Author:Carl Schurz

1850s

 * Opinions, Madison, Wisconsin, October 16, 1857
 * His book Speeches of Carl Schurz has a collection of 12 speeches delivered from 1858 to 1864
 * State Rights and Byron Paine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 23, 1859
 * State Rights: Reply to Criticism, Kenosha, Wisconsin, March 31, 1859

1860s

 * The Logical Results of the War, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 8, 1866
 * The State of the Country, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 8, 1866
 * The Road to Peace—a Solid, Durable Peace, Chicago, Illinois, September 19, 1868
 * On Being Chosen United States Senator, Jefferson City, Missouri, January 20, 1869

1870s

 * U. S. Senate Speeches and Remarks, Washington, D. C., March 1869 - March 1875
 * George H. Thomas Eulogy, Troy, New York, April 5, 1870
 * The Need of Reform and a New Party, Nashville, Tennessee, September 20, 1871
 * The Aims of the Liberal-Republican Movement, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2, 1872
 * Why Anti-Grant and Pro-Greeley, St. Louis, Missouri, July 22, 1872
 * The Issues of 1874, Especially in Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, September 24, 1874
 * Charles Sumner Eulogy, Boston, Massachusetts, April 29, 1874
 * Honest Money, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 27, 1875
 * Address to the People, New York, New York, May 16, 1876
 * Hayes vs. Tilden, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 31, 1876
 * The School in Politics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 4, 1877
 * The Currency Question, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 28, 1878
 * Honest Money and Labor, Boston, Massachusetts, October 23, 1878

1880s

 * Hayes in Review and Garfield in Prospect, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 20, 1880
 * &ldquo;Address by the Hon. Carl Schurz&rdquo; at the Reception by German Citizens from St. Botolph Club, Visit of the Hon. Carl Schurz to Boston, March 1881.
 * A Plea for the Indians, New York, New York, March 15, 1881
 * The Old World and the New, New York, New York, November 5, 1881
 * Phi Beta Kappa Oration at Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 29, 1882
 * Tammany Hall vs. Allan Campbell, New York, New York, October 1882
 * Science and International Harmony, New York, New York, November 9, 1882
 * Science and International Harmony (longer version), New York, New York, November 9, 1882
 * Education of Orphan Children, Brooklyn, New York, June 26, 1883
 * Dr. Edouard Lasker, New York, New York, January 10, 1884
 * Washington's Birthday, Brooklyn, New York, February 22, 1884
 * Why James G. Blaine Should Not Be President, Brooklyn, New York, August 5, 1884
 * Massachusetts Reform Club Speech, Boston, Massachusetts, April 24, 1885
 * Technical Instruction vs. Apprenticeship, New York, New York, April 22, 1886
 * Kaiser Wilhelm I, New York, New York, March 21, 1888
 * The Montefiore Home, New York, New York, December 18, 1888
 * Some Present Political Problems, New York, New York, January 12, 1889
 * The Need of a Rational Forest Policy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 15, 1889
 * The Need of a Rational Forest Policy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 15, 1889

1890s

 * The Tariff Question, Boston, Massachusetts, October 20, 1890
 * Tammany Hall vs. the People's Municipal League, New York, New York, October 28, 1890
 * The Development of our Foreign Commerce, New York, New York, November 18, 1890
 * General Sherman, New York, New York, February 17, 1891
 * Moral Forces in Politics, Reform Club of New York, New York, New York, December 10, 1892
 * Civil Service Reform and Democracy, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, New York, New York, April 25, 1893
 * German Day, World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, June 15, 1893
 * Municipal Government and Civil Service Reform, First meeting of the National Municipal League, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 25, 1894
 * Hill and Hillism, New York, New York, October 29, 1894
 * The Necessity and Progress of Civil Service Reform, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Chicago, Illinois, December 12, 1894
 * Congress and the Spoils System, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Washington, D. C., December 12, 1895
 * The Spoils System, (1896, Philadelphia: Henry Altamus)
 * The True Americanism (also called “The Venezuelan Question”), New York, New York, January 2, 1896
 * International Arbitration, Washington, D. C., April 22, 1896
 * Honest Money and Honesty, Chicago, Illinois, September 5, 1896
 * William Steinway, New York, New York, December 2, 1896
 * Encouragements and Warnings, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 10, 1896
 * The German Mothertongue, New York, New York, January 9, 1897
 * Civil Service Reform and the &ldquo;Black Act&rdquo;, Albany, New York, May 6, 1897
 * Mr. Low Will Lead the Friends of Good Government to Victory, New York, New York, October 6, 1897
 * The Democracy of the Merit System, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 16, 1897
 * The '48ers, Arion Hall, New York, New York, May 14, 1898
 * Our Future Foreign Policy, National Conference at Saratoga, New York, August 19, 1898
 * A Review of the Year, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Baltimore, Maryland, December 15, 1898
 * American Imperialism, Chicago, Illinois, January 4, 1899
 * Militarism and Democracy,	Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 7, 1899
 * The Policy of Imperialism, Chicago, Illinois, October 17, 1899
 * Renewed Struggles, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 14, 1899
 * Renewed Struggles, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 14, 1899

1900s

 * For the Republic of Washington and Lincoln, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 22, 1900
 * Dr. Abram Jacobi, New York, New York, May 9, 1900
 * For American Principles and American Honor, New York, New York, May 24, 1900
 * For Truth, Justice and Liberty, New York, New York, September 28, 1900
 * Carl Schurz Attacks Croker and Tammany, New York, New York, October 22, 1901
 * Harvard Address on Civil Service Reform, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 12, 1901
 * Franz Sigel, New York, New York, August 24, 1902
 * The Reform of the Consular Service, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 11, 1902
 * Address at The Dedication of Germanic Museum of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 10, 1903
 * Some Object Lessons, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Baltimore, Maryland, December 10, 1903
 * The Present State of Civil Service Reform, Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Washington, D. C., December 8, 1904
 * Educating Immigrants, New York, New York, December 18, 1904

Books

 * Speeches of Carl Schurz, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1865.
 * Life of Henry Clay (2 vols.), Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1896 and 1899.
 * Abraham Lincoln: An Essay (5th ed.), Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1891.
 * The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz (3 vols.), New York: McClure Publ. Co., 1907 and 1908.

Articles (including open letters)

 * Letters from the South, Boston Daily Advertiser, July and August, 1865
 * The True Problem,	The Atlantic Monthly, March 1867
 * Address to the People of Missouri, The Missouri Democrat, September 11, 1870
 * The Address of the Liberal Republicans, Campaign Document, June, 1872
 * Statement of the Reform Conference, Press Release?, May 16, 1876
 * Public Letter to Oswald Ottendorfer, July 22, 1876
 * Removal of the Ponca Indians (open letter to John D. Long), December 9, 1880
 * On the Case of Big Snake (open letter to Henry L. Dawes),	February 7, 1881
 * Present Aspects of the Indian Problem, North American Review, July 1881
 * Party Schisms and Future Problems, North American Review, May 1882
 * To the Editor of the Savannah News, January 30, 1883
 * Open letters to George W. Julian:
 * March 15, 1883
 * May 9, 1883
 * Aspects of the Indian Problem, The American Missionary, April 1883
 * Corporations, Their Employés, and the Public, North American Review, February 1884
 * Carl Schurz to the Watauga Club, The New York Times, November 15, 1885
 * Millionaire Candidates, The New York Times, October 27, 1886
 * Answering Mayor Hewitt, The New York Times, November 7, 1887
 * To Thaddeus C. Pound (open letter), September 18, 1888
 * Harper's Weekly Editorials, July 1892 - April 1898
 * The Issues of the National Campaign of 1892, New York Times, September 19, 1892
 * &ldquo;Manifest Destiny&rdquo;, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, October 1893
 * Grover Cleveland's Second Administration, McClure's Magazine, May 1897
 * Broadside from Schurz, The New York Times, August 28, 1897
 * Some Experiences with Indians, The Youth's Companion, September 23, 1897
 * Daniel Webster, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, November 1897
 * Open letters to Senator Jacob H. Gallinger, Exeter, N. H., News-Letter:
 * August 16, 1897
 * October 1, 1897
 * November 12, 1897
 * The German Press on the War, The New York Times, July 3, 1898
 * Imperialism, The Independent (New York City), July 14, 1898
 * Thoughts on American Imperialism, The Century Magazine, September 1898
 * The Anglo-American Friendship, The Atlantic Monthly, October 1898
 * Opposition to Roosevelt for the Governorship of New York, New York Evening Post, October 21, 1898
 * Mr. Schurz and Militarism, The New York Times, April 11, 1899
 * Schurz Sounds a Warning, The New York Times, October 20, 1899
 * Carl Schurz to Mr. Gage, The New York Times, September 4, 1900
 * Carl Schurz Replies to Secretary Gage's Letter of Sept. 4, The New York Times, September 13, 1900
 * Mr. Schurz's Resignation, The New York Times, October 7, 1900
 * The United States and Germany, The Independent (New York City), March 20, 1902
 * Can the South Solve the Race Problem?, McClure's Magazine, January, 1903
 * Letter to the Parker Independent Clubs, Pamphlet,	October, 1904
 * George William Curtis, McClure's Magazine, October, 1904

Letters

 * Letter from Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, May 22, 1860
 * Letter from Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, November 8, 1862
 * Letter from Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, November 20, 1862
 * Wisconsin correspondence with John F. Potter and J. R. Doolittle (1858-1860), Milwaukee Sentinel, April 1, 1900
 * Intimate Letters of Carl Schurz 1841-1869, Madison, Wisconsin: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1928
 * Intimate Letters of Carl Schurz 1841-1869, Madison, Wisconsin: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1928

Other

 * Court of Inquiry on Maj.-Genl. Hooker's report of the night engagement of Wauhatchie: Argument of Maj.-Gen. Carl Schurz (1864)
 * “Report of Carl Schurz on the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana,” Condition of the South (1865; other authors contributed to the attachments to this report)
 * Annual Report of the Department of the Interior (1877, 1878, 1879, 1880)
 * Lecture on Benjamin Franklin (1884)
 * The New South (1885; pamphlet)
 * “William McKinley,” fragment (winter 1900-1901)
 * Frederic Bancroft, ed., Speeches, correspondence and political papers of Carl Schurz (6 vols.), New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1913.
 * “Rutherford B. Hayes” in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914, 1914.
 * Frederic Bancroft, ed., Speeches, correspondence and political papers of Carl Schurz (6 vols.), New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1913.
 * “Rutherford B. Hayes” in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914, 1914.
 * Frederic Bancroft, ed., Speeches, correspondence and political papers of Carl Schurz (6 vols.), New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1913.
 * “Rutherford B. Hayes” in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914, 1914.


 * /The New York Times articles/

Works about Schurz

 * Harper's Weekly Editorials
 * Harper's Weekly Articles
 * New York Times Editorials
 * New York Times Articles
 * St. Botolph Club, Visit of the Hon. Carl Schurz to Boston, March 1881.
 * Massachusetts Reform Club, Complimentary Dinner to Hon. Carl Schurz, April 24, 1885. (Facsimiles at Wikimedia Commons: Menu, Proceedings)
 * Speech of Carl Schurz
 * Speech of Edward J. Phelps
 * Speech of George E. Ellis
 * Other speakers: Henry L. Pierce, Leverett Saltonstall, Rufus Ellis
 * Edward Breck, “Germany Still Hostile,” The New York Times, May 29, 1898.
 * Complimentary Banquet to the Honorable Carl Schurz on the Seventieth Anniversary of his Birthday, Delmonico's, New York City, March 2, 1899.
 * Lyman J. Gage, “Mr. Gage Replies to Carl Schurz's Letter,” The New York Times, September 6, 1900.
 * Mark Twain, “Carl Schurz, Pilot,” Harper's Weekly, May 26, 1906.
 * William Dean Howells, “Carl Schurz 1829-1906,” Harper's Weekly, May 26, 1906.
 * National Civil Service Reform League Memorial Resolutions, November 19, 1906.
 * New York Committee of the Carl Schurz Memorial, Addresses in Memory of Carl Schurz, Carnegie Hall, November 21, 1906.
 * Frederic Bancroft and William Archibald Dunning, A Sketch of Carl Schurz's Political Career 1869-1906, New York: McClure Publ. Co., 1908.
 * "Carl Schurz", in The poems of Richard Watson Gilder, 1908.
 * Edward G. Holden, Carl Schurz in Michigan, Michigan History Magazine, 1918, pp. 69-80.

Letters to Carl Schurz

 * Letter from Abraham Lincoln (June 18, 1860)
 * Letter from Abraham Lincoln (November 10, 1862)
 * Letter from Abraham Lincoln (November 24, 1862)