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Inspiring, The Mother's Magazine 1843 & 1844 Bound

Inspiring, The Mother's Magazine 1843 & 1844 Bound

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Inspiring, The Mother's Magazine 1843 & 1844 Bound: Lazarus and His Sisters

by Charles B. Boyington, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Jacob Abbott, F. C. Woodworth, Harvey Newcomb, Ralph Emerson, Daniel Dana Buck, Charles Augustus Goodrich, Edwin David Sanborn, Harvey Newcomb, Catherine Winslow, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, W. Cutter, Willia

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Original 1843 & 1844 The Mother's Magazine

24 months Bound, Volume XI 1843, 288 Pages and Volume XII 1844, 384 Pages. New York Fanshaw, Printer

Leather and marbled bound in very good condition, foxing on all pages mostly along edges

With 5 Steel Engravings

Most articles, poems and stories are original First Printings

Editor Abigail Goodrich's mission in her magazine work was to provide information and instruction on the role of mothers of her time in 1843.

End page penciled in "Elisabeth Dunlap Howe wife of Floriman Livingstone Howe Mother of Wallace Howe - Lena L. Dunlap July 5, 1901

With Index to each Volume (year)

The Following are some of the contents:

  • Steel Engraving The Blind Paster
  • Poem The Blind Paster by W. Cutter
  • The Mother's Charge by William Buell Sprague Albany, N.Y.
  • The Country Grave-Yard
  • Maternal Affection
  • The Missionary's Mother
  • Family Devotions by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
  • Example of Philip Henry (1631 – 24 June 1696) what he added after a family prayer
  • Family Portraits
  • A Letter from St. Nicholas, Santa Claus
  • Poem To An Infant Daughter by J. T. Tucker
  • Rose that Bloomed on the Sabbath by Catherine Winslow
  • Steel Engraving The Mother's Jewel
  • Poem The Mother's Jewel by W. Cutter
  • Destiny of the Ciild in the Hands of its Parents
  • Family by Harvey Newcomb
  • The Maternal Association and Reports
  • Lazarus and His Sisters
  • Moral Influence of Novels by Edwin David Sanborn
  • A Place for Every Thing, and Every Thing in its Place
  • Destruction of the Cities of the Plain by E. W. Chester
  • Remember theSabbath Day
  • Engraving The Mother's Prayer Song Score by R. C. Woodworth
  • Mary Harmon by J. N. D.
  • Poem On the Grave of an Infant by D.
  • Moses and Pharaoh by E. W. Chester
  • Pocket Bible by Charles Augustus Goodrich
  • Engraving Song, I have no Mother with Score
  • Sermon by Daniel Dana Buck
  • Provoking our Children to Wrath by Rev. Ralph Emerson
  • Louisa Clifford Payson Obituary
  • Engraving Song Score "The Spring of Life"
  • Poem The Mariner's Orphan by Hannah F. Gould
  • Habit of Prayer by Harvey Newcomb
  • Parental Government
  • Spectre Hand by F. C. Woodworth
  • Home by J. N. Danforth
  • Sunday School Teacher's Tear by William Oland Bourne
  • Poem "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me" by C. Huntington
  • Steel Engraving The Parents Hope
  • The Cradle by Rev. J. N. Danforth
  • Sympathy by Rev. Harvey Newcomb
  • Moral Poisons
  • Sick Children
  • Music Score "Doudney"
  • Antediluvian Mothers
  • Parental Unfaithfulness by Dr. Chalmers
  • Help the Chinese Blind Children
  • Steel Engraving "The Lake of the Dismal Swamp"
  • The Death of Infants
  • The First Disobedience by Wm. Oland Bourne
  • Sympathy Between the Mother and the Child by Jacob Abbott
  • My Mother's Grave
  • Three Years Old
  • True Basis of Female Influence
  • Poem "Lines Written on the Death of a Son" signed Elizabethtown, N. J.
  • Mrs. Jerusha Clark Obituary
  • Music Score "I Love to Look Abroad"
  • A Broken Covenant
  • Letters to Young Women by Rev. John Stevens Cabot Abbott
  • Music Score "Youth's Prayer" by Pedro A. Andreu
  • Parental Solicitude by Charles B. Boyington
  • Music Score "Mother, Thou Art Weeping" Chester, Jones
  • Lucia G. Swett Obituary
  • The Pilgrims with Engraving
  • Cheerfulness
  • Music Score "Hymn for Famiily Worship" by Chester, Jones
  • The Mad Dogs
  • A Mother's Love by H. Magnamara
  • Music Score "Romberg, C. M.
  • The Aged
  • Music Score "Soon Will Set The Sabbath Sun" by S. S. Wardwell

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Title
Inspiring, The Mother's Magazine 1843 & 1844 Bound
Author
Charles B. Boyington, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Jacob Abbott, F. C. Woodworth, Harvey Newcomb, Ralph Emerson, Daniel Dana Buck, Charles Augustus Goodrich, Edwin David Sanborn, Harvey Newcomb, Catherine Winslow, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, W. Cutter, Willia
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Used - Very Good
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Date Published
1844
Pages
672
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