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Boston-American Almanac.

1831-50 New York-American Biblical Repository. 1831-48 Boston-American Institute of Instruction. 1831-32 Vandalia, Ill.-Illinois Monthly Magazine. 1831-35 Boston-New England Magazine. 1832-33 Boston-American Monthly Review. 1833-38 New York-American Monthly Magazine. 1833-34 Boston-American Quarterly Observer. 1833-64 New York-Knickerbocker Magazine. 1833-34 Boston-Select Journal.

1833-36 Cincinnati-Western Monthly Magazine.

APPENDIX B.

Periodicals not in Poole, Founded between 1815 and 1833.

1815. Cambridge-The Friend of Peace. By Philo Pacificus. Quarterly (irregular).

1815. Albany-The Christian Visitant.

Weekly.

Non-sectarian.

1816. Meadville, Pa.-The Alleghany Magazine, or Repository of Useful Knowledge. By Rev. Timothy Alden. Monthly.

1816. Baltimore The Portico, a Repository of Science and Literature. "Conducted by two men of Padua."

1816.

Monthly.

New York-The Christian Herald. Edited by John E.
Caldwell. Weekly.

1816. New York-The Christian Register and Moral and Theological Review. Edited by the Rev. Thos. Y.

How, D. D., Asst. Rector of Trinity Church.
Semi-annual.

or

1817. Boston-The Atheneum, or Spirit of the English Magazines. Semi-Monthly. (After 1832, Spirit of English Literature and Fashion.) 1817. Boston-The New England Galaxy and Masonic Magazine. Weekly.

1817. New York-The Weekly Visitor and Ladies' Museum.

Weekly.1

1817. New York-The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review. H. Biglow, Esq., editor and proprietor. Monthly.

1817. New York-The Christian Journal and Literary Register. Semi-monthly. (Episcopalian.)

1 Date of founding determined from a later issue. First number not accessible.

1817. New York-The Evangelical Guardian and Review. By an association of clergymen in New York. Monthly. Discontinued at end of Vol. II.1

1817. Philadelphia-The American Register, or Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature. (Conducted by Robert Walsh, Jun., Esq.). Semi-annual.

1817. Mt. Pleasant, O.-The Philanthropist. By Chas. Osborn. Weekly.

1817. Charleston-The Sunday Visitant, or Weekly Repository of Christian Knowledge. By A. Fowler, A. M. Weekly.

1818. Philadelphia-The Quarterly Theological Review; conducted by the Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, A. M. Quarterly.

1818. Philadelphia-The Latter Day Luminary; by a committee of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for the U. S. Quarterly (irregular).

1818. Boston-The American Baptist Magazine and Missionary Intelligencer. (New Series.) Published under the direction of the Baptist Missionary Society in Massachusetts. Committee of Editors, Thos. Baldwin, Daniel Sharp, J. M. Winchell. Bimonthly.1

1818. Portsmouth, N. H.-The Christian Herald. By Robert Foster. Monthly.1

1818. Richmond-The Virginia Evangelical and Literary Magazine. Edited by John H. Rice. Monthly.

(In 1824 title changed to Literary and Evangelical Magazine.)

1819. New York-The Ladies' Literary Cabinet. Edited by Samuel Woodworth. Weekly.

1819. Savannah-The Ladies' Magazine. Weekly.

1 Date of founding determined from a later issue. First number not accessble.

1820. New York-The Literary and Scientific Repository and Critical Review. (Edited by Col. Gardner.) Quarterly.

1821. Philadelphia-The Presbyterian Magazine. Edited by Wm. Neill, D. D., with the assistance of a number

of literary gentlemen. Monthly. (Continued after Vol. ii. as The Christian Advocate.)1

1821. Philadelphia-The Literary Gazette, or Journal of Criticism, Science and the Arts, being a collection of original and selected essays. Weekly.

Monthly.

1821. Philadelphia-The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. London, republished by E. Littell, Phila., and R. Norris Henry, N. Y. (After 6th Vol., published by Cummings, Hillard & Co., Boston, press of the North American Review. Vols. 5 and 6 same press, but published by Oliver Everett, Boston.)

1821. Hartford-The Religious Inquirer. Published by an Association of Gentlemen, containing doctrinal, controversial, historical, and practical matter, and articles of religious intelligence and miscellany. Edited by Rev. Richard Carrique. Bi-weekly. (Universalist.)

1821.

1822.

Mt. Pleasant, O.-The Moral Advocate, a monthly publication on war, duelling, capital punishments, and prison discipline. By Elisha Bates. Monthly.1

New York-The Minerva. (In 1824 becomes The Mi-
nerva, or Literary, Entertaining, and Scientific
Journal. Edited by George Houston and James G.
Brooks.) Weekly.

1822. New Haven-The Pilgrim, or Monthly Visitor. Monthly.

1 Date of founding determined from a later issue. First number not accessible.

1822. Baltimore The Theological Review and General Repository of Religious and Moral Information. Edited by James Gray, D. D. Quarterly.

1822. Utica, N. Y.-The Utica Christian Repository, containing various pieces on doctrinal and practical subjects of religion, mostly original, also a summary of missionary intelligence. Monthly.

1822. Lebanon, O.-The Ohio Miscellaneous Monthly. (No title-page.)

Museum.

1823. Philadelphia. The American Sunday School Magazine. Monthly.1

1823. Boston-The Boston Medical Intelligencer. Weekly.1 1823. Philadelphia-The Christian Advocate; being a continuation of the Presbyterian Magazine. Conducted

by Ashabel Green, D. D. (Suspended at end of 12th volume, 1834.)

1823. New York-The New York Mirror and Ladies' Literary Gazette: being a repository of miscellaneous liter

ary productions in prose and verse. Edited by Samuel Woodworth. Weekly.

1823. Montreal-The Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository. Monthly. (Closed with 4th vol.) (A

MS. note in library copy speaks of this as "published by the late Mr. Turner"-evidently meaning that he was the editor.)

1824. New York-The Atlantic Magazine. Monthly. 1824. New York-The Telescope. Published by Wm. Burnett & Co. Weekly. tional.)

(Religious, undenomina

1824. Hartford-The Evangelist, a monthly publication devoted to subjects connected with experimental and practical religion. Monthly.

1824. Providence-The Christian Telescope; edited by Rev. David Pickering, Providence, R. I. Quarterly.

1 Date of founding determined from a later issue. First number not accessible.

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