Author:Frances Fuller Victor

Fiction

 * as Frances A. Fuller: Anizetta, the Guajira; or, The Creole of Cuba (1848)
 * as Frances Fuller Barritt: East and West; or, The Beauty of Willard's Mill (later republished as "The Far West...") (1862)
 * as Frances Fuller Barritt: Alicia Newcome, or The Land Claim: A Tale of the Upper Missouri (1862)
 * The New Penelope: And Other Stories and Poems (1877)
 * Republished, with a new introduction, in 1998.

Poetry
The following lists published works containing Victor's poems. For individual poems, see Index of poem titles.
 * Poems of Sentiment and Imagination (1851) as Frances A. Fuller, with Metta Victoria Fuller
 * Poetry selections (with biographical intro) in The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices (1860)
 * Poems section in The New Penelope (1877)
 * Poems (1900)
 * Reviewed in the Pacific Monthly

History and non-fiction

 * The River of the West: The Adventures of Joe Meek (1870) (see "Eleven Years…," below, for a nearly identical text, fully transcribed.)
 * Reviewed in the Sacramento Union (1870)
 * The River of the West: Life and Adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon (1871)
 * All Over Oregon and Washington (1872) (later revised and republished as Atlantis Arisen
 * The Women's War with Whisky; Or, Crusading in Portland , pamphlet, 60p., 1874.
 * Review in the New Northwest.
 * Briefly reviewed in Daily Astorian
 * Discussed in the 1958 article "The War on the Webfoot Saloon"
 * Eleven Years in the Rocky Mountains & A History of the Sioux War (1877)
 * Part I: Eleven years in the Rocky Mountains and a life on the frontier (a lightly edited version of River of the West)
 * Part II: A History of the Sioux War, and a Life of Gen. George A. Custer, with a Full Account of his Last Battle
 * Under contract with Hubert Howe Bancroft:
 * History of Oregon in two volumes (1886, 1888)
 * Volume 1
 * Volume 2
 * History of California: 1846–1848 (1890)
 * History of Washington, Idaho, and Montana: 1845–1889 (1890)
 * History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540–1888 (1890)
 * History of the Pacific states of North America (1890)
 * California Inter Pocula, chapter 19 (1888)
 * Atlantis Arisen: or, Talks of a tourist about Oregon and Washington (1891) (a revised edition of All Over Oregon and Washington )
 * The Early Indian Wars of Oregon (1894) (published at the direction of the Oregon Legislature; see House Concurrent Resolution No. 22, 1891.)
 * Covered in the Hood River Glacier: "A Woman Historian," and in the Evening Capital Journal

In periodicals

 * "Manifest Destiny in the West" (1869), featured in The Overland Monthly
 * social columns and other items for the San Francisco Call, some under the penname "Dorothy D" (mid-1870s; 1890s)
 * "The Literature of Oregon." The West Shore 1 (1876)
 * "Did Dr. Whitman Save Oregon?" in The Californian (1880)
 * "The Bancroft Historical Library" in The Californian (1882)
 * "Dr. Marcus Whitman: An Estimate of the Services Rendered Oregon by the Pioneer and Martyr", The Oregonian, November 6, 1884.
 * "Northern Seaside Resorts" in Overland Monthly (1894)
 * "Autobiographical Sketch" in the Oregon Statesman (June 16, 1895)
 * "How Oregon Was Saved", San Francisco Daily Call (July 1895)
 * "Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor vs. Dr. O. W. Nixon of Chicago", San Francisco Daily Call (September 1895)
 * "Early California Literature, San Francisco Call (April 19, 1896)
 * H. S. Lyman: Oregonian/1897/Mrs. Victor's Latest Work: Her Book on "The Early Indian Wars of Oregon."
 * Minto's response, Oregonian, March 19, 1897.
 * Victor's response to Lyman, Oregonian, March 25, 1897.
 * Lyman's response
 * "She Defends Bancroft", Oregonian, December 22, 1901

In the Oregon Historical Quarterly:
 * Review:
 * Review: McLoughlin and Old Oregon: A Chronicle, by Eva Emery Dye (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Co. 1900. Pp.  viii,  382). The American Historical Review, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1 October 1900, Pages 148–150, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/6.1.148
 * Review:
 * Review: McLoughlin and Old Oregon: A Chronicle, by Eva Emery Dye (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Co. 1900. Pp.  viii,  382). The American Historical Review, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1 October 1900, Pages 148–150, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/6.1.148
 * Review:
 * Review: McLoughlin and Old Oregon: A Chronicle, by Eva Emery Dye (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Co. 1900. Pp.  viii,  382). The American Historical Review, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1 October 1900, Pages 148–150, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/6.1.148
 * Review: McLoughlin and Old Oregon: A Chronicle, by Eva Emery Dye (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Co. 1900. Pp.  viii,  382). The American Historical Review, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1 October 1900, Pages 148–150, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/6.1.148

Miscellaneous

 * Scrapbook of a Historian - Frances Fuller Victor, in Oregon Historical Quarterly Volume42, No. 4 (Dec. 1941)

Works about Victor

 * Hailed as "Our Lady Historian" early in her career in Oregon: Sacramento Daily Union: Letter from Oregon. 1865.
 * A Woman Historian, in the Hood River Glacier, 1895.
 * Mrs. Victor Dead, The Morning Oregonian, November 15, 1902.
 * Historian of the Northwest (obituary from the Oregon Historical Quarterly, volume 3). (1902)
 * Obituary in the Sunday Oregonian
 * funeral notice in the Oregonian
 * Interesting comment in the Oregonian following her death
 * The Origin and Authorship of the Bancroft Pacific States Publications: A History of a History (part 1), concerning her career, in OHQ volume 4. (1903)
 * Alfred Powers: Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 42/Scrapbook of a Historian - Frances Fuller Victor (1942)
 * Hazel Mills: Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 62/The Emergence of Frances Fuller Victor-Historian (1961)
 * Discussed in San Francisco's Literary Frontier (1939)
 * Discussed in San Francisco's Literary Frontier (1939)