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  5. “The Late Benjamin Franklin,” Galaxy 10 (July 1870): 138–40.

  6. MTL, 4:199, 4:200, 4:207; “Mark Twain’s Map of Paris,” Galaxy 10 (November 1870): 724–26; Michelson, Mark Twain on the Loose, 14; AMT, 1:362–63; Paine, Mark Twain: A Biography, 407; “Colonel Sellers: A Drama in Five Acts,” 146.

  7. MTL, 4:24, 4:34, 4:296; Beard, Hardly a Man Is Now Alive, 336–42; Collected Tales, 2:81–97; Letters from the Earth, 22.

  8. MTL, 4:90, 4:105; “Letter from Washington,” SU, 8 April 1870, 1.

  9. Selected Letters of Bret Harte, 19; B[ayard] T[aylor], “Through to the Pacific,” New York Tribune, 5 August 1870, 2; Howells, Literary Friends and Acquaintance, 299.

  10. MTL, 4:97, 4:144, 4:148–49, 4:151, 4:157; Olivia Clemens to Alice Hooker Day, May 1870, UCCL 00474; Susan Crane to Anna Dickinson, 14 June 1870, UCLC 31922.

  11. MTL, 3:349; AMT, 1:360–61, 1:376.

  12. MTL, 4:161, 4:167; AMT, 1:67; “Letter from Washington,” SU, 19 July 1870, 1.

  13. MTL, 4:171, 4:172, 4:179; AMT, 2:51.

  14. MTL, 4:180, 4:181–83, 4:311; Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express, 224–27.

  15. “Mark’s Romance Pans Out,” San Francisco News-Letter, 27 August 1870, rpt. Mark Twain, ed. Bloom, 24; The Gilded Age, 239, 397; MTL, 2:244.

  16. MTL, 4:186, 4:190, 4:191, 4:193, 4:194, 4:196; AMT, 1:362.

  17. MTL, 4:219–20, 4:230, 4:273, 4:312; AMT, 1:362; Reigstad, Scribblin’ for a Livin’, 178.

  18. MTL, 4:115, 4:193, 4:219–21, 4:223; Pamela Moffett to Mollie Clemens, 23 June 1870, UCLC 47022; Elisha Bliss to SLC, 2 November 1870, UCLC 31695.

  19. MTL, 4:320, 4:341–42, 4:349, 4:363.

  20. MTL, 4:365–66; Elisha Bliss to SLC, 15 March 1871, UCLC 31765; Orion Clemens to SLC, 4 July 1871, UCLC 47037; Orion Clemens to SLC, 25 April 1874, UCLC 47117; Orion Clemens to SLC, 27 April 1874, UCLC 47503; AMT, 2:22; Mollie Clemens to P. J. Lomax, 23 April 1874, UCLC 47115; Mollie Clemens to SLC, 25 April 1874, UCLC 47116; “Personal,” Jamestown (N.Y.) Journal, 8 August 1873, 5; Mark Twain–Howells Letters, 254; SLC to Jane Lampton Clemens, 1–8 June 1874, UCCL 12798.

  21. “John H. Surratt,” New York Tribune, 4 January 1871, 5.

  22. “A Substitute for Rulloff,” New York Tribune, 3 May 1871, 2; MTL, 4:383; “Interesting Litigation,” SFMC, 15 September 1864, 1, rpt. Clemens of the “Call,” 213; Jane Brody, “Brain Exhibit Recalls Early Approach,” New York Times, 7 November 1972, 37.

  23. “The Putnam Murder,” Brooklyn Eagle, 7 July 1871, 4; “Foster’s Case,” New York Tribune, 10 March 1873, 5.

  24. “Foster’s Case,” New York Tribune, 11 March 1873, 5; MTL, 4:251, 4:252, 4:259, 4:264, 4:277, 4:309, 4:331; “Riley—Newspaper Correspondent,” 726–27; Paine, Mark Twain: A Biography, 423; Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express, 304; “South Africa,” SFAC, 14 August 1871, 1; “Death of J. H. Riley,” SFAC, 18 September 1872, 1.

  25. “Personal Intelligence,” New York Herald, 11 December 1870, 6; AMT, 1:145, 3:112; Budd, Mark Twain: The Contemporary Reviews, 93–95; “New Books,” Chicago Tribune, 13 March 1871, 3; “Literature,” New York Herald, 12 March 1871, 7; “Literature,” Philadelphia Telegraph, 14 March 1871, 6; “Mark Twain’s Autobiography,” Cincinnati Gazette, 7 March 1871, 2; “Mark Twain’s Autobiography,” Galveston Tri-Weekly News, 13 March 1871, 3; “New Publications,” Cleveland Herald, 11 March 1871, 1.

  26. MTL, 4:319–20, 4:325.

  27. Townsend, Historic Sketches at Washington, 116; “Washington Letter,” Cincinnati Commercial, 11 February 1871, 2; MTL, 4:328–29; “Our Fashionable Society,” Washington National Republican, 9 February 1871, 1.

  28. MTL, 4:331, 4:332, 4:336–38, 4:341–42, 4:365.

  29. Bret Harte to SLC, 8 September 1869, UCLC 50525; MTL, 4:204–5, 4:249, 4:316; Harte, “The Iliad of Sandy Bar,” 484.

  30. “The Magazines for October,” Nation, 24 September 1868, 253; Booth, “Mark Twain’s Comments,” 493; MTL, 3:321, 4:33; AMT, 2:120; “American Humour,” London Graphic, 1 April 1871, 295.

  31. “Literary Items,” Every Saturday, 7 January 1871, 19; MTL, 4:303–4; “Vicinity Correspondence,” Buffalo Courier, 9 February 1876, 2.

  32. “Mark Twain,” Spectator, 18 May 1872, 634; “Mark Twain and His English Editor,” Spectator, 21 September 1872, 2301–2; MTCI, 120.

  33. AMT, 2:119; “Personal,” Buffalo Evening Courier and Republic, 14 February 1871, 1; MTL, 4:338; “Literary Notes,” Boston Commonwealth, 4 March 1871, 3; MTL, 4:350.

  34. MTL, 4:34, 4:211, 4:213, 4:337–38, 4:346–47, 4:361; AMT, 1:363, 1:374–75; “Personal,” New York Tribune, 2 February 1871, 5; “Valedictory,” Galaxy 11 (April 1871): 615.

  35. MTL, 4:341–42, 4:358, 4:361, 4:365–66.

  Bibliography

  Writings by Samuel L. Clemens, aka Mark Twain

  “About Smells.” Galaxy 9 (May 1870): 721.

  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Webster, 1885.

  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Edited by Victor Fischer, Lin Salamo, Harriet E. Smith, and Walter Blair. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010.

  The Adventures of Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass. Edited by Charles Honce. Chicago: Covici, 1928.

  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hartford: American Publishing, 1876.

  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: A Facsimile of the Author’s Holograph Manuscript. 2 vols. Frederick, Md., and Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America and Georgetown University Library, 1982.

  “Advice to Witnesses.” SFMC, 29 September 1864, 1.

  “Affairs in Aurora,” SFAC, 1 August 1862, 1.

  Ah Sin. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1961. With Bret Harte.

  The American Claimant. New York: Webster, 1892.

  “Appeal for Capt. Ned Wakeman.” SFAC, 14 December 1872, 1.

  “Arrest of a Secesh Bishop.” SFMC, 22 July 1864, 3.

  “Arrested for Riot.” SFMC, 23 September 1864, 2.

  “Assistant’s Column.” Hannibal Journal, 26 May 1853, 3.

  Autobiography of Mark Twain, 3 vols. Vol. 1 edited by Harriet Elinor Smith; vols. 2–3 edited by Benjamin Griffin and Harriet Elinor Smith. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010–15.

  “The Battered Chinaman Case.” SFMC, 11 September 1864, 3.

  “Beasts in the Semblance of Men.” SFMC, 12 June 1864, 3.

  “Blabbing Government Secrets.” Hannibal Journal, 16 September 1852, 2.

  [“Blab’s Tour.”] Hannibal Journal, 23 September 1852

  “Card from Mark Twain.” SU, 6 November 1866, 2.

  “Card to the Highwaymen.” VCTE, 11 November 1866, 3.

  “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.” Cleveland Herald, 14 November 1868, 2.

  The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and Other Sketches. New York: Webb, 1867.

  Clemens of the “Call.” Edited by Edgar Marquess Branch. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

  Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, and Essays. Edited by Louis J. Budd. 2 vols. New York: Library of America, 1992.

  “Colonel Sellers: A Drama in Five Acts.” Edited by Jerry Thomason and Tom Quirk. Missouri Review 18 (1995): 109–51.

  “Come Now, No Poaching.” SFDC, 14 December 1865, 2.

  A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. New York: Webster, 1889.

  “Correspondence of the Journal.” Muscatine Journal, 28 February 1855, 2.

  “Daring Attempt to Assassinate a Pawnbroker in Broad Daylight!” SFMC, 18 August 1864, 1.

  “Dedication of Bush Street School.” SFMC, 23 September 1864, 3.

  “Disgraceful Persecution of a Boy.” Galaxy 9 (May 1870): 723.

  “The Dog Controversy.” Hannibal Journal, 23 September 1852, 2.

  “Doings in Nevada.” New York Sunday Mercury, 7 February 1864, 3.

  “Domestic Silks.” SFMC, 4 September 1864, 3.

  “En Route.” SFMC, 8 July 1864, 3.

  “An Entertaining Article.” Galaxy 10 (December 18
70): 876–78.

  “Enthusiastic Eloquence.” SFDC, 23 June 1865, 2.

  “Extraordinary Enterprise.” SFMC, 16 September 1864, 2.

  “The Famous Sanitary Flour Sack.” New York Tribune, 13 December 1870, 5.

  “Farewell Address of Dr. Bellows.” SFMC, 23 September 1864, 1.

  “Female Suffrage.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 12 March 1867, 4.

  “Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offenses.” North American Review 161 (July 1895): 1–13.

  “The First Bible Society in Nevada Territory.” SU, 8 November 1862, 4.

  Following the Equator. Hartford: American Publishing, 1897.

  “Forty-Three Days in an Open Boat.” Harper’s Monthly 34 (December 1866): 104–13.

  “Foster’s Case.” New York Tribune, 10 March 1873, 5.

  “Frightful Occurrence.” Albany Journal, 9 October 1863, 2.

  “Frightful Occurrence.” Louisville Democrat, 2 October 1863, 1.

  “Frightful Occurrence.” Worcester (Mass.) Spy, 14 October 1863, 4.

  “From Esmeralda.” SFB, 30 April 1862, 3.

  “From Mark Twain.” St. Louis Sunday Republican, 24 March 1867, 1.

  “From the Sandwich Islands.” SU, 24 August 1866, 3; 26 September 1866, 1.

  “A Gallant Fireman.” Hannibal Western Union, 16 January 1851, 3.

  “A General Reply.” Galaxy 10 (November 1870): 732.

  “Gilbert’s Museum.” SFMC, 25 September 1864, 2.

  The Gilded Age. Hartford: American Publishing, 1873. With Charles Dudley Warner.

  “The Great Prize Fight.” Golden Era, 11 October 1863, 8.

  “How to Prospect a Mine!” SFB, 23 May 1862, 3.

  “How to Remove Warts and Tattoo Marks.” New York Sun, 21 April 1889, 4.

  Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians and Other Unfinished Stories. Edited by Dahlia Armon, Paul Baender, Walter Blair, et al. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.

  “In Defense of Harriet Shelley.” North American Review 159 (July–September 1894): 108–20, 240–52, 353–69.

  “The Indignity Put upon the Remains of George Holland by the Rev. Mr. Sabine.” Galaxy 11 (February 1871): 320–21.

  “Inexplicable News from San José.” SFMC, 23 August 1864, 1.

  “Information Wanted.” Hartford Courant, 29 September 1875, 2.

  The Innocents Abroad. Hartford: American Publishing, 1869.

  “Interesting Litigation.” SFMC, 15 September 1864, 1.

  “Introductory.” Galaxy 9 (May 1870): 717.

  “It’s Come at Last.” SFDC, 21 December 1865, 3.

  “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog.” Saturday Press, 18 November 1865: 248.

  “John H. Surratt.” New York Tribune, 4 January 1871, 5.

  Josh. “That Poor Widow.” GHN, 19 December 1863, 2.

  “Judicial Strategy.” SFMC, 6 August 1864, 3.

  “Juvenile Criminals.” SFMC, 17 July 1864, 3.

  “The Last Hitch at the Mint.” SFMC, 2 October 1864, 1.

  “The Late Benjamin Franklin.” Galaxy 10 (July 1870): 138–40.

  “Late from Washoe.” SU, 22 July 1862, 2.

  “Letter from Honolulu.” SU, 19 July 1866, 1; 16 November 1866, 1.

  “Letter from Mark Twain.” Chicago Republican, 8 February 1868, 2; 19 February 1868, 2; 1 March 1868, 2; 19 May 1868, 2; 31 May 1868, 2; 23 August 1868, 2; 8 January 1869, 4.

  “Letter from Mark Twain.” Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 6 January 1896, 1.

  “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’” SFAC, 18 January 1867, 1; 22 February 1867, 1; 15 March 1867, 1; 23 March 1867, 1; 19 May 1867, 1; 26 May 1867, 1; 2 June 1867, 1; 16 June 1867, 1; 23 June 1867, 1; 30 June 1867, 1; 7 July 1867, 1; 14 July 1867, 1; 21 July 1867, 1; 28 July 1867, 1; 4 August 1867, 1; 11 August 1867, 1; 18 August 1867, 1; 8 January 1868, 1; 6 September 1868, 1; 15 November 1868, 1; 25 July 1869, 1.

  Letters from the Earth. Edited by Bernard DeVoto. New York: Harper and Row, 1962.

  Life on the Mississippi. Boston: Osgood, 1883.

  “Locked Up.” SFMC, 7 August 1864, 3.

  The Love Letters of Mark Twain. Edited by Dixon Wecter. New York: Harper, 1949.

  “The Makee Molasses.” SFMC, 7 August 1864, 2.

  “Mark Twain.” Spectator, 18 May 1872, 634.

  Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews. Edited by Gary Scharnhorst. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2006.

  Mark Twain: San Francisco Correspondent. Edited by Henry Nash Smith and Frederick Anderson. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1957.

  “Mark Twain and His English Editor.” Spectator, 21 September 1872, 2301–2.

  Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express. Edited by Joseph B. McCullough and Janice McIntire-Strasburg. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1999.

  “Mark Twain Explains the Mexican Correspondence.” SFAC, 10 December 1866, 1.

  Mark Twain–Howells Letters. Edited by Henry Nash Smith and William Gibson. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap, 1960.

  Mark Twain in Eruption: Hitherto Unpublished Pages about Men and Events. Edited by Bernard DeVoto. New York: Harper, 1940.

  “‘Mark Twain’ in New York.” SFAC, 2 February 1867, 1; 28 March 1867, 1; 30 March 1867, 1; 5 April 1867, 1; 9 April 1867, 1.

  “Mark Twain in the Metropolis.” Golden Era, 26 June 1864.

  “Mark Twain in Washington.” SFAC, 15 January 1868, 1; 21 January 1868, 2; 28 January 1868, 2; 5 February 1868, 2; 14 February 1868, 2; 19 February 1868, 1.

  Mark Twain Letters. 6 vols. Vol. 1, 1853–1866, edited by Edgar Marquess Branch, Michael B. Frank, Kenneth M. Sanderson, Harriet Elinor Smith, Lin Salamo, and Richard Bucci; vol. 2, 1867–1868, edited by Harriet Elinor Smith, Richard Bucci, and Lin Salamo; vol. 3, 1869, edited by Victor Fischer, Michael B. Frank, and Dahlia Armon; vol. 4, 1870–1871, edited by Victor Fischer, Michael B. Frank, and Lin Salamo; vol. 5, 1872–1873, edited by Lin Salamo and Harriet Elinor Smith; vol. 6, 1874–1875, edited by Michael B. Frank and Harriet Elinor Smith. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988–2002.

  Mark Twain of the Enterprise: Newspaper Articles and Other Documents 1862–1864. Edited by Henry Nash Smith. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957.

  “Mark Twain on Artemus Ward.” New York Times, 2 January 1880, 3.

  “Mark Twain on His Muscle.” New York World, 18 February 1877, 5.

  “Mark Twain on His Travels.” SFAC, 3 March 1868, 1.

  “Mark Twain on Operatic Music.” Mariposa (Calif.) Free Press, 17 June 1865, 1.

  Mark Twain on Potholes and Politics. Edited by Gary Scharnhorst. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2014.

  “Mark Twain on Spiritualism.” Montana Post supplement, 17 March 1866, 5.

  “Mark Twain on the Police.” San Francisco Examiner, 10 February 1866, 3.

  Mark Twain Speaking. Edited by Paul Fatout. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1976.

  Mark Twain Speaks for Himself. Edited by Paul Fatout. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1978.

  Mark Twain to Mrs. Fairbanks. Edited by Dixon Wecter. San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library, 1949.

  Mark Twain’s Early Tales and Sketches, 2 vols. Vol. 1, 1851–1864, edited by Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst; vol. 2, 1864–1865, edited by Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979–81.

  Mark Twain’s Hannibal, Huck, and Tom. Edited by Walter Blair. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

  “Mark Twain’s Interior Notes.” SFB, 30 November 1866, 1; 6 December 1866, 1; 7 December 1866, 5.

  “Mark Twain’s Letter.” SFMC, 15 July 1863, rpt. Twainian 11 (January–February 1952): 2–3; 6 August 1863 and 13 August 1863, rpt. Twainian 11 (March–April 1952): 3.

  Mark Twain’s Letters. Edited by A. B. Paine. 2 vols. New York: Harper, 1917.

  “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington.” VCTE, 22 December 1867; 7 January 1868; 11 January 1868, 2; 18 February 1868; 27 February 1868, 2; 7 March 18
68, 2; 4 April 1868, 1; 7 April 1868, 1.

  “Mark Twain’s Map of Paris.” Galaxy 10 (November 1870): 724–26.

  Mark Twain’s Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts. Edited by William M. Gibson. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

  Mark Twain’s Notebooks and Journals. 3 vols. Vol. 1, 1855–1873, edited by Frederick Anderson, Michael B. Frank, and Kenneth M. Sanderson; vol. 2, 1877–1883, edited by Frederick Anderson, Lin Salamo, and Bernard L. Stein; vol. 3, 1883–1891, edited by Robert Pack Browning, Michael B. Frank, Lin Salamo, and Frederick Anderson. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976–80.

  Mark Twain’s San Francisco. Edited by Bernard Taper. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963.

  Mark Twain’s Satires and Burlesques. Edited by Franklin R. Rogers. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967.

  Mark Twain’s Speeches. Edited by A. B. Paine. New York: Harper, 1923.

  Mark Twain’s Travels with Mr. Brown. Edited by Franklin Walker and G. Ezra Dane. New York: Knopf, 1940.

  “Memoranda.” Galaxy 10 (July 1870): 137; 10 (December 1870): 884.

  “A Memory.” Galaxy 10 (August 1870): 286.

  “Memphis.” St. Louis Missouri Republican, 22 October 1858, 2.

  “Mental Telegraphy.” Harper’s Monthly 84 (December 1891): 100.

  “Military Movements in Nevada Territory.” SFB, 19 June 1862, 3.

  “The Moral Phenomenon.” Californian, 25 August 1866, 9.

  “More Hawaiian Donations.” SFMC, 27 August 1864, 2.

  “More Sanitary Molasses.” SFMC, 30 July 1864, 1.

  “My Famous ‘Bloody Massacre.’” Galaxy 9 (June 1870): 860.

  “My First Literary Venture.” Galaxy 11 (April 1871): 615–16.

  “A New Cabinet ‘Regulator.’” Washington Evening Star, 16 December 1867, 2.

  “The Noble Red Man.” Galaxy 10 (September 1870): 427–28.

  “The Obsequies of Mr. Wells.” SFMC, 6 September 1864, 1.

  “Oh, She Has a Red Head.” Hannibal Journal, 13 May 1853, 2.

  “Old Times on the Mississippi.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (January 1875): 69–74; 35 (February 1875): 217–24; 35 (June 1875): 721–30.

 

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