general magazines, 11:448-51, 530- 33
geographical periodical, 11:79, 413— 15
illustrated weeklies, 11:7, 452 n insurance periodicals, II:94w juvenile magazines, 11:100-1 literary magazines, 11:29, 31, 37- 38, 42, 158-59, 383«, 406w, 419n magazine center, 11:103-5 “mammoth pictorals,” 11:58 Masonic journal, 11:197 medical journals, 1:439; 11:85 military periodicals, II: 547—51 music journals, 11:197 Odd Fellows magazine, 11:215 pharmacy journals, 11:92 printers’ magazine, 11:93 police gazettes, 11:187, 325 railroad journals, 1:297 n; 11:81, 83 religious periodicals, 11:7, 63, 65«, 66, 68, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 365, 366 n, 516
scientific periodicals, 11:79, 316» socialist periodicals, 11:207 spelling-reform periodicals, 11:212 spiritualist periodicals, 11:209-10 sports magazines, 11:204 stenographic periodicals, 11:212 theatrical periodicals, 11:198 trade magazines, 11:92-93 women’s magazines, 11:58, 437-41, 466w
post-Civil War magazines in (1865— 85
agricultural magazines, I:728«;
111:152
art journals, 111:185, 410-12 artificial gas periodical, 111:131 biographical journals, 111:260, 262w booksellers’ periodicals, 111:235 chromolithographic journals, 111:186 comic magazines, 111:265-67, 268 n- 69 n, 520 n, 55 3n
construction periodicals, 111:129, 130
crime periodicals, II:325«; 111:44 current events magazines, 111:332 drama periodicals, III: 198—99 educational periodicals, II:99n; 111:163, 167, 168
engineering periodicals, 111:114-15 family magazines, II:349«, 469«; III:42 2 w
fashion magazines, 111:97-98, 481- 90
financial publications, II:94«, 96, 111:147
New York, New York —Continued freedmen’s journal, 111:283 gardening magazines, 111:161 general magazines, 11:2 50, 530 n;
111:256, 417-21
geographical periodical, II :413m health magazines, 111:139 historical journals, 111:260 home magazines, 111:98-99 insurance journals, II:94m; 111:145, 1 46 n
juvenile magazines, 11:100-1;
111:176-79, 500-5 kindergarten magazine, 111:163 library periodical, 111:517-19 literary magazines, II:383 m, 419m; 111:31, 33, 35, 37, 39 n, 233-35, 319, 361
lurid publications, II:32 5 m; 111:44 magazine center, 111:2 5-29 mail-order papers, 111:39 manufacturers’ periodicals, 111:12 7- 28
medical journals, II :85m; III:MO- 43
military periodicals, II: 547m;
111:132, 533-34 mining periodicals, 111:114-15 music journals, 11:197; 111:196 philosophical journal, 111:385-87 photography periodical, 111:186 printers’ magazines, 11:93; 111:131 railroad magazines, 1:297 n;
111:125 n, 126 n
religious magazines, II: 367 m;
111:64, 67-77, 79-85, 89, 422-23 scientific periodicals, II: 3 16m,
III: 109m, 495m secret societies, 111:315 socialist periodicals, 111:301 society notes, 111:101-2 sports periodicals, 111:209-11, 213, 215, 218, 220
technical periodicals, 111:115, 117-18, 122
temperance periodicals, 111:310 trade magazines, 111:133-36 trade-union magazines, 11:92;
111:300; IV:220 vocational magazines, 111:132 women’s magazines, 111:99, 388-90 women’s rights magazines, 111:94, 443-53
Gilded Age magazines in (1885-1905) advertising journals, IV:247, 337 agricultural periodicals, I:728m- IV:337
all-fiction magazines, IV: 115, 117, 41 7m, 608m
amateur periodicals, IV:390, 391 Anglo-American periodicals, IV:228 architectural periodicals, IV: 323 art periodicals, 111:185; IV: 146-47, 233
automobile periodicals, IV:330-31 booksellers’ magazines, 111:235; IV: 127, 434m
charity magazines, IV:382 chess magazines, IV:382 child-care periodicals, IV: 364 comic periodicals, 111:2 70, 520 m,
553m; IV: 3 85, 387m construction periodicals, 111:129, 130 m; IV :325m
crime periodicals, II:325 m; IV: 199 current-events magazine, IV: 64, 649-51
education periodicals, 111:168, 170;
IV: 265, 269, 272m engineering periodicals, III: 122m; IV: 320-23
family magazines, II:349 m, 469m;
III:422m; IV:480m; V:154m fashion periodicals, 111:98, 481 m;
IV :363m, 580m, 756, 763m financial periodicals, 11:96;
III: 147m; IV:349
flower periodicals, 111:161; IV :342m general magazines, III: 510m; IV:45, 506m, 589-99, 608m, 717m;
V: 145m, 286 n
geographical periodicals, II :413m; IV:2 2 5
health periodicals, 111:139; IV:316, 317
historical journals, 111:260; IV: 138, 139
hobby periodicals, IV:391 illustrated magazines, II :452m;
IV: 58, 1 53, 453m
insurance periodicals, II:94m;
111:145, 146m; IV:350-51 Irish-American periodical, IV:227 Jewish periodicals, IV-300 journalists’ periodicals, IV:243-44 juvenile periodicals, III :500m;
IV: 273-75
low-priced magazines, IV:4, 46-47, 49
lecture periodicals, IV:266 legal periodicals, IV:347, 348 library periodical, III:5 17m literary magazines, II:383m, 419m local topics, IV: 84-86
magazine center, IV: 82—83 mail-order periodicals, IV:367 manufacturing periodicals, 111:12 7— 28; IV: 183-85, 186«, 325 n marine periodicals, IV:333-34 medical periodicals, 111:140-43;
IV :313m, 314-16 military magazines, II:547w;
III:533w
mining periodicals, 111:114-15 missionary periodicals, IV:238, 305 municipal affairs periodicals, IV: 198 music journals, IV:251—52, 254 office-practice periodicals, IV:352 outdoor magazines, IV:633n penmanship periodicals, 111:170 pet periodical, IV:382 pharmacy periodicals, IV: 317— 18 philology journals, IV: 128 philosophical journal, IV: 303 photography periodicals, IV: 149-50 political magazines, IV: 171, 178 political science journals, IV: 180-81 printers’ periodicals, 111:131;
IV:248 n
psychology journal, IV: 303 railroad periodicals, 1:297 n;
III: 126 n; IV :333n real-estate periodical, IV:325 religious periodicals, II:367w;
IV: 284, 285 n, 287-88, 290-91, 293n, 29$n, 296-98, 300, 301 review periodicals, IV:52, 60, 62, 66, 51 In, 657 n, 113n scientific periodicals, 11:316 n,
III: 109w, 495ra; IV:307, 309,
310»
Scottish-American periodical,
IV: 22 7
settlement-house periodicals,
IV:195n, 196 n
single-tax periodicals, IV: 176, 204, 206
socialist periodicals, IV:176, 204, 206
social-work periodicals, IV: 194 society magazines, IV:65-66, 756- 62
spelling-reform periodical, IV:212 spiritualist periodicals, IV: 304 sports periodicals, 111:210, 213,
215, 218, 220, IV:372-74, 376, 379-81
success periodical, IV: 169 Sunday papers, IV: 69 tariff periodicals, IV: 166 theater periodicals, IV: 260-61
theosophical periodicals, IV: 2 87 trade periodicals, 111:117, 118«,
131, IV: 186-87, 189»; 236 trade union periodicals, IV:220 urban magazines, IV: 77-78, 83-87 vegetarian periodicals, IV:317 women’s club periodicals, IV:356 women’s periodicals, I:580w;
III:388«; IV:360-62, 364, 366, 763-72
YMCA periodicals, IV:287 modern magazines in (1905-) advertising journal, IV:247, 33 7 all-fiction magazines, IV: 115, 41 In, 608 n
architectural periodicals, IV:323 art journals, V:166n automobile periodicals, IV:331 charity magazines, IV:741w comic magazines, III:520w, 552n crime periodicals, II:325«; IV: 199 current-events magazines, V:49w, 191«, 29 3n, 649 n dental journal, IV:317 drama magazines, IV: 74In family magazines, II:349«, 469«; 111:42 2n; IV:480/z; V:125«,
154 n
fashion magazines, III: 481 n;
IV: 5 80 n, 756n
financial journals, 11:96, III :147m general magazines, III:510n;
IV \AS3n, S06n, 599-607, 608 n, 717 n; V :3n, 72, 88-89, 154n, 286 n
geographical publication, II:413w health periodicals, IV:316, 317 hobby periodicals, IV: 391 home periodicals, IV:324« illustrated weekly, II:452w Indian periodical, IV:215 insurance periodicals, 111:145,
146 n; IV:350-51 journalists’ periodicals, IV: 244 juvenile magazines, III:500«,
IV:273-74
lecture periodical, IV:266 legal periodicals, III: 144zz, IV:348 libertarian magazine, V:88-99 library periodical, III:517w literary magazines, III:383«. 419w;
V: 1 17-24, 165-78 medical journals, 111:140-43,
IV \3\3n, 314-16 military periodicals, II:547w;
III: 5 33n
municipal-affairs periodical, IV: 198
New York, New York Continued music periodical, IV :2 53m newspaper trade magazines, V:59m office-practice periodicals, IV:352 outdoor magazines, IV: 633m pet periodical, IV:382 pharmacy periodicals, IV:317—18 philosophical journal, IV:303 photography periodical, IV: 150 psychology journal, IV: 303 publishers’ magazine, V:59 n railroad journals, I:297m; III:126m; IV:333m
real-estate periodical, IV:32 5 religious magazines, 11:69, 367 n; 111:84; IV:194, 285 n, 287-88,
290-91, 29 In, 295 n, 297-98, 300, 305
review periodicals, IV :510m, 657 n, 754, 773m
scientific periodicals, II :316m ;
III:495m; IV:309, 310m settlement-house periodicals,
IV :195m, 196m
socialist periodical, IV: 176, 206 society magazine, IV: 756m sports magazines, 111:210; IV:3 73, 376, 380, 381
success magazine, V:286-92 technical magazines, 111:117, 118m, 122m; IV: 3 2 1, 323, 334 theosophical periodicals, IV: 287 trade magazines, 11:92-93;
III: 131m; IV: 186-87, 189m, 236 women’s magazines, III :388m, IV:360-62, 364, 763m; V:125m athletic clubs in, 111:221 burlesque theaters in, 111:206 crime in, 11:2 7-28 growth of, 1:375 homeless children in, IV:200 municipal corruption in, 11:478-80; III:4, 26-27, 290-91, 320, 342, 345-46, 440-42, 524-25, 553; IV: 124, 197-98 muckraking articles, IV:600 municipal reform in, 111:313 music in, 1:434; IV:249 newspapers in, 1:160, 465; 11:205; III: 266
opera in, 1:173
population of, 1:202; 11:103-4 postal regulations (1792) and, 1:19 prostitution in, 111:2 7-28 as publishing center, 11:103-4, 496 public school system in, 11:96 theater in, 1:55-56, 169, 427-28 yellow fever epidemics in, 1:149
New-York American, 11:297 New York Amusement Gazette, IV:260 New York Anti-Slavery Society, 1:457 New York Aquarium Journal, 111:111 New York-Atheneum Association, 1:335 New York Baptist Advocate, II:64m New York Book-Lover, V:29 New York Boys’ Weekly, 111:179 New York City Mission Monthly,
IV :195m
New York Chronicle, 11:64, 547 New York Citizen and Round Table, 111:324
New York Clipper, 11:198, 203, 204; 111:198, 209, 211, 218, 220;
IV:260
New York Colonization Journal, 11:141 New York Colored Mission, IV: 195m New York Commercial Advertiser Pictorial Review, IV: 70
New York Daily Democrat, III :269m New York Dramatic Mirror, III:198w; IV:255, 260
New York Dramatic News, 111:198, 199; IV:260
New York Eclectic Medical and Surgical Journal, III: 143
New York Evangelist, see: Evangelist (New York)
New York Evening Mail, 111:323 New York Evening Mirror, see: New York Mirror
New York Evening Post, 11:205, 420, 426, 428, 448; 111:344-50 New York Examiner, 11:64, 547 New York Family Story Paper, IV: 117, 11 8m
New York Farmer, I:442m, 799; 111:153 New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 111:260; IV: 137m New York Graphic, 111:126 New York Graphic Society, V:328m New York Herald, 11:291, 530; 111:273, 548
See also Bennett, James Gordon New York Herald Tribune, V:15 New York Humorist, III :269m New York Illustrated Magazine, 1:808 New York Illustrated News, 11:14, 15; 111:325
New York Illustrated Times, 111:198 New York Insurance Journal, II :94m New York Journal of the Deaf, IV: 194 New York Journal of Education, I :492m New York Journal of Homoeopathy, II: 85m
New York Journal of Medicine, 1:807; II :84m
New York Journal of Romance, General Literature, Science and Art, see: Frank Leslie’s New York Journal of Romance, General Literature, Science and Art New York Leader, 11:526 New York Ledger, 11:38, 130, 149, 206, 527; III:6, 7 n, 224, 279, 528; IV:4, 39, 65 advertising in, 11:14-16 circulation of, 11:10, 102 payment to contributors, 11:23-24 sketch of, 11:356—63
New York Legal Observer, 1:451, 806; II: 93 w
New York Literary Gazette, 1:128,
798
New York Lumber Trade Journal, IV: 3 2 5
New York Lyceum, 1:490 New-York Magazine, 1:19, 34, 37-38, 55-56
founding of, 1:30 sketch of, 1:114-16 New York Magazine of Mysteries,
IV:304
New York Mechanic, 11:317 New York Medical Gazette, II :84m New York Medical Journal, I: 439m, 568; 111:140; IV:313 ; V:29 New York Medical and Physical Journal, I: 151m, 797 New York Mercury, 111:209 New York Mining Record, 111:114 New York Mirror (nineteenth-century magazine), 1:210, 354, 393,
427-30, 431, 449, 477, 520, 522, 578; 11:540, 349, 356, 426;
111:179, 198, 220m; IV:676 founding of, 1:12 7 sketch of, 1:320-30
New-York Missionary Magazine, 1:133, 199, 200m, 791
New York Monthly Magazine, 1:242 New York Musical Gazette, 111:196 New York Musical Pioneer and Chorister’s Budget, II: 198m New-York Musical Review and Gazette, 11:197
New York News Library, IV: 117 New York Observer, see: Observer (New York)
New York Picayune, 1:426, 808; 11:179,
181
New-York Quarterly, 11:28 New York Railroad Men, IV:333m New York Review, 1:367, 669-71 New-York Review and Atheneum Mag-
azine, 1:172-73, 184-85, 199,
332
founding of, 1:128 sketch of, 1:334-35 New York Saturday Review, IV:85 New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, V: 1 74
New York Sportsman, III: 2 15m New York State
number of magazines in, I:202m, 375m public education in, 1:145 See also specific towns and cities New York State College of Agriculture, IV :341 m
New York State Journal of Medicine, IV:314
New York State Mechanic, 1:445, 805 New York State Reporter, IV:347m New York Suffrage Newsletter, IV:356 New York Sun, 11:44; 111:190, 511, V: 269
New York Time-Piece, II: 183 New York Times, 1:730, 747; 11:392, 426, 509, 530; 111:117, 190, 290, 363, 369; V:49-51, 55-58, 114, 212-13, 307
New York Times Current History of the European War, V: 50
New York Times Supplement, IV: 70, 126
New York Tribune, 11:144, 205, 386, 407, 426; 111:107, 151, 196, 338; V:202, 248
See also Greeley, Horace New York Tribune Illustrated Supplement, IV: 70
New York Underwriter, II :94m; 111:145 New York Voice, III:3 10m New York Weekly, 11:10, 38; IV:4, 119 advertising rate of, 111:11, 16, 39, 224 circulation of. III:6
New York Weekly Magazine, 1:121, 164, 167, 172, 174, 790
New York Weekly Museum, 1:127, 795 New York Weekly Review, 11:197; 111:196
New York World, 111:319, 411, 529; V:209, 294
New-Yorker (1834-41), 1:345, 357,
358-59 515, 620, 803; IV:86 New Yorker, IV:568; V:19, 162, 315 New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, V:51 Newark, N.J., I:31m; 111:33, 146m;
IV: 178, 221m, 269m, 292m, 401m Newbern, N.C., III: 261m Newberry Library, V:349 Newburgh, N.Y., 11:212; 111:80, 98 Newcomb, Harry Turner, IV:332; V:330
Newcomb, Simon, 1:535; II:79«, 248; 111:110, 337
Newell, Peter, 11:400; IV: 546, 720 Newell, Robert Henry, 11:37, 117;
111:441, 558
Newell, William Wells, IV: 128 Newman, Harry, 111:556 Newman, Thomas G., 111:81 Newmarket, N.H., IV:391«
Newnan, Ga., 11:111
Newnes, George, IV:658
Newport, R.I., IV:140w
Newport Historical Magazine, 111:2 59
News, V:59
News articles, see Current events; Current events magazines; Newspapers; Review-type magazines News companies, III:8; IV:610-11 News depots, III:9 News-Letter, 111:101; IV: 106 News and Observer, V:275-77 News periodicals, see Current events magazines; Newspapers; Review- type magazines News photography, IV: 455 See also Half-tones News from the Spirit World, 111:82 n Newsman, IV: 127 Newspaper Maker, IV:244 Newspaperdom, IV:244; V:62, 66 Newspapers, 1:9 defined, 1:6, 8 n early (1741-94) taxes on, 1:92
in nationalist era (1794-182 5) agricultural, 1:153-54 circulation, 1:161 daily, 1:1 59, 329 growth, 1:160
independent development, 1:162 literary qualities, 156-58 political, 1:1 58-62 popularity, 1:156, 160 in expansionist era (1825-50), 1:683 circulation, 1:465-66 mail privileges 1:517-18 number, I:342n, 375 n, 465 quality and type, 1:465-66 in Civil War era (1850-65) average circulation, 11:10 circulation, 11:205 growth, 11:204-6 news pictures, 11:43 quality and type, 111:271-74 in post-Civil War era (1865-85), III:5 n
advertising, 111:2 72-73 circulation, III:6
comic, 111:2 69 increasing number, 111:2 72 popularity, 111:2 71 religious, 111:66
in Gilded Age (1885-1905), IV:2, 10, 110
magazine comment, IV:240-42 magazine competition, IV: 8 magazine supplements, IV:69-70 merger with magazines, IV: 8-9 modern (1905-)
colored illustrations, V:70 linage reports, V:69—70 as social interpreters, IV: 2 style of writing in, V:xi-xii telephone and, IV:242 trade magazines for, V: 59-71 typewriter and, IV: 242-43 Newsstand sales, 1:77; 111:8-9; IV: 18- 20, 586, 622 Newsweek, IV:577, 587 Newton, H. E., Ill: 157 Newton, John, II:92«
Newton, L. V., II:92»
Newton, Richard Heber, IV:282, 299 Newton, William Wilberforce, III:34n Nicaraguan Canal, IV:2 3 7 Nichola, Lewis, I:26»
Nichols, Edward Leamington, IV:309 Nichols, James R., III:110n Nichols, John W., 11:36; IV:79« Nichols, Samuel, II:3 7n Nichols, Thomas, 1:425 Nichols, Thomas L., 11:186 Nichols, W. A., II:518n Nichols, Wade Hampton Jr., V:12 5«, 143
Nichols, Walter S., II:94«; IV:350
Nichols, William Ichabod, IV:105«
Nicholson, Meredith, IV:46w, 390«, 466
Nick Carter Library, IV: 120
Nick Nax, 111:267
Nick-Nax for All Creation, 11:183
Nickell Magazine, IV:48
Nichol, John, IV: 149
Nicholary, John George, 11:542;
111:470; IV:40, 43, 137 Nicoll, William Robertson, IV:433 Nicolson, Harold, IV:761 Niebuhr, Reinhold, IV: 738 Nietzsche, Friedrich, V:123, 168 Nightingale, 1:122 n, 790 Niles, Hezekiah, 1:268-69 Niles, Samuel, I:134n Niles, William Ogden, 1:268, 268 n Niles’ Weekly Register, 1:160; 11:43 delinquent subscribers of, 1:200 sketch of, 1:268-70
Nilsson, Christine, 111:192, 193 Nims, John Frederick, V:22 5 n “9019, The,” V:274 Nineteenth Century, IV:228 Nirdinger, Albert H., 111:132 Nirdlinger, C. F., IV: 58n Nirdlinger, Charles J., IV:66 Nirdlinger Samuel F., IV:255 Nixon, H. C., V:116«
Nixon, Richard, V:317, 319 No Name Magazine, IV:90 Noah, Mordecai Manuel, 1:326, 490 Noble, Alden Charles, IV:389 Noble, David W., V:209 Noble, Edmund, II:510n Noble, Frederick Alphonso, III:77n Nock, Albert Jay, 111:354; V:21, 88-99, 203
Noeggerath, Emil, 111:141 Noguchi, Yone, IV:106, 654; V:237 Nolan, Mary, 111:95 Nolen, John, IV: 263 Noll, Arthur Howard, IV: 12 Non-Conformist, IV:163w Nondenominational periodicals, III: 82— 85
Non-Resistance Society, 11:285 Non-Resistant, 11:286 Norcross, W. F., 111:315 Nordau, Max, IV: 73, 123, 196-97 Nordhoff, Charles, 11:303, 395 Nordhoff, Charles Bernard, IV: 701,
709
Nordica, Lillian, 11:271; IV:546 Normal, Illinois, III:169w Normal Instructor, IV:53«, 269 Normal Seminar, IV:2 72w Norman, John, 1:37 Norman, Okla., IV:2 70n Norris, Charles G., V:291 Norris, Edward James, IV: 269 Norris, Frank, IV:106, 112, 456, 457, 690, 780-81; V:73, 29 3n Norris, J. Parker, III:237w Norris, Kathleen, 111:489; IV:471, 498, 584, 604, 769; V:83, 134 Norristown, Pa., IV:345 Norristown Herald, III:2 70w North, Jessica Nelson, V:225w, 239, 241, 243
North, William, 11:183, 185, 420, 424 North American (Philadelphia), 1:552 North American Archives of Medical and Surgical Science, I:439«, 802 North American Journal of Homoeopathy, 11:85; IV:315 North American Magazine, 1:345,
North American Medical and Surgical Journal, 1:438, 798 North American Medico-Chirurgical Review, 1:439 n
North American Miscellany, 1:348;
11:129
North American Quarterly, see: North American Magazine
North American Review, 1:130, 148,
164, 173, 176, 177, 187, 188-89, 192, 197-98, 200, 203, 204, 213, 259, 278, 367, 421, 422, 514,
756; 11:27-28, 102, 134, 137,
138, 149, 158, 530, 533; 111:18, 19, 21, 31, 35, 85, 88, 90-91, 96, 163, 166, 206, 263, 271, 277,
281, 282, 314, 436; IV:2, 10, 21, 51, 78, 216, 403, 512; V:332 political questions in, 111:290-95, 298 sketch of, 11:2 18-61
North American Review’s War Weekly, 11:259
North British Review, 11:130 North Carolina Christian Advocate, 11:61
North Carolina Farmer, 111:154 North Carolina Presbyterian, 11:6 2>n North Carolina Teacher, 111:168 North Exit, III: 7 Sn North Pacific Coast, 111:57 North Pacific Rural Spirit, 111:158 North and South, IV:93 North Star, 1:458; II:140w; IV: 108 North and West, IV:29 in North Western Reporter, IV:347 Northampton, Mass., IV:265 Northend, Charles, I:694», 695 Northern Budget, IV: 68 Northern Christian Advocate, 11:67 n Northern Independent, 11:67, 140, 146 Northern Magazine, 111:33 Northern Presbyterian, IV: 29 2>n Northern World, V:26 n Northport, N.Y., IV:347 Northrup, F. W., II:312», 313 Northwest, IV: 96
Northwest Dairyman and Farmer,
IV :344 n
Northwest Farm Equipment Journal, IV:188
Northwest Journal of Education,
IV: 2 71«
Northwest Magazine, 111:55, 148;
IV :96 n
Northwest Medicine, IV:314 Northwest-Pacific Farmer, 111:158 Northwestern, 11:67 Northwestern Agriculturist, IV:341
Northwestern Architect, 111:129 Northwestern Banker, IV: 349 n Northwestern Christian Advocate, II:66— 7, 97; 111:70; IV:217, 291 Northwestern Chronicle, III:69w Northwestern Church, 11:69 Northwestern Congregationalist, IV: 2 83 Northwestern Dental Journal, IV:317 Northwestern Druggist, IV:318n Northwestern Farmer (Indianapolis), 11:89
Northwestern Farmer (Fargo), 111:158 Northwestern Farmer (Portland, Ore.)>
111:158
Northwestern Farmer and Horticultural Journal, II: 89
North-Western Home Journal, 11:59 North-Western Home and School Journal, 11:59
Northwestern Horseman and Stockman, IV:343
N orthwestern Journal of Education, IV: 2 71
Northwestern Journal of Homoeopathia, 11:85 n
Northwestern Lancet, III:141« Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, II: 84«
Northwestern Miller, 111:128; IV: 185 Northwestern Presbyterian, III:75n Northwestern Prohibitionist, III:310w Northwestern Review, III:146w Northwestern Shoe and Leather Journal, IV: 185w
Northwestern Sportsman, IV:381n Northwestern University, IV:317 Norton, Andrews, 1:124, 138, 255,
277-78, 287, 401, 410, 535, 571, 615-17; 11:220, 227, 243 Norton, Charles B., 11:158, 1 59; 111:491-92
Norton, Charles Eliot, 11:146-147, 220 n, 243, 245, 260, 424, 495, 508; 111:23, 31, 186, 232, 332, 335, 347
Norton, Charles Ledyard, III:422w, 42 5, 426, 557
Norton, George Lowell, IV:334 Norton, Jacob, I:134w Norton’s Literary Advertiser, 11:158; 111:492
Norton’s Literary Gazette and Publishers’ Circular, 111:492 Norton’s Literary Letter, 11:159 Notes and Queries, 111:2 59 Notices of Recent Publications, 111:2 59 Notion, 1:361
Notre Dame, University of, IV:298
Notre „ Dame Scholastic, 111:166 Nott, Charles Cooper, 111:337 Nott, Josiah Clark, 1:575, 723, 726; 11:138, 345
Novelettes, 1:620; 11:308, 509; 111:400; IV: 118, 586, 610, 618, 713;
V: 136
Novelist, 111:54 Novels
in early magazines (1741-94), 1:103 moral novels, 1:96 prejudices against, 1:42, 63 in nationalist era magazines (1794- 1825), 1:173, 249-50, 323, 414-19
defense of, 1:175 popularity, 1:178-79 prejudices against, 1:174 serials, 1:122, 174, 219, 307, 312, 323, 359, 547, 616, 619, 643-44, 646, 650, 748
in expansionist era magazines (182 5— 50), 1:616
cheap novels, 1:418-19 critical evaluations, 1:411 English influence, 1:398-99, 415 French influence, 1:404, 415 German influence, 1:403, 415 historical, 1:416 juvenile, 1:714-1 5 opposition to, 1:416-18 pirated, 1:348 quality and type, 414-19 serials, 1:360; 11:352 in Civil War era magazines (1850-65), 11:384-87
condemnations, 11:186, 387 literary criticism, 11:159-60, 165—69 popularity, 11:172
women novelists, 11:21-22, 170-71 in post-Civil War magazines (186 5— 85), 111:400 best sellers, 111:247-48 juveniles, 111:247-48 popular authors, 111:242-46 serialized, 111:357-58 in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905), IV:610, 673, 725 best sellers, IV: 141 digests, IV:658 foreign, IV: 134-36 leading novelists, IV: 130—31 serialized, 11:2 57
in modern magazines (1905-), IV:618; V:22, 133
dime, see Dime novels foreign, see English literature; French literature; German literature;
Russian literature; Scandinavian literature
realist versus romantic, IV: 111-12 reviews of, see Book reviews thematic trends, IV: 110—13 Now, IV:285«
Now and Then, IV:137«
Noyes, Alexander Dana, 111:347;
IV:517, 726
Noyes, Alfred, IV:438, 713; V:96, 136, 336
Noyes, George Rapall, 1:292 n Noyes, George W., 11:207/?
Noyes, James Oscar, 1:606 n Noyes John Humphrey, 11:78, 207, 286, 328
Noyes, William Albert, 111:110/?
Noyes, William H., IV:400 Nude and semi-nude illustrations,
IV:46-47, 152-53; 611; V:145- 46
See also Sex magazines Nugget, IV: 1 20
Nullification, 1:458, 575; 11:234-35 Number of magazines, IV: 11-12
early (1741-94), 1:24, 24/?, 29, 35/? chronological relationship (chart), 1:70
in nationalist era (1794-1825), 1 : 120 - 21 , 202 /? monthlies, 1:128—29 religious, 1:136-39 short-lived, 1:199 weeklies, 1:126—28
in expansionist era (1825-50), 1:341— 42
by cities and states, 1:375/? increase in publications, 1:340-42 in Civil War era (1850-65) agricultural, 11:88 comic, II: 1 79 educational, 11:98 historical, II: 1 76 Masonic, 11:214 political magazines, 11:131 religious, 11:60-62, 76 statistical trends, 11:4-5 women’s, 11:56
in post-Civil War era (1865-85) agricultural, 111:151 college, III: 165
educational periodicals, 111:167 insurance periodicals, 111:146 legal periodicals, 111:144 medical journals, 111:139 mining, III: 114 musical journals, 111:195 religious periodicals, 111:66-68, 76
scientific periodicals, 111:104-5 statistical trends, III:5 temperance, 111:309 in Gilded Age (1885-1905) agricultural periodicals, IV: 33 6 high-circulation, IV: 17 insurance periodicals, IV:350 low-cost, IV: 6 legal periodicals, IV:346 statistical trends, IV: 11-12 depressions and, IV: 159-60 Numismatic periodicals
in post-Civil War era (1865-85), 111:113
in Gilded Age (1885-1905), IV:391 Nursery, III: 176 Nursing World, IV:315 Nye, Bill, V: 121
Nye, Edgar Wilson (“Bill”), 111:269; IV:507
O.K., 11:185/?
Oak Park, Ill., 111:169; IV:274, 275 Oakland, Cal., 111:141/?; IV:296, 304/?, 345 n, 390 n
Oaksmith, Alvin, 11:450 Oaksmith, Appleton, 11:450 Oaksmith, Edward, 11:450 Oaksmith, Sidney, 11:450 Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxon, IV: 183, 197 Oberlin, Ohio, IV:293 Oberlin College, 111:166 Oberlin Evangelist, 11:63/?
Oberlin Review, 111:166 Obituaries, 11:222
O’Brien, Edward Joseph Harrington, IV:436; V:182-83, 187, 265 O’Brien, Fitz-James, 1:613; 11:20, 39, 173, 181, 183, 388, 395, 420, 424, 471, 505/?, 520, 525;
111:229
O’Brien, Frank Michael, IV:617 O’Brien, Frederick, 111:479 O’Brien, Harry R., 11:435; V:43 O’Brien, Robert Lincoln, IV:546, 777 Obscene pictures, 1:475 See also Sex magazines Observer (Baltimore), 1:204, 793 Observer (New York religious periodical, 1823-1912), 1:373, 797; 11:63, 388; 111:74, 320; IV:288, 293 Observer (St. Louis), 1:458; 111:75/? Obstetrics journals, 111:141; IV:315/? Oceanography, articles on, IV:621 Occasional Reverberator, 1:2 5/?, 787 Occident (Chicago), 111:80; IV:300 Occident (San Francisco), 111:74
Occident and American Jewish Advocate, 11:77
Occidental Medical Times, IV:314ft Occult and Biological Journal, IV:304ft Occupations, magazines on, IV: 7 74 Ocean, IV:617 Ochs, Adolph S., V:50 Ochs-Oakes, George Washington, V:49«, 51, 54, 56
O’Connell, Daniel, 11:290 O’Conner, James, III:69ft O’Connell, John J., IV:480ft O’Conner, Thomas Power, III:69ft O’Conner, William Douglas, 11:429 “Octave Thanet,” see French, Alice Odd Fellows’ Companion, 111:315 Odd Fellows magazines, 11:215; III :37ft, 315; IV:221
Odd Fellows’ Talisman, 111:315 O’Dell, Edith, V: 117ft, 122-23 Odell, George Clinton Densmore, IV: 126 Odell, Joseph Henry, 111:433 O’Donnell, Jack, IV:469 O’Donoghue, John J. W., 111:147 Odontographic Journal, 111:143ft O’Dwyer, William, III:31ft Office, IV:351
Office appliance magazines, IV:352 Office Appliances, IV:3 52 Office practice journals, IV:351-52 Office of Price Administration, V:139 Office Workers’ Union, strike of (1935), V:20
Official Railway Equipment Register, III: 126ft
Ogburn, William Fielding, IV: 192ft, 748 Ogden, Herbert Gouverneur, IV:621 Ogden, Robert Curtis, IV:689; V:72 Ogden, Rollo, 111:346, 349 Ogg, Frederick Austin, IV:618 O’Gorman, Ned, V:244 O’Hagen, Anne, IV: 618 O’Higgins, Harvey J., 111:512; IV:602, 604, V:83
Ohio
educational and publishing facilities in, 1:205-6 mailing time to, 1:207 number of periodicals in, I:375ft periodicals, IV:95
Ohio Common School Director, 1:490, 804
Ohio Cultivator, 1:444, 809
Ohio Educational Monthly, II:99ft;
IV:270
Ohio Farmer, 1:444, 809; 11:89;
111:156; IV:340
Ohio Journal of Education, II:99w
Ohio Journal of Science, IV:308 Ohio Law Bulletin, III: 145ft Ohio Law Bulletin and Reporter,
III :145ft
Ohio Law Journal, III: 145ft Ohio Law Reporter, III: 145ft;
IV :347ft
Ohio Legal News, IV:347ft Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal, 1:439, 809; 11:84ft Ohio Medical Repository, 1:803 Ohio Medical Repository of Original and Selected Intelligence, 1:439ft,
798
Ohio Mining Journal, III: 11 5ft Ohio Poultry Journal, III: 161ft Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, IV :14ft
Ohio State Journal of Dental Science, III: 143ft
Ohio State University, IV :341ft Ohio Teacher, 111:169 Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, 111:133 Oil City, Pa., 111:130-31 Oil City Derrick, 111:131 Oil and Gas Journal, IV:184ft, 350ft Oil industry, IV: 184 investment in, IV:350ft muckraking articles on, IV:598 Oil Investor’s Journal, IV :184ft, 3 50ft Oil periodicals, 111:130-31; IV: 184 Oklahoma City, Okla., IV:313ft; V:3ft Oklahoma Law Journal, IV: 347ft Oklahoma School Herald, IV :2 70ft O’Laughlin, John Callan, II:547ft, 549 Old Cap Collier, IV: 119 Old Dominion, 111:47 Old Dominion Journal of Medicine and Surgery, IV:313ft Old Flag, II: 151
Old Guard, 11:147, 154, 177; 111:281 sketch of, 11:544-46 Old King Brandy, IV: 119 Old and New, 1:291; 11:249; 111:34, 77, 232, 280, 506 sketch of, 111:436-39 Old and New Testament Student, III:84« Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, IV:140ft
Old Oaken Bucket, 11:211
Old Sleuth, IV: 119
“Old Sleuth” Library, III:43ft
Old Testament Student, III :84ft
Old Times, 111:2 59
Olden Times, 1:422, 808
O’Leary, James, V:333
Oleographs, fashion, 111:483
Oler, Wesley Marion, IV:649, 650
Oliphant, Laurence, 11:249 111:418, 460, 502
Oliphant, Margaret Wilson, 11:510;
111:418,460,502 Olive Branch, 11:74 Olive Tree, IV:238 n Oliver, Andrew, 1:48 Oliver, Warner, IV: 71 2 "Oliver Optic,” see Adams, William Taylor
Oliver Optic’s Magazine, 111:176 Ollivant, Alfred, IV: 783 Olmstead, John Wesley, II:262k, 266 Olmsted, Denison, 11:314, 315 Olmsted, Frederick Law, 111:331 Olney, Richard, IV:219 O’Loughlin, Daniel, IV:204 O’Loughlin, Robert S., III:481k, 482 Omaha, Neb.
Western Magazine, 111:53 other periodicals in agricultural, 111:158 medical, IV:3 14k religious, III: 75k; IV:291, 300 other, IV:97, 163k, 185k, 275, 391» Omaha Bee, IV: 70 Omaha Christian Advocate, IV:291 n Omaha Illustrated, IV:97 Omahan, IV:97
Omar Khayyam, IV:37, 133-34, 141, 491
Omega, I:441k Once a Month, 111:2 56 Once a Week (Collier’s periodical), IV:453
Once a Week (Leslie’s periodical), 11:441; 111:98
Onderdonk, Benjamin Tredwell, 1:13 5, 329
Onderdonk, William H., 11:69
Oneal, James, V :5
Oneida Circular, see: Circular
Oneida community, II:207k; 111:300
O’Neill, Eugene, V:13, 121, 236, 266
O’Neill, Moira, IV: 602
O’Neill, Rose, 111:489; V:136
Onward, 111:176, 219
O'dlogist (Albion, N.Y.), 111:111
Oologist (Rockville, R.I.), 111:111
Opal, II: 100
Open Court, III:78n; IV:302
Open Shop, IV :183k
Open Shop Review, IV :183k
Opera, 1:172-73, 325, 403, 432-33, 610;
11:196
after Civil War, 111:192-96; IV:249 Opera Glass, 1:427, 800; IV:94, 261 Operative Miller, IV: 185k
Operator, 111:121, 122k Ophthalmic Record, IV:315k Opthalmology, IV:315k Ophthalmology journals, III: 141—42 * IV: 315
Oppenheim, E. Phillips, IV:471, 493, 501, 607, 618, 694, 695; V:86, 249, 291
Oppenheim, James, 111:487; V:290 Oppenheimer, Franz, V:92 Opper, Frederick Burr, 11:464; 111:504, 525-26, 528, 531 Opportunity, IV: 169
"Optic, Oliver,” see Adams, William Taylor
Optical Journal, IV: 3 15k Optimist (Philadelphia), 285k Optimist (St. Louis), IV: 101 Orange, N.J., IV:296 Orange County Farmer, 111:153 Orange Judd American Agriculturist, I: 728k
Orange Judd Farmer, 1:731; IV’:337 Oratory, 1:184-85, 423 Orchard, Harry, IV:600 Orchard and Garden, 111:162 Orchardry journals, 111:162 Orcutt, C. R., Ill: 109 Orcutt, Edward, IV: 700 Orczy, Baroness Emmusca, V:72 Ordeal, 1:1 60k, 793 Ordinance of 1782, 1:17 Orear, J. Davis, IV:386 Oregon Agriculturist, 111:158 Oregon Churchman, III: 75k Oregon City, Ore., 111:72 Oregon Farmer, 11:90; IV:341 Oregon Historical Quarterly, IV: 139 Oregon Merchants’ Magazine, IV: 186 Oregon Teachers’ Monthly, IV: 2 70k Oregon Territory issue, 1:463-64 O’Reilly, John Boyle, III:69k; IV:297, 633
"O’Reilly, Miles,” see Halpine, Charles Graham
“O’Rell, Max,” see Blouet, Paul Ores and Metals, IV:322 n Orff, Frank ,V: 151—53 Orff, Samuel, IV:361 Organists’ Quarterly Journal and Review, 197k
Oriental and Biblical Journal, 111:84,
112k
Oriental religion, 1:709 Oriental Series, IV :233k Oriental tales, 1:42, 44, 109, 122 Oriental World, IV:233 Orion, 1:383, 806
" Ormond, John Raper, V:281 Orne, Caroline, 1:529; 11:410 Ornithologist and Ohio gist, 111:111 Ornithology, 11:449
periodicals, III: 111; IV:310 Orphans, magazines on, IV:200 Orphan’s Cry, IV: 2 00 Orpheus, III:197«
Orr, John William, 11:43, 215, 410, 449, 454; 111:37 Orr, Lyndon, IV:616
Orr, Nathaniel, 1:522, 714; 11:43, 390, 449
Orr, T. E., IV:89 Orris, John, I: 764 Orth, Samuel Peter, IV:778, 779 Orvis, John, 111:300; IV:203 Osborn, Charles, 1:162 Osborn, Clifton Carlisle, IV:430 Osborn, Thomas Mott, IV: 199 Osborne, Charles Francis, IV:324w Osborne, Duffield, 11:2 53; IV:371 Osbourne, Lloyd, IV:616, 692, 720;
V:30, 83
Osceola, Mo., 111:89
Osgood, Mrs. Frances Sargent, 1:412, 499, 508, 546, 584, 743, 760, 770; 11:35, 308
Osgood, James R., & Co., 11:249, 386
Osgood, Kate Putnam, 11:469, 111:463
Osgood, Samuel, 1:292 n, 663; 11:28, 389
O’Shaughnessy, Arthur, IV:42 5
Oskaloosa, Iowa, III: 7 7/z, 80
Oskison, John M., IV:464, 783
Ostenso, Margaret, IV: 585
Ossining, N.Y., IV: 199
Osteopathic journals, IV:316
O’Sullivan, John L., 1:346, 678-81
Oswald, Felix, 111:558
Oswald, John Clyde, IV:244, 247
Other Side, IV: 181
Otis, Bass, 1:208, 210
Otis, Elita Proctor, IV:85
Otis, Harrison Gray, 11:280
Otis, James, 111:503; IV:765
Otology journals, 111:141-42; IV:315
Ottawa, Illinois, III:128«
Ottley, James Henry, IV:580w, 581-83
Ottolengui, Rodrigues, III:143w
“Ouida,” see De la Ramee, Marie Louise
Our Banner, 111:74
Our Boys, III: I 79
Our Boys and Girls, 111:176 n
Our Boys’ and Girls’ Own, IV:298
Our Church Paper, 111:79
Our Continent, 111:557
Our Country, III:262?z
Our Country Home, 111:152
Our Daily Fair, 11:87
Our Day, IV: 52, 284
Our Dumb Animals, 111:312
Our Enemy the State (Nock), V:92
Our Fireside Friend, III:8», 101
Our Fireside Journal, 111:39
Our Grange Homes, 111:152
Our Home Companion, IV:82
Our Home Field, IV:305
Our Home and Fireside Magazine,
111:39 n; IV:305 Our Home Journal, 111:155 Our Homes and Our Homeless, IV:200 Our Language, IV:212 Our Little Granger, 111:179 Our Little Men arid Women, 111:177 Our Little Ones and the Nursery,
111:176
Our Living and Our Dead, 111:261, 262 n
Our Monthly (Clinton, S.C.), III:74«
Our Monthly (Philadelphia), 111:74
Our Neighborhood, 111:99
Our Players’ Gallery, IV:261?z
Our Rest and Signs of the Times, 111:81
Our Schoolday Visitor, 11:101
Our Second Century, 111:100
Our Times, IV: 53, 64, 270
Our Union, 111:310
Our Young Folks, 111:175, 191, 501
Our Young People, IV: 764
Our Youth, IV:275
Out of the Night (Valtin), V:23
Out West, IV: 107
Out West Magazine, 111:409
Outcault, Richard Felton, 111:554;
IV: 90
Outdoor Life, IV:381w Outdoor magazines, 111:210-11; IV:633- 38
Outdoor Recreation, IV:381«
Outdoor sketches, 1:547, 620 Outdoor World and Recreation, IV:381n Outdoors, IV:376 Outer’s Book, IV:381 Outing, 111:210, 211, 214 n, 317; IV:39; V:254
sketch of, IV:633-38 Outlaws, western, 111:62 Outlook (originally Christian Union'), 11:355, 379; 111:65, 66, 76, 82, 192, 224, 281, 295, 308; IV:10, 59, 301; V:205, 294 sketch of, 111:422-35 Outlook (Sabbath Quarterly), III:85w Outpost, IN\\lln Overall, John W., 11:112
Overland Monthly, 111:10, 14 n, 56, 184,
228, 280; IV: 5, 104-5 sketch of, 111:402-9 Overland Trail, comment on, 11:121 Overseer, 111:315
Overstreet, Harry Allen, IV: 750; V:56
Overton, Grant, IV:440
Oviatt, Edwin, V:338
Ovid, Mich., Ill:214ft
Owen, Catherine, V:131
Owen, F. A., IV:52—53
Owens, John W., V:5
Owen, Robert, 1:536, 561
Owen, Robert Dale, I: 536ft, 53 7;
II:506ft; 111:52, 263, 397, 439 Owen, S. M„ 111:157 Owen, Samuel, 1:451 Owen, William, 1:536ft, 537 Owens, R. B., 1:556ft Owl (Boston), IV:48, 117 Owl (Chicago), 111:233 Owl (Columbus and Chicago), IV:387ft Owne, Sidney M., IV: 341 Owsley, Frank Lawrence, V:116« Oxenham, John, V:30 Oyen, Henry, IV:777 Oysterman, IV: 186ft
Pach, Walter, V:95 Pacific, II:71w Pacific Advertising, IV: 147ft Pacific Banker, IV:349ft Pacific Baptist, 111:72; IV:291 Pacific Christian Advocate, 11:67 Pacific Churchman, III: 75ft Pacific Coast Miner, IV:322ft Pacific Dairy Review, IV:344«
Pacific Dental Gazette, IV:317 Pacific Drug Review, IV:318ft Pacific Electrician, III: 121ft Pacific Empire, IV: 108 Pacific Fanciers’ Monthly, IV:345ft Pacific Farmer, 111:158 Pacific Friend, IV:296 Pacific Index, 11:80 Pacific Lije, 111:210
Pacific Lumber Trade Journal, IV:325 n Pacific Magazine, IV: 108 Pacific Marine Review, IV:334 Pacific Medical Journal, 11:84 Pacific Methodist Advocate, II:68ft Pacific Miner, IV:322w Pacific Monthly (Los Angeles), IV: 107 Pacific Monthly (Portland), IV:107 Pacific Municipalities and Counties, IV: 198ft
Pacific Musical Review, IV: 254«
Pacific Outlook, IV: 107 Pacific Poultrycrajt, IV:345ft Pacific Poultryman, IV:345«
Pacific Printer, 111:131 Pacific Rural Press, 111:158 Pacific States Watchman, 111:315 Pacific Tree and Vine, 111:159 Pacific Underwriter and Banker,
IV:351«
Pacific Union, IV: 203ft Pacific Unitarian, IV: 2 94 Pacifism, see Peace magazines; Peace societies
Packages, IV: 184ft Packaging industry, IV: 184 Packard, Alpheus Spring, III:108« Packard, Arthur Vance, V:317 Packard, Francis R., I:566w Packard, Winthrop, IV: 79ft Packard’s Monthly, 111:176 Packer, IV:186ft
Paderewski, Ignace Jan, IV: 149-50, 544 Page, Arthur Wilson, IV:773ft, 776, 779, 783-87
Page, Cyrus A., III:102«; IV:81ft Page, David Perkins, IV:569«, 578 Page, Howard W., 11:93 Page, Thomas Nelson, II:398ft, 399,
400; 111:48, 228, 428, 465, 471, 502; IV: 129, 511ft, 514-16, 720, 721; V: 133
Page, Walter Hines, II:493w, 512;
IV: 13, 35, 39, 44, 51, 53, 165, 168, 236, 514-16, 785; V:73-74, 277
as editor, IV:9, 773-83 Page, William, 1:757,
Page, William A., IV: 123
Pageant, V:23
Paige, Eldbridge G., II:3 7ft
Pain, Barry, IV:228; V:249
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 111:400 m, 504;
IV:45ft, 98, 117«, 360w, 584 Paine, George D., IV: 602 Paine, Martin, II:68ft Paine, Ralph Delahaye, IV:116w, 729 Paine, Robert Treat, 1:203, 232, 280; IV: 744
Paine, Thatcher, 1:185, 334 Paine, Thomas, 1:26-27, 87-91, 102, 132, 159, 227; 11:534 Paine Family Records, 111:262 Paine’s Photographic Magazine, IV: 150ft Paint, Oil and Chemical Review, 111:133 Paint Industry Magazine, IV:188w, 318w Paint industry magazines, IV: 188
--Painter, E. 0., 111:155 Painter and Decorator, IV: 2 21 n Painters’ Magazine, 111:133 Painting, see Art; Art criticism and comment
Painting and Decorating, IV: 188m Palazzo, Tony, IV:476, 477 Paleontological Bulletin, 111:112 Paleontologist, 111:112 Palfrey, John Graham, 1:135, 284m,
285-86, 367; II:218n, 220m,
226m, 227, 234, 237 Palgrave, Francis A., 11:248 Palm, Andrew J., IV: 181 Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, V:212 Palmer, A. N., 111:170 Palmer, Albert, 11:42 Palmer, C. A., II:94m Palmer, Frank Herbert, III: 168m;
IV:268
Palmer, Frederick, IV:455, 458, 465, 787; V:84
Palmer, George Herbert, IV:398 Palmer, Harry C., IV:380 Palmer, John James Ellis, IV :733 m, 739-40; V:329m, 340 Palmer, John McAuley, 111:346 Palmer, John Williamson, 11:121, 505m Palmer, Joseph, 1:477 Palmer, Loren, III:481m; IV:453m, 469 Palmer, Paul, V:3m, 19, 20m, 21 Palmer, Potter, V:226 Palmer, Thomas, 1:536 Palmyra, Mo., Ill: 73m Palmyra, N.Y., IV:382 Pamphlets, 1:39
Pan-American Exposition, IV:266, 489, 782
Pan-American Magazine, IV:237
Pan-Americanism, IV:786
Panama Pacific Exposition, IV:782
Panics, see Depressions
Panoplist, 1:134, 262-65
Panorama, V:322m
Panoramas, 11:191—92
Panorama of Life and Literature, 11:129
Pansy, III: 177
Pan-Therapist, II :85m
Papashvily, George and Helen, IV: 554
Paper
defined, 1:8 See also Newspapers Paper, printing early (1741-94) quality, 1:35, 656 shortage, 1:20 taxes, 1:92-93 in Civil War era (1850-65)
rising costs, 11:6, 8 effects of war, 11:6 in post-Civil War era, 111:117 in Gilded Age, IV: 5 Paper Makers’ Journal, IV:221m Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News, 111:128
Paper and Paper Products, IV :184m Paper and Press, IV :248m Paper and Pulp Makers’ Journal, IV: 22 1m
Paper Trade, 111:13 5 Paper Trade Journal, 111:128, 135 Paper war with England, 1:394; 11:222 Paper World, 111:128; V:126, 131 Paper-industry periodicals, 111:12 8;
IV :184m, 188 Papyrus, IV: 390m Paradise of the Pacific, IV: 109 Paragon Monthly, IV:367 Pardoe, Julia, 1:359 Parents’ Magazine, V:142 Paris, Illinois, 111:315 Paris, Tex., Ill: 73m Paris Commune (1871), IV:718 Paris Press Association, V:326 Parish, Elijah, I: 134m Parisian, IV: 231
Parisian Illustrated Review, IV :231m Parisienne, V : 2 61
Park, Edwards Amasa, 1:372, 532,
739-40; 111:76 Park, John, 1: 1 60m Park, Robert Emory, IV: 192m Park College, IV: 74 Park Review, IV: 74
Parker, Alton Brooks, 111:349, 531;
IV: 706; V:206
Parker, C. Gray, see Gray-Parker, C. Parker, Dorothy, IV:49 m, 440, 566,
568; V:121
Parker, Eliza R., IV: 765 Parker, Frank, IV:67 Parker, George, 1:322 Parker, George Frederick, IV:62, 85, 157, 170, 602
Parker, Gilbert, 11:273, 402, 463,
111:400; IV:451, 497, 584. 592, 618, 689, 692; V:51 Parker, Harold, IV:612, 617 Parker, Henry G., II:35m; IV:69m Parker, James, I:25m Parker, Joel, II:62m, 148, 545 Parker, John, 31m
Parker, Theodore, I: 288m, 289, 368, 402, 455, 659, 703-8, 775-79; 11:28, 169, 239, 494, 534; 111:78 Parker, Thomas F V-282
Parker, William Belmont, 11:493 Parkersburg, W. Va., IV:292 n Parkhurst, Charles Henry, 111:486; IV:282, 397
Parkinson, James W., 111:100 Parkman, Francis, I:292w, 609, 659; 11:239, 248, 252, 272, 387, 505 n, 51 On; 111:90, 91, 242, 337;
IV: 136
Parkman, Francis (the elder), 1:285 Park’s Floral Magazine, IV:342 Parkville, Mo., IV:74 Parkyn, Herbert A., IV:284 “Parley, Peter,” see Goodrich, Samuel Griswold
Parley’s Magazine founding of, 1:492 sketch of, 1:622-23 woodcuts in, 1:522 Parloa, Maria, V:131 Parlor Magazine, 11:115 Parnell, Charles Stewart, 111:2 77 Parochial schools, 111:67 Parodies, literary, V:108 Parr, John, V: 84 Parran, Thomas, Jr., IV:553 Parrish, Maxfield, 111:473, 475; IV:456, 602, 720, 726
Parry, David Maclean, IV:126w Parsons, Albert R., 111:302; IV: 172-73 Parsons, Charles, 11:396, 397, 454 Parsons, Charles West, IV:318 Parsons, Floyd William, IV:78 5 Parsons, Frank, IV:204, 404, 415 Parsons, George F., II:510w Parsons, George Lathrop, II: 5 0 5w Parsons, Louella O., IV:504, 606 Parsons, O. F., 11:159 Parsons, Theophilus, 1:2 55; 11:78, 227 Parsons, Theophilus, Jr., I:12 7«, 332 Parsons, Thomas William, 1:719, 736, 737; 111:229
Parton, James, 11:176, 244, 26 2n, 270, 352, 353, 506w; III:33», 52 n, 55, 290, 311
Parton, Sara Payson Willis (“Fanny Fern”), 11:23, 36, 170, 352, 357, 361
Parton, Sara Willia Eldridge, IV:679 Partridge, Charles, 11:209 Party magazines, political, 111:301; IV: 170-71
Pascalis, Felix, I:215«, 216 Pascin, Jules, V: 1 78 Pascoe, C. E., 111:420 Patent medicine advertising, 11:437; IV:27, 31, 245, 526, 530, 543, 675, 681
Patent and Trademark Review, IV:320 n Patents, 1:557; 11:318-19, 323;
111:115, 122n Pater, Walter, IV: 42 Paterson, N.J., 111:301 Path, IV:287 Pathfinder, IV:53n, 62-63 Pathfinder Railway Guide, 11:181 Patriot (Boston), 1:331 Patriot (What Cheer, Iowa), V:x Patriotism
in early magazines (1741-94), 1:22- 28, 45, 48-49, 89, 95 in nationalist era magazines (1794— 1825), 1:183-90, 275, 322 and Mencken, V:268 Patron of Husbandry, III:149n Pattee, Fred Lewis, IV: 134; V:12 Patten, Gilbert (“Burt L. Standish”), IV:119
Patten, Simon Nelson, IV: 192, 744 Patten, William, III:185n Patternmaker, IV: 1 84w Patterns for sewing (with magazines), 11:417-18, 437; 111:97-98, 325, 327, 389, 481
Patterson, A. D., 1:427, 618-19 Patterson, Catherine M., IV:88« Patterson, Charles Brodie, IV:401w,
414
Patterson, Charles S., IV:244 Patterson, Elmore C., IV:464 Patterson, Graham, III: 15 3 w Patterson, Joseph Medill, IV: 174, 703 Patterson, Samuel D., 1:552, 672 n;
IV:671«
Patterson, Wright A., 111:2 74w Patti, Adelina, 11:195; 111:192, 193 Pattie, James Ohio, V:118 Pattison, James William, IV: 147 Patton, Alfred Spencer, II:65«
Patton, Francis Landey, 111:74 Patton, Robert, 1:530 Patton, William Weston, 11:315; 111:76-77
Pattullo, George, IV: 693, 696 Paul, Elliot, IV:504 Paul, John Gilman D’Arcey, II:493w Paul, Louis, IV:477 Paul Pry, 1:356, 801; 11:41; 111:186 Paulding, James Kirke, 1:177, 189, 408, 409, 429; 11:222, 352, 498;
IV:677
as contributor, 1:276, 280, 282, 298, 546, 547, 585, 608, 627, 638, 643, 679, 743, 767 as editor, 1:1 71-72 Paul, Robert Galloway, IV: 88
-Paving and Municipal Engineering,
" IV:323n
Paxton, Harry T., IV:712n Paxton, John R., 1:531 Payments to contributors, 1:3
by early magazines (1789), 1:15 by nationalist era magazines (1794— 1825)
general magazines, 11:232 police gazettes, 1:32 7 trends, 1:197-99 by expansionist era magazines
(1825-50), 1:344, 494-95, 504- 12
literary magazines, 1:633-34, 725, 738, 771-72
by Civil War era magazines (1850— 65)
cartoonists, II: 182n general magazines, 11:232, 244-45, 368, 385-86, 427 highest payments, 11:23-24 illustrated periodicals, 11:411 trends, II: 19-24
by post-Civil War era magazines (1865-85), 111:368, 469, 470, 515
general magazines, 111:3 58 literary magazines, 11:509;
111:13-16, 364, 371, 372 n, 377— 78
trends, III: 12-17
by Gilded Age magazines (188 5— 1905),IV:458 diversity, IV:39
highest payments, IV:41, 543, 72 5 increases, IV: 4 “standard rates”, IV: 40 by modern magazines (1905-)
general magazines, 111:408, 515;
IV:698, 705
See also Salaries of editors Payn, James, 11:482
Payne, George Henry, IV:66, 51 In, 519
Payne, Henry B., V:192
Payne, Kenneth Wilcox, 11:2 59;
III:495n, 499; IV:605 Payne, Will, IV:692, 693, 696; V:81 Payne, William Morton, 111:540, 541 Payne, William W., 111:111 Pauson, Charles Shipman, IV:732 Peabody, Andrew Preston, 1:601;
II:2 20n, 238, 242; 111:386, 507; IV:75, 398, 513
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1:487, 659, 687, 703, 708-9; III:51n, 163 Peabody, Ephraim, I:658n, 661, 662; 11:139, 241
Peabody, Francis Greenwood, IV: 742 Peabody, George 111:108 Peabody, Josephine Preston, 11:402 Peabody, Oliver William Bourn, 1:454; 11:236
Peabody, William Bourn Oliver, 1:287, 398, 411, 416-17, 418; 11:235- 36
Peace magazines, 1:773; 11:21 1, 2 75,
285-86; 111:312 Peace societies, 1:285
press support for, IV: 746 Peacemaker, 111:312 Peale, Charles Willson, 1:208 Peale, Rembrandt, 1:295, 436 Pearl Magazine, IV:117n Pearne, Thomas H., II:67n Pearson, Arthur Clemens, IV: 184 Pearson, Edmund Lester, 111:350 Pearson, George R., IV:88n Pearson, Paul Martin, IV:266 Pearson Publishing Co., V:72 Pearson’s, V: 15In Pearson’s Magazine, IV:228, 393 Peary, Robert E., V:148 Peary, Robert Edwin, 11:271, 402, 415;
IV:593, 621, 625; V:148 Pease, Joseph Ives, 1:520, 521, 592, 684 Pease, Lute, IV:107n Peaslee & Company, III:12n Pechin, William, 1:380 Peck, George, I:299n Peck, George Washington, 1:43 5, 750n, 753
Peck, George Wilbur, 111:269 Peck, Harry Thurston, 111:166; IV:49n, 124, 250, 432-37, 490, 641, 642, Peck, John Mason, 1:596 Peck’s Sun, 111:269
Pedagogical periodicals, 1:491-92, 541— 43, 694-95; 11:34, 98-99, 442- 45; 111:163-64, 167-70; IV:267- 71
Pedagogical Seminary, IV:268 Pedestrianism, 111:218-19 Pediatrics journals, 111:142 Peet, Stephen Denison, 111:84, 112 Peffer, William Alfred, 111:158; IV:177 Peirce, Benjamin, II:79n Peirce, Charles Sanders, 111:337, 386, 497
Peixotto, Benjamin F., IV:300 Peixotto, Daniel Levy Maduro, 1:334 Peixotto, Ernest Clifford, IV:388, 720, 725
Pelham, William, I:536n
Pell, John H. G., 2 2On, 260
Pellew, George, IV: 110, 112, 136-37
Peloubet, Francis Nathan, IV:274 Pelton, E. R., IV: 56 Pelton, O., 1:520
Pemberton, Max, IV:48m, 616; V:249 , Pen and Pencil (Chicago), II: 194m Pen and Pencil (Cincinnati), II :194m Pendexter, Hugh, V:80 Pendleton, Edmund Monroe, 1:669 Pendleton, James Madison, 11:63 Pendleton, John, I:323m Pendleton, Philip C., 1:699, 700 Pendleton, S.C., 11:89 Pendleton, W. K., III:80m Penfield, Edward, IV: 19, 72 5 Penfield, Roderic Campbell, II: 306m, 310, 416, 418
Peninsula Methodist, III: 71 n Penman Artist and Business Educator, 352 n
Penman’s Art Journal, 111:170 Penman’s Gazette and Business Educator, III:170
Penmanship periodicals, 111:170 Penn Dental Journal, IV:317 Penn Germania, IV: 138m Penn Magazine, 1:550, 551m Penn Monthly, 111:34-5, 41, 184, 281, 287
Penn State Farmer, IV:34In Pennell, Joseph, 111:472, 557; IV:146, 151, 634 Pennsylvania
number of magazines in, I: 202m, 375m See also specific towns and cities Pennsylvania, University of, IV:317, 348 Pennsylvania Anti-slavery Society, 1:457 Pennsylvania Farmer, 111:154; IV :340m Pennsylvania Freeman, 1:457, 804 Pennsylvania Justices’ Law Reporter, IV :347m
Pennsylvania Law Journal, 1:451, 806; 11:93
Pennsylvania Magazine, 1:14, 26-27, 37, 49, 61
sketch of, 1:87-91 Pennsylvania Magazine of History,
IV :137m
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 111:261
Pennsylvania Medical Journal, IV :313m Pennsylvania Methodist, III: 71m Pennsylvania School Journal, II :99m; 111:167; IV:270
Pennsylvania State College, IV:341 m P ennsylvania state convention, 1:52 Pennsylvania-German, IV: 138, 231 Penny Magazine, IV: 50 Penny magazines, IV: 50
Penny newspapers, 1:466 Pennypacker, Isaac R., V:5 Penology, IV: 743 Pensacola, Fla., IV: 163 Pentecost, George Frederick, IV: 52m Pentecost, Hugh O., IV: 178, 2 15, 646 People, IV: 174-75 People’s Cause, IV: 166 People’s Fireside Journal, IV:366 n People’s Friend, 1:260 People’s Home Journal, IV:366 People’s Illustrated Journal, IV:365 People’s Journal (New York), II :80m People’s Journal (Philadelphia), III :39m People’s Journal (Portland, Maine), III :39m
People’s Journal (Washington), IV:367 People’s Literary Companion, III: 7, 37-38; IV:365 People’s Magazine, IV :467m People’s Monthly, 111:299; IV:48 People’s party, see Populist periodicals;
Populist movement People’s Party Paper, IV: 178 People’s Popular Monthly, IV:367 Peoria, Ill., II:99m; III:126m; IV:272m, 345
Pepper, E. I. D., 111:72 Pepper’s Musical Times and Band Journal, IV: 2 54
Percival, Harold W., IV:287 Percival, James Gates, 1:128, 204, 331, 408, 409, 602, 734 Percy, William Alexander, V:113 Perelman, S. J., 111:555 Perfectionist, II: 207m Perfectionist community magazines, 11:207
Perfume Gazette, IV :184m Perine, George E., 1:309; III:46m Period, IV: 94
Periodical, defined, 1:5-6, 9 Perkins, Charles Callahan, II: 197m Perkins, Frances, IV: 748 Perkins, Frederic Beecher, 11:395, 424 429, 430, 443m, 477; 111:18, 363, 423, 439, 456, 518
Perkins, George Walbridge, IV: 500, 7 76 Perkins, Granville, 111:411 Perkins, James Handasyd, I:658m, 661, 662-63; 11:238 Perley, Sidney, IV: 138 Peron, Juan, V:326 Perrine, William, IV:684 Perry, Bliss, II:493m, 512, 513; IV:9, 44, 120, 722; V:282 Perry, Enoch Wood, 11:477 Perry, Eugene Ashton, IV: 147
Perry, George, II :349m, 354
Perry, George H., V:72-73
Perry, Katherine, 111:530
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 11:455
Perry, Nora, 11:471, 505m; 111:229, 374
Perry, O. H., IV: 719
Perry, Thomas Sergeant, 11:220 n, 148, 506m, 507m
Perry Magazine, IV: 147 Persons, William Frank, IV: 741 Pestalozzian system, 1:542 Petaluma Poultry Journal, IV: 345m Peters, Abraham, I:307m, 308, 397 n Peters, Absalom, 11:444 Peters, Lulu Hunt, IV:472 Peters, Madison Clinton, IV: 127m Peters, Margedant, V:225 n, 243 Petersburg, Va., 11:59; 111:154 Peterson, Charles Jacobs, 1:352, 544m, 549, 550; IV:671m, 677-78 as editor, 11:306-10
Peterson, Mrs. Charles Jacobs, II:306m, 310
Peterson, Elmer T., V:36 n, 42, 44 Peterson, Henry, 11:36; IV:671 m, 678- 80
Peterson’s Counterfeit Detector, 11:96 Peterson’s Magazine {Peterson’s Ladies’ National Magazine), 1:351-52; 11:11, 14, 57, 102, 192, 417, 418; III:6, 98, 186, 224; IV:5, 87, 152, 359
sketch of, 11:306—11
Petigru, James Lewis, 1:205, 575;
11:488
Petit Journal des Refusees, IV:387 Petrie, John W., 11:94 n Petroleum Age, 111:131 Petroleum Gazette, IV: 184m Petroleum Gazette and Scientific Journal, 11:81
Petroleum Monthly, 111:131 Petroleum periodicals, see Oil periodicals
Pet magazines, IV:382 pets, IV: 62 7 Petronius, Gaius, V:119 Pettengill, S. M., & Co., III:7«, 12 n, 99 Pettengill’s Newspaper Directory, III :7m Pettengill’s Reporter, 11:17 Pettigrew, John, V:131 Pettingill, Lillian, V:74 Peuzner, Antoine, V:178 Pew, J. Howard, V:26 Pew, Marlen Edwin, V:59m, 67, 70 Pfirshing, C., 11:2 13 Phalanx, 1:366, 763, 807 Pharmaceutical Era, IV :188m, 317
Pharmaceutical Record and Market Review, III: 1 33m
Pharmacy journals, 1:539-40; 11:92;
111:133-34; IV:188, 317-18 Phelan, James Duval, IV:494 Phelan, Michael, 11:203; 111:220 Phelps, Austin, 1:740 Phelps, Charles H., Ill :56m, 406 Phelps, E. H„ V: 131, 137 Phelps, Edward Bunnell, IV:351m Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, see Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Phelps, Moses Stuart, 11:315 Phelps, William Lyon, IV:437, 518, 520, 550-51, 728; V:117 m, 119, 337 Phelps Publishing Co., V:131 Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard, quarterly of, 1:125 Philadelphia, Pa.
early magazines in (1741-94), 1:24— 25, 30-31, 47
general magazines, 1:80, 87, 94 literary magazines, 1:100, 104 political magazines, 1:71, 73 nationalist era magazines in (1794-1825),1:208 comic and satiric, 1:170, 172 general magazines, 1:122-24, 12 7, 173-74, 223, 260, 306, 308 juvenile periodicals, 1:144 legal periodical, 1:154 magazine center, 1:200—1 medical journals, 1:151 number of magazines, 1:136, 315 religious magazines, 1:136, 315 rivalry with Boston, 1:203 theatrical magazines, 1:166, 167 expansionist era magazines in
(1825-50),1:345-47 agricultural magazine, I :444m comic magazine, 1:780 decline, 1:3 7 7
general magazines, 1:343, 345, 347, 544-55
legal periodicals, 1:451 literary magazines, 1:355, 368 magazine center, 1:3 76-78 mammoth paper, 1:361 military periodical, 11:7 medical journals, 1:438-39, 566-68 men’s magazine, I: 673m number of periodicals, 1:3 75m pharmacy periodicals, 1:539-40 railway journal, II: 297m, 299 religious periodicals, 1:373, 562-65, 773
scientific periodical, 1:556-58 theatrical criticism, 1:427
women’s magazines, 1:348, 352—54, 580ft, 672 n
Civil War era magazines in (1850— 65)
agricultural magazines, 11:90, 90ft, 91
Army magazine, 11:7 “blue laws,” 11:34 dental journals, 11:91, 92 n financial journal, II:94ft general magazines, 1:544ft, 11:36; IV: 6 71 n
health magazine, 11:87 home magazine, 11:57-58 humor magazine, II: 185ft insurance periodicals, 11:94 juvenile magazines, 11:101 law journals, 11:93ft literary magazines, 1:355; 11:30 magazine center, 11:106-7 medical journals, I:566ft; 11:84,
84ft
pharmacy periodical, 1:539ft printers’ journals, 11:93 railroad journal, 11:81 religious magazines, 1:562ft;
11:62-63, 70, 73-74, 75, 517 scientific periodical, 1:556ft spiritualist magazine, 11:210 Sunday papers, 11:3 5-3 7 Sunday school magazine, 11:101 trade union periodical, 11:212 women’s periodicals, 1:580ft post-Civil War era magazines in (1865-85)
agricultural magazines, 11:90, 90ft, 91; 111:153-54
biographical journals, 111:261 booksellers’ periodicals, 111:23 5, 491
dental magazines, II:92ft; 111:143, 143ft
engineering periodicals, 111:113-14 family magazines, 111:100 fashion magazines, 111:97 financial journal, II:94ft freedman’s journal, 111:2 83 gardening journal, 111:161 general magazines, 111:35, 2 56,
557-59, IV:671 ft historical journals, 111:260-61 hygiene magazine, 111:139 insurance periodicals, II:94ft,•
III: 146, 146ft
journalists’ periodical, 111:2 73-74 juvenile magazines, 11:101; 111:176 labor periodical, 111:300 legal journals, II:93ft; 111:144
literary magazines, 111:33, 41,
396-401
magazine center, 111:30 mail-order paper, III:39ft manufacturers’ periodicals, 111:128 medical journals, 1:566ft; 11:84;
111:140, 140ft
military magazine, III:533ft music journal, 111:19 7 peace magazine, 111:312 pharmacy periodical, I: 539ft photography periodicals, 111:186 printers’ magazines, 11:93; 111:131 railroad periodicals, 11:81;
III: 126ft
religious periodicals, 1:562ft;
111:69, 71ft, 72, 73ft, 74, 75, 81, 85
scientific periodicals, 1:556ft;
III:34ft, 109ft, 110ft, 111, 112 secret-society periodical, 111:314 sports periodical, 111:218 story-paper, 111:42 technical periodical, 111:116 temperance periodical, 11:210; 111:310
trade magazines, 111:133, 135, 136, 216
vocational magazines, 111:132 women’s magazines, 1:580ft; 111:99-100
women’s rights’ magazine, 111:96 Gilded Age magazines in (1885-1905) agricultural magazines, II:90ft, 91;
111:153-54; IV:337 amateur periodical, IV:390ft Anglo-American periodical,
IV: 22 7—28
automobile periodical, IV:331 booksellers’ magazine, 111:23 5 comic periodical, IV:385 dental periodical, 11:9 2 ft; III: 143ft decline, IV:87
education periodicals, IV:263, 269ft, 271
engineering periodicals, III: 113ft; IV:323ft
ethical culture periodical, IV: 2 79 fashion periodical, IV:36 3ft financial periodicals, II:94ft;
IV :350ft
flower periodicals, IV:342 general periodicals, III :396ft;
IV:44, 671ft
historical journals, 111:261;
IV :138, 140ft
home decorating periodical, IV:324 hygiene magazine, 111:139
Philadelphia, Pa.— Continued Indian periodical, IV: 215 insurance periodicals, II :94 m;
111:146, 146ft; IV:215 juvenile periodicals, IV: 2 73 Jewish periodicals, IV: 300 law journal, II:93ft leading periodicals, IV:87-88 lecture periodical, IV:266 legal periodicals, IV:346, 347/? literary magazines, IV: 12 5, 129, 671 n
mail-order periodicals, IV:367 manufacturing periodicals, 111:128; IV: 183, 184ft-86ft
medical periodicals, I :566 m; 11:84;
111:140; IV:314-15 military periodicals, 11:549;
III:533ft
missionary periodical, IV: 305 music journals, IV:251-53 news periodical, IV: 64 peace magazine, 111:312 pharmacy periodicals, 1:539ft,
IV :188ft
photography periodicals, 111:186; IV: 149
pigeon periodical, IV:345 poetry magazine, IV: 121 political science journal, IV: 180, 192-93
populist periodical, IV: 178 printers’ periodicals, 11:93;
111:131; IV: 248ft
proportional representation periodical, IV: 178
railroad journals, 11:81, III: 126ft; IV:333
religious magazines, 1:562 m;
III:71ft, 72, 73ft, 74; IV:28Sft, 291, 292 ft, 293-96, 298, 299, 301ft
review magazine IV: 60 scientific periodicals, I: 556ft;
III: 109ft; IV:310 settlement-house periodicals,
IV: 195ft, 196ft
sports periodicals, 111:218; IV:374, 379
technical periodical, 111:116 trade periodicals, 111:135, 136, 216;
IV:186ft-89ft urban weeklies, IV:88 women’s magazines, 1:580 m;
IV:367, 536ft
modern magazines in (1905-)
agricultural magazines, II :90ft, 91; 111:153-54, 591ft
automobile periodical, IV:331 booksellers’ magazine, 111:235 education periodical, IV: 2 71 w engineering periodicals, III:113« fashion periodical, IV:363w financial periodicals, II :94ft;
IV:350ft
general magazines, III:396ft; 671ft; V: 2 7ft
historical journals, 111:261; IV: 138 insurance periodicals, III: 146ft; IV:35 lft
law journals, II:93w; IV:347ft literary magazines, IV: 129, 671« manufacturers’ periodicals, 111:128, IV :185 ft
medical journals, 1:566ft; 111:140; IV:314
peace magazine, 111:312 pharmacy periodicals, 1:539ft;
IV: 188ft
philology journal, IV: 128 pigeon periodical, IV:345 poetry magazine, IV: 121 political science journal, IV: 180, 192-93
railroad journal, 11:81 religious periodicals, 1:562ft;
III: 71ft, 72, 73ft, 74; IV:291,
292ft, 293ft, 295ft, 301ft review magazines, IV:63ft, 522 scientific periodicals, 1:556ft;
IV :310
settlement-house periodicals,
IV: 195ft, 196ft
sports periodical, 111:218; IV:374 trade periodicals, 111:135, 136, 216; IV: 187 ft—89ft
women’s magazine, IV:536ft anti-Catholic riots in, 1:371 as cultural center, 1:201 muckraking articles on, IV: 599 theater in, 1:169
yellow fever epidemics in, 1:149-50 Philadelphia Builder, V:131 Philadelphia Drug, Oil and Paint Reporter, IV :318 ft
Philadelphia Home Weekly, 1:355, 806 Philadelphia Intelligencer, 11:94 n Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, 1:1 51, 566-67 Philadelphia Magazine Review, 1:791 Philadelphia Medical Museum, 1:151, 792
Philadelphia Medical Times, III: 140m Philadelphia Minerva, 1:121, 789 Philadelphia Monthly Magazine (1798), 1:14, 46, 149, 167, 173, 175, 700
Philadelphia Monthly Magazine (1827-29), 1:343, 799 Philadelphia Photographer, II: 194«; 111:186
Philadelphia Press, III: 2 71«
Philadelphia Public Ledger, V:51 Philadelphia Record, 111:363 Philadelphia Register, 1:130, 306, 796 Philadelphia Repository and Weekly Register, 1:12 7, 791 Philadelphia Underwriter, 111:146 Philanthropist (anti-vice periodical), IV: 199
Philanthropist (Cincinnati), I:162«,
457, 803
Philanthropist (Mount Pleasant), 1:162, 796
Philatelic Bulletin, IV:39In Philatelic Era, IV:39In Philatelic Journal of America, IV:391 Philatelic Monthly, III:113n Philatelic West, IV:39In Philatelic World, III:113n Philately periodicals, 111:113; IV:391 Philbrick, John Dudley, I:694n, 695 Philbrick, Samuel, II:2 75n, 2 85 Philes, George Philip, 11:159 Philharmonic, IV:253, 390n Philippine Christian Advocate, IV:236n Philippine Education, IV: 236n Philippine Magazine, IV:236n Philippine Observer, IV:236n Philippine Review, IV:236 Philippines, magazine comment on, 11:256; IV:237
Philistine, IV:388, 389, 426, 452 sketch of, IV: 639-48 Philleo, Calvin Wheeler, 11:424, 495 Phillips, Coles, IV:566 Phillips, David Graham, 111:487; IV :494-95, 501, 690, 693-94,
706; V:73
Phillips, George S., 11:45 Phillips, Henry Wallace, IV:601-2 Phillips, John Sanborn, III:5l0n, 512, 514n; IV:589-600 Phillips, Morris, II:349n, 354;
111:102
Phillips, Moses Dresser, 11:494, 502 Phillips, Ralph E., IV:778 Phillips, Wendell, 1:490, 778; 11:252, 292, 373, 459; 111:90, 172, 333, 338
Phillips, Willard, I:127n, 154, 179, 180;
11:220, 224, 238, 431 Phillpotts, Eden, 11:431; IV:435, 518, 737, 767; V:249 Philobiblion, 11:159
Philology, magazine comment on, 11:248; 111:336, 377, 416 Philology periodicals, 111:236-37, 535— 38; IV: 127-28 Philosopher, IV:390n Philosophical Journal, 111:81 Philosophical Review, IV:303 Philosophy
in magazines, 11:233; 111:51, 337, 385; V:281
philosophical periodicals, 111:89, 385-87; IV:302-3 Phoebus, George, III:265n Phoebus, William, 1:13In “Phoenix, John,” see Derby, George Horatio
Phonograph, 111:120; IV:25, 320; V:34 Phonography, see Shorthand; Shorthand periodicals
Phonographic World, IV:352 Photo-American, IV: 149 Photo-Beacon, IV: 149 Photo Critic, IV:150n Photo-Era, IV: 149-50 Photo Miniature, IV: 150 Photoengraving
growing use of, IV: 148 See also Half-tone pictures Photographic Art Journal, II:194n Photographic and Fine Art Journal, 11:194 n
Photographic Herald and Sportsman, IV: 149
Photographic Journal of America, II: 194 n
Photographic Times, 111:186 Photographic Topics, IV:150n Photography
in Civil War magazines (1850-65), 11:191, 194, 464 in post-Civil War magazines (1865-85), 111:186, 188 in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905), IV:616, 685; V:25, 73, 148-50, 153-54
amateur contests, 11:464 general periodicals, IV:719-20 growth, IV: 148 in modern magazines (1905-) charity magazines, IV: 748
general periodicals, IV: 602, 72 5,
731
geographic magazines, IV:626-28 amateur, IV: 149, 634, 636 color, IV: 149 development of, IV: 148 news, IV: 45 5
See also Half-tone pictures
Photography —Continued nude, IV: 152-53
revolutionary impact of, IV: 153 Photography advertising, IV:25 Photography magazines, 111:186;
IV: 149-50
Phrenological Journal, 1:447-48, 804; 11:42; 111:163
Phrenology, 1:152, 305, 447-50, 624, 642, 700; 11:87-88 Phunniest of Awl, 111:268 n Phunniest of Phun, 111:265 Phunny Phellow, 11:184 Physical Culture, IV:316, 393 Physical culture and education
in magazines through Civil War, 1:143-44, 440-41, 485, 542, 590; 11:201, 445
in magazines after Civil War,
111:138; IV:28, 369-70 physical culture magazines, IV:316 Physical Review, IV:309 Physical Training, IV:2 72n Physician and Surgeon, III: 14Ira Physicians, see Doctors Physics, comment on, 111:107 Physics periodicals, IV:309 Physiology journals, IV:315 Piano advertising, IV: 24 Piatt, Donn, 111:271, 368; IV:45ra Piatt, John James, 11:429, 505ra;
111:229, 322, 374
Piatt, Mrs. Sarah Morgan Bryan,
11:477, 505ra; 111:229, 508 Picabia, Francis, V:166ra, 178 Picasso, Pablo, V:178 Piccard, Auguste IV: 626 Pick, 1:426, 11:183; IV:387ra Pickard, S. T., II:181ra Pickering, John, 1:255, 277; 11:277 Pickering, Timothy, 1:40, 96, 318 Pickett, Albert, 1:148 Pickett, Mrs. George Edward, IV:496 Pickett, John Erasmus, II:432ra; IV: 550 Pickett, John W., 148, 491 Pickings from Puck, 111:267, 529 Pickrel, Paul, V:329ra, 340 Pictorial Brother Jonathan, I:362ra Pictorial Gallery for Young Folks, 111:177
Pictorial magazines, see Illustrated
periodicals
Pictorial Review, 111:490; IV:362, 393, 770; V:136
Pictorial Wag, 1:42 5, 805 Picture and Art Trade, 111:136 Picture Gallery, 44ra
Picture and Gift Journal, 111:136 Picturesque America, 111:187, 419 Pier, Arthur Stanwood, II:262ra, 272, 273; IV:75ra Pierce, Frank G., IV: 198 Pierce, Franklin, 11:422 Pierce, George F., 1:699 Pierce Harian A., II:297ra, 299 Pierce, James Melville, IV:340 Pierce, Marvin, IV: 587 Pierpont, John, 1:177, 203, 204, 293-94, 409
Pierre, S.D., IV:270ra Piersol, George Morris, 1:566ra Pierson, Arthur Tappen, 111:84 Pierson, Lydia Jane, 1:644, 672; 11:308 Pierson Romaine, lV:318ra Pierson, Walter G., IV:149ra Pigeon, Charles D., I:624ra, 625 Pigeon Flying, IV:345 Pigeon News, IV:345 Piggot, Robert, 1:208, 210 Pike, Albert, 1:481, 578, 609, 620, 627 660, 756; 11:215 Pike, Manley H., 111:528 Pilcher, Lewis Stephen, IV:314-1 5 Pilgrim (Congregation periodical),
III: 77ra
Pilgrim (railroad periodical), IV:333ra Pilgrim (women’s magazine), IV:362 Pilgrim Missionary, IV: 238 n, 305 Pilgrim of our Lady of Martyrs, III: 68ra Pilgrim Teacher, IV:272 Pillsbury, Arthur Judson, IV:107ra Pillsbury, John Elliott, IV:622ra Pillsbury, Parker, 11:141, 111:94, 391, 393
Pilot, 1:373, 800; 11:76; III:36ra, 67, 69; IV:297
Pilsbury, Caroline T., IV:81 Pinchot, Amos, V:98, 203, 206 Pinchot, Gifford, IV: 779 Pine Tree Magazine, IV:82 Pinero, Arthur Wing, IV:257-58 Pingree, Hazen S., IV:407 Pinkerton, William Allan, IV: 199 Pinkham, Mrs. Lydia, IV:22-23, 541, 543
Pinkey, Edward Coate, 1:204, 408—9 Pioneer, 1:347, 508ra; 11:117, 139, 426; 111:419
sketch of, 1:73 5-38 Pioneer Farmer, 11:89 Pioneer and Women’s Advocate, 11:52 Piper, Edwin Ford, IV:390ra; V:179ra, 180, 184
Pirandello, Luigi, IV: 521; V:119
Pirating
by early magazines, 1:39-40 by expansionist era magazines (1825— SO), 1:348, 356-61, 392-93, 502; 11:352
by Civil War era magazines (1850— 65), 11:128-29, 352, 384-85,
421, 424-25, 439, 476n by British magazines, 1:392-93 Pitkin, Walter Boughton, III:153w, 434 Pitman, Isaac, 1:479 Pitman’s Journal, IV:352 Pitt, R. H., II:64w Pitt, Theodore L., II:207«
Pittsburgh, Pa., 1:389 music in, IV: 249
industrial and trade periodicals,
11:92; 111:127, 167; IV:183«,
184n, 188», 322
labor periodicals, 111:299; IV:221w law periodicals, 11:93; 111:144 medical and dental periodicals,
IV:313«, 317
religious periodicals, II:63n, 61n, 68;
111:85; IV:294, 298 women’s magazines, 11:50, 141 other periodicals, III:31w, 146, 23 5- 36, 261 ra; IV:88-89, 300w, 349, 349«; V: 19 3n
Pittsburgh Banker, IV:349«
Pittsburgh Catholic, 11:77; IV:298 Pittsburgh Christian Advocate, IT. bln Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph, 111:21 Qn Pittsburgh Legal Journal, 11:93 Pittsburgh Medical Review, IV:313w Pittsburgh Quarterly Magazine, 111:31 n Pittsburgh Saturday Visitor, 11:50, 141 Pittsburgh Weekly Chronicle, 11:100 Pixley, Frank M., 111:56-57; IV:77, 106 Plank, George, IV:760 Planned Society (Soule), V:216 Plant World, IV:309, 310 Plantation, 11:29, 138; 111:154 Platonist, 111:89
Platt, Orville Hitchcock, IV:494-95
Platt, S. H„ 11:467
Platt, Thomas Collier, IV: 161, 602
Play, 111:199
Plays
antislavery, see: Uncle Tom’s Cabin copyright laws on, 1:429 in magazines, V:119, 266 one-act, IV:425; V:96 opposition to, 1:56, 63, 167 trends in, IV:255-58 See also Drama criticism; Theater Playthings, IV:184n
Plough, the Loom and the Anvil, 1:442, 800
Plough Boy, 1:154, 796 Plow, 1:729
Pluck and Luck, IV: 119 Plumber, Gas and Steam fitter s’ Journal, IV:22 1 n
Plumber and Sanitary Engineer,
III: 1 \2>n
Plumbers’ Trade Journal, III:130« Plunkett, Henry Grattan, 1:425 Plymouth Pulpit, 111:77 n, 42 2, 426; IV :45w
Plymouth Rock Monthly, IV:345« Pocket Magazine, IV: 115 Poe, Clarence, V:280
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ISln, 758-62
Poems about God (Ransom), V:101 Poet-Lore, IV: 121 Poetry, V: 188
sketch of, V:225-45 Poetry
in early magazines (1741-94), 1:93 didactic, 1:109 on education, 1:63-64 elegiac, 1:89, 115 on fashions, 1:67 general magazines, 1:109 idolatry of Washington, 1:52-53, 97-98
literary magazines, 1:115 on love, 1:75 lyric, 1:109
patriotic, 1:45, 48, 89, 95 political, 1:51, 89 satiric, 1:45 styles, 1:45-46, 81-82 on women, 1:64, 67 in nationalist era magazines biblical, 1:38 classical, 1:125, 257, 312 comic and satiric, 1:171 elegiac, 1:295, 313-14 on fashions, 1:235
general magazines, 1:219, 22 7-28, 232-33, 247, 253-54, 257, 273-
Poetry —C ontinued
75, 280, 295, 312, 320, 323, 335; 11:222, 225, 233 juvenile periodicals, 1:144-45 literary magazines, 1:121, 124-2 5, 128, 260, 293-95, 311-13, 331— 32,335
on magazines, 1:126 political magazines, 1:158 on politics, 1:161, 228 quality of, 1:176-82, 185-87, 194 religious magazines, 1:138, 299 scurrilous, 1:161 sentimental, 1:323 women poets, 1:177, 295 women’s periodicals, 1:139 in expansionist era magazines (1825-50) on bathing, 1:476 devotional, 1:716 eclectic magazines, IV: 674 English influence, 1:399-401 on fashions, 1:477 general magazines, 1:577, 600, 620, 623, 709, 748 German influence, 1:401 juvenile periodicals, 11:264 literary magazines, 1:355-56, 674, 661-62, 719, 755, 758, 760;
IV:674
mammoth papers, 1:359 men’s magazines, 1:674 payments to contributors, 1:506-8 political magazines, 1:75 quality, 1:413-14 religious magazines, 1:563 sentimental, 1:347, 628 sonnets, 1:711
Southern magazines, 1:632, 634-35, 644, 650-51
Western magazines, 1:666 women poets, 1:400-1, 409, 412-13, 583-85, 588-89
women’s magazines, 1:545, 547,
626, 714
in Civil War-era magazines (1850-65) criticism, 11:166-71 English poems, 11:161-62 family magazines, 11:360, 417-18, 471
general magazines, 11:451, 490 illustrated magazines, 11:410 juvenile magazines, 11:271-72 literary magazines, 11:420, 423,
495, 497«, 498-99, 501-2 political poems, 11:152-54 satiric magazines, 11:523
Southern magazines, 11:113, 490 wartime, 11:151-52, 174-75 women poets, 11:170-71, 174 in post-Civil War magazines (1865- 85)
best sellers, III: 247 “Copperhead” magazines, 11:545 current events magazines, 111:33 5 European, 111:2 52-53 family magazines, 111:424 fashion magazines, 111:483 general magazines, 111:358-59, 466, 462-63, 479, 511 juvenile magazines, 111:501, 508 light verse, 111:460 literary magazines, 111:36, 229—31, 322, 373-74, 403-4, 407, 416, 548, 551
religious magazines, 111:377, 439 trends, 111:237-42 women’s rights issue, 111:92, 391 in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905) booksellers’ magazines, IV:436 comic magazines, 111:523 decline, IV: 120 elegiac poems, IV:719 family magazines, 11:482; IV:483, 490
general periodicals, IV: 507, 593,
612, 616, 690, 713-14, 722, 724 illustrated periodicals, IV:457-58 leading poets, IV: 128-30 literary magazines, IV:42 5, 674 satirical, IV: 562—63, 666-68 specialized magazines, IV:121 urban weeklies, IV:654-55 women’s periodicals, IV: 544, 768 in modern magazines (1905—) aristocrat poetry, V:240-41 booksellers’ periodicals, IV:439-40 contests, V: 113
current events magazines, V:210 disputes, V: 113 domestic themes, V: 154-55 family magazines, 111:430; IV: 498; V:130-32
general periodicals, IV:602, 616, 618, 702-3; V:5, 12-13, 21, 96, 238, 250, 266, 336 imagist, V:230, 239 intellectualist, V:240-41 literary magazines, 11:431;
111:542-43; IV:737-40; V:119, 121, 184
literary manifestoes, V:105 review periodicals, IV:518, 521 women’s magazines, V: 130-33
Poetry Journal, V:226 Poetry magazines, IV: 121; V: 100-16, 225-45
Poetry Society of America, V:234 Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 11:345 Point Loma, Cal., IV:287 Police Chronicle of Greater New York, IV: 199
Police Gazette, see: National Police Gazette
Police gazettes, 11:187, 325-37; 111:44;
IV:199, 372 Police News, 111:44 Political cartoons
in early magazines (1741-94), 1:36, 48, 85-86
in expansionist era magazines (1825-50),1:782
in Civil War era magazines (1850— 65), 11:153, 181, 184, 462, 475— 76
in post-Civil War magazines
(1865-85), 111:267, 269 n, 286, 288, 441, 522-26, 553 in Gilded Age magazines (188 5— 1905), 111:531, 554, 667, 775 in modern magazines (1905-), 111:531 Political Censor, see: Porcupine’s Political Censor
Political expansionism, 1:339-40 Political magazines
in expansionist era (182 5—50), 1:775-79; 11:325 number, I:342n Whig, 1:750-54
in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:540- 43
ante bellum issues, 11:133-49 growing number, 11:131 number, II :4m in Gilded Age (1885-1905)
anarchist periodicals, 111:301-2;
IV: 172-73, 176 Democratic party magazines,
IV: 170-71
Free-Soil periodicals, 11:292, 369 Greenback party magazines, 111:301 party magazines, IV: 170-71 populist magazines, IV: 162-63, 205 Republican party magazines,
IV: 171
socialist periodicals, 1:536—38; 11:207; 111:300-1; IV: 172—76;
V:93
urban periodicals, IV:89, 100-1 Political Register, see: Cobbett’s American Political Register
Political satire, 1:51; 11:523-24;
111:523-25, 527, 529, 531 Political science journals, IV: 180-81, 190, 192
Political Science Quarterly, 1:535; IV: 180
Polk, L. L„ IV: 176 Polk, Willis, IV:388
Pollard, Alfred William, 111:481, 482, 484; IV:248
Pollard, Charles Louis, IV: 309 Pollard, Edward Albert, 111:397 Pollard, Joseph Percival, IV: 101, 125, 385, 389, 390, 451, 645, 654, 754 Pollard, Josephine, III: 175m Pollock Channing, V:251—54 Pollock, Edward A., 11:117 Pollock, Frederick, IV:347-48 Polls by Literary Digest, IV:575-77 Polo articles, IV:634, 636 Polyanthos, 1:125, 167, 169, 208, 793 Polygamy, articles on, 111:313 Pomerene, Atlee, 11:260 Pomeroy, Cashel, IV: 116m Pomeroy, Marcus Mills (“Brick”), 111:269
Pomeroy’s Advance Thought, 111:269 n Pomeroy’s Democrat, III:7 n, 11, 269 Pond, Enoch, I:569m, 571—72, 624 Pond, George Edward, 111:281, 363, 376 Pond, James Burton, IV:265, 689 Ponsot, Marie, V:244 Pool, Maria Louise, III: 13m, 373, 400m, 407; IV:450, 481, 765 Pool, S. D., 111:261 Pool, Ernest, IV:692; V:85 Pool, William Frederick, 111:233, 518, 540
Poole’s Index, V:342
Poor, Henry Varnum, 1:469; II:297m, 299, 413; IV:331 Poor Richard Club, V:324m Poore, Ben Perley, 11:410 Poore, Charles, IV: 762 Poor’s Manual, 11:299 Pope, Albert Augustus, 111:212, 213m Pope, Alexander, 1:6, 178 Pope, Alfred Atmore, IV: 590, 633 Pope, F. L., III:122m Pope, Gerald S., V:3m Pope, O. C., Ill: 73m Pope John XXIII, V:312, 323m Popular Astronomy, IV:308-9 Popular Educator, IV: 269 Popular Gardening, IV: 341 Popular Magazine, IV: 116 Popular Mechanics, IV:320
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