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Reube, the Ranger; or, The Imprisoned Bride |
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People's Five Cent Novelettes edition
Series: | People's Five Cent Novelettes no. 3 |
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Item: | Rube, the Ranger; or, The Imprisoned Bride |
Author: |
Smith, Francis S. (Francis Shubael), 1819-1887
(uncredited) |
Date: |
December 30, 1860 |
New York Weekly edition
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Stanford Digital Repository
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Series: | New York Weekly v. 19 no. 37 (chapters I-II, pages 1-2) |
Item: | Reube, the Ranger; or, The Imprisoned Bride |
Author: |
Smith, Francis S. (Francis Shubael), 1819-1887
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Date: |
August 4, 1864 |
Description: | [Once before published under a non de plume, but now revised and altered] |
First Sentence: | One hundred years ago, there were many thriving villages in the interior of Mexico, few vestiges of which at present remain. |
New York Weekly edition
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Stanford Digital Repository
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Series: | New York Weekly v. 19 no. 38 (chapters III-V, pages 1-2) |
Item: | Reube, the Ranger; or, The Imprisoned Bride |
Author: |
Smith, Francis S. (Francis Shubael), 1819-1887
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Date: |
August 11, 1864 |
New York Weekly edition
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Northern Illinois University
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Series: | New York Weekly v. 19 no. 39 (chapters VI-IX (conclusion), pages 2-3) |
Item: | Reube, the Ranger; or, The Imprisoned Bride |
Author: |
Smith, Francis S. (Francis Shubael), 1819-1887
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Date: |
August 18, 1864 |
Last Sentence: | In a short time Isabel Glenroy became Mrs. Harry Merton, and then the whole party, Don Alfonso-who had settled up his business for the purpose- included, set out for the United States, and arrived safely in Kentucky, where they and their children are now residing. |
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