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More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain - Mark Twain

"More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain" fills in the gaps left by the first collection of newspaper articles: "Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain" . The missing articles, collected by twainquotes.com, consist of works printed in the Muscatine Journal, the Keokuk Daily Post, the New York Sunday Mercury, the Golden Era, the Californian, The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, San Francisco Bulletin, the New York Herald and travel letters originally printed in the Chicago Daily tribune. The earliest articles first appeared in 1853.
This collection contains only the work of Mark Twain (and articles relating to him) that are in the public domain. It does NOT contain articles that were re-printed from original sources (those original articles can be found in the first collection). Introductory and editorial material on these articles is available at the Twainquotes website.
Special thanks to Barbara Schmidt and twainquotes.com for the use of the collected public domain articles and to Eberhard Schneider for the German segments found in sections 151 and 153. (Introduction by John Greenman)

Text sources:
- Muscatine Journal
- Keokuk Post
- New York Sunday Mercury
- The Golden Era
- The Californian
- San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle
- San Francisco Bulletin
- New York Herald
- Travel Letters
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Muscatine Journal, Friday, December 16, 1853 - Original Correspondence. Describing the city of Philadelphia and mentioning the musician Ole Bull.Muscatine Journal, Friday, January 6, 1854 - Correspondence. The Weather - Fire and Loss of Life - Christman reparations - "Chew's House" - Lydia Darrah's House - The Old "Slate Roof House" - "Carpenter's Hall"Muscatine Journal, February 17, 1854 - From Philadelphia. Discussing reception for Capt. E. T. Low and Captain Robert Creighton; mortuary poetry; and other local newsMuscatine Journal, Friday, March 24, 1854- Washington Correspondence. Describing the Treasury Building, Pennsylvania Avenue, Capitol, Senate Chamber, Smithsonian Institute, Washington MonumentMuscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, February 28, 1855 - Correspondence of the "Journal." From St. Louis, Missouri. Mentioning a church sermon; policemen; Thespian SocietyMuscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, March 9, 1855- Describing local news; the Negro girl Chlo Ann Harris; New Mexico Indian uprising; and market reportsMuscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, March 12, 1855- From St. Louis on the death of Deputy Marshal Benjamin F. BrandMuscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, March 14, 1855 - Correspondence of the "Journal." From St. Louis, Missouri. Mentioning James Reilly; the O'Blennis murder case; Jameison, the tragedian; Hyde, the poet; and market reportsKeokuk Saturday Post, November 1, 1856 - Correspondence. Includes a description of a Shakespeare play.Keokuk Daily Post, November 29, 1856 - Snodgrass rides on the railroadKeokuk Daily Post, April 10, 1857- Snodgrass in a AdventureNew York Sunday Mercury, February 7, 1864 - Doings in NevadaNew York Sunday Mercury, February 24, 1864 - Those Blasted ChildrenNew York Sunday Mercury, March 3, 1867- The Winner of the MedalNew York Sunday Mercury, March 17, 1867 - A Curtain Lecture Concerning SkatingNew York Sunday Mercury, March 24, 1867 - BarbarousNew York Sunday Mercury, April 7, 1867 - Female SuffrageNew York Sunday Mercury, April 21, 1867 - Official PhysicNew York Sunday Mercury, July 7, 1867 - A Reminiscence of Artemus WardNew York Sunday Mercury, July 14, 1867 - Jim Wolf and the Tom-CatsThe Golden Era, September 20, 1863 - How to Cure a ColdThe Golden Era, September 27,1863 - Mark Twain - More of Him - All About fashionThe Golden Era, September 27, 1863 - The Lick House BallThe Golden Era, October 11, 1863 - The Great Prize FightThe Golden Era, May 15, 1864 - Stories for Good Little Boys and Girls [attributed]The Golden Era, June 26, 1864 - The Evidence in the Case of Smith vs JonesThe Golden Era, July 3, 1864 - Early Rising, As Regards Excursions to the Cliff HouseThe Golden Era, July 2, 1865 - Smith Brown JonesThe Golden Era, July 9, 1865 - Smith Brown JonesThe Golden Era, July 16, 1865 - Smith Brown JonesThe Golden Era, January 28, 1866 - Miseries of Washoe MenThe Golden Era, February 25, 1866 - On California CriticsThe Golden Era, February 25, 1866 - A San Francisco MillionaireThe Golden Era, March 4, 1866 - The New Wildcat ReligionThe Golden Era, March 11, 1866 - More Spiritual InvestigationsThe Golden Era, March 11, 1866 - On Boot-blacksThe Golden Era, March 18, 1866 - Reflections on the SabbathThe Californian, October 1, 1864 - A Notable ConundrumThe Californian, October 8, 1864 - Concerning the Answer to That ConundrumThe Californian, October 15, 1864 - Still further Concerning That ConundrumThe Californian, October 22, 1864 - WhereasThe Californian, October 29, 1864 - A Touching Story of George Washington's BoyhoodThe Californian, November 5, 1864 - Daniel in the Lion's Den - and Out Again All RightThe Californian, November 12, 1864 - The Killing of Julius Caesar "Localized"The Californian, November 19, 1864 - A Full and Reliable Account of the Extraordinary Meteoric Shower of Last Saturday NightThe Californian, December 3, 1864 - Lucretia Smith's SoldierThe Californian, March 18, 1865 - An Unbiased CriticismThe Californian, May 6, 1865 - Important CorrespondenceThe Californian, May 13, 1865 - Further of Mr. Mark Twain's Important CorrespondenceThe Californian, May 27, 1865 - How I Went to the Great Race Between Lodi and NorfolkThe Californian, May 27, 1865 - A Voice for Setchell [review of actor Dan Setchell]The Californian, June 3, 1865 - Answers to Correspondents - Discarded Lover; Arabella; Persecuted Unfortunate; Arthur AugustusThe Californian, June 10, 1865 - Answers to Correspondents - Amateur Serenader; St. Clair Higgins, Los Angeles; Arithmeticus, Virginia, Nevada; Ambitious Learner, Oakland; Julia Maria; Nom de Plume; Melton Mowbray, Dutch Flat; Laura Matilda; Professional BeggarThe Californian, June 17, 1865 - Answers to Correspondents - Moral Statistician; Simon Wheeler, Sonora; Inquirer; Anna Maria; Charming Simplicity; Literary Connoisseur; Etiquetticus, Monitor Silver MinesThe Californian, June 24, 1865 - Answers to Correspondents - True Son of the Union; Socrates Murphy; Arithmeticus, Virginia, Nevada; Young Mother; Blue-Stocking, San Francisco; Agnes St. Clair SmithThe Californian, July 1, 1865 - Answers to Correspondents - Young Actor; Mary, Rincon School; Anxiety, S. F.; Mark Twain; Gold Hill NewsThe Californian, July 8, 1865 - Answers to Correspondents - Inquirer, Sacramento; Student of Etiquette; Mary, Rincon School., S. BrowneThe Californian, August 26, 1865 - The FactsThe Californian, October 28, 1865 - Real Estate versus Imaginary Possessions, Poetically Considered - "My Ranch"The Californian, November 18, 1865 - 'Mark Twain' on the Launch of the Steamer "Capital"; The Entertaining History of the Scriptural PanoramistThe Californian, December 16, 1865 - The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras CountyThe Californian, December 23, 1865 - The Christmas Fireside. For Good Little Boys and Girls. By Grandfather Twain. The Story of the Bad Little Boy That Bore a Charmed Life. [version online from classicallibrary.org]The Californian, December 23, 1865 - EnigmaThe Californian, March 24, 1866 - A Complaint About Correspondents [version online from classicalllibrary.org]The Californian, April 7, 1866 - On Linden, etc.The Californian, July 7, 1866 - A Strange Dream [version online from classicallibrary.org]The Californian, August 25, 1866 - The Moral PhenomenonThe Californian, September 29, 1866 - Origin of Illustrious MenThe Californian, January 19, 1867 - Mark Twain On Chambermaids [version online from classicallibrary.org]The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, May 26, 1865 - The Wickedness of the PoliceThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, June 19, 1865 - ImmoralThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, June 23, 1865 - Enthusiastic EloquenceThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 17, 1865 - Earthquake AlmanacThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 23, 1865 - What's the Matter?; Immoral Little "Call!"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 26, 1865 - Attention, Fitz Smythe! + Another Nabob; Hushed UpThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 27, 1865 - Savage Little "Call"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 28, 1865 - Feminine Wiles; The Documents; P. R. Intelligence; "Magnificent" RowThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 30, 1865 - Lisle Lester on Her Travels + The "Alta" in LuckThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, October 31, 1865 - Oh, Fitz Smythe! + Amusements: The OlympicThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 1, 1865 - The Sagacity of the Creature! + More California Notables Gone + Magnificent Suit + "Chrystal" AgainThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 3, 1865 - "Chrystal" on TheologyThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 4, 1865 - Vengeance!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 6, 1865 - Oh, You Robinson!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 7, 1865 - A Word from Lisle Lester + Vive La Humbug! + Explanation + That "Star Chamber" + Come Back "Chrystal!"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 8, 1865 - "Surplusage"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 9, 1865 - High Toned + Who Got It?; Offensive Personalities; Disrespectful + Stand Back!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 11, 1865 - Cheerful Magnificence + Cowardly Little "Call" (on the death of "Bummer")The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 13, 1865 - In EcstasiesThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 14, 1865 - At It AgainThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 16, 1865 - Ye Ancient MysteryThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 17, 1865 - Ambiguous + Improving + No Verdict + Intellectual Wide Awakes + Can't be Fooled + A Gentle SnubThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 18, 1865 - Bad Precedent + Misapplied PietyThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 20, 1865 - The Goblin Again!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle,November 22, 1865 - Extraordinary; DisgustingThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 23, 1865 - Thrilling Original TaleThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 24, 1865 - The Whangdoodle Mourneth + Prize Fight; Back to Us AgainThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 26, 1865 - Copyright Infringed; Oh, My!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 29, 1865 - Say There, Now!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, November 30, 1865 - Too Terse + Shame! + Bribery! Corruption! + Drunk?The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 1, 1865 - How Is That?The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 4, 1865 - CorrectionThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 5, 1865 - Delightful Romance + Self AdvertisingThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 6, 1865 - A Shameful Outrage; Oppressed + Still Another Opera House Row; "Outcroppings"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 7, 1865 - Literary Outrage + The Maguire Case; The Lord Look Down! + LiteraryThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 8, 1865 - Big "City Item"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 11, 1865 - A General Apology + Inexpensive Happiness + Fie, "K. V - V.," Fie! + That Bible -- A Disgusted Democrat; As Good as OriginalThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 12, 1865 - Our Active Police + The Maguire CaseThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 13, 1865 - To Smokers + PodsnappianThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 14, 1865 - Come Now, No Poaching + That Bible Again + Non SequiturThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 15, 1865 - Charming RomanceThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 16, 1865 - "Silence that Dreadful Bell!"The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 18, 1865 - Death of Judge Shepheard; His SuccessorThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 19, 1865 - How Dare You?The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 20, 1865 - A Kindly Suggestion + Well! Well!; A Little Behindhand; After Him Again + Stating FactsThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 21, 1865 - Flowers of Imagination; It's Come at Last; What Does He Mean?; This Won't Go Down; Are You There, Old Truepenny?The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 22, 1865 - Conundrums for Little ChristiansThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 23, 1865 - A Brilliant Paper; Christmas DayThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 25, 1865 - Our New Judge; Getting Conservative; On the Side of the Lord; Feeling for It; Come Down From There!; Doggoned Nonsense; Very CreditableThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 26, 1865 - Story for Good Old Girls + Very Small; About PartiesThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 27, 1865 - What's the Matter?; Brightening Up; The Dark Side + To the RescueThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 28, 1865 - None of That; Sad, Distressing, Heart-Rending!; Enterprising; Justices Courts; More Persecution + The Opening of the Sixth Seal; The King is Dead! Long Live the King!; Sail In!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, December 29, 1865 - Alas, and Alas!; Rather Small + Lucky Outcropper; Looking UpThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 1, 1866 - Too "Minute" + Characteristically Elegant; Thunder and Earthquakes; Return, O Return!; Make Us LaughThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 3, 1866 - More Than a MatchThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 16, 1866 - False to Thee!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 19, 1866 - Another Critical Opinion; Indignant EditorThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 20, 1866 - Come Forward, Mark!The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 23, 1866 - BiographicalThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 25, 1866 - SpiritualThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, January 26, 1866 - GhostlyThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 12, 1866 - Not TrueThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 13, 1866 - Not StatisticalThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 14, 1866 - "Mark Twain" [how the name originated]The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 15, 1866 - After Him; Not SoThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 17, 1866 - AdviceThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 19 1866 - ImportantThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 21, 1866 - Bare-Faced TheftThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, February 23, 1866 - A Bad NameThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, March 3, 1866 - Not SoThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, March 7, 1866 - For the IslandsThe Daily Dramatic Chronicle, March 16, 1866 - Very ShockingSan Francisco Bulletin, November 30, 1866 - Includes observations on Sacramento; Marysville; Grass Valley; The Eureka mine; Nevada, CASan Francisco Bulletin, December 6, 1866 - Includes: To Red Dog and Back; A Memento of Speculation (Meadow Lake); An Aristocratic Turn-Out; Silver Land (Nevada)San Francisco Bulletin, December 7, 1866 - Includes observations on San Jose; California silk production; Mark Twain Mystified by a telegraphic despatchNew York Herald, February 3, 1868 - GOSSIP AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL - Dickens -- Congress and the Theatres -- Homes for Congressmen -- Eccentric Morality -- Stated Festivities -- A Look Into the Card Baskets -- Society and the Way It is Mixed -- Idiotic Aping of Fashion and Folly -- Grant's "Unsteady" Manoeuvres -- Butler on the War Path Again. FebruaryNew York Herald February 10, 1868 - WASHINGTON GOSSIP - The Cabinet Question Seriously Considered -- Mr. Harlan and Governor Dennison -- $12,000 for Subpoenaing Witnesses -- $629 for Subpoenaing Stanton's Pet, Baker -- Pay for a Parlor -- A $3,000 Item Not in the Report -- Phil Sheridan's Mileage -- Dickens' Readings -- Effect of the Grant Letter Upon Chase's ProspectsNew York Herald February 18, 1868 - WASHINGTON GOSSIP - Unabated Interest in the Johnson - Grant Quarrel -- Who are the Roaring Lions -- Admission of Alabama -- The Case of Kate Brown -- The Gay SeasonMark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 - Chicago Daily Tribune, November 8, 1891 - "Mark Twain at Aix-Les-Bain"Mark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 - Chicago Daily Tribune, December 6, 1891 - Mark Twain At Bayreuth [Often retitled "At the Shrine of St. Wagner"]Mark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 - Chicago Daily Tribune, January 3, 1892 -Playing the CourierMark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 - Chicago Daily Tribune, February 7, 1892 - An Austrian Health Facotry [often retitled as "Marienbad--A Health Factory"]Mark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 - Chicago Daily Tribune, March 6, 1892 - Mark twain in the Cradle of LibertyMark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 - Chicago Daily Tribune, April 3, 1892 - The Chicoga of Europe [often titled "The German Chicago"]
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