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bib10676Geer 18791879Geer, Elihu, comp.
Geer’s Hartford City Directory, for the Year Commencing July, 1879; and Hartford Illustrated: Containing a Classified Business Directory. Hartford: Elihu Geer. [bib10676]

bib10677Gingrich 19681968Gingrich, Arnold
“Cruise Centennial Addenda.” Esquire 70 (August): 6. [bib10677]

bib10679Green 19351935Green, Floride
Some Personal Recollections of Lillie Hitchcock Coit. San Francisco: Grabhorn Press. [bib10679]

bib10680Greene 19251925Greene, Nelson, ed.
History of the Mohawk Valley, Gateway to the West, 1614–1925. 4 vols. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. [bib10680]

bib10682Griswold 18711871Griswold, Louise M. (Mrs. Stephen M. Griswold)
A Woman’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Hartford: J. B. Burr and Hyde. [bib10682]

bib10683Griswold 19071907Griswold, Stephen M.
Sixty Years with Plymouth Church. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company. [bib10683]

bib10685Haas 1955-561955–56Haas, Robert Bartlett
“William Herman Rulofson: Pioneer Daguerreotypist and Photographic Educator.” Part 1, California Historical Society Quarterly 34 (December 1955): 289–300. Part 2, California Historical Society Quarterly 35 (March 1956): 47–57. [bib10685]

bib10686Hagood and Hagood 19861986Hagood, J. Hurley, and Roberta Roland Hagood
Hannibal, Too: Historic Sketches of Hannibal and Its Neighbors. Marceline, Mo.: Walsworth Publishing Company. [bib10686]

bib10687Hamilton Galleries 19811981Hamilton Galleries
Catalog. Sale no. 134 (22 January) New York: Charles Hamilton Galleries. [bib10687]

bib10689Harris 18671867Harris, George Washington [Sut Lovingood, pseud.]
Sut Lovingood. Yarns Spun by a Nat’ral Born Durn’d Fool. New York: Dick and Fitzgerald. [bib10689]

bib10691Harte 18651865Harte, Bret
“A Sheaf of Criticism.” Californian 4 (23 December): 8. [bib10691]

bib10694Herlihy 19861986Herlihy, Patricia
Odessa: A History, 1794–1914. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Monograph Series. Cambridge: Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. [bib10694]

bib10695Hesseltine 19321932Hesseltine, William B.
“Tennessee’s Invitation to Carpet-Baggers.” East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications, no. 4 (January): 102–15. [bib10695]

bib10696Hesseltine 19571957Hesseltine, William B.
Ulysses S. Grant: Politician. 2d ed. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company. [bib10696]

bib10697Heyl 19531953Heyl, Erik
Early American Steamers. Buffalo, N.Y.: n.p. [bib10697]

bib10699Higginson 18681868Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
“”The American Lecture-System.” Macmillan’s Magazine 18 (May): 48–56. [bib10699]

bib10701Hingston 18811881Hingston, Edward P.
The Genial Showman: Reminiscences of the Life of Artemus Ward. London: Chatto and Windus. [bib10701]

bib10703Hirst 19781978Hirst, Robert H.
“‘He Trimmed & Trained & Schooled Me’: How Bret Harte Edited The Innocents Abroad.” TS in CU-MARK. [bib10703]

bib10704Hirst and Rowles 19841984Hirst, Robert H., and Brandt Rowles
“William E. James’s Stereoscopic Views of the Quaker City Excursion.” Mark Twain Journal 22 (Spring): 15–33. [bib10704]

bib10706Hittell 18971897Hittell, Theodore H.
History of California. 4 vols. San Francisco: N. J. Stone and Co. [bib10706]

bib10708Hoeltje 19271927Hoeltje, Hubert H.
“Notes on the History of Lecturing in Iowa 1855–1885.” Iowa Journal of History and Politics 25 (January): 62–131. [bib10708]

bib10709Hogan and Schnitzer 19571957Hogan, John C., and Ewald W. Schnitzer
“The Last Will and Testament of Stephen J. Field.” California Historical Society Quarterly 36 (March): 41–55. [bib10709]

bib10711Holdredge 19671967Holdredge, Helen
Firebelle Lillie. New York: Meredith Press. [bib10711]

bib10712Hopkins 19471947Hopkins, Caspar T.
“The California Recollections of Caspar T. Hopkins.” California Historical Society Quarterly 26 (June): 175–83. [bib10712]

bib10713[House] 18671867[House, Edward H.]
“Mark Twain as a Lecturer.” New York Tribune, 11 May, 2. Transcribed in Enclosure with 28 November 1868 to Olivia L. Langdon[MTDP00313]. [bib10713]