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 1919-1920
1919
Jan 7 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican (p 10, c 6)
Poem, "The Wild."
Jan 10 St. Johnsbury (VT) Evening Caledonian (p 2, c 2)
"Reading Aloud to a Child," also published in Kindergarten Primary Magazine, Jan 1919.
Jan 16 Tucumcari (NM) News & Tucumcari Times (p 6, c 3 - 4)
"Making Our Flag Beloved."
Jan 25 St. Charles (LA) Herald (p 2, c 5)
"Reading Aloud to a Child," also published in Kindergarten Primary Magazine, Jan 1919.
Jan 28 Harrisburg (PA) Herald (p 8, c 5)
Poem, "The Wild."
Feb 5 Barton (VT) Orleans County Monitor (p 3, c 5)
A Son of the Middle Border, at Greensboro Library.
Feb 6 New York (NY) Tribune (p 10, c 7)
As chairman of Roosevelt Permanent Memorial National Committee, Garland announced
plan to collect and publish a memorial volume of anecdotes about Theodore Roosevelt.
Feb 6 Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 1, c 5)
As chairman of Roosevelt Permanent Memorial National Committee, Garland announced
plan to collect and publish a memorial volume of anecdotes about Theodore Roosevelt.
Feb 9 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 3)
Elihu Root presided at banquet in honor of American Academy of Arts and Letters as part
of the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Russell Lowell. Garland on the committee
to arrange the celebration.
Feb 9 New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 3)
Garland's address, "My Neighbor, Theodore Roosevelt," was presented at the Roosevelt
Memorial Day ceremony held under the auspices of the American Defamation Society.
Feb 16 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 2)
Garland served on the committee that arranged an assembly of notables at the Empire
Theater to attend William Gillette's performance of Sir James M. Barrie's latest comedy,
"Dear Brutus," which incorporated the 100th birthday of James Russell Lowell.
Feb 16 New York (NY) Tribune (p 13, c 3 - 4)
As a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Garland spoke about James
Russell Lowell in his "On a Certain Condescension of Foreigners" address.
Feb 20 Seattle (WA) Star (p 16, c 6)
They of the High Trails, advertised.
Feb 21 New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 2)
Garland, a member of the James Russell Lowell commemoration.
Feb 23 New York (NY) Sun (p 8, c 3)
Garland, a member of the James Russell Lowell commemoration.
Feb 23 Washington (DC) Herald (p 8, c 5)
Garland named head of the Roosevelt Memorial National Committee. He had been
friends with Roosevelt for over 30 years.
Mar 6 Williston (ND) Graphic (p 5, c 4)
Boy Life on the Prairie, in Public Library.
Mar 23 New York (NY) Sun (sec 5, p 11, c 1)
George Gordon in "Steep Trails" wrote that John Burroughs had once encouraged
Garland to write the biography of John Muir.
Mar 25 New York (NY) Tribune (p 4, c 3)
Garland named head of the Roosevelt Memorial National Committee. He had been
friends with Roosevelt for over 30 years.
Apr 11 Grand Forks (ND) Herald (p 12, c 3)
In intellectual relations, Scandinavians were said to have learned their impressions of
America through literature, and many had expressed enthusiasm over Garlands works.
May 4 Washington (DC) Herald (p 8, c 4)
The Long Trail, edition published by Harper.
May 9 New York (NY) Sun (p 20, c 4)
Garland spoke on "Roosevelt, the Man of Letters" when Columbia University's
Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition opened.
May 9 New York (NY) Tribune (p 12, c 8)
Garland spoke on "Roosevelt, the Man of Letters" when Columbia University's
Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition opened.
May 9 New York (NY) Sun (p 12, c 8)
Garland was speaker at the Centenary Celebration of the Birth of Walt Whitman.
May 10 New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 5)
Garland attended the opening of the Roosevelt Exhibition.
May 10 New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 6)
Garland gave address on Theodore Roosevelt.
May 10 Great Falls (MT) Daily Tribune (p 1, c 6)
Garland gave address on Theodore Roosevelt.
May 19 New York (NY) Sun (p 5, c 6)
Garland attended meeting led by Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio when Harding
stirred enthusiasm for preserving the American nationality.
May 31 New York (NY) Tribune (p 13, c 5)
Garland among pilgrimage to the former home of Walt Whitman at West Hills on Long
Island as part of the Centenary Celebration of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
June 1 New York (NY) Tribune (p 2, c 4)
Garland among pilgrimage to the former home of Walt Whitman at West Hills on Long
Island as part of the Centenary Celebration of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
June 1 Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 6, c 5)
Garland among pilgrimage to the former home of Walt Whitman at West Hills on Long
Island as part of the Centenary Celebration of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
June 21 New York (NY) Tribune (p 6, c 5)
Garland among American intellectuals that signed a pledge for the intellectual fighters of
the world to rise up and bring about a new world by establishing a spirit of conciliation
between nations.
June 28 New York (NY) Tribune (p 9, c 6)
Editorial urging Garland to give the "corn and hog belt" another round of farm stories.
June 29 New York (NY) Sun (mag sec, p 7, c 7)
Garland was a member of the Players.
July 20 New York (NY) Sun (sec 6, p 5, c 3)
Garland was referred to in a column about James Branch Cabell.
July 26 New York (NY) Tribune (p 5, c 3)
Garland was included in a collection of stories compiled by Wilhelmina Harper, titled
"Off Duty: A Dozen Yarns For Soldiers and Sailors."
July 30 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 7)
Garland was included in a collection of stories compiled by Wilhelmina Harper, titled
"Off Duty: A Dozen Yarns For Soldiers and Sailors."
Sep 4 Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 7, c 5)
Garland on committee exploring three options for a national memorial in honor of
Theodore Roosevelt. Plans included raising $5 million.
Sep 7 New York (NY) Sun (sec 6, p 6, c 2)
Garland was mentioned in an editorial discussing the lives of authors that were considered
"far from normal."
Oct 11 Harrisburg (PA) Telegraph (p 8, c 5 - 6)
"My Neighbor, Theodore Roosevelt," Everybody's Magazine, Oct 1919.
Oct 24 Norwich (CT) Bulletin (p 8, c 4)
Poem, "A Dakota Wheat Field."
Oct 28 Guthrie (OK) Daily Leader (p 2, c 1)
Garland related story when Roosevelt showed him a 1917 photograph in which Roosevelt
and the German Kaiser were shaking hands.
Nov 3 Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 8, c 5)
Garland was the guest of honor at the Arts Club.
Nov 4 Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 8, c 5)
Mrs. John Wetherell of Rayenta, Navajo Indian Reservation, was appointed to chair the
Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association in Phoenix. Mrs. Garland also served in the
organization whose purpose was to preserve Roosevelt's birthplace as a repository of
records and mementoes.
Nov 10 New York (NY) Sun (p 6, c 3)
Garland addressed the organization planning the purchase of Roosevelt's birthplace.
Nov 19 New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 4)
Garland addressed 300 in attendance at meeting of Woman's Roosevelt Memorial
Association whose plans were to raise $1 million to purchase and refurbish Roosevelt's
birthplace.
Dec 19 New York (NY) Tribune (p 10, c 3)
Garland attended lecture conducted by Maurice Maeterlinck, whose subject was
"The Unknown Shore," a reference to the spirit world.
Dec 30 New York (NY) Tribune (p 11, c 5)
Garland attended the Roosevelt American League meeting that attracted 1,000 pupils and
teachers whose purpose was to establish Roosevelt Clubs in schools and colleges.
1920
Jan 3 New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 1)
The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop, reprinted by Harpers.
Jan 9 Middlebury (VT) Register (p 5, c 3)
Garland was speaker at New York Alumni Association meeting. His address was "Reconstruction in Modern Literature."
Jan 12 Chattanooga (TN) News (p 2, c 5 - 6)
In his address before at the Ohio State University, Garland said "today's style of fiction
writing is influenced by O. Henry," and he declared, "Modern writers are not living up
to their opportunities . . . and the journalist had too big a place in the literary world."
Jan 23 New York (NY) Evening World (p 2, c 5)
Garland spoke at New York City's Middlebury College Alumni Association Annual Dinner.
Jan 24 Ogden (UT) Standard (p 15, c 5)
"A Case of Bill Posting."
Jan 25 New York (NY) Sun (sec 6, p 6, c 3)
Garland was mentioned in an editorial by the New York Sun in its "Books & Book World."
Feb 8 New York (NY) Tribune (p 1, c 5)
Garland endorsed Leonard Wood of Mississippi as a candidate he felt represented Theodore Roosevelt's policies.
Feb 15 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 21, c 4)
Garland lectured at Elmira College in New York on women's education.
Feb 29 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (sec 3, p 4, c 2)
Garland lectured at Winter Park, Florida, on a favorite topic, "Prairie Song and
Western Story."
Mar 4 New York (NY) Evening World (p 1, c 1)
Garland was a committee member whose purpose was to raise funds to erect an "Equestrian
Statue of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in Rough-Rider Uniform" in Central Park.
Mar 29 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 18, c 8)
Mrs. Honore Willsie's, The Forbidden Trail, was compared with Garland's treatment
of the Middle West.
Apr 6 Norwich (CT) Bulletin (p 9, c 1)
Garland was the convocation speaker at Connecticut College, New London.
Apr 13 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 7, c 3)
Garland was mentioned in Iowa Journal of History and Politics as being an Iowa writer.
Apr 15 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican (p 2, c 6)
Daniel Babcock, who had died recently, had been mentioned by Garland in his A Son of the
Middle Border.
Apr 21 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican (p 6, c 3)
Garland was mentioned as being an Iowa writer.
Apr 22 Washington (DC) Herald (p 4, c 6)
Garland suggested that someone collect letters written by Roosevelt to artists, authors,
musicians, and other friends of the "Spirit," and display them in the Roosevelt archives.
May 8 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 11, c 2)
Garland's signed novels were among the holdings of the James Carleton Young Library
at Minneapolis.
May 13 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 9, c 6)
Garland attended the funeral of William Dean Howells.
May 13 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 6)
Garland attended the funeral of William Dean Howells.
May 13 Logan (UT) Republican (p 2, c 3)
Garland supported Leonard Wood in the presidential campaign.
May 24 Rock Island (IL) Argus and Daily Union (p 8, c 5)
Boy Life on the Prairie, advertised.
June 27 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (sec 3, p 6, c 2)
Mrs. Garland spent the summer at the Onteora Club in the Catskills.
July 3 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 4, c 1)
Poem, "The Wheat Field."
July 11 Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch (p 8, c 1)
Garland was included in The Great Modern American Stories, a collection of 24 American
short stories compiled and introduced by William Dean Howells.
Aug 15 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (sec 3, p 2, c 6)
Garland planned lecture tour through the West speaking on topics closely associated
with A Son of the Middle Border.
Sep 9 Hays (KS) Free Press (p 1, c 3)
Garland was the subject of discussion by ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club.
Sep 16 Hays (KS) Free Press (p 6, c 5)
Garland was the subject of discussion by ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club.
Sep 16 Maysville (KY) Public Ledger (p 2, c 4)
Garland's 60th birthday was recognized.
Oct 19 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 4, c 1)
Poem, "A Wish."
Nov 10 Bridgeport (CT) Times and Evening Farmer (p 4, c 3)
Garland spoke at the Contemporary Club on "Personal Reminiscences of Famous English
Authors."
Nov 12 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 2, c 3)
Garland attributed a large part of his success as a writer to the hardships of his youth.
Nov 25 Hays (KS) Free Press (p 1, c 4)
Garland was the subject of discussion by ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club.
Dec 11 New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 2)
Garland praised Joseph C. Lincoln's The Portygee, which had been published by Appleton.
Jan 7 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican (p 10, c 6)
Poem, "The Wild."
Jan 10 St. Johnsbury (VT) Evening Caledonian (p 2, c 2)
"Reading Aloud to a Child," also published in Kindergarten Primary Magazine, Jan 1919.
Jan 16 Tucumcari (NM) News & Tucumcari Times (p 6, c 3 - 4)
"Making Our Flag Beloved."
Jan 25 St. Charles (LA) Herald (p 2, c 5)
"Reading Aloud to a Child," also published in Kindergarten Primary Magazine, Jan 1919.
Jan 28 Harrisburg (PA) Herald (p 8, c 5)
Poem, "The Wild."
Feb 5 Barton (VT) Orleans County Monitor (p 3, c 5)
A Son of the Middle Border, at Greensboro Library.
Feb 6 New York (NY) Tribune (p 10, c 7)
As chairman of Roosevelt Permanent Memorial National Committee, Garland announced
plan to collect and publish a memorial volume of anecdotes about Theodore Roosevelt.
Feb 6 Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 1, c 5)
As chairman of Roosevelt Permanent Memorial National Committee, Garland announced
plan to collect and publish a memorial volume of anecdotes about Theodore Roosevelt.
Feb 9 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 3)
Elihu Root presided at banquet in honor of American Academy of Arts and Letters as part
of the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Russell Lowell. Garland on the committee
to arrange the celebration.
Feb 9 New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 3)
Garland's address, "My Neighbor, Theodore Roosevelt," was presented at the Roosevelt
Memorial Day ceremony held under the auspices of the American Defamation Society.
Feb 16 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 2)
Garland served on the committee that arranged an assembly of notables at the Empire
Theater to attend William Gillette's performance of Sir James M. Barrie's latest comedy,
"Dear Brutus," which incorporated the 100th birthday of James Russell Lowell.
Feb 16 New York (NY) Tribune (p 13, c 3 - 4)
As a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Garland spoke about James
Russell Lowell in his "On a Certain Condescension of Foreigners" address.
Feb 20 Seattle (WA) Star (p 16, c 6)
They of the High Trails, advertised.
Feb 21 New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 2)
Garland, a member of the James Russell Lowell commemoration.
Feb 23 New York (NY) Sun (p 8, c 3)
Garland, a member of the James Russell Lowell commemoration.
Feb 23 Washington (DC) Herald (p 8, c 5)
Garland named head of the Roosevelt Memorial National Committee. He had been
friends with Roosevelt for over 30 years.
Mar 6 Williston (ND) Graphic (p 5, c 4)
Boy Life on the Prairie, in Public Library.
Mar 23 New York (NY) Sun (sec 5, p 11, c 1)
George Gordon in "Steep Trails" wrote that John Burroughs had once encouraged
Garland to write the biography of John Muir.
Mar 25 New York (NY) Tribune (p 4, c 3)
Garland named head of the Roosevelt Memorial National Committee. He had been
friends with Roosevelt for over 30 years.
Apr 11 Grand Forks (ND) Herald (p 12, c 3)
In intellectual relations, Scandinavians were said to have learned their impressions of
America through literature, and many had expressed enthusiasm over Garlands works.
May 4 Washington (DC) Herald (p 8, c 4)
The Long Trail, edition published by Harper.
May 9 New York (NY) Sun (p 20, c 4)
Garland spoke on "Roosevelt, the Man of Letters" when Columbia University's
Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition opened.
May 9 New York (NY) Tribune (p 12, c 8)
Garland spoke on "Roosevelt, the Man of Letters" when Columbia University's
Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition opened.
May 9 New York (NY) Sun (p 12, c 8)
Garland was speaker at the Centenary Celebration of the Birth of Walt Whitman.
May 10 New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 5)
Garland attended the opening of the Roosevelt Exhibition.
May 10 New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 6)
Garland gave address on Theodore Roosevelt.
May 10 Great Falls (MT) Daily Tribune (p 1, c 6)
Garland gave address on Theodore Roosevelt.
May 19 New York (NY) Sun (p 5, c 6)
Garland attended meeting led by Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio when Harding
stirred enthusiasm for preserving the American nationality.
May 31 New York (NY) Tribune (p 13, c 5)
Garland among pilgrimage to the former home of Walt Whitman at West Hills on Long
Island as part of the Centenary Celebration of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
June 1 New York (NY) Tribune (p 2, c 4)
Garland among pilgrimage to the former home of Walt Whitman at West Hills on Long
Island as part of the Centenary Celebration of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
June 1 Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 6, c 5)
Garland among pilgrimage to the former home of Walt Whitman at West Hills on Long
Island as part of the Centenary Celebration of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
June 21 New York (NY) Tribune (p 6, c 5)
Garland among American intellectuals that signed a pledge for the intellectual fighters of
the world to rise up and bring about a new world by establishing a spirit of conciliation
between nations.
June 28 New York (NY) Tribune (p 9, c 6)
Editorial urging Garland to give the "corn and hog belt" another round of farm stories.
June 29 New York (NY) Sun (mag sec, p 7, c 7)
Garland was a member of the Players.
July 20 New York (NY) Sun (sec 6, p 5, c 3)
Garland was referred to in a column about James Branch Cabell.
July 26 New York (NY) Tribune (p 5, c 3)
Garland was included in a collection of stories compiled by Wilhelmina Harper, titled
"Off Duty: A Dozen Yarns For Soldiers and Sailors."
July 30 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 7)
Garland was included in a collection of stories compiled by Wilhelmina Harper, titled
"Off Duty: A Dozen Yarns For Soldiers and Sailors."
Sep 4 Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 7, c 5)
Garland on committee exploring three options for a national memorial in honor of
Theodore Roosevelt. Plans included raising $5 million.
Sep 7 New York (NY) Sun (sec 6, p 6, c 2)
Garland was mentioned in an editorial discussing the lives of authors that were considered
"far from normal."
Oct 11 Harrisburg (PA) Telegraph (p 8, c 5 - 6)
"My Neighbor, Theodore Roosevelt," Everybody's Magazine, Oct 1919.
Oct 24 Norwich (CT) Bulletin (p 8, c 4)
Poem, "A Dakota Wheat Field."
Oct 28 Guthrie (OK) Daily Leader (p 2, c 1)
Garland related story when Roosevelt showed him a 1917 photograph in which Roosevelt
and the German Kaiser were shaking hands.
Nov 3 Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 8, c 5)
Garland was the guest of honor at the Arts Club.
Nov 4 Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 8, c 5)
Mrs. John Wetherell of Rayenta, Navajo Indian Reservation, was appointed to chair the
Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association in Phoenix. Mrs. Garland also served in the
organization whose purpose was to preserve Roosevelt's birthplace as a repository of
records and mementoes.
Nov 10 New York (NY) Sun (p 6, c 3)
Garland addressed the organization planning the purchase of Roosevelt's birthplace.
Nov 19 New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 4)
Garland addressed 300 in attendance at meeting of Woman's Roosevelt Memorial
Association whose plans were to raise $1 million to purchase and refurbish Roosevelt's
birthplace.
Dec 19 New York (NY) Tribune (p 10, c 3)
Garland attended lecture conducted by Maurice Maeterlinck, whose subject was
"The Unknown Shore," a reference to the spirit world.
Dec 30 New York (NY) Tribune (p 11, c 5)
Garland attended the Roosevelt American League meeting that attracted 1,000 pupils and
teachers whose purpose was to establish Roosevelt Clubs in schools and colleges.
1920
Jan 3 New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 1)
The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop, reprinted by Harpers.
Jan 9 Middlebury (VT) Register (p 5, c 3)
Garland was speaker at New York Alumni Association meeting. His address was "Reconstruction in Modern Literature."
Jan 12 Chattanooga (TN) News (p 2, c 5 - 6)
In his address before at the Ohio State University, Garland said "today's style of fiction
writing is influenced by O. Henry," and he declared, "Modern writers are not living up
to their opportunities . . . and the journalist had too big a place in the literary world."
Jan 23 New York (NY) Evening World (p 2, c 5)
Garland spoke at New York City's Middlebury College Alumni Association Annual Dinner.
Jan 24 Ogden (UT) Standard (p 15, c 5)
"A Case of Bill Posting."
Jan 25 New York (NY) Sun (sec 6, p 6, c 3)
Garland was mentioned in an editorial by the New York Sun in its "Books & Book World."
Feb 8 New York (NY) Tribune (p 1, c 5)
Garland endorsed Leonard Wood of Mississippi as a candidate he felt represented Theodore Roosevelt's policies.
Feb 15 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 21, c 4)
Garland lectured at Elmira College in New York on women's education.
Feb 29 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (sec 3, p 4, c 2)
Garland lectured at Winter Park, Florida, on a favorite topic, "Prairie Song and
Western Story."
Mar 4 New York (NY) Evening World (p 1, c 1)
Garland was a committee member whose purpose was to raise funds to erect an "Equestrian
Statue of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in Rough-Rider Uniform" in Central Park.
Mar 29 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 18, c 8)
Mrs. Honore Willsie's, The Forbidden Trail, was compared with Garland's treatment
of the Middle West.
Apr 6 Norwich (CT) Bulletin (p 9, c 1)
Garland was the convocation speaker at Connecticut College, New London.
Apr 13 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 7, c 3)
Garland was mentioned in Iowa Journal of History and Politics as being an Iowa writer.
Apr 15 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican (p 2, c 6)
Daniel Babcock, who had died recently, had been mentioned by Garland in his A Son of the
Middle Border.
Apr 21 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican (p 6, c 3)
Garland was mentioned as being an Iowa writer.
Apr 22 Washington (DC) Herald (p 4, c 6)
Garland suggested that someone collect letters written by Roosevelt to artists, authors,
musicians, and other friends of the "Spirit," and display them in the Roosevelt archives.
May 8 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 11, c 2)
Garland's signed novels were among the holdings of the James Carleton Young Library
at Minneapolis.
May 13 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (p 9, c 6)
Garland attended the funeral of William Dean Howells.
May 13 New York (NY) Tribune (p 8, c 6)
Garland attended the funeral of William Dean Howells.
May 13 Logan (UT) Republican (p 2, c 3)
Garland supported Leonard Wood in the presidential campaign.
May 24 Rock Island (IL) Argus and Daily Union (p 8, c 5)
Boy Life on the Prairie, advertised.
June 27 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (sec 3, p 6, c 2)
Mrs. Garland spent the summer at the Onteora Club in the Catskills.
July 3 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 4, c 1)
Poem, "The Wheat Field."
July 11 Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch (p 8, c 1)
Garland was included in The Great Modern American Stories, a collection of 24 American
short stories compiled and introduced by William Dean Howells.
Aug 15 New York Sun & New York (NY) Herald (sec 3, p 2, c 6)
Garland planned lecture tour through the West speaking on topics closely associated
with A Son of the Middle Border.
Sep 9 Hays (KS) Free Press (p 1, c 3)
Garland was the subject of discussion by ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club.
Sep 16 Hays (KS) Free Press (p 6, c 5)
Garland was the subject of discussion by ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club.
Sep 16 Maysville (KY) Public Ledger (p 2, c 4)
Garland's 60th birthday was recognized.
Oct 19 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 4, c 1)
Poem, "A Wish."
Nov 10 Bridgeport (CT) Times and Evening Farmer (p 4, c 3)
Garland spoke at the Contemporary Club on "Personal Reminiscences of Famous English
Authors."
Nov 12 Keokuk (IA) Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (p 2, c 3)
Garland attributed a large part of his success as a writer to the hardships of his youth.
Nov 25 Hays (KS) Free Press (p 1, c 4)
Garland was the subject of discussion by ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club.
Dec 11 New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 2)
Garland praised Joseph C. Lincoln's The Portygee, which had been published by Appleton.
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**We wish to thank Keith Newlin who created the original Garland Society website, ensuring that the Hamlin Garland Society had a permanent home,
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**We wish to thank Keith Newlin who created the original Garland Society website, ensuring that the Hamlin Garland Society had a permanent home,