©1867
Resource Information
The event ©1867 represents a copyright assertion associated with the intellectual property of resources found in Bates College.
The Resource
©1867
Resource Information
The event ©1867 represents a copyright assertion associated with the intellectual property of resources found in Bates College.
- Label
- ©1867
- Copyright date
- ©1867
174 Items that share the CopyrightEvent ©1867
Context
Context of ©1867Copyright of
No resources found
No enriched resources found
- "Judge not," or, Hester Powers' girlhood, by Mrs. Edwin Sheppard
- "Old Kit," the scout : a tale of the swamps, by the author of "Tom Turbin, trapper," etc. etc
- A Sister's story
- A mother's legacy, or, Sabbath evening counsels to her sons and daughters, by Mrs. Nancy Sproat, late of Taunton, Mass., author of Poetic works for the young, etc
- A new manual of the elements of astronomy, descriptive and mathematical : comprising the latest discoveries and theoretic views, with directions for the use of the globes, and for studying the constellations, by Henry Kiddle
- A painter's camp, by Philip Gilbert Hamerton
- A romance of the republic, Lydia Maria Child ; introduction by Dana D. Nelson
- Abbey, or, Taking it easy
- After years : a sequel to Culm Rock, by Glance Gaylord
- Alexis the runaway, or, Afloat in the world, by Mrs. Rosa Abbott Parker
- American Methodism, by Rev. M.L. Scudder, D.D. ; with an introduction by Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D., President of Wesleyan University
- Among the birds : a series of sketches for young folks, illustrating the domestic life of our feathered friends, by Edward A. Samuels, author of "Ornithology and oölogy of New England," "Mammalogy of New England," etc
- Among the squirrels, by Mrs. Denison ; with illustrations by Ernest Griset ; engraved by the brothers Dalziel
- Bald Eagle, or, The last of the Ramapaughs : a romance of Revolutionary times, by Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith, author of "The newsboy," "Berth and Lily," etc
- Barden, the ranger, or, The flower of the Uchees : a tale of Georgia in early times, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "The sons of liberty," "The hunchback," etc
- Bell Brandon, or, The great Kentrips estate : a tale of New York in 1810, by P. Hamilton Myers, Esq., author of "Fort Stanwix," "Chest of gold," "King of the Hurons," "Harlowe Estate," etc., etc
- Berty's visit
- Bessie at the sea-side, by Joanna H. Mathews
- Billy Grimes' favorite, or, Johnny Greenleaf's talent, by May Mannering
- Blind Nelly's boy : and other stories, by T.S. Arthur
- Brave Heart, or, The lost heirs of Lanwick, by James L. Bowen, author of "Simple Phil," "The Mohegan Maiden," etc
- Breaking away, or, The fortunes of a student, by Oliver Optic, author of "Young America abroad," "The army and navy stories," "The Woodville stories," "The boat-club stories," "The Riverdale stories," etc
- Bright thoughts and joyful tales
- Captain Bob, the mountain devil, by Col. Cris. Forrest, author of "Old Man How," "Wild Bill's first trail," &c., &c
- Cherry Valley : a stirring Indian tale, by Selin Robins
- Child-pictures from Dickens, with illustrations by S. Eytinge, Jr
- Colorado : a summer trip, by Bayard Taylor
- Crooked and straight, or, Jotham and Annette at home, by Martha E. Berry, author of "Celesta"
- Culm rock : the story of a year : what it brought and what it taught, by Glance Gaylord
- Dave Bunker, or, The outlaws of the frontier, by Capt. Latham C. Carleton, author of "Squatt Dick" "Black Bill," etc
- Dialogues for young folks : a collection of original, moral and humorous dialogues adapted to the use of school and church exhibitions, family gatherings, and juvenile celebrations on all occasions, by S.A. Frost, author of "Frost's original letter-writer."
- Donald Fraser, by the author of "Bertie Lee"
- Drifting and steering, by Lynde Palmer, author of "Little captain," "Good fight," "Helps over hard places," etc., etc
- Edged tools, by the author of the "Win and wear series," "Binding the sheaves," etc
- Eleanor's three birthdays, by Harriet B. McKeever, author of "Edith's ministry," "Woodcliff," "Sunshine," "Flounced robe," etc., etc. ; illustrated by Schell
- Elsie Dinsmore, by Martha Farquharson, author of "Annandale," "Allan's fault," "Brookside farmhouse," etc., etc
- Foul-weather Jack, or, The double wreck, by Roger Starbuck, author of "On the deep," "Lost ship," "Cast away," etc
- Frank Grover the blacksmith's boy, written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- Fred, and Maria, and me, by the author of "The flower of the family" ; illustrated by W. Magrath
- Gertie's sacrifice, or, Glimpses at two lives, by Frances Dana Gage
- Go-ahead, or, The fisher-boy's motto, by Harry Castlemon, author of "The gun-boat series," "The Rocky Mountain series," etc
- Grace Irving's vacation, with its sunbeams, written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- Grandpa's house, by Helen C. Weeks
- Gray-eyed Luke, or, The pirates of the prairies, a romance of western Mexico by Henry Llewellynn Williams, Jr
- Grizzly Jake, or, The white tiger of the woods and the prairies, by an old hunter
- Hank Jaspar : the spy of the Delaware, by George Robinson, author of "Rolling thunder," "Silverheels," etc
- Hank Wiggins, Esq., or, The "honestest trapper on the prairies", by Latham C. Carleton, author of Black Bill the trapper, Big Snake the Huron, The scout of Tippecanoe, etc. etc
- Heath's greatly improved and enlarged infallible government counterfeit detector, at sight : the only infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and altered bank notes, government bonds, etc
- Hester Powers' girlhood, by Mrs. Edwin Sheppard
- I don't know how, by E. Stuart Phelps
- I don't know how, by E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Gates ajar," "Gypsy Series," &c
- Ida's new shoes, by Aunt Hattie, author of the "Brookside series," etc
- Inez : a tale of the Mexican war, by --
- Introduction to the Manual of geography : designed for junior classes in public and private schools, by James Monteith, author of a series of school geographies, and a juvenile history of United States
- Jack of all trades, by Mrs. Rosa Abbott Parker
- Kaam the Arapahoe, or, Life on the mountains and prairies, by Seelin Robins
- Laila : juvenile opera, in three parts, libretto by Mrs. L.L. Stratton ; music by G.W. Stratton
- Life, trial, and extraordinary adventures of John H. Surratt, the conspirator : a correct account and highly interesting narrative of his doings and adventures from childhood to the present time
- Little Robbie, by Nellie Grahame
- Lottie Wilde's picnic : founded on facts, by Grandmother Hope
- Lying Jim, by Aunt Hattie, author of the "Brookside series," etc
- Maggie and the mice, by Aunt Hattie
- Marksman, the hunter, or, The mysterious scout, by Capt. Latham C. Carleton
- Mary Leslie's trials, by Harriet B. McKeever, author of "Edith's ministry," "Flounced robe," "Woodcliff," etc., etc. ; illustrated by Schell
- Max Fleming : hard times and happy results
- Mexico under Maximilian
- Molly and Kitty, or, Peasant life in Ireland : with other tales, translated from the German by Trauermantel
- Moonlight Jack, or, Claude and his captor : filled with brilliant descriptions of the very remarkable exploits and strange adventures of the lovely Dora and the fearless Claude, by the author of the "Claude Duval" series, the "Jonathan Wild" series, and the "Nightshade" series
- Mr. Warburton's Ghost, or, The tenant of the brick cottage, by Margaret Blount, author of "The Earl's bride, or, The curse of Carnigie," "A broken life," "A dangerous woman," "The baron's well," etc., etc
- My prisons : memoirs of Silvio Pellico
- Nelly, or, The best inheritance, by the author of "Irish Amy," etc. etc
- Netty and her sister, or, The two paths, by the author of Phil Kennedy
- Old Honesty, or, The guests of the Beehalt Tavern : a tale of the early days of Kentucky, by Edward Willett, author of "Hidden home," "The five champions," etc
- Old Jupe, or, A woman's art, by Mrs. Orrin James
- Old Nick of the swamp, or, The bravo's vengeance : a story of Texas, by an old hunter
- Old Rube the trailer, or, The good Samaritan : a tale of the Big Red, by the author of "The wild scout of the mountains"
- Old Zeke, or, the wild hunter of the Rocky Mountains, by the author of "Black Bill, trapper," "Buffalo Jack," "Spotted Dan," etc
- On the wing, by Nellie Eyster, author of "Sunny hours; or, Child life of Tom and Mary," "Chincapin Charlie," etc. ; illustrated by White
- Our summer at hillside farm, by Mary Barrett, author of "Shooting at a mark," "Steps in the upward way," etc
- Panther-Jack : a story of wild life in the woods, by an Old Hunter
- Paul and Virginia, by J.H. Bernardin de St. Pierre ; with illustrations by Augustus Hoppin
- Pebbles and pearls for the young folks, by Abby Sage, author of "Stories from Shakespeare," and "Percy's tear of rhymns."
- Port at last, or, A cruise for honor, by Roger Starbuck, author of "The lost ship," "Cast away," etc
- Prairie Pete, or, The trapper's avenger : a romance of forest and prairie, by Lieutenant Henry L. Boone, author of "The demon of the desert," etc
- Purpose : a story based on facts, by the author of The climbers, and Paul Venner
- Queer little people, by Harriet Beecher Stowe ; with illustrations
- Red cross, or, Young America in England and Wales : a story of travel and adventure, by Oliver Optic
- Red cross, or, Young America in England and Wales : a story of travel and adventure, by Oliver Optic
- Red cross, or, Young America in England and Wales : a story of travel and adventure, by Oliver Optic
- Robin Hood, and his merry foresters, by Stephen Percy, author of "Tales of the Kings of England"
- Rollo's experiments
- Rollo's museum
- Rollo's travels
- Ruth Chenery, by Caroline E. Kelly, author of "Gerty Harding's mission," "Mary's patience bank," etc
- School boys abroad and at home, translated from the German
- Sharp-Snout, or, The mysteries of the trapper's cave, by the author of "Spotted Dan," "Cooney Bush," etc., etc
- Sheet-anchor Tom, or, The sunken treasure, by Roger Starbuck, author of "Foul-Weather Jack," "Cast away," "Lost ship," etc
- Shining light : a book for young Christians, by the author of "Early dawn," and "Clouds after rain"
- Slim Jim, or, The Indian maid's last arrow, by L. Augustus Jones
- Snake-eye, or, The bandit of the mill : a story of the Mohawk Valley, by Samuel Fletcher, author of the "Bloody footprint," etc
- Spider-legs, or, The maiden of the wildwood, by J.P. Chase, author of "The scout of the St. Lawrence"
- Spotted Dan, or, The border adventurer, by Capt. Latham C. Carleton
- Stingy Lewis
- Story of a Chinese boy
- Striving and gaining, by the author of "Katherine Morris," "Climbing and sliding," &c., &c
- Sumter's scouts, or, The riders of the Catawba : a romance of the Revolution, by C. Dunning Clark
- Sut Lovingood : yarns spun by a "nat'ral born durn'd fool", warped and wove for public wear
- The Berry pickers of Wisconsin
- The Cask of gold, or, Claude in the tower : containing the interesting details of Claude Duval's marvellous adventures in the gloomy tower vaults at midnight, and other most surprising incidents, by the author of the "Claude Duval" series, the "Jonathan Wild" series, and the "Nightshade" series
- The Dogs' grand dinner party
- The Gamecock of the Santee, by the author of "The spy of the Delaware," "Silverheels," "Rolling thunder," etc
- The Harlem railway, with descriptive sketches of scenes and ojbects of interest along the route, By H[enry] F[rancis] Walling ; illustrated with maps
- The Last shilling, or, The selfish child
- The Living pulpit of the Christian Church : a series of discourses, doctrinal and practical, from representative men among the Disciples of Christ, with a brief biographical sketch and steel portrait of each contributor, arranged and edited by W[illiam] T[homas] Moore
- The Mohegan maiden, or, The stranger of the settlement : a story of King Phillip's War, by James L. Bowen, author of "The doomed hunter," "Maid of Wyoming," etc
- The Old, old story
- The Starry Flag, or, The young fisherman of Cape Ann, by Oliver Optic, author of "Young America abroad," "The army and navy stories," "The Woodville stories," "The Boat-Club stories," "The Riverdale stories," etc
- The Storm child, or, The secret cavern, by the author of "The wreckers victim," &c
- The Young fortune seekers : and other stories : with numerous illustrations
- The apple boys, by Aunt Hattie, author of the "Brookside series," etc
- The big-mouthed trapper, by Capt. Latham C. Carleton, author of Black Bill the trapper, Big snake the Huron, The scout of Tippecanoe, etc., etc
- The block house : a romance of the Ohio in 1778, by Seelin Robins
- The bloody footprint, or, The adventures of a newsboy, by Samuel Fletcher
- The border foes, or, The perils of a night : a romance of early Kentucky, by Edward Willett, author of "Old honesty," "Hunted life," "Hidden home," etc
- The chest of tools, by Aunt Hattie, author of the "Brookside series," etc
- The children's album of pictures and stories, written and compiled by Asa Bullard
- The cruise of the sea gull : a tale of the "Deep Blue Sea", by J. R. Caldwell, author of "The sea vulture," etc
- The death trail, or, The feathered arrow, by F. Gerstaeker, author of "The pirates of the Mississippi," "Blackfoot, the pirate," &c
- The demon of the desert : a thrilling romance of wild hunter life and savage warfare, by Lieutenant Henry L. Boone
- The enchanted island : a tale of the Mohave Country, by Edward S. Ellis, Esq
- The factory boy, by Aunt Hattie, author of the "Brookside series," etc
- The five champions, or, The backwoods belle, by Edward Willett, author of "Ned Starling," "The hidden home," etc
- The gulch miner, or, The queen of the secret valley : a romance of the gold region, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "Barden, the ranger," "The hunchback," etc
- The haunted wood : a legend of the Mohawk in 1778, by Edward S. Ellis, author of "Forest spy," "Onomoo," "Prairie trail," etc., etc
- The hem-stitched handkerchief
- The honorable club : and other tales, by Lynde Palmer, author of "The Little Captain," "Helps Over Hard Places," etc
- The hunchback, or, The cave castle : a romance of the early revolution, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "Peddler spy," "Sons of liberty," etc
- The hunted life, or, The outcasts of the border, by Edward Willett, author of "Ned Starling," "Hidden home," etc
- The life and confession of Bridget Dergan, who murdered Mrs. Ellen Coriell : the lovely wife of Dr. Coriell, of New Market, N.J. : to which is added her full confession, and an account of her execution at New Brunswick
- The life of Saint Francis of Assisi : and a sketch of the Franciscan order, by a religious of the Order of Poor Clares ; with emendations and additions, by Very Rev. Pamfilo da Magliano ; published with the approbation of John McCloskey
- The little preacher, by Mrs. E. Prentiss, author of "The flower of the family," "Henry and Bessie," "Little Susy's six birth-days," etc., etc
- The lost kitty, by Aunt Hattie, author of "Brookside series," etc
- The missing bride : a story of life in the West, by James L. Bowen, author of "The doomed hunter," "Maid of Wyoming," etc
- The old trapper's pride, by L. Augustus Jones, author of "Mad Mike," "The scarlet warrior," etc
- The orphans of Glen Elder
- The pearl of Panama, or, The Spaniard's vengeance, by Wm. H. Bushnell
- The rabbit snares : and other stories, by Mrs. H.N. Marvin
- The rival plotters, or, The patriots and royalists of '76 : a tale of Boston and vicinity, by Harry Hazleton
- The sheep and lambs, by Aunt Hattie, author of the "Brookside series," etc
- The steam man of the prairies, by Edward S. Ellis, Esq
- The story of Aunt Becky's army-life, by S.A. Palmer
- The three Indian-hunters, or, The maidens of Idaho, by James L. Bowen, author of "Brave heart," Simple Phil," "Missing bride"
- The traitor spy, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "Gulch miners," "Hunchback," "Eagle eye," etc
- The trappers of the Gila, or, Adventures in the far South West, by Seelin Robins, author of "Phantom chief," "Kaa, the Arapahoe," "Block house," etc
- The vailed benefactress, or, The rocking stone mystery : a legend of the Maryland coast, by Scott R. Sherwood., author of "The incognito," "Rattlepate," etc
- The water waif : a tale of ancient New York, by Charles P. Sumner, author of "Wedded to death," "Passing strange," etc
- The well-spent hour, by Eliza Lee Follen
- The wonderful pocket : and other stories, by Chauncey Giles ; illustrated by Chapman
- The wrecker's daughter : a romance of the Barnegat Beach, by Mrs. Orrin James, author of "Old Jupe," etc., etc
- Theodore's trouble
- Tiny's Sunday nights, by E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Gates ajar," "Gypsy series," &c
- Tip Lewis and his lamp
- Tip Lewis and his lamp, by Pansy, author of "Ester Ried," "Cunning workmen," "Grandpa's darlings," "Four girls at Chautauqua," "Mrs. Solomon Smith looking on," "Ester Ried yet speaking," "An endless chain," etc., etc
- Trifles : a tale, translated from the German [of Julie Ruhkopf]
- True stories, or, Pictures from the history of Spain, by the author of "Pictures from the history of the Swiss"
- Turkey-foot, or, The chief's revenge, by Capt. Latham C. Carleton, author of "Squatty Dick," "Black Bill," etc
- Uncle Barney's fortune, by Mrs. May
- Undine, a tale by Friedrich Baron de La Motte Fouqué ; with illustrations by H.W. Herrick
- Waiting for the morning
- Westbrooke, or, Laying the foundations, by the author of "The climbers," "Paul Venner," etc
- Wild Bill's first trail : as he told it, edited by Col. Cris. Forrest, author of "Captain Bob," "The crawling snake," &c., &c
- Wild Bill, the Indian-Slayer : a tale of forest and prairie life, by Paul Preston, author of the "Creole wife," &c., &c
- Will Rood's friendship, by Glance Gaylord, author of "Gilbert Starr," "Gilbert's last summer at Rainford," "Boys at Dr. Murray's," etc
- Yankee Eph, or, The thwarted plot : an episode of the partisans, by J. R. Worcester
Embed
Settings
Select options that apply then copy and paste the RDF/HTML data fragment to include in your application
Embed this data in a secure (HTTPS) page:
Layout options:
Include data citation:
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bates.edu/resource/O0UnagJ_IgM/" typeof="PublicationEvent http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/CopyrightEvent"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bates.edu/resource/O0UnagJ_IgM/">©1867</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bates.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bates.edu/">Bates College</a></span></span></span></span></div>
Note: Adjust the width and height settings defined in the RDF/HTML code fragment to best match your requirements
Preview
Cite Data - Experimental
Data Citation of the CopyrightEvent ©1867
Copy and paste the following RDF/HTML data fragment to cite this resource
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bates.edu/resource/O0UnagJ_IgM/" typeof="PublicationEvent http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/CopyrightEvent"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bates.edu/resource/O0UnagJ_IgM/">©1867</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bates.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bates.edu/">Bates College</a></span></span></span></span></div>