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 * How Old Brown took Harper's Ferry
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 * Sumter
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 * Kearny at Seven Pines
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 * Wanted—A Man
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 * Treason's Last Device
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 * Alice of Monmouth
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 * Abraham Lincoln
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 * Gettysburg
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 * Peter Stuyvesant's New Year's Call
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 * Fuit Ilium
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 * Bohemia: A Pilgrimage
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 * The Ballad of Lager Bier
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 * Pan in Wall Street
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 * Israel Freyer's Bid for Gold
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 * The Old Picture-Dealer
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 * The Diamond Wedding
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 * The Doorstep
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 * The Old Love and the New
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 * Country Sleighing
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 * The Heart of New England
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 * Bohemia: A Pilgrimage
 * align=right|77
 * The Ballad of Lager Bier
 * align=right|84
 * Pan in Wall Street
 * align=right|90
 * Israel Freyer's Bid for Gold
 * align=right|93
 * The Old Picture-Dealer
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 * The Diamond Wedding
 * align=right|99
 * The Doorstep
 * align=right|109
 * The Old Love and the New
 * align=right|110
 * Country Sleighing
 * align=right|114
 * The Heart of New England
 * align=right|116
 * }
 * The Doorstep
 * align=right|109
 * The Old Love and the New
 * align=right|110
 * Country Sleighing
 * align=right|114
 * The Heart of New England
 * align=right|116
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 * The Heart of New England
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 * }
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