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bib10607Crane 1895-19001895–1900Crane, Ellery Bicknell
Genealogy of the Crane Family. 2 vols. Worcester, Mass.: Charles Hamilton. [bib10607]

bib10608Crankshaw 19811981Crankshaw, Edward
Bismarck. London: Macmillan. [bib10608]

bib10609NN5
Private Collection [bib10609]

bib10610CSf
San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, Calif. [bib10610]

bib10611CSmH
Henry E. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, Calif. [bib10611]

bib10612CtHMTH
Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford, Conn. [bib10612]

bib10613CtHSD
Stowe-Day Memorial Library and Historical Foundation, Hartford, Conn. [bib10613]

bib10615CtY-BR
Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Conn. [bib10615]

bib10617Cullinan 19681968Cullinan, Gerald
The Post Office Department. Foreword by James A. Farley. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers. [bib10617]

bib10619Cummings 18681868Cummings, Amos J.
“How Newspapers Are Made. The New York Tribune.” Packard’s Monthly 1 (October): 87–89. [bib10619]

bib10620Cummings 18681868Cummings, Amos J.
“How Newspapers Are Made. The New York Tribune. [Second Article].” Packard’s Monthly 1 (November): 105–9. [bib10620]

bib10621CU-SB
University of California, University Library, Department of Special Collections, Santa Barbara, Calif. [bib10621]

bib10622Cutter 18861886Cutter, Bloodgood H.
The Long Island Farmer’s Poems. Lines Written on the “Quaker City” Excursion to Palestine, and Other Poems. New York: N. Tibbals and Sons (published for the author). [bib10622]

bib10625Mo4
Private Collection [bib10625]

bib10626Davis 19541954Davis, Chester L.
“Untitled item (In going over the correspondence. . . ).” Twainian 13 (March-April): 4. [bib10626]

bib10628Davis 19671967-03-00Davis, Chester L.
“Letters to Paine from Emma B. Thayer and S. L. Severance Concerning ‘Quaker City.’ ” Twainian 26 (March-April): 2–3. [bib10628]

bib10629Davis 19671967-03-00Davis, Chester L.
“Letter to Paine from John P. Vollmer.” Twainian 26 (March-April): 3–4. [bib10629]

bib10630Davis 19791979-05-00Davis, Chester L.
“Mark Twain’s Lectures to Benefit Public Libraries at Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk.” Twainian 38 (May-June): 1–4. [bib10630]

bib10631Dearmer, Williams, and Shaw 19281928Dearmer, Percy, R. Vaughan Williams, and Martin Shaw
The Oxford Book of Carols. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [bib10631]

bib10632Denny 18671867Denny, William R.
Quaker City and Holy Land Journal.” TS of 273 pages, Manuscripts Department, ViU[bib10492], PH in CU-MARK. [bib10632]

bib10633Denslow 19241924Denslow, Ray V.
“Mark Twain, a Missouri Mason.” Missouri Grand Lodge Bulletin 1 (May): 53–60. [bib10633]

bib10635Diabolis[pseud.] 18981898Diabolis [pseud.]
Letter to the editors of the Fort Plain (N.Y.) Standard dated 14 February, reprinted in the Fort Plain Mohawk Valley Register, 18 February, no page, PH in CU-MARK. [bib10635]

bib10636Dickinson 19701970Dickinson, Leon T.
“Mark Twain Abroad: The Cruise of the ‘Quaker City.’ By Dewey Ganzel.” Modern Philology 68 (August): 117–19. [bib10636]

bib10637DLC
United States Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. [bib10637]

bib10638Dorson 19451945Dorson, Richard M.
“Sam Patch, Jumping Hero.” New York Folklore Quarterly 1 (August): 133–51. [bib10638]

bib10640Duncan 18671867Duncan, Charles C.
“Excursion to the Holy Land, Egypt, the Crimea, Greece, and Intermediate Points of Interest.” Excursion prospectus dated 1 February, Ct-HMTH. Reproduced in photofacsimile in L2, 382–84. [bib10640]

bib10641Duncan 18671867Duncan, Charles C.
“ ‘Quaker City’ Journal.” MS of 121 leaves, entries from 8 June through 13 November, MeBath. [bib34376] [bib10641]

bib10642Duncan 18681868Duncan, Charles C.
“The Quaker City Excursion Again—Captain Duncan’s Reply to ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter to the editor dated 31 December 1867. Brooklyn Eagle, 2 January, 3. [bib10642]

bib10643Duncan and Severance 18671867Duncan, Charles C., and Emily A. Severance.
“The Cruise of the Quaker City.” Extracts from letters dated 19 June and 4 July. New York Independent, 15 August, 2. Reprinted in Regan and Dickinson 1995, 55–57. [bib10643]

bib10644Duncan 19861986Duncan, John E.
The Sea Chain. Scotia, N.Y.: Americana Review. [bib10644]

bib10645Edwards 18661866Edwards, Richard
Edwards’ Annual Director to the Inhabitants, Institutions, Incorporated Companies, Manufacturing Establishments, Business, Business Firms, etc., etc., in the City of St. Louis for 1866. St. Louis: Edwards, Greenough and Deved. [bib10645]

bib10646Edwards 18671867Edwards, Richard
Edwards’ Annual Director to the Inhabitants, Institutions, Incorporated Companies, Manufacturing Establishments, Business, Business Firms, etc., etc., in the City of St. Louis, for 1867. St. Louis: Edwards, Greenough and Deved. [bib10646]

bib10647Ellet 18671867Ellet, Elizabeth F.
The Queens of American Society. New York: Charles Scribner and Co. [bib10647]

bib10648Elliott 18681868Elliott, George W.
“Mark Twain Lecture.” Mohawk Valley Register, 25 December, 3. [bib10648]

bib10650Elmira Census [1860] 1967[1860] 1967Elmira Census
“Free Inhabitants in Elmira.” National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. 653. Washington, D.C.: General Services Administration. [bib10650]

bib10657Exeter Census [1860] 1967[1860] 1967Exeter Census
“Free Inhabitants in Exeter.” National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. 653. Washington, D.C.: General Services Administration. [bib10657]

bib10659Fairbanks 18671867-06-13Fairbanks, Mary Mason
“Pilgrimizing.” Letter dated 9 June. Cleveland Herald, 13 June, 2. [bib10659]

bib10660Fairbanks 18671867-10-20Fairbanks, Mary Mason
“Pilgrimizing.” Letter Number Seventeen, dated 28 August. Cleveland Herald, 8 October, 2. [bib10660]

bib10661Fairbanks 18671867-11-20Fairbanks, Mary Mason
“Pilgrimizing.” Letter Number Twenty, dated 12 September, Cleveland Herald, 20 November, 2. [bib10661]

bib10662Fairbanks 18671867-11-14Fairbanks, Mary Mason
“Pilgrimizing.” Letter Number Twenty-seven, dated 14 November. Cleveland Herald, 14 December, 2. [bib10662]

bib10663Fairbanks 18681868Fairbanks, Mary Mason
“Library Association—Lecture of ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Cleveland Herald, 18 November, 1. [bib10663]

bib10664Fairbanks 18921892Fairbanks, Mary Mason
“The Cruise of the ‘Quaker City.’ ” Chautauquan 14 (January): 429–32. [bib10664]

bib10665Fairbanks 18981898Fairbanks, Mary Mason, ed.
Emma Willard and Her Pupils; or, Fifty Years of Troy Female Seminary, 1822–1872. New York: Mrs. Russell Sage. [bib10665]

bib10667Mn2
Private Collection [bib10667]

bib10669Ford 18451845Ford, Richard
A Hand-Book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers at Home. 2 vols. London: John Murray. [bib10669]

bib10670Ford 18691869Ford, Richard
A Handbook for Travellers in Spain 4th ed. 2 vols. London: John Murray. [bib10670]

bib10671Freeman 19361936Freeman
Valuable Library of Rare Books and Autographs of the Late Charles T. Jeffrey of Merion, Pa. Part 1. Sale of 23 March. Philadelphia: Samuel T. Freeman and Co. [bib10671]

bib10672Fuld 19851985Fuld, James J.
The Book of World-Famous Music: Classical, Popular and Folk. 3d ed., rev. and enl. New York: Dover Publications. [bib10672]

bib10673Fuller 19111911Fuller, Frank
“Utah’s War Governor Talks of Many Famous Men.” New York Times, 1 October, 5:10. [bib10673]

bib10674Ganzel 19641964Ganzel, Dewey
“Samuel Clemens, Sub Rosa Correspondent.” English Language Notes 1 (June): 270–73. [bib10674]