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Items with "Pollard, Josephine, 1834-1892" as Cited Author
The Golden Weekly
Always a River to CrossHappy Days
Always a River to CrossNew York Weekly
Always a River to CrossItems with "Pollard, Josephine, 1834-1892" as Credited Author
The Banner Weekly
Brotherly KindnessBeadle's Dime Speakers
Something to ShunThe Chicago Ledger
A Little PigGood News
Head over HeelsNew York Weekly
All for Love!Always
Always a River to Cross
At the Threshold
Autumn Days
Awakened
Bereaved
The Better Side of Man
The Bootblack
Brain and Brawn
Bread and Butter
The Chapel Bell
Cheap Pity
Christian Hospitality
Coming and Going
Controlled
The Cost of It
A Day At Trenton Falls
The Decision
Defeated
Don't Be In A Hurry
The Duet
Exiled
The Finger-Post
The Fireside Angel
Forecasting
The Good Ship Santa Claus
Happy-Go-Lucky
Head over Heels
Hitting the Nail
How to Empty a Church
In Answer To A Letter
In the Dark
The Ingratitude of Women
The Invisible Steed
Keep on Trying
The Last Journey
A Little Pig
The Lost Letter
Love
Married On Crutches
The Miserly Man
Misfortune's Heir
My Clover Lot
Not Yet
Old Benny's Text
The Old Mirror
"Only the Thorn"
The Ounce of Prevention
Our Street Cars
Out of Town: Lyon Brook Bridge-From Canastota to Cazanovia-Fairs and Fair Weather
Out of Town: Oneida-Hops-Peterboro-Gerrit Smith-Verona Springs-Oneida Community
Over the Needle
Over the Way
Plain Sailing
Plain Talk
A Prodigal Son
A Question of Right
Religious Soda-Water
The Ruined House
Saved by a Hymn: An Incident at the Burning of the Seawanhaka
"She Threw Herself Away!"
Something to Shun
The Spark of Conviction
Too Much Style
Too Wise
True Blue
True Repentance*
Two Christmas Days
A Valentine: Missent
Watch Hill
The Ways of Sin
Wayside Refreshment
What Shall I Say?
What She Said
A Will and a Way
Wintry Days are Coming
Wishing and Waiting
Woman in Court
You Might Have Said No!
"Yours Forever"
The People's Home Journal (Lupton)
At the DoorHer Answer
The Last Milestone
The Old Mahogany Cradle
She'd Never Had a Valentine