John G. Whittier

Timeline of works

  • 1848
    The Dark Eye has Left Us. Song of Indian Women, From a Poem Entitled The Bridal of Pennacook.
    Place & Publisher Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. Boston
    Subjects:Poets, Fathers & children, Native Americans, Spouses, Quarreling, Drownings
  • 1848
    The Dark Eye has Left Us. Song of Indian Women, From a Poem Entitled The Bridal of Pennacook.
    Place & Publisher Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. Boston
    Subjects:Poets, Fathers & children, Native Americans, Spouses, Quarreling, Drownings
  • 1852
    Little Eva. Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel.
    Place & Publisher John P. Jewett & Company Boston
    Subjects:Grace Notes in American History (Lester Levy), Friendship, Love, Minstrel shows, Enslaved persons, From the writings of Lester Levy, Bodies of water, Death, Gardens, Slavery, Children
  • 1856
    The Banner of the Free.
    Place & Publisher H.M. Higgins, 117 Randolph St. Chicago
    Subjects:Poets, Flags, National Emblems, Patriotism
  • 1862
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    The Contraband' of Port Royal.
    Place & Publisher Russell & Tolman, 291 Washington St. Boston
    Subjects:Religion, Civil War--Union, Enslaved persons, Minstrel shows, Slavery, Patriotism, Caricatures, Prayer
  • 1862
    Song of the Negro Boatman.
    Place & Publisher Russell & Patee, 108 Tremont St. Boston
    Subjects:Ethnic stereotypes, Free African Americans, Freed persons, Enslaved persons, Dialects, Freedmen, Minstrel shows, Slavery, Flags, Soldiers, Liberty, Caricatures
  • 1876
    Centennial Hymn.
    Place & Publisher J.E. Ditson & Co., Sucrs. to Lee & Walker Philadelphia
    Subjects:Poets, Patriotism, Prayer
  • 1879
    My Lady.
    Place & Publisher Oliver Ditson & Co., 451 Washington St. Boston
    Subjects:Poets, Courtship & love