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    Departing Time by W.D. Gallagher, Esq., pp. 10-11 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, January 1838
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    [+] Northeastern Boundary (Review) by Albert Gallatin, pp. 424-451 - PDF
     The Right of the United States of America to the N..., by Albert Gallatin

    1. The Right of the United States of America to the Northeastern Boundary Claimed by Them by Albert Gallatin
    The North American Review, April 1841
  3.  
    Soliloquy by John Galt, p. 104 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, February 1838
  4.  
    Old Man's Reverie by John Galt, p. 247 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, March 1838
  5.  
    Atalantines by John Galt, pp. 63-69 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, July 1838
  6.  
    The Deity by Miss Mary Gardiner, pp. 412-413 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, November 1843
  7.  
    The Judgment of the Dead by Mary Gardiner, p. 34 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, January 1846
  8.  
    The Lost Pleiad by Miss Mary Gardiner, p. 413 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, May 1846
  9.  
    Tornado in Western New York by Willis Gaylord, pp. 489-493 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, December 1838
  10.  
    An Allegory by Grace Grafton, p. 26 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, July 1838
  11.  
    Sabbath with the Shakers by H. Greeley, pp. 532-536 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, June 1838
  12.  
    Baron's Last Banquet by Albert G. Greene, Esq., p. 370 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, April 1838
  13.  
    Lines to New-England (Verse) by E.B. Greene, Esq., p. 107 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, August 1843
  14.  
    The Dying Student by E.B. Greene, p. 264 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, September 1843
  15.  
    The Stone Church by T.A. Greene, p. 405 - PDF
    The Knickerbocker, May 1838
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