Author talk:Martha Joanna Lamb

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Literary career[edit]

  • The Play School Studies (4 vols., Boston, 1869)
  • Aunt Mattie's Library, a series of books for children including: “Merry Christmas,” “Drifting Goodword,” “Fun and Profit” and “Sabbath Schools.” (4 vols., Boston, 1871)
  • Spicy, chronicles the great Chicago fire (New York, 1873)
  • Harper's Magazine, 1876:
    • “Lyme, A Chapter of American Genealogy”
    • “Newark,” a complete sketch of that city
    • “Tombs of Old Trinity”
  • “State and Society in Washington,” Harper's Magazine, Volume 56, Issue 334 (March 1878), pp. 481–500.
  • “The Coast Survey,” Harper's Magazine, 1879
  • The Homes of America (New York, 1879)
  • Memorial of Dr. J. D. Russ, a philanthropist (New York, 1880)
  • The Christmas Owl: A Budget of Entertainment, editor, collection of poems shaped like an owl (New York, 1881)
  • The Christmas Basket Holiday Entertainment, editor, shaped like an basket (New York, 1882)
  • Snow and Sunshine (New York, 1882)
  • “The American Life Saving Service,” Harper's Magazine, 1882
  • “Historical Sketch of New York,” for the Tenth United States Census, 1883
  • Wall Street in History (New York, 1883)
  • Magazine of American History, 1884
    • “Unsuccessful Candidates for the Presidency of the Nation”
    • “The Van Rensselaer Manor”
  • Magazine of American History, 1885
    • “The Framers of the Constitution”
    • “The Manor of Gardiner's Island”
    • “Sketch of Major-General John A. Dix”
  • Magazine of American History, 1886
    • “The Van Cortlandt Manor House”
    • “Historic Homes in Lafayette Place”
    • “The Founder, Presidents and Homes of the New York Historical Society”
  • Magazine of American History, 1887
    • “The Historic Homes of our Presidents”
    • “Historic Homes on Golden Hills”
    • “The Manor of Shelter Island”
  • Magazine of American History, 1888
    • “Foundation of Civil Government beyond the Ohio River, 1788-1888”
    • “The Inauguration of Washington in 1789,” written by special request of the New York Historical Society
  • Magazine of American History, 1889
    • “Historic Homes and Landmarks in New York,” three papers
    • “The Story of the Washington Centennial”
  • Magazine of American History, 1890
    • “America's Congress of Historical Scholars”
    • “Our South American Neighbors”
    • “American Outgrowths of Continental Europe”
    • “The Golden Age of Colonial New York”
  • “Formative Influences,” The Forum, 1890
  • Magazine of American History, 1891
    • “William H. Seward, a Great Public Character”
    • “Glimpses of the Railroad in History”
    • “The Royal Society of Canada”
    • “Some Interesting Facts about Electricity”
    • “A Group of Columbus Portraits”
    • “Judge Charles Johnson McCurdy”
  • Magazine of American History, 1892
    • “The Walters Collection of Art Treasures”
    • “Progression of Steam Navigation, 1807-1892”
  • The History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress. (2 vols.) 1877-81 (her most noted work, the product of about fifteen years of patient labor and research