17 Washington (DC) Post (p 22)
"The Poet of the Sierra."
June 17 Los Angeles (CA) Times (p 13)
"A Pacific Tolstoi."
June 19 Los Angeles (CA) Herald (p 4, c 4)
Garland mentioned in Single Tax discussion.
June 20 Topeka (KS) Advocate (p 9, c 4)
Garland addressed convention and praised woman's suffrage plank of Populist Party.
June 20 Medicine Lodge (KS) Barbour County Index (p 1, c 7)
Garland spoke on woman's suffrage.
June 21 Washington (DC) National Tribune (p 5, c 7)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 21 Garnett (KS) Kansas Agitator (p 7, c 1)
"Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
June 24 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 14, c 1 - 3)
Reprint, "An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
July 3 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 4)
"An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
July 5 Great Bend (KS) Barton County Democrat (p 2, c 6)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois, a
literary worker in Boston, and a mover behind Midland Monthly.
July 6 Iola (KS) Register (p 2, c 4)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois, a
literary worker in Boston, and a mover behind Midland Monthly.
July 6 Kinsley (KS) Graphic (p 3, c 2)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois, a
literary worker in Boston, and a mover behind Midland Monthly.
July 16 Brownsville (TX) Daily Herald (p 1, c 6)
Garland's "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 19 Henderson (NC) Gold Leaf (p 2, c 4)
Garland's "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 21 Rock Island (IL) Argus (p 4, c 2)
"In the Depths of a Coal Mine," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 22 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 15, c 4)
"In the Depths of a Coal Mine," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 22 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (pt 1, p 4, c 2)
Garland referred to in an article on labor.
July 27 Iola (KS) Register (p 1, c 5)
"In the Depths of a Coal Mine," McClure's Magazine, Aug 1894.
July 27 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 3)
Garland recommended a school of letters be established in Midwest to meet
needs of developing population.
July 27 Little Falls (MN) Weekly Transcript (p 10, c 4)
Summarized "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
July 29 Washington (DC) Times (p 4, c 5)
Review of Crumbling Idols.
July 29 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (pt 2, p 12, c 2)
"Productive Conditions of American Literature," Forum, Aug 1894.
July 31 Winston (NC) Progressive Farmer (p 5, c 2 - 5)
"An American Tolstoi: Hamlin Garland Describes a Visit to Joaquin Miller's Farm."
Aug 3 Little Falls (MN) Weekly Transcript (p 12, c 2)
Summarizes "Homestead and its Perilous Trades," McClure's Magazine, June 1894.
Aug 16 Jamestown (SD) Weekly Alert (p 7, c 2)
Garland to address Farmers' National Congress, Chicago.
Aug 16 Aberdeen (WA) Daily News (clipping)
"Hamlin and Birdie."
Aug 17 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 6, c 4)
Garland to address Farmers' National Congress, Chicago.
Aug 23 Great Bend (KS) Barton County Democrat (p 1, c 5)
"Productive Conditions of American Literature," Forum, Aug 1894.
Aug 29 New York (NY) Sun (p 6, c 5)
Garland described as a young rising literary man.
Aug 29 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 1)
Garland should consider Kansas as a Populist administration.
Sep 1 Wichita (KS) Daily Eagle (p 6, c 2)
Garland to address Farmers' National Congress, Chicago.
Sep 3 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 4)
"Productive Conditions of American Literature," Forum, Aug 1894.
Sep 8 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 4, c 1)
"Our Pioneer Sculptor: A Visit and Talk With Edward Kemeys," Herald.
Sep 9 Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 11, c 1 - 3)
"The Mystic Edward Kemeys: A Visit and Talk With America's Pioneer Sculptor,"
syndicated by S.S. McClure (1894)
Sep 9 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 11, c 1 - 5)
"Our Pioneer Sculptor: Edward Kemey's Surroundings & Personal Appearance,"
syndicated by S.S. McClure, Limited, 1894.
Sep 9 Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (p 4, c 3)
Critics compared Garland with a "new stink," the "fragrance of genius in the air."
Sep 22 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 3, c 5)
Garland noted for his participation in the Populist Party.
Oct 6 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 2)
Claim that Garland and Howells discovered Stephen Crane.
Oct 7 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 20, c 3)
Garland mentioned in "Conan Doyle at Home" article, syndicated by McClure,
1894.
Oct 7 Fort Worth (TX) Gazette (pt 2, p 14, c 4)
Garland was recognized as a Dakota farmer, a school teacher in Illinois,
and a literary worker in Boston.
Oct 17 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 8, c 5)
Garland served as president, Central Art Association, lectured on "The Modern Novel."
Oct 19 Great Falls (MT) Weekly Tribune (p 6, c 4)
Crumbling Idols.
Oct 19 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 8, c 2)
Garland called a "crank."
Oct 19 Los Angeles (CA) Times (p 5)
"Kemeys: A Visit and Talk With Our Pioneer Sculptor."
Oct 30 Scranton (PA) Tribune (p 6, c 1)
Garland mentioned in line-up of authors contributing to Tribune.
Nov 2 Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 3, c 4)
"Old Mosinee Tom: A Tale of the Pineries," Star.
Nov 4 New York (NY) Press (pt vi, p 4)
"Old Mosinee Tom," story syndicated by the Bacheller Syndicate.
Nov 9 Iola (KS) Register (p 8, c 6)
"Chicago's Three Winds," Garland quoted, Harper's Weekly.
Nov 9 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 2, c 5)
Garland to address, "The Modern Novel," People's Church.
Nov 11 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 12, c 3)
Garland to address, "The Modern Novel," People's Church.
Nov 11 New York (NY) Press (pt v, p 4)
"A Lynching in Mosinee," story syndicated by the Bacheller Syndicate.
Nov 17 Chicago (IL) Eagle (p 1, c 5)
Garland to address Chicago's Friday Club, Art Institute.
Nov 18 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 12, c 4)
Garland to speak, People's Church.
Nov 19 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 2)
Garland, an advocate of new American School in Arts and Letters.
Nov 23 Great Falls (MT) Weekly Tribune (p 3, c 4)
Garland invited to be charter member of Populist Colony near Washington, D.C.
Nov 24 San Francisco (CA) Morning Call (p 6, c 2)
Article mentions Garland spoke on "Reform and Socialization" in Chicago.
Nov 25 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 12, c 3)
Garland was a guest of C.A. Severance, St. Paul.
Nov 27 Wichita (KS) Eagle (p 8, c 5)
Garland reported his involvement in a spiritual investigation at home of Mary
Smith, Alameda, California.
Dec 1 Scranton (PA) Tribune (p 7, c 6)
Garland praised Stephen Crane's "Red Badge of Courage."
Dec 6 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 2, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 8 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 2, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 9 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 2, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 9 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 15, c 3 - 4)
Garland's role in literature of the West discussed by Mrs. Parsons, Ladies'
Literary Club.
Dec 11 St. Paul (MN) Daily Globe (p 4, c 8)
Editor criticized C.J. Buell and Garland and Garland's writings about the West.
Dec 15 Sacramento (CA) Record-Union (p 5, c 1)
"Woman in the Camp: A Christmas Sketch," Arena Magazine, Dec 1894.
Dec 15 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 15 Asheville (NC) Daily Citizen (p 5, c 2)
Criticism of Garland.
Dec 17 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 18 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 20 Indianapolis (IN) Journal (p 7, c 3)
Garland served as president, Central Art Association of Chicago.
Dec 21 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 22 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 26 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 4)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 27 Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 6, c 6)
Garland among authors to contribute to Herald, 1895.
Dec 28 Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 5, c 5)
Garland among authors to contribute to Bee, 1895.
Dec 29 Washington (DC) Times (p 4, c 3, 4)
Garland praised Anna Vernon Dorsey.
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Copyright © 2015
**We wish to thank Keith Newlin who created the original Garland Society website, ensuring that the Hamlin Garland Society had a permanent home,