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bib00764Dodge 18831883Dodge, Richard Irving
Our Wild Indians: Thirty-three Years’ Personal Experience among the Red Men of the Great West. Hartford: A. D. Worthington. [bib00764]

bib00765Edwards and Hopewell 18601860Edwards, Richard, and M. Hopewell
Edwards’s Great West and Her Commercial Metropolis, Embracing a General View of the West, and a Complete History of St. Louis. St. Louis: Edwards’s Monthly. [bib00765]

bib00767Ferris 19651965Ferris, Ruth
“Captain Jolly in the Civil War.” Missouri Historical Society Bulletin 22 (October): 14–31. [bib00767]

bib00768Fielder 18991899Fielder, Elizabeth Davis
“Familiar Haunts of Mark Twain.” Harper’s Weekly 43 (16 December): 10–11. [bib00768]

bib00769Fotheringham 18591859Fotheringham, H.
Hannibal City Directory, for 1859–60. Hannibal, Mo.: H. Fotheringham. [bib00769]

bib00770Gosse 19241924Gosse, Philip
The Pirates’ Who’s Who. Boston: Charles E. Lauriat Company. [bib00770]

bib00771Haines 19441944Haines, Harold H.
The Callaghan Mail, 1821–1859. Hannibal, Mo.: Harold H. Haines. [bib00771]

bib00772Hallock 18771877Hallock, W. S.
Hallock’s Hannibal Directory for 1877–78. Hannibal, Mo.: W. S. Hallock. [bib00772]

bib00773Hart 19501950Hart, James D.
The Popular Book. A History of America’s Literary Taste. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib00773]

bib00774Hearn 19811981Hearn, Michael Patrick, ed.
The Annotated Huckleberry Finn. New York: Clarkson N. Potter. [bib00774]

bib00775Hicks 18861886Hicks, Urban E.
Yakima and Clickitat Indian Wars, 1855 and 1856: Personal Recollections of Capt. U. E. Hicks. Portland, Ore.: Himes the Printer. [bib00775]

bib00776Hill 19841984Hill, Samuel S., ed.
Encyclopedia of Religion in the South. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press. [bib00776]

bib00778Holcombe 18841884Holcombe, Return I.
History of Marion County, Missouri. St. Louis: E. F. Perkins. Citations are to the 1979 reprint edition, Hannibal: Marion County Historical Society. [bib00778]

bib00779Honeyman 18661866Honeyman, Samuel H., comp.
Hannibal City Directory for 1866. Hannibal, Mo.: Winchell, Ebert and Marsh. [bib00779]

bib00780Higginson 18701870Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
Army Life in a Black Regiment. Citations are to the 1960 reprint edition, Michigan State University Press. [bib00780]

bib00781Highfill 19611961Highfill, Phillip H., Jr.
“Incident in Huckleberry Finn.” Mark Twain Journal 11 (Fall): 6. [bib00781]

bib00782Hildreth 18561856Hildreth, Richard
Archy Moore, The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive. New York: Miller, Orton, and Mulligan. Citations are to the 1969 reprint edition, New York: Negro Universities Press. [bib00782]

bib00784Hill 19911991Hill, Richard
“Overreaching: Critical Agenda and the Ending of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Graff and Phelan 1995[bib20509], 312–34. [bib00784]

bib00785Hirsh 19921992Hirsh, James
“Samuel Clemens and the Ghost of Shakespeare.” Studies in the Novel 24 (Fall): 251–72. [bib00785]

bib00786Hirst 20002000Hirst, Robert H.
“Who Was ‘G. G., Chief of Ordnance’?” Bancroftiana (Fall): 8, 11. [bib00786]

bib00787Hoag 19891989Hoag, Gerald
“The Delicate Art of Geography: The Whereabouts of the Phelps Plantation in Huckleberry Finn.” English Language Notes 26 (June): 63–66. [bib00787]

bib00788Hoffman 19601960Hoffman, Daniel G.
“Jim’s Magic: Black or White.” American Literature 32 (March): 47–54. [bib00788]

bib00789Hooper 18451845Hooper, Johnson J.
Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; . . . and Other Alabama Sketches. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart. [bib00789]

bib00790Hooper 18511851Hooper, Johnson J.
The Widow Rugby’s Husband. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson and Brothers. [bib00790]

bib00791Howell 19681968Howell, Elmo
“Huckleberry Finn in Mississippi.” Louisiana Studies 7 (Summer): 167–72. [bib00791]

bib00792Howell 19701970Howell, Elmo
“Mark Twain’s Arkansas.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 29 (Autumn): 195–208. [bib00792]

bib00794Hughes and Bontemps 19581958Hughes, Langston, and Arna Bontemps, eds.
The Book of Negro Folklore. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co. [bib00794]

bib00795Hundley 18601860Hundley, Daniel R.
Social Relations in Our Southern States. New York: Henry B. Price. Citations are to the 1979 reprint edition, edited, with an introduction, by William J. Cooper, Jr., Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. [bib00795]

bib00796Hunter and Hunter 19491949Hunter, Louis C., with Beatrice Jones Hunter
Steamboats on the Western Rivers: An Economic and Technological History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. [bib00796]

bib00797Hunting 19581958Hunting, Robert
“Mark Twain’s Arkansaw Yahoos.” Modern Language Notes 73 (April): 264–68. [bib00797]

bib00799Hyatt 19651965Hyatt, Harry Middleton
Folk-lore from Adams County Illinois. Memoirs of the Alma Egan Hyatt Foundation. 2d rev. ed. Hannibal, Mo.: Harry Middleton Hyatt. [bib00799]

bib00800Ives 19501950Ives, Sumner
“A Theory of Literary Dialect.” Tulane Studies in English 2: 137–82. [bib00800]

bib00801Jackson 19671967Jackson, Bruce, ed.
The Negro and His Folklore in Nineteenth Century Periodicals. Austin: University of Texas Press. [bib00801]

bib00802Jacobs 19931993Jacobs, Donald M., ed.
Courage and Conscience: Black and White Abolitionists in Boston. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. [bib00802]

bib00803Johannsen 19501950Johannsen, Albert
The House of Beadle and Adams and Its Dime and Nickel Novels. 2 vols. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. [bib00803]

bib00804Johnson 19551955Johnson, Charles A.
The Frontier Camp Meeting: Religion’s Harvest Time. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press. [bib00804]

bib00806Jones 19461946Jones, Joseph
“The ‘Duke’s’ Tooth-Powder Racket: A Note on Huckleberry Finn.” Modern Language Notes 61 (November): 468–69. [bib00806]

bib00807Jussim 19741974Jussim, Estelle
Visual Communication and the Graphic Arts: Photographic Technologies in the Nineteenth Century. New York and London: R. R. Bowker Company. [bib00807]

bib00808Keeler 18711871Keeler, Ralph
“From Vicksburg to Memphis.” Every Saturday 16 (September): 284–86. [bib00808]

bib00809Kemble 19301930Kemble, E. W.
“Illustrating Huckleberry Finn.” Colophon, Part 1 (February): [41–48]. [bib00809]

bib00810Kerr 19721972Kerr, Howard
Mediums, and Spirit-Rappers, and Roaring Radicals: Spiritualism in American Literature, 1850–1900. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. [bib00810]

bib00812Kirkham 19691969Kirkham, E. Bruce
“Huck and Hamlet: An Examination of Twain’s Use of Shakespeare.” Mark Twain Journal 14 (Summer): 17–19. [bib00812]

bib00813Kiskis 19901990Kiskis, Michael J., ed.
Mark Twain’s Own Autobiography: The Chapters from the “North American Review.” Wisconsin Studies in American Literature, edited by William L. Andrews. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. [bib00813]

bib00814Kruse 19671967Kruse, Horst H.
“Annie and Huck: A Note on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” American Literature 39 (May): 207–14. [bib00814]

bib00815Kruse 19811981Kruse, Horst H.
Mark Twain and “Life on the Mississippi.” Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. [bib00815]

bib00816Kuralt 19851985Kuralt, Charles
Quoted in Edward Ziegler, “Huck Finn at 100.” Reader’s Digest 126 (February): 101. [bib00816]

bib00817Landau 19841984Landau, Sidney I.
Dictionaries: The Art and Craft of Lexicography. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. [bib00817]

bib00818Landon 18911891Landon, Melville D. [Eli Perkins, pseud.]
Thirty Years of Wit. New York: Cassell Publishing Company. [bib00818]

bib00819Lathrop 18831883Lathrop, George Parsons
“Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi.” Atlantic Monthly 52 (September): 406–8. [bib00819]

bib00820Leary 19741974Leary, Lewis
“Troubles with Mark Twain: Some Considerations on Consistency.” Studies in American Fiction 2: 89–103. [bib00820]