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  Newark Advertiser, 10 December 1868, 13.

  “The News.” Brooklyn Eagle, 17 November 1869, 2.

  “The News.” New York Herald, 9 June 1867, 6.

  “News from California.” Hannibal Missouri Courier, 27 September 1849, 2.

  “News Summary.” Trenton Daily Gazette, 30 October 1867, 2.

  “A Newspaper Suit.” Sacramento Bee, 14 November 1866, 2.

  “Nightingale Gold and Silver Mining Company.” EB, 24 December 1863, 4.

  “No Blood Shed.” NCT, 29 December 1863, 2.

  Norio [Orion Clemens]. “Letter from Meadow Lake.” Meadow Lake (Calif.) Morning Sun, 8 August 1866, in scrapbook 6, MTP.

  ———. “Our Ledges.” Meadow Lake (Calif.) Morning Sun, 9 June 1866, 2; 12 June 1866; both in scrapbook 6, MTP.

  North American Review 159 (August 1894): 246.

  “North Ophir Gold and Silver Mining Company.” SFB, 19 October 1863, 4.

  “Not Gone.” Sacramento Bee, 21 November 1866, 2.

  “Not So.” SFDC, 15 February 1866, 2; 3 March 1866, 2.

  “Notaries Public.” GHN, 5 February 1864, 2.

  “Now and Then.” SFAC, 15 August 1864, 1.

  “Now Reese Says He ‘Discovered’ Twain.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 23 April 1910, 2.

  “Off for Washoe.” SFDC, 10 October 1866, 3.

  [Ogden, Richard Livingston.] “Podgers’ Letter from New York.” SFAC, 10 January 1866, 1.

  O. H. “Letter from Nevada Territory.” SFAC, 8 April 1862, 1.

  “Oh That Fitz Smythe!” SFDC, 27 July 1866, 2.

  Ohio Farmer, 24 August 1867, 271.

  “The Old Dodge of Our Treasonable Cotemporary.” VCDU, 17 January 1864, 2.

  “An Old Landmark.” VCTE, 2 December 1879, 1.

  “Old Time River Men.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 24 January 1899.

  “On the War Path.” GHN, 20 October 1864, 2.

  “Only a Joke!” Sacramento Bee supplement, 31 October 1863, 2.

  “Opening of the Collins House.” EB, 9 July 1863, 3.

  “The ‘Organ’ of Something Else, Now.” GHN, 11 March 1864, 2.

  “Orion Clemens.” San Francisco Chronicle, 10 July 1892, 9.

  Oskaloosa (Kan.) Independent, 28 February 1863, 2.

  “Our Carson Correspondence.” SFAC, 24 October 1861, 1.

  “Our Cuba in the Pacific.” New York Herald, 30 July 1866, 2.

  “Our Dispatch from San Francisco.” VCDU, 12 December 1866, 2.

  “Our Fashionable Society.” Washington National Republican, 9 February 1871, 1.

  “Our New York Letter.” Portland Oregonian, 14 June 1867, 1.

  “Our Nominees.” Reese River Reveille, 7 October 1864, 2.

  “Our San Francisco Correspondence.” GHN, 2 July 1864, 2; 5 December 1864, 2; 4 November 1865, 2; 11 November 1865, 2; 16 December 1865, 2; 30 December 1865, 2; 22 January 1866, 2; 29 January 1866, 2; 5 February 1866, 2.

  “Outcroppings of California Verse.” SFB, 6 January 1866, 1.

  “Outstripped!” GHN, 23 January 1864, 3.

  “Particulars of a Terrible Tragedy.” SFAC, 24 July 1863, 1.

  “Particulars of the Fire in Virginia City.” SFB, 31 August 1863, 1.

  “Particulars of the Recent ‘Cave’ of the Mexican and Ophir Mines.” SFB, 21 July 1863, 1.

  “Parting Presentation.” SFAC, 13 June 1864, 1.

  Parton, James. “Henry Ward Beecher’s Church.” Atlantic Monthly 19 (January 1867): 42–43.

  The Passing of a Pioneer.” San Francisco Examiner, 22 January 1893, 15.

  “Past and Present.” SFMC, 10 March 1878, 1.

  Peasley, Tom. “A Card.” EB, 17 September 1863, 2.

  “A Peculiar Taste.” EB, 30 October 1863, 3.

  “The Pennsylvania Disaster.” Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, 26 June 1858, 1.

  “The Perils of the Sea.” Boston Herald, 24 August 1866, 4.

  “Personal.” Boston Herald, 17 December 1866, 4.

  “Personal.” Buffalo Evening Courier and Republic, 14 February 1871, 1.

  “Personal.” Cincinnati Gazette, 20 December 1866, 1.

  “Personal.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, 29 November 1867, 1.

  “Personal.” Esmeralda (Nev.) Star, 6 July 1862, 2.

  “Personal.” GHN, 25 May 1864, 3; 18 August 1864, 3; 27 July 1866, 2.

  “Personal.” Jamestown (N.Y.) Journal, 27 November 1868, 1.

  “Personal.” New York Evening Post, 22 December 1884, 2.

  “Personal.” New York Tribune, 2 February 1871, 5.

  “Personal.” New York World, 23 April 1867, 4.

  “Personal.” SFAC, 7 August 1869, 1.

  “Personal and Political.” Hartford Courant, 28 November 1868, 1.

  “Personal Correspondence.” SU, 26 May 1864, 2;

  “Personal Intelligence.” New York Herald, 11 December 1870, 6.

  “The Petrified Man.” NCT, 18 November 1862, 2.

  Pettengill’s Newspaper Directory. New York: Pettengill, 1878.

  “Pharisaical Delicacy.” New York Times, 29 December 1870, 1.

  Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, 18 May 1867, 7.

  Philadelphia Public Ledger, 25 May 1867, 1.

  “Piloted with Mark Twain.” Cincinnati Enquirer, 12 September 1909, sec. 3, p. 2.

  “The Pleasure Excursion.” New York Times, 9 June 1867, 8.

  “The Poor Widow Item.” GHN, 22 December 1863, 2.

  “Poor Wretch, We Pity Him.” EB, 31 October 1863, 3.

  Portland (Maine) Eastern Argus, 27 April 1864, 2.

  “A Practical Joke.” Meadow Lake (Calif.) Morning Sun, 17 November 1866, 2.

  “The Proclamation.” GHN, 6 May 1864, 2.

  “Progress of Aurora.” SFB, 4 August 1862, 1.

  “Prospectus of the Western Union.” Hannibal Western Union, 10 October 1850, 3.

  “A Public Outrage on Religion and Decency.” New York Sun, 2 December 1869, 2.

  Putnam, C. A. V. “Dan de Quille and Mark Twain.” Salt Lake Tribune, 25 April 1898, 3.

  “The Putnam Murder.” Brooklyn Eagle, 7 July 1871, 4.

  “Putting on Frills.” GHN, 2 November 1863, 3.

  “The Quaker City.” New York Times, 28 May 1869, 7.

  “The Quaker City Excursion Again.” Brooklyn Eagle, 2 January 1868, 3.

  “The ‘Quaker City’ Excursion Party and the Czar.” SFAC, 14 October 1867, 1.

  “The Quaker City Excursion Party and the Czar.” SU, 14 October 1867, 2.

  “The Quaker City Pilgrimage.” New York Herald, 21 November 1867, 6.

  “Quickest Trip to Virginia.” NCT, 3 May 1864, 3.

  “The Quicksilver Business.” EB, 29 January 1864, 3.

  “The Rationale of Obscene Exhibitions.” VCDU, 12 March 1864, 5.

  “The Readings Last Evening.” Buffalo Express, 16 March 1870, 4.

  “The Recent Affair of Honor.” EB, 10 August 1863, 1.

  Reese River Reveille, 11 October 1864, 2.

  “Released.” San Francisco Elevator, 23 March 1866, 2.

  “Religious Intelligence.” SU, 4 July 1863, 5.

  “Religious Notice.” Hannibal Journal, 11 November 1852, 2;

  “Reminiscences of Mark Twain.” Shreveport Caucasian, 3 May 1910, 4.

  “Resignation.” SU, 1 March 1866, 2.

  “Returned Californians.” Hannibal Western Union, 9 January 1851, 2.

  Ripley, George. “New Publications.” New York Tribune, 26 January 1867, 6.

  “Rockport.” Cape Ann (Mass.) Advertiser, 31 December 1869, 2.

  “Rowdyism.” Sacramento Bee, 7 September 1863, 1.

  “A Rumor.” EB, 15 February 1864, 3.

  “A Rush.” NCT, 14 February 1864, 2.

  Sacramento Bee, 23 October 1862, 2; 16 May 1863, 2; 26 February 1864, 2; 5 August 1864, 2; 21 April 1864, 2; 28 April 1864, 2; 23 January 1866, 1; 1 June 1866, 2; 19 June 1866, 1; 8 October 1866, 2; 5 November 1866, 3.

  “The Sacramento Union.” SFAC
, 21 January 1868, 2.

  Salt Lake Semi-Weekly Telegraph, 28 December 1865, 4; 1 January 1866, 4.

  San Francisco American Flag, 10 May 1867, 1.

  “San Francisco Correspondence.” Carson (Nev.) Appeal, 24 May 1865, 1.

  “San Francisco Correspondence.” Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 9 May 1868, 3.

  “San Francisco Items.” Montana Post, 13 January 1866, 3.

  “San Francisco Items.” Reese River Reveille, 7 October 1864, 3; 6 March 1865, 3.

  San Francisco Mining and Scientific Press, 27 July 1863, 1.

  San Francisco Times, 15 April 1868, 2.

  “Sanitary Fund Ball at Carson.” GHN, 21 April 1864, 2.

  “Sanitary Meeting.” VCDU, 3 May 1864, 2.

  “Second Lecture by Mark Twain.” SFAC, 15 November 1866, 1.

  “Seizure of a Steamer.” New York Times, 26 May 1869, 2.

  “A Sensational Item.” EB, 28 October 1863, 3.

  “Sensational Rumor.” SFDC, 2 October 1866, 2.

  “Sentenced.” Sacramento Bee, 21 July 1864, 3.

  SFAC, 1 October 1866, 4; 15 November 1866, 2; 9 December 1866, 6.

  SFB, 24 July 1862, 1; 16 September 1863, 2; 21 January 1864, 2; 5 April 1864, 2.

  “Sickening.” Marin County Journal, 18 April 1868, 2.

  Silver City (Idaho) Owyhee Avalanche, 1 December 1866, 1.

  “The Silver Mines at Virginia City.” Cincinnati Enquirer, 25 January 1864, 1.

  “Singular Method for Finding Drowned Persons.” Hannibal Journal, 11 November 1852, 1.

  “A Sketch of Things in the Esmeralda Region.” SFB, 12 November 1862, 3.

  “So-Long.” SFAC, 14 December 1866, 2.

  “Sold Out.” NCT, 30 September 1865, 2.

  “South Africa.” SFAC, 14 August 1871, 1.

  “Speaker Colfax’s Reception.” Washington Evening Star, 29 February 1868, 2.

  “Spiritual.” SFDC, 25 January 1866, 3.

  “Spiritual Rappings.” Hannibal Western Union, 22 January 1852, 2.

  “Splendid Acting.” Stockton (Calif.) Independent, 14 March 1864, 2.

  “Spreading the Gospel.” Hannibal Journal, 27 January 1853, 1.

  St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 21 March 1864, 2.

  St. Louis Missouri Republican, 24 March 1867, 2.

  “Stabbed.” Hannibal Courier, 11 April 1850, 2.

  “Stars.” GHN, 26 October 1863, 3.

  “Starvation in Esmeralda.” SFB, 5 June 1862, 3.

  “State News.” Lincoln (Mo.) County Herald, 22 July 1869, 2.

  “The Steamer Pennsylvania.” St. Louis Missouri Republican, 18 July 1858, 2.

  “Still Another.” EB, 22 April 1864, 3.

  “Still Harping.” Reese River Reveille, 21 November 1863, supplement, 1.

  “Still Harping On.” GHN, 30 October 1863, 3.

  “Still They Come.” NCT, 21 June 1864, 3.

  Stockton (Calif.) Independent, 20 January 1863, 3.

  “Stopped.” Sacramento Bee, 14 April 1864, 2.

  “Story of a Pilot of Old.” Trenton Times, 4 May 1909, 2.

  SU, 6 June 1867, 1.

  “A Surprise Spoiled.” EB, 28 July 1863, 3.

  “Sutliff’s Hall.” VCDU, 19 February 1864, 3; 16 March 1864, 4.

  “The Syracuse Outrage.” Hannibal Journal and Western Union, 23 October 1851, 2.

  “Taken.” GHN, 12 December 1865, 3.

  “Talk of a Duel.” Stockton (Calif.) Independent, 21 September 1863, 2.

  T[aylor], B[ayard]. “Through to the Pacific.” New York Tribune, 5 August 1870, 2.

  “The Teachers’ Institute.” San Diego Union, 27 November 1894, 5.

  “Territorial Enterprise.” Sacramento Bee, 9 April 1863, 2.

  “That Bible—A Disgusted Democrat.” SFMC, 11 December 1865, 3.

  “That ‘Sell.’” GHN, 29 October 1863, 3.

  “Things at the Capital.” GHN, 30 January 1866, 2.

  “Third House.” VCDU, 29 January 1864, 2.

  “‘The Third House’ and Other Burlesques.” VCDU, 30 January 1864, 2.

  “Those Oysters.” SFDC, 29 January 1866, 3.

  “To Advertisers.” Hannibal Journal and Western Union, 6 November 1851, 3.

  “To Be Married.” GHN, 18 April 1864, 3.

  “To the Rescue.” SFDC, 27 December 1865, 3.

  “Topics of the Day.” Carson (Nev.) Appeal, 26 May 1867, 2.

  “Topics of To-day.” Brooklyn Eagle, 2 September 1867, 2.

  “Town Crier.” San Francisco News-Letter, 19 February 1870.

  “Travels and Fortunes of the Great Austin Sack of Flour.” SFB, 20 May 1864, 1.

  “Trial at Palmyra.” Hannibal Missouri Courier, 6 December 1849, 1–2.

  “Trouble among the Pilgrims.” Brooklyn Eagle, 24 December 1867, 2.

  “The —— Troupe.” Hannibal Journal and Western Union, 18 March 1852, 2.

  “Trustees’ Sale of Real Estate in Hannibal.” Hannibal Journal, 25 March 1852, 3.

  “Twain.” Philadelphia Telegraph, 11 May 1867, 1.

  “Typographical Union.” EB, 1 August 1863, 3.

  “Various Items.” Brooklyn Eagle, 25 April 1867, 4.

  VCDU, 25 March 1865, 2; 5 November 1865, 1; 11 August 1866, 3; 30 October 1866, 1.

  “Vengeance!” SFDC, 4 November 1865, 4.

  “Vicinity Correspondence.” Buffalo Courier, 9 February 1876, 2.

  “Virginia at Midnight.” EB, 11 July 1863, 3.

  Virginia City (Nev.) Trespass, 27 April 1868.

  “Walker River Mines.” GHN, 30 January 1864, 1.

  Washington Evening Star, 9 December 1869, 1.

  “Washington Letter.” Cincinnati Commercial, 11 February 1871, 2.

  Washington Morning Chronicle, 9 December 1869.

  “Washoe.” NCT, 18 August 1864, 2.

  “Washoe Correspondence.” Sacramento Bee, 13 October 1863, 1.

  Washoe (Nev.) Evening Slope, 21 November 1866.

  Washoe (Nev.) Times, 10 January 1863, 2.

  “Washoe Wanderings.” Golden Era, 3 April 1864.

  “Washoe’s Work Again.” EB, 9 October 1863, 3.

  “Water.” EB, 28 October 1863, 2.

  “What Does It Mean?” EB, 24 July 1863, 3.

  “What Means It?” VCDU, 14 January 1864, 2.

  “What’s the Matter?” SFDC, 27 December 1865, 2.

  “Wicked Mark Twain.” Californian, 7 December 1867, 1.

  “Will Yet Be a State.” EB, 15 April 1864, 2.

  “Williamsburgh Library Association Lecture.” Brooklyn Eagle, 2 December 1869, 3.

  Wisconsin State Register, 26 May 1866, 2.

  “Worse and Worse.” EB, 29 October 1863, 3.

  Correspondence

  Artemus Ward to SLC, 1 January 1864, UCLC 31646.

  Bret Harte to SLC, 8 September 1869, UCLC 50525.

  Charles Langdon to Henry Morse, 18–19 October 1867, UCLC 49720.

  Charles Langdon to Olivia Lewis Langdon, 9 June 1867, UCLC 49732; 11 July 1867, UCLC 38707; 21–22 August 1867, UCLC 49710; 16–28 September 1867, UCLC 49715; 4–5 October 1867, UCLC 49718; 13 October 1867, UCLC 49742; 17–18 October 1867, UCLC 49719.

  Charles Langdon to Olivia Louise Langdon, 29 August 1867, UCLC 49711; 24–26 September 1867, UCLC 49740.

  Dan De Quille to Lou Benjamin, 19 and 24 May 1874, UCLC 46921; 14 June 1874, UCLC 46922.

  Edward Bates to William H. Seward, 12 March 1861, UCLC 48742.

  Elisha Bliss to SLC, 24 December 1867, UCLC 48578; 25 August 1868, UCCL 12727; 10 February 1869, UCLC 31661; 2 November 1870, UCLC 31695; 15 March 1871, UCLC 31765.

  Elisha Whittlesey to Orion Clemens, 13 March 1862, UCLC 49320; 22 March 1862, UCLC 49421.

  Henry Clemens to Orion Clemens, 28 February 1850, UCLC 46937.

  Henry Clemens to SLC, 23 January 1857, UCLC 46941.

  J. D. F. Slee to SLC, 27 December 1869, UCLC 31949.

  James J. Clemens Jr. to Orion Clemens, 6 August 1855, UCLC 4694
0.

  Jane Lampton Clemens to Orion Clemens, 29–30 January 1850, UCLC 46936; 3 November 1873, UCLC 47097.

  Jane Lampton Clemens to Orion Clemens and SLC, 12 and 14 October 1862, UCLC 46956; 28 September 1864, UCLC 46971.

  Joe Goodman to A. B. Paine, 13 March 1908, Twainian, n.s. 15 (January–February 1956).

  Joe Goodman to Dan De Quille, 5 May 1863, UCLC 48717.

  Joe Goodman to Orion Clemens, 28 January 1863, UCLC 49335.

  John J. Murphy to SLC, 15 April 1867, UCLC 31656.

  John Marshall Clemens to Jane Lampton Clemens, 5 January 1842, UCLC 46928.

  John Marshall Clemens to Messrs. Coleman and Johnson, 2 November 1844, UCLC 46930.

  John Marshall Clemens to Pamela Clemens, 5 May 1845, UCLC 46931.

  John Marshall Clemens to Pamelia Hancock Goggin, 16 March 1842, UCLC 43457.

  Joseph Lawrence to Dan De Quille, 23 September 1863, UCLC 48718.

  Lawrence Barrett to SLC, 25 May 1874, UCLC 31992.

  Mollie Clemens to Orion Clemens, 17–18 November 1861, UCLC 46947.

  Mollie Clemens to P. J. Lomax, 23 April 1874, UCLC 47115.

  Mollie Clemens to SLC, 25 April 1874, UCLC 47116.

  Ned Wakeman to SLC, 12 February 1874, UCLC 31978.

  Olivia Clemens to Alice Hooker Day, 1 November 1869, UCCL 00370; May 1870, UCCL 00474.

  Olivia Clemens to Mary Mason Fairbanks, 4 September 1868, UCLC 48349.

  Olivia Clemens to Olivia Lewis Langdon, 6 February 1870, UCCL 00419; 12 February 1870, UCCL 00425.

  Olivia Clemens to Twichells, 31 October 1869, UCCL 00369.

  Orion Clemens to Elisha Whittlesey, 13 June 1861, UCLC 49991; 21 August 1861, UCLC 49323; 24 December 1861, UCLC 49326; 3 February 1862, UCLC 49398; 17 September 1862, UCLC 49467; 5 February 1863, UCLC 49338.

  Orion Clemens to J. A. Byers, 12 July 1866, UCLC 46980.

  Orion Clemens to Jane Lampton Clemens and Pamela Moffett, 19–20 March 1866, UCLC 46975.

  Orion Clemens to Joe Goodman, 5 February 1863, UCLC 49337.

  Orion Clemens to John Church, 29 March 1864, UCLC 49996.

  Orion Clemens to Miss Wood, 3 October 1858, UCLC 46942.

  Orion Clemens to Mollie Clemens, 16–17 January 1862, UCLC 46949; 31 May 1862, UCLC 46952; 7 June 1866, UCLC 46976; 6 September 1867, UCLC 46988; 29 September 1867, UCLC 46990; 21, 26, 28 November 1867, UCLC 46993; 17 February 1868, UCLC 46997; 21 February 1868, UCCL 00199; 27 February 1868, UCLC 47800; 7 July 1869, UCLC 47012; 31 October 1873, UCLC 47084.

  Orion Clemens to Nevada Territory, 25 August 1863, UCLC 49920; 30 March 1864, UCLC 49947; 14 April 1864, UCLC 49951; 4 May 1864, UCLC 49959; 13 August 1864, UCLC 49963.

 

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