American children’s periodicals by publisher, 1789-1872
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[NOTE: Titles listed here are organized by publisher, then chronologically. Titles with more than one publisher are listed under each name. Dates are of the entire run of the magazine.]
Anne Wales Abbot
Cambridge, Massachusetts
• The Child’s Friend; The Child’s Friend and Youth’s Magazine; The Child’s Friend and Family Magazine (Oct 1843-Oct 1858)
C. S. Abbott
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Little Forester (Jan 1854-Oct 1855)
Adams, Blackmer & Lyon Publishing Co.
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Folks (1869-1877)
• The Sunday School Scholar • Scholar (Jan 1869-1876)
Adams: Beadle & Adams
Buffalo, New York
• The Youth’s Casket (Jan 1852-Dec 1857)
Advent Christian Publication Society
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Pilgrim (Sept 1863-after 1925)
J. B. A. Ahrens
New Orleans, Louisiana
• Der Kinderfreund (1872-1874?)
Aaron Angier
East Poultney, Vermont
• Sabbath School Visiter (May 1846-)
John B. Alden & Co.
Chicago, Illinois
• The Bright Side; Bright Side and Family Circle (July 1869-after 29 June 1873)
John B. Alden
Chicago, Illinois
• What Next? (March 1872-1874)
Shortridge & Alden
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
Loyal A. Alford
Hillsdale, Michigan
• Union Sunday School Visitor (1850-1853?)
E. C. Allen
Augusta, Maine
• Our Young Folks’ Illustrated Paper (1 Oct 1871-15 Dec 1873)
I. M. Allen
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Parent’s Gift, or Youth’s Magazine (Jan 1830-after Aug 1832)
Joseph H. Allen
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
Stephen T. Allen & Co. • Stephen T. Allen, Isaac C. & John N. Stearns
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Ross Alley
Middlefork, Indiana
• The Youth’s Casket (early 1850-1852?)
Olean, Indiana
• The Genius of Youth (1 June 1852-mid/late 1852)
J. K. Alpaugh
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Young People’s Monthly (15 July, Aug-after Dec 1858)
American Anti-Slavery Society
New York, New York
• Slave’s Friend (April 1835-before April 1839)
American Baptist Board of Education
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
• Our Little Ones; Story World (1872-after 31 Aug 1969)
American Baptist Publication Society
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Young Reaper • Young Reaper (Jan 1844-1908?)
• Our Little Ones; Story World (1872-after 31 Aug 1969)
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Dayspring • Youth’s Dayspring (Jan 1842-Dec 1855)
American Millenial Association
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Youth’s Visitor (Jan 1864-Oct 1872)
American News Company
New York, New York
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
• Our Young Folks (Jan 1865-Dec 1873)
• The Nursery (Jan 1867-Oct 1880)
American Sunday-School Union
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Penny Gazette • The Youth’s Sunday-School Gazette (also The Youth’s Sunday School Gazette) (11 Jan 1843-1861)
New York, New York
• Youth’s Penny Gazette • The Youth’s Sunday-School Gazette (also The Youth’s Sunday School Gazette) (11 Jan 1843-1861)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Youth’s Penny Gazette • The Youth’s Sunday-School Gazette (also The Youth’s Sunday School Gazette) (11 Jan 1843-1861)
• Teacher’s Offering; or Sabbath’s Scholar’s Magazine; Teacher’s Offering; or Sunday Scholar’s Magazine; The Youth’s Friend, and Scholar’s Magazine (Nov 1823-after 1845)
• The Infants’ Magazine (Jan 1829-Dec 1842)
• The Child’s Companion and Youth’s Friend (also The Child’s Companion and Truth’s Friend) (Jan 1845-after 1870)
• Sunday-School Banner (Jan 1859-Dec 1861)
• Child’s World • Youth’s World (1862-after 1884)
C. S. Abbott & Co.
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Little Forester (Jan 1854-Oct 1855)
American Temperance Union
New York, New York
• Youth’s Temperance Advocate; Youth’s Temperance Advocate and Band of Hope Recorder (Nov 1839-after May 1865)
American Tract Society
Andrews: Richardson & Andrews
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
T. S. Arthur & Son
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Children’s Hour (Jan 1867-June 1874)
Thomas A. Ash
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Youth’s Literary Gazette (1 Dec 1832-22 Nov 1833)
Thomas T. Ash
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
Babcock: Carter, Hendee, & Babcock
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
James E. N. Backus
DeRuyter, New York; Port Leyden, New York; Scott, New York; Albion, WI
• The Sabbath School Gem (1863-1864, 1869-1873)
Messrs. Baird
Baltimore, Maryland
• Southern Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly (Jan 1867-July 1868)
Baird & Brother • Messrs. Baird • Messrs. Baird & J. W. Turner
Richmond, Virginia
• Southern Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly (Jan 1867-July 1868)
Josiah Ball
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Fly; or Juvenile Miscellany (16 Oct 1805-2 April 1806)
Bancroft: Schermerhorn, Bancroft, & Co.
New York, New York
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
N. Bangs & T. Mason
New York, New York
Bangs & Emory
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
Benjamin Bannen
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
• Schuylkill County School Journal (Jan-Oct? 1854)
Baptist General Tract Society
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Baptist Tract and Youth’s Magazine; The Baptist Tract Magazine (July 1827-Dec 1835)
Conrad Bär
Buffalo, New York
• Der Schul- und Hausfreund (1853-)
Barrett & Jones
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Little Truth-Teller: A New-Church Magazine for Children (Nov 1845-1852)
Barrett: Walker & Barrett
Portland, Maine
• The Scholars’ Leaf of the Tree of Knowledge (6 Jan 1849-16 Dec 1850)
John Bartlett
Cambridge, Massachusetts
• The Child’s Friend; The Child’s Friend and Youth’s Magazine; The Child’s Friend and Family Magazine (Oct 1843-Oct 1858)
R. Bartow & W. A. Bartow
New York, New York
• Youth’s Magazine: or, Evangelical Miscellany (Jan 1818-)
Beadle & Adams • Beadle & Brother • Beadle & Vanduzee • E. F. Beadle
Buffalo, New York
• The Youth’s Casket (Jan 1852-Dec 1857)
William W. Beasley; William W. Beesley; W. W. Beasley
Montgomery, Alabama
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Literary Journal (also, The Boys and Girls Literary Journal) (June-after Aug 1868)
Bennett & Co. • Bennett & Bright
Utica, New York
• The Youth’s Miscellany (Utica, New York; Jan 1830-1839?)
Carl Beyschlag
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Schul- und Jugend-Zeitung (about 1855)
Binney & Rand
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion; Forrester’s Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion (Jan 1848-Dec 1857)
H. C. Bishop, jr
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
Brown, Bishop & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
J. A. J. Bizzell
Newton, Alabama
• The Young American (Nov 1859)
Blackmer: Adams, Blackmer & Lyon Publishing Co.
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Folks (1869-1877)
• The Sunday School Scholar • Scholar (Jan 1869-1876)
Thaddeus C. Blake, for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Nashville, Tennessee
• The Sabbath School Gem (Nashville, Tennessee; June 1867-after 1891)
Blakesley: Luther Pratt & A. Blakesley
New York, New York
• The Juvenile Depository, or Youth’s Mental Casket • Youth’s Mental Casket, and Literary Star • Casket and Star (July 1838-1842?)
Blanchard: Buell & Blanchard
Washington, District of Columbia
• Friend of Youth (Nov 1849-Oct 1852)
Board of Publication of the Reformed Church
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Pastor’s Helper • The Child’s Treasury (Jan 1859-after 1903)
Bowles: B. H. Greene, L. C. Bowles
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Repository (6 July 1833-1834?)
Leonard C. Bowles
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Child’s Friend; The Child’s Friend and Youth’s Magazine; The Child’s Friend and Family Magazine (Oct 1843-Oct 1858)
Samuel Boykin
Macon, Georgia
• The Child’s Index; Child’s Delight (Sept 1862-1869)
Bradbury & Guild
Boston, Massachusetts
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion; Forrester’s Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion (Jan 1848-Dec 1857)
Bradbury & Soden
Boston, Massachusetts
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Bradley & Gilbert
Louisville, Kentucky
• The School and Fireside (11 Jan 1867-March 1868)
Milton Bradley & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Work and Play (Jan 1870-March 1872)
Brecher: L. Schnabel & M. Brecher
New York, New York
• Young Israel; Libanon (Jan 1871-1875?)
A. O. Brickmann
Bright Side Co.
Chicago, Illinois
• The Bright Side; Bright Side and Family Circle (July 1869-after 29 June 1873)
• The Child’s Friend (1872-after 1873)
I. W. Brinckerhoff
New York, New York
• The Child at Home (Dec 1859-1879?)
Brittain: Evans & Brittain
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
S. B. Brittan
New York, New York
• Young People’s Journal of Science, Literature, & Art (Nov 1848-?)
E. R. Broaders
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
S. K. Brobst
Allentown, Pennsylvania
• Der Jugend-Freund aller Christlichen Benennungen • Christen-Bote und Jugend-Freund • Jugend-Freund und Christen-Bote • Der Jugend-Freund • Der Jugend-Freund und Illustrierte JugendBlätter (16 June 1847-after 1917)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Der Jugend-Freund aller Christlichen Benennungen • Christen-Bote und Jugend-Freund • Jugend-Freund und Christen-Bote • Der Jugend-Freund • Der Jugend-Freund und Illustrierte JugendBlätter (16 June 1847-after 1917)
N. Broughton
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Child at Home (Dec 1859-1879?)
Brown: Dalton, Brown & Campbell
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Wreath (1 Nov 1842-1 June 1843)
Brown: Shepard, Clark & Brown
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Little-Pig Monthly (also, The Little Pig Monthly) (May, July 1859)
Brown, Bishop & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
Brown, Loomis & Co.
New York, New York
• Young People’s Illuminated Magazine (April-June 1857)
H. H. Brown; Hugh Hale Brown
Henry L. Brown & George P. Brown
Groton, Massachusetts
• The Golden Rule (May 1846-)
Joseph H. Brown; Brown, Lane & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
J. L. Brown
Bowdoinham, Maine
• What Not (1859-1860)
John Joseph Bruner (J. J. Bruner)
Salisbury, North Carolina
• Child’s Banner • The Children’s Banner (15 Feb 1865-1865)
J. J. Buchanan
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• The Flower Basket • Flower Basket; or Youth’s Magazine • The Flower Basket; or Youth’s Monthly Monitor (Oct 1850?-March 1852)
Buell & Blanchard
Washington, District of Columbia
• Friend of Youth (1849-Oct 1852)
Burges & Honour
Charleston, South Carolina
• Rose Bud, or Youth’s Gazette; Southern Rose Bud; The Southern Rose (11 Aug 1832-17 Aug 1839)
J. S. Burges
Charleston, South Carolina
• Rose Bud, or Youth’s Gazette; Southern Rose Bud; The Southern Rose (11 Aug 1832-17 Aug 1839)
J. W. Burke; John W. Burke
Macon, Georgia
• Children’s Guide (July 1863-Aug 1865)
• The Burke’s Weekly for Boys and Girls; Burke’s Magazine for Boys and Girls (6 July 1867-Dec 1871)
Burnett & Smith
New York, New York
• Youth’s Companion, and Weekly Family Visitor; Youth’s Companion and Family Visitor (1 April 1832-22 March 1834)
Button & Hanley • Button & Hobbs • Shortridge & Button • Shortridge, Button & Hanley
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
Norman A. Calkins • Denman, Calkins & Paine
New York, New York
• The Student; The Student and Family Miscellany (Nov 1848-Oct 1855)
N. A. Calkins • Calkins & Stiles
New York, New York
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
Campbell: W. L. Terhune, Frank L. Howard, Reed Campbell
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
• The Young Sportsman (1870?-1872)
Campbell: Terhune, Campbell & Farwell
Newark, New Jersey
• The Young Sportsman (1870?-1872)
Campbell: Dalton, Brown & Campbell
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Wreath (1 Nov 1842-1 June 1843)
George Q. Cannon
Salt Lake City, Utah Territory
• The Juvenile Instructor • Instructor • New Era (1 Jan 1866-present)
Capen: Marsh, Capen & Lyon
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Family School (Sept, Nov 1836)
G. W. Carleton
New York, New York
• Onward; Mayne Reid’s Magazine Onward (Jan 1869-Feb 1870)
Carlton & Lanahan
Carlton & Phillips
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Sunday-Scholar’s Mirror (1847-1850)
• Youth’s Monitor (1851-after 1854)
Carlton & Porter
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Encourager (Dec 1844-1847?)
Carter & Hendee • Carter, Hendee, & Babcock
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
T. Harrington Carter & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine; Boys’ & Girls’ Monthly Library (Jan 1843-after March 1844)
• New Church Magazine for Children; The Children’s New-Church Magazine (Jan 1843-1891?)
T. H. Carter & Sons • T. Harrington Carter & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• New Church Magazine for Children; The Children’s New-Church Magazine (Jan 1843-1891?)
J. Cashman • Kivlan & Cashman
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Crusader (also Young Crusader) (Jan 1869-Oct 1875?)
Cass: Joseph Elder, Thomas Egleston, & John Cass
New York, New York
• The Mt. Vernon Enterprise (1847-?)
Catholic Publication Society
New York, New York
• The Young Catholic (Oct 1870-after July 1876)
Catlin: Cox & Catlin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Boys’ and Girls’ Literary Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Bouquet (Nov 1842-Dec 1845)
J. Catlin
Montrose, Pennsylvania
James C. Catlin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Boys’ and Girls’ Literary Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Bouquet (Nov 1842-Dec 1845)
Chance: Miller & Chance
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Youth’s Miscellany (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 27 Feb-after May 1833)
Chapin: Lott & Chapin
New York, New York
• The Pierian (Jan-Sept 1843)
Chapman: Deane, Chapman & Crocker
Boston, Massachusetts
• Juvenile Gazette (18 March 1848-?)
Charlestown Female Seminary
Charlestown, Massachusetts
• The Young Ladies’ Casket (1841-24 March 1842)
Charles W. Charlton
Knoxville, Tennessee
• The Child’s Casket (also, Children’s Casket) (March-Sept? 1863)
Christian Depository
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Christian Sunday School Journal • The Christian Sunday-School Journal (May 1851-after May 1852)
Christian Publication Society
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Pilgrim (Sept 1863-after 1925)
Christian Publishing
St. Louis, Missouri
• The Young Evangelist • The Junior World (1865-1949?)
Christian Publishing Association
Dayton, Ohio
• Sunday School Herald (1865-after 1926)
Otis Clapp
Boston, Massachusetts
• New Church Magazine for Children; The Children’s New-Church Magazine (Jan 1843-1891?)
Clark & Hutchinson • W. A. Clark & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
Clark: Shepard, Clark & Brown
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Little-Pig Monthly (also, The Little Pig Monthly) (May, July 1859)
C. C. Clark
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Youth’s Monthly Visitor ; Youth’s Monthly Visiter (March 1844-1846)
John A. Clarke
Sharon Center, Ohio
• The Young Folks Gem (Nov 1872-after Nov 1876)
Wadsworth, Ohio
• The Young Folks Gem (Nov 1872-after Nov 1876)
Henry T. Clauder
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
•The Little Missionary (Dec 1870-1920)
Robert Coddington
New York, New York
• The Juvenile Weekly Gazette (9 Feb 1850-13 Dec 1851)
William T. Coggeshall
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Little Forester (Jan 1854-Oct 1855)
E. B. Coleman
New Haven, Connecticut
• The Sabbath School Repository and Teacher’s Assistant (Jan-Dec 1823)
Daniel C. Colesworthy
Portland, Maine
• The Juvenile Reformer and Sabbath School Instructor (27 May 1835-13 May 1836)
• Youth’s Monitor (1840-1842)
S. H. Colesworthy
Portland, Maine
• The Eastern Rose-Bud; Eastern Rose-Bud and Sabbath School Companion (6 March 1841-22 April 1843)
Collins Brothers
San Francisco, California
• The Pacific Youth (1870-1872)
Samuel Colman
Boston, Massachusetts
• Parley’s Magazine (16 March 1833-1844)
Columbiana County Lyceum Association
New Liston, Ohio
• Youth’s Lyceum (April-after Sept 1837)
Concordia Publishing House
St. Louis, Missouri
• Lutherisches Kinder- und Jugendblatt (Jan 1871-Dec 1938)
Thomas G. Condie, jr
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Juvenile Port-folio and Literary Miscellany (17 Oct 1812-7 Dec 1816)
Congregational Publishing Society
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Well-spring; The Wellspring for Young People; The Well-spring and Missionary Echoes; The Wellspring (5 Jan 1844-1928)
Chicago, Illinois
• The Well-spring; The Wellspring for Young People; The Well-spring and Missionary Echoes; The Wellspring (5 Jan 1844-1928)
Corey & Fairbank
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Child’s Newspaper (7 Jan-Sept 1834)
W. B. Corning, jr
Nyack, New York
• Boys’ and Girls’ New Monthly Magazine (July 1868-)
Cotton: Morris Cotton & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Schoolmate (Feb 1852-Oct 1855)
Cox & Catlin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Boys’ and Girls’ Literary Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Bouquet (Nov 1842-Dec 1845)
Aaron F. Cox; A. F. Cox
New York, New York
• Boys’ and Girls’ Literary Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Bouquet (Nov 1842-Dec 1845)
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Satchel (Feb-May 1849)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Tutor, and Boys’ and Girls’ Weekly Album (26 Feb 1841-30 Sept 1842)
• Boys’ and Girls’ Literary Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly Bouquet; Boys’ and Girls’ Bouquet (Nov 1842-Dec 1845)
• The Satchel (Feb 1846-1847)
Anna Denton Cridge; Anne Denton Cridge; Annie Denton Cridge; “Anna Denton Craig”
Cleveland, Ohio
• The Home Gem (Jan 1859-after Feb 1860)
Crocker: Deane, Chapman & Crocker
Boston, Massachusetts
• Juvenile Gazette (18 March 1848-?)
Adam Crooks
Syracuse, New York
• Juvenile Instructor (1844-1867)
• Children’s Banner (Syracuse, New York; 1857-after 1885)
William Crosby & Henry P. Nichols
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Playmate (Sept 1847-May 1848)
J. L. Cross
New Haven, Connecticut
• The Child’s Cabinet (1832)
O. R. L. Crozier
Honeoye, New York
• Children’s Friend • The Child’s Friend (April 1851-after Nov 1853)
Rochester, New York
• Children’s Friend • The Child’s Friend (April 1851-after Nov 1853)
Crump & Miller
Louisville, Kentucky
• The Children’s Friend (Louisville, Kentucky; May 1867-after July 1870)
Cummings, Hilliard, & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monitor (Jan 1823-Dec 1824)
William J. Cunningham
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Boys’ and Girls’ Weekly Catholic Magazine; Boys’ and Girls’ Catholic Magazine; Catholic Weekly Instructor; Weekly Catholic Instructor (6 June 1846-1851)
Curtis: Miller & Curtis
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
S. L. Cuthbert
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• The Youth’s Cabinet (1869-1871)
Dalton, Brown & Campbell
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Wreath (1 Nov 1842-1 June 1843)
Daniel Dana, jr.
New York, New York
• The Carrier Dove (Sept 1853-Dec 1877)
J. W. Daughaday; Daughaday & Co.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Monthly School Visitor; Clark’s School Visitor; Our Schoolday Visitor; The Schoolday Visitor Magazine; The Schoolday Magazine (1 April 1857-15 April 1875)
Daughaday & Becker
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Monthly School Visitor; Clark’s School Visitor; Our Schoolday Visitor; The Schoolday Visitor Magazine; The Schoolday Magazine (1 April 1857-15 April 1875)
Daughaday, Hammond & Co.; Daughaday & Hammond
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Monthly School Visitor; Clark’s School Visitor; Our Schoolday Visitor; The Schoolday Visitor Magazine; The Schoolday Magazine (1 April 1857-15 April 1875)
Emerson Davis
Westfield, Massachusetts
• The Scholar’s Quarterly Journal; The Scholar’s Journal (Feb 1828-15 Nov 1829)
George R. Davis & Bro.
Portland, Maine
• The Child’s Magazine (May 1857-April 1858)
Pardon Davis
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Repertory (Sept 1828-Jan 1829?)
Nathaniel L. Dayton
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Pupil: A Monthly Treasury for School Children (Oct 1855-March 1856?)
B. F. De Bow
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Deane, Chapman & Crocker
Boston, Massachusetts
• Juvenile Gazette (18 March 1848-?)
Paul F. de Gournay; P. F. de Gournay; P. F. deGournay
Montgomery, Alabama
• Our Friend (25 Dec 1865-1906?)
H. C. Demming
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
• Sunday School Gem (Jan 1867-after 1946)
W. Jennings Demorest
New York, New York
• Demorest’s Young America (Nov 1866-1875)
Denman, Calkins & Paine
New York, New York
• The Student; The Student and Family Miscellany (Nov 1848-Oct 1855)
J. S. Denman
New York, New York
• The Student and Young Tutor (Nov 1846-Oct 1848)
Deseret Sunday School Union
Salt Lake City, Utah Territory
• The Juvenile Instructor; Instructor; New Era (1 Jan 1866-present)
Deutsches Verlagshaus
Cleveland, Ohio
• Der Lämmer-Hirte; Der Lämmerhirt; Der Lämmer Hirte; Der Lammerhirte; Lammerherte (1857-1940)
Dewey & Co.
San Francisco, California
• California Youths’ Companion • Pacific Pioneer and Youth’s Literary Companion (3 Dec 1864-after 27 Jan 1867)
James S. Dickerson • Evans & Dickerson
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
J. A. Dickinson
Louisville, Kentucky
• The Children’s Friend (Louisville, Kentucky; May 1867-after July 1870)
Dillingham: Lee, Shepard & Dillingham
New York, New York
• The Infants’ Delight; Infants’ Delight (1870-after Dec 1872)
G. M. Dilworth
West Chester, Pennsylvania
• Young America (March 1856-after March 1858)
Dinsmore & Co.
New York, New York
• The Little-Pig Monthly (also, The Little Pig Monthly) (May, July 1859)
Dix: Sleeper, Dix & Rogers
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Medallion (17 April 1841-10 Dec 1842)
Dix & Edwards • Dix, Edwards & Co.
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Domestic Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church
New York, New York
• The Young Christian Soldier • The Young Christian Soldier and Children’s Guest • The Young Christian Soldier (Dec 1867-Dec 1911)
Patrick Donahoe
Boston, Massachusetts
• Spare Hours (Jan-Dec 1866)
Arthur Donaldson
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Magazine (May-June 1811, July-Aug 1813)
Tracy Doolittle
Albany, New York
• The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge (June 1830-1835)
T. Donaldson
Edgewood, Maryland
• The Weekly Magpie (30 April?-29 Oct 1859)
W. M. Doughty
Chicago, Illinois
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
Dowling & Shortridge • William Worth Dowling
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
William Worth Dowling
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Watchman (1870-1876)
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Sower (Jan 1865-1886)
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
• The Laurel Wreath (1872?-after 1874)
N. Draheir
Sparta, Georgia
• Young Folks’ Friend (Sept 1868-1869)
Drew and Scammell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Frank P. Durand; Long, Durand & Co.; Long & Durand
Washington, North Carolina
• The Little Sunbeam (also, Sunbeam) (June-after Nov 1869)
Howard Durham
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Little Forester (Jan 1854-Oct 1855)
• The Little Traveler (Cincinnati, Ohio; Nov 1854-after Dec 1854)
Edgar: Smith & Edgar
San Francisco, California
• California Youths’ Companion • Pacific Pioneer and Youth’s Literary Companion (3 Dec 1864-after 27 Jan 1867)
Edwards: Dix & Edwards • Dix, Edwards & Co.
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Egleston: Joseph Elder, Thomas Egleston, & John Cass
New York, New York
• The Mt. Vernon Enterprise (1847-?)
Benjamin Ela
New York, New York
• Youth’s Galaxy (Jan-June 1853)
Joseph Elder, Thomas Egleston, & John Cass
New York, New York
• The Mt. Vernon Enterprise (1847-?)
G. E. Elford & L. Wood
Greenville, South Carolina
• The Cadet of Temperance (1852)
H. S. Elliott
Germantown, Ohio
• The Ohio Cadet (1852)
Emory: Bangs & Emory
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
William Estill
Charleston, South Carolina
• Rose Bud, or Youth’s Gazette; Southern Rose Bud; The Southern Rose (11 Aug 1832-17 Aug 1839)
Evangelical Association
Cleveland, Ohio
• Sunday School Messenger (Cleveland, Ohio; June 1864-29 June 1947)
Evans & Brittain • Evans & Dickerson
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Executive Committee of the New York State Youth’s Temperance Society
Albany, New York
• Youth’s Temperance Enterprise (1842-1847)
Executive Committee of the Oberlin Youth’s Anti-Slavery Society
Oberlin, Ohio
• The Youth’s Emancipator (May 1842, Aug 1842-Mar 1843)
Executive Committee of the Youth’s Temperance Society of Rochester; Executive Committee of the Youth’s Temperance Association
Rochester, New York
• The Youth’s Temperance Banner (Aug 1846-1846)
Fairbank: Corey & Fairbank
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Child’s Newspaper (7 Jan-Sept 1834)
Eugene H. Fales
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Farwell: Terhune, Campbell & Farwell
Newark, New Jersey
• The Young Sportsman (1870?-1872)
Ephraim Fellows & W. R. Simpson
Belfast, Maine
• The Juvenile Magazine (April 1823)
James M. Ferguson
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
• Youth’s Evangelist • The Youth’s Evangelist (Jan 1859-1930?)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Youth’s Evangelist • The Youth’s Evangelist (Jan 1859-1930?)
Fields: Ticknor & Fields
Boston, Massachusetts
• Our Young Folks (Jan 1865-Dec 1873)
Myron Finch
New York, New York
• The Sabbath School Monitor; Sunday School Monitor; Light Ship and Sabbath School Monitor (1840-1846 or 1847)
Myron Finch & Charles Parker
New York, New York
• Youth’s Cabinet; The Youth’s Cabinet; New-York Teacher’s Lyceum; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet and Uncle Frank’s Dollar Magazine (28 April 1837-March 1857)
First Day School Association of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Scattered Seeds (Fifth month (May) 1869-1935)
S. R. Fisher & Co.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Pastor’s Helper • The Child’s Treasury (Jan 1859-after 1903)
Charles Fithian
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Asa Fitz
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Penny Library for School Children (1 April-3 June 1845)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Cold Water Boy (1842-1843)
• The Cold Water Girl (1842-1843)
Providence, Rhode Island
• The Cold Water Boy (1842-1843)
• The Cold Water Girl (1842-1843)
Asa Fitz & L. F. Forrest
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Scholar’s Penny Gazette (29 April 1848-17 Aug 1850)
L. D. Fleming
Portland, Maine; Newark, New Jersey
• Youth’s Family Instructor and Sunday School Visitor (7 Jan 1841-after May 1842)
E. H. Fletcher
New York, New York
• Youth’s Galaxy (Jan-June 1853)
Edward H. Fletcher
New York, New York
• Republication of Parley’s Magazine (1857)
D[aniel] K. Flickinger
Dayton, Ohio
• Missionary Visitor • Children’s Visitor (1865-1901)
W. C. Forde & Co.
San Francisco, California
• The Pacific Youth (1870-1872)
William C. Forde
San Francisco, California
• Youth’s Gazette (1871)
Foreign Committee of the Board of Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church
New York, New York
• The Carrier Dove (Sept 1853-Dec 1877)
Forrest: Asa Fitz & L. F. Forrest
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Scholar’s Penny Gazette (29 April 1848-17 Aug 1850)
Foster: Henry R. James, James W. Hopkins, & Charles R. Foster
Ogdensburg, New York
• The Boys’ Daily Journal • Boys’ Journal (Aug 1854-1857)
Fowler & Wells
New York, New York
• The Student; The Student and Family Miscellany (Nov 1848-Oct 1855)
A. Fowler
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Sunday Visitant, or, Weekly Repository of Christian Knowledge (3 Jan 1818-25 Dec 1819)
Charles S. Francis
New York, New York
• Parley’s Magazine (16 March 1833-1844)
Joseph H. Francis
Boston, Massachusetts
• Parley’s Magazine (16 March 1833-1844)
George W. Frary
Hudson, New York
• Little American (1 Oct 1862-1864)
Rhinecliff, New York
• Little American (1 Oct 1862-1864)
West Point, New York
• Little American (1 Oct 1862-1864)
Free-will Baptist Printing Establishment
E. French
New York, New York
• The Youth’s Penny Paper (May 1838-after Feb 1839)
Horace B. Fuller
Boston, Massachusetts
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Gardner: W. G. Reed & J. B. Gardner
Roxbury, Massachusetts
• Pioneer (4 May 1857-13 Oct 1858)
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
General Church of the New Jerusalem
Newark, Ohio
• Monthly Voice (Jan 1862-Aug 1863, Dec 1863-Jan 1864, April 1864)
General Convention of the New Church
New York, New York
• New Church Magazine for Children; The Children’s New-Church Magazine (Jan 1843-1891?)
General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Little Messenger (July 1868-1 Aug 1873)
General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School
New York, New York
• The Children’s Magazine (Jan 1829-1874)
General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union & Church Book Society
New York, New York
• Youth’s Gazette (Jan 1860-after 9 Sept 1865?)
• Children’s Guest (Jan 1860-Dec 1870)
Milton George (The Western Rural)
Chicago, Illinois
• Young Folks’ Rural; Young Folks’ Monthly; Young Folks’ Rural (also, Young Folks’ Rural Monthly) (Nov 1870-1883)
W. C. George
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Child’s Universalist Gazette, and Monthly Visiter (also, The Child’s Universalist Gazette, and Monthly Visitor) • The Child’s Gazette (12 July 1834, Jan 1835)
Gilbert: Bradley & Gilbert
Louisville, Kentucky
• The School and Fireside (11 Jan 1867-March 1868)
Gillin, McGuegan & Griffin; Gillin, McGuigan & Griffin; Gillin & McGuigan
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Guardian Angel (1867-after 1884)
John Peter Shindel Gobin: Shaw & Gobin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Star of Youth (Dec 1856-1857)
Goodwin: Hudson & Goodwin
Hartford, Connecticut
• Children’s Magazine (Jan-April 1789)
A. Q. Goodwin
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Sparkling Gem (1867-after 1868)
Cornelius H. Gottsberger
New York, New York
• The Children’s Catholic Magazine (March 1838-Feb 1840)
• Young Catholic’s Magazine (Dec 1841-1842?)
John Graham
Chicago, Illinois
• The Young Catholic’s Guide (May 1867-after July 1870)
Graves: Heath & Graves
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Reaper • Young Reaper (Jan 1844-1908?)
Graves, Marks & Co.
Nashville, Tennessee
• The Children’s Book of Choice and Entertaining Reading for the Little Folks at Home (also, The Children’s Monthly Book) (Jan 1855-April 1860)
• Children’s Friend (June 1859-after Oct 1861)
• Youth’s Magazine (May 1860-April 1861)
Greene: John Putnam and Wait, Greene, & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
Greene: Robinson, Greene & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
B. H. Greene, L. C. Bowles
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Repository (6 July 1833-1834?)
Joseph Griffen
Brunswick, Maine
• The Juvenile Key; Family Pioneer and Juvenile Key (18 Sept 1830-23 May 1837)
Griffin: Gillin, McGuegan & Griffin; Gillin, McGuigan & Griffin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Guardian Angel (1867-after 1884)
G. Guest & H. Johnson
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Repertory (Sept 1828-Jan 1829?)
Guild: Bradbury & Guild
Boston, Massachusetts
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
William Guild • Bradbury and Guild
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion; Forrester’s Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion (Jan 1848-Dec 1857)
William Guild & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Monthly Instructor and Fire Side Companion; Forrester’s Playmate; Youth’s Casket and Playmate (July 1854-after Jan 1868)
James M. Guthrie
Delaware, Ohio
• The Youth’s Monitor (Dec 1866-1867)
John Hageman
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Young America (June 1857-after June 1858?)
T. P. Haley; J. A. Dickinson
Louisville, Kentucky
• The Children’s Friend (Louisville, Kentucky; May 1867-after July 1870)
John B. Hall
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Wesleyan (1843-1852?)
B. B. Hallock
New York, New York
• The Young Christian (Jan 1851-1859)
Norwood Penrose Hallowell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Young Spectator (15 Third month [March]-24 Fifth month [May] 1856)
Samuel L. Hammond and Frederick W. Miller
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Portfolio (June-Sept 1861)
Hanley: Button & Hanley • Shortridge, Button & Hanley
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
E. N. Harris
Lynn, Massachusetts
• Sabbath School Contributor; Light of Zion, and Sabbath School Contributor (6 June 1839-22 June 1843)
Edward N. Harris
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Guide and Star (Jan-July 1843)
Ezekiel Harris & Co.
Mt. Pleasant, Ohio
• Juvenile Museum (16 Sept 1822-27 Sept 1823)
James F. Hart
Horicon, New York
• Youth’s Manual • The Weekly Manual • The Youth’s Manual • The Temperance Star • The Youth’s Guide (Jan-26 June, Aug-Dec 1868, Jan-Feb, July-Oct, Dec 1869-Jan, April-12 May 1870)
Hatch & Brother
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s National Gazette (Dec 1854-after June 1856)
H. L. Hastings
Boston, Massachusetts
• Little Christian (1871-1904?)
Hatch Brothers
Minneapolis, Minnesota
• The Minnesota Pupil • The Minnesota Pupil and Youth’s National Gazette (Dec 1868-after 1872)
Hawaiian Evangelical Association
Honolulu, Hawai‘i
• Ke Alaula (April 1866-March 1873)
S. Hawes
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young Folks’ Monitor, and The World We Live In (April 1861-after June 1861)
Heath & Graves
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Reaper • Young Reaper (Jan 1844-1908?)
Hendee: Carter & Hendee • Carter, Hendee, & Babcock
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
G. H. Hickman
Baltimore, Maryland
James E. Hickman
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Higgins & Perkinpink
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
Hilliard: Cummings, Hilliard, & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monitor (Jan 1823-Dec 1824)
J. V. Himes
Boston, Massachusetts
• Children’s Advent Herald; Youth’s Guide (May 1846-1860?)
Hinds: Shepard & Hinds • Shepard, Hinds & Woodward
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
Hitchcock & Walden
Chicago, Illinois
• Golden Hours (Jan 1869-1880)
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Die Glocke (The bell) • Sonntagschul Glocke (Sunday-school bell) (about 1856-1900?)
• Golden Hours (Jan 1869-1880)
St. Louis, Missouri
• Golden Hours (Jan 1869-1880)
Hitchcock: A. Poe & L. Hitchcock
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Die Glocke (The bell) • Sonntagschul Glocke (Sunday-school bell) (about 1856-1900?)
Hitchcock: Poe & Hitchcock
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
Hobbs: Button & Hobbs
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
L. G. Hoffman
Albany, New York
• The Sabbath School Messenger, and Children’s Friend (Oct 1828-Sept 1829?)
• The Sabbath School Messenger, and Children’s Friend (1 May 1831-1832?)
Charles Hollis
Baltimore, Maryland
• Sunday School Children’s Magazine (1838)
H. R. Holsinger
Dale City, Pennsylvania
• The Pious Youth (Jan 1870-Dec 1871)
Tyrone, Pennsylvania
• The Pious Youth (Jan 1870-Dec 1871)
Holy Family Sunday School Association
Chicago, Illinois
• The Sunday School Messenger (1868-after June 1875)
• Sunday School Companion (Jan 1869-1904)
Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention
Atlanta, Georgia
• Kind Words for the Sunday School Children • Kind Words, the Child’s Delight (Jan 1866-29 Sept 1929)
Greenville, South Carolina
• Kind Words for the Sunday School Children • Kind Words, the Child’s Delight (Jan 1866-29 Sept 1929)
Macon, Georgia
• Kind Words for the Sunday School Children • Kind Words, the Child’s Delight (Jan 1866-29 Sept 1929)
Marion, Alabama
• Kind Words for the Sunday School Children • Kind Words, the Child’s Delight (Jan 1866-29 Sept 1929)
Memphis, Tennessee
• Kind Words for the Sunday School Children • Kind Words, the Child’s Delight (Jan 1866-29 Sept 1929)
Honour: Burges & Honour
Charleston, South Carolina
• Rose Bud, or Youth’s Gazette; Southern Rose Bud; The Southern Rose (11 Aug 1832-17 Aug 1839)
Hopkins: Henry R. James, James W. Hopkins, & Charles R. Foster
Ogdensburg, New York
• The Boys’ Daily Journal • Boys’ Journal (Aug 1854-1857)
J. S. Hostetter
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
• I Will Try (May 1859-after Oct 1860)
Houghton: Hurd & Houghton
Boston, Massachusetts
• Apples of Gold (1871-1917) Hurd & Houghton (New York, New York) • Riverside Magazine for Young People (Jan 1867-Dec 1870)
Howard: W. L. Terhune, Frank L. Howard, Reed Campbell
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
• The Young Sportsman (1870?-1872)
Hudson & Goodwin
Hartford, Connecticut
• Children’s Magazine (Jan-April 1789)
Ralph Hunt
New York, New York
• Youth’s Cabinet; The Youth’s Cabinet; New-York Teacher’s Lyceum; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet and Uncle Frank’s Dollar Magazine (28 April 1837-March 1857)
Hunt: Putnam & Hunt
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
• Youth’s Magazine; or, Spirit of the Juvenile Miscellany (Jan-Dec 1830)
• Classical Journal and Scholar’s Review; Juvenile Rambler; Juvenile Rambler, or, Family and School Journal (Jan 1830-26 Dec 1833)
Hurd & Houghton
Boston, Massachusetts
• Apples of Gold (1871-1917)
New York, New York
• Riverside Magazine for Young People (Jan 1867-Dec 1870)
B. B. Hussey; Benjamin B. Hussey
Charleston, South Carolina
• Rose Bud, or Youth’s Gazette; Southern Rose Bud; The Southern Rose (11 Aug 1832-17 Aug 1839)
• The Bouquet (Dec 1841-23 Dec 1843)
Hutchings & Rosenfield; Hutchins & Rosenfield
San Francisco, California
• The Little Pioneer (Jan 1860-1861?)
A. Hutchinson
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
Worcester, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
William H. Hutchinson
Salem, Massachusetts
• The Asteroid (1 Aug 1848-after July 1849?)
Clark & Hutchinson
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
Thaddeus Hyatt, Daniel H. Jacques
New York, New York
• The Favourite Magazine of Instruction and Amusement for Boys and Girls; The Favorite (April-Sept 1852)
Willett J. Hyatt
Poughkeepsie, New York
• The Young Cadet (Aug-Oct 1872, Dec 1872-1873?)
Joseph W. Ingraham
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Sunday Scholars’ Magazine; or, Monthly Reward Book (Jan 1821-)
Alex. Ingram, jr
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• The Sabbath School Friend (1840?-)
W. & S. B. Ives
Jackson & Schram
Poughkeepsie, New York
• Youth’s Guide to Piety and Virtue; Youth’s Guide to Piety and Virtue, and Literary Casket (3 Sept 1836-after 5 Aug 1837)
Jacques: Thaddeus Hyatt, Daniel H. Jacques
New York, New York
• The Favourite Magazine of Instruction and Amusement for Boys and Girls; The Favorite (April-Sept 1852)
Galen James & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
Henry R. James, James W. Hopkins, & Charles R. Foster
Ogdensburg, New York
• The Boys’ Daily Journal • Boys’ Journal (Aug 1854-1857)
S. W. Johns
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Youth’s Magazine and Juvenile Harp (Jan 1841-after July 1842)
H. Johnson & G. Guest
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Repertory (Sept 1828-Jan 1829?)
Benjamin Johnson & Jacob Johnson
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Magazine, or Miscellaneous Repository of Useful Information (1802)
J. H. Jones • Barrett & Jones
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Little Truth-Teller: A New-Church Magazine for Children (Nov 1845-1852)
K. K. Jones
Chicago, Illinois
• The Youth’s Gazette (1843)
William L. Jones
New York, New York
• The Boys and Girls Own Magazine (Jan 1859-Dec 1861)
Juvenile Foreign Missionary Society
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Juvenile Missionary Intelligencer (March 1835-Feb 1838)
J. J. Kearney
Chicago, Illinois
• Young Catholic’s Friend (1865-1880?)
N. P. Kemp
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Child’s Paper (Jan 1852-1897?)
O. Kendall & J. Johnson
Providence, Rhode Island
• Juvenile Gazette (Nov 1819-Jan 1820?)
Oliver Kendall, jr
Providence, Rhode Island
• Juvenile Gazette (24 Nov 1827-15 Nov 1828)
G. F. Kimball
Belleville, Illinois
• The Youth’s Eclectic (June-after Oct 1867)
L. H. Kimball
Chicago, Illinois
• Little Bouquet; Little Bouquets; Lyceum Banner; Little Bouquet (15 May 1866-after Dec 1876)
Dexter S. King
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sabbath School Messenger (June 1837-16 April 1846)
Philip A. Kirk
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Catholics’ Friend (also, Young Catholic’s Friend) (6 May 1840-after 26 Dec 1840)
Kivlan & Cashman
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Crusader (also Young Crusader) (Jan 1869-Oct 1875?)
Isaac Knapp
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Cabinet; The Youth’s Cabinet; New-York Teacher’s Lyceum; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet and Uncle Frank’s Dollar Magazine (28 April 1837-March 1857)
Henry J. Kurtz
Dayton, Ohio
• The Children’s Paper (Jan 1871-after 1873)
Lanahan: Carlton & Lanahan
Lane: Brown, Lane & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
Lane & Scott
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Sunday-Scholar’s Mirror (1847-1850)
• Youth’s Monitor (1851-after 1854)
Lane: Lane & Tippett
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
• Sunday School Magazine (June 1835-1851)
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Sunday-Scholar’s Mirror (1847-1850)
Benjamin P. Lane
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
G. Lane & P. P. Sandford
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
Lane: T. Mason & G. Lane
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
• Youth’s Magazine: A Monthly Miscellany (May 1838-April 1841)
Lee & Shepard
Boston, Massachusetts
• Oliver Optic’s Magazine: Our Boys and Girls; Oliver Optic’s Magazine (5 Jan 1867-Dec 1875)
• The Infants’ Delight; Infants’ Delight (1870-after Dec 1872)
Lee, Shepard & Dillingham
New York, New York
• The Infants’ Delight; Infants’ Delight (1870-after Dec 1872)
James H. Lee
Charleston, Massachusetts
• Boys’ Monthly Gazette (May 1857-April 1858)
Frank Leslie
New York, New York
• Frank Leslie’s Children’s Friend • Frank Leslie’s Boys’ and Girls’ Illustrated Weekly • Frank Leslie’s Boys’ and Girls’ Weekly (April 1866-9 Feb 1884)
H. N. F. Lewis; Horatio N. F. Lewis
Chicago, Illinois
• Young Folks’ Rural; Young Folks’ Monthly; Young Folks’ Rural (also, Young Folks’ Rural Monthly) (Nov 1870-1883)
Lilly, Wait & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Parley’s Magazine (16 March 1833-1844)
J. P. Lippincott & Co.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Good Words for the Young (Nov 1868-Oct 1872)
Leander K. Lippincott
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Little Pilgrim (Oct 1853-April 1869)
Little: E. H. Pease & W. C. Little
Albany, New York
• The Monthly Rose (also, the Albany Monthly Rose) (Jan-Dec 1845)
W. C. Locke & Co.
New York, New York
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion; Forrester’s Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion (Jan 1848-Dec 1857)
Long, Durand & Co.; Long & Durand
Washington, North Carolina
• The Little Sunbeam (also, Sunbeam) (June-after Nov 1869)
Longley & Bro.
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Youth’s Friend • Youth’s Monthly Friend (also Monthly Youth’s Friend) (Cincinnati, Ohio; 6 March 1846-1860)
Chapin: Lott & Chapin
New York, New York
• The Pierian (Jan-Sept 1843)
Lowell: Witherell & Lowell
Concord, New Hampshire
• Uncle Ezekiel’s Youth’s Cabinet (May 1844-15 March 1846?)
Lutheran Association for the Publication of Religious Periodicals
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Busy Bee (Nov 1866-after Feb 1874)
Asa Lyman
New York, New York
• Youth’s Journal (Jan 1828-1829?)
Lyon: Adams, Blackmer & Lyon Publishing Co.
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Folks (1869-1877)
• The Sunday School Scholar • Scholar (Jan 1869-1876)
Lyon: Marsh, Capen & Lyon
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Family School (Sept, Nov 1836)
A. T. Maddox
Richmond, Virginia
• Youth’s Sunday Casket (1842)
J. P. Magee
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
R. M. Mansur
Mount Vernon, Maine
• Young Folks’ Monitor, and The World We Live In (April 1861-after June 1861)
Marks: Graves, Marks & Co.
Nashville, Tennessee
• The Children’s Book of Choice and Entertaining Reading for the Little Folks at Home (also, The Children’s Monthly Book) (Jan 1855-April 1860)
• Youth’s Magazine (May 1860-April 1861)
Marsh, Capen & Lyon
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Family School (Sept, Nov 1836)
Alfred Martien
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Young Folks’ News (16 Dec 1868-after 1882)
T. Mason: N. Bangs & T. Mason
New York, New York
T. Mason & G. Lane
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
• Youth’s Magazine: A Monthly Miscellany (May 1838-1841?)
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Well-spring; The Wellspring for Young People; The Well-spring and Missionary Echoes; The Wellspring (5 Jan 1844-1928)
Massachusetts Sunday School Society
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Sabbath School Visiter (1833-1843)
Massachusetts Temperance Union
Boston, Massachusetts
• Cold Water Army and Youth’s Picnic; Cold Water Army (Aug 1841-1843)
Lucius Matlack
New York, New York
• The Juvenile Wesleyan (1843-1852?)
Lucius C. Matlack
Syracuse, New York
• Juvenile Instructor (1844-1867)
McCalla: Staveley & McCalla
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Mentor (May 1850-Dec 1851?)
McCurdy & Weston
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Sparkling Fount (1858-)
D. McDonald & Co.
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
McGuegan: Gillin, McGuegan & Griffin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Guardian Angel (1867-after 1884)
McGuigan: Gillin, McGuegan & Griffin; Gillin, McGuigan & Griffin; Gillin & McGuigan
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Guardian Angel (1867-after 1884)
Morton McMichael
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Young People’s Book (Sept 1841-Aug 1842)
Darius Mead
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
S. G. Mead
New York, New York
• Fireside Miscellany and Young People’s Encyclopedia (Sept 1850-July 1851)
A. B. Mereness; Mereness Brothers
Martinsburg, New York
• Boys’ Journal (July 1868-after 1871?)
Miller: Crump & Miller
Louisville, Kentucky
• The Children’s Friend (Louisville, Kentucky; May 1867-after July 1870)
Miller & Chance
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Youth’s Miscellany (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 27 Feb-after May 1833)
Miller & Curtis
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Frederick W. Miller and Samuel L. Hammond
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Portfolio (June-Sept 1861)
John Edwin Miller
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Corporal (July 1865-April 1875) Alfred L. Sewell & John Edwin Miller (Chicago, Illinois) • The Little Corporal (July 1865-April 1875)
Miller: Sewell & Miller
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Corporal’s School Festival; School Festival; National School Festival (Jan 1870-1874)
Minnesotian Printing Co.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
• The Young Minnesotian (19 April 1869-6 Dec 1870)
Mission Press
Honolulu, Hawai‘i
• Ke Kumu Kamalii (Jan-Dec 1837)
J. Mitchell, jr.
Little Rock, Arkansas
• Monday Express (in 1852)
J. C. Mitchell
Little Rock, Arkansas
• Youth’s Banner (1852-after May 1853)
Mitchell: Swormstedt & Mitchell
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
Israel Moody
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
Nathan Moore
William August Munsell
Albany, New York
• The Bee (9 March 1844-22 April 1845)
J. Murphy • John Murphy & Co.
Baltimore, Maryland
• The Catholic Youth’s Magazine (Sept 1857-Aug 1861)
National Temperance Society
New York, New York
• Youth’s Temperance Banner (Jan 1866-1917)
Nelson & Phillips
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
New England Sunday School Union
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young Reaper • Young Reaper (Jan 1844-1908?)
New York Catholic Protectory
West Chester, New York
• The Little Schoolmate (Dec 1870-Jan 1876; May 1876)
Henry P. Nichols: William Crosby & Henry P. Nichols
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Playmate (Sept 1847-May 1848)
William Nichols
Boston, Massachusetts
• Juvenile Watchman (8 March, 26 April 1833-1835)
North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind
Raleigh, North Carolina
• The Deaf Mute Casket (1860-after 1870)
North Carolina Publishing Company
Raleigh, North Carolina
• Children’s Banner • The Life Boat (April-after July 1867)
Orphans’ Home
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Busy Bee (Nov 1866-after Feb 1874)
Howard Owen
Brunswick, Maine
• The Juvenile Temperance Watchman; Juvenile Watchman (2 Jan 1854-)
Owen: Stevenson & Owen
Nashville, Tennessee
• Sunday School Visitor • The Children’s Visitor • The Visitor (Nov 1850-Dec 1854, May 1855-March 1862, 1866-after 1921)
Pacific Youth Publishing Company
San Francisco, California
• The Pacific Youth (1870-1872)
Paine: Denman, Calkins & Paine
New York, New York
• The Student; The Student and Family Miscellany (Nov 1848-Oct 1855)
Charles Parker: Myron Finch & Charles Parker
New York, New York
• Youth’s Cabinet; The Youth’s Cabinet; New-York Teacher’s Lyceum; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet and Uncle Frank’s Dollar Magazine (28 April 1837-March 1857)
E. H. Pease & W. C. Little
Albany, New York
• The Monthly Rose (Jan-Dec 1845)(also, the Albany Monthly Rose)
C. H. Peirce
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young American’s Magazine of Self-Improvement (Jan-Dec 1847)
Perkinpink: Higgins & Perkinpink
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
Charles H. Philips
Kokomo, Indiana
• The Junior (June 1869-after Nov 1870)
Phillips, Sampson & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sargent’s School Monthly (Jan-Dec 1858)
Phillips: Carlton & Phillips
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Sunday-Scholar’s Mirror (1847-1850)
• Youth’s Monitor (1851-after 1854)
Phillips: Nelson & Phillips
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
Phillips: Sampson & Phillips
Brookline, Massachusetts
• The Young American (7 Oct 1857-1 Sept 1858)
A. R. Phippen
New York, New York
• The Schoolmate (Feb 1852-Oct 1855)
P. M. Pinckard
St. Louis, Missouri
• Sabbath School Star (Feb 1863-after 1870)
Poe: Poe & Hitchcock
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
A. Poe & L. Hitchcock • L. Swormstedt & A. Poe
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Die Glocke (The bell) • Sonntagschul Glocke (Sunday-school bell) (about 1856-1900?)
August Pohlig & Co.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Der Lämmer-Hirte; Der Lämmerhirt; Der Lämmer Hirte; Der Lammerhirte; Lammerherte (1857-1940)
R. H. Pollock & G. W. Gowdy
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Youth’s Evangelist • The Youth’s Evangelist (Jan 1859-1930?)
R. H. Pollock, G. W. Gowdy, R. D. Harper, & J. P. Smart
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Youth’s Evangelist • The Youth’s Evangelist (Jan 1859-1930?)
S. H. Porter
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Excelsior (1858)
Porter: Carlton & Porter
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Encourager (Dec 1844-1847?)
George W. & Sylvester Orlando Post
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
James T. Powell
Cheraw, South Carolina
• The Youth’s Temperance Monitor (1 Aug 1851)
Luther Pratt & A. Blakesley
New York, New York
• The Juvenile Depository, or Youth’s Mental Casket • Youth’s Mental Casket, and Literary Star • Casket and Star (July 1838-1842?)
Presbyterian Committee on Publication
Richmond, Virginia
• The Children’s Friend (Aug 1862-1 Feb 1865, 1866-June 1915)
William P. Price and James N. Walker
Greenville, South carolina
• The Cadet’s Companion (1851)
Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge
New York, New York
• The Standard-Bearer (1851-after 1867)
Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Nashville, Tennessee
• The Sunday-School Magazine • Church School Magazine (Jan 1871-Dec 1931)
Publishing House of the United Brethren in Christ Church
Dayton, Ohio
•The Children’s Friend • Friend for Boys and Girls (Dayton, Ohio; 1854-1917)
• Der Jugend-Pilger (1870-1914?)
T. B. Pugh
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Our Young Folks (Jan 1865-Dec 1873)
Putnam & Hunt
Boston, Massachusetts
• Classical Journal and Scholar’s Review; Juvenile Rambler; Juvenile Rambler, or, Family and School Journal (Jan 1830-26 Dec 1833)
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
• Youth’s Magazine; or, Spirit of the Juvenile Miscellany (Jan-Dec 1830)
John Putnam • John Putnam and Wait, Greene & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
Queen City Section No. 2, Cadets of Temperance
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Ohio Cadet (1852)
Rand: Reid & Rand
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sabbath School Messenger (June 1837-16 April 1846)
F. & G. C. Rand
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion; Forrester’s Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion (Jan 1848-Dec 1857)
Rand: Binney & Rand
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion; Forrester’s Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, and Fireside Companion (Jan 1848-Dec 1857)
J. L. Read (for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
J. D. Reagan
Milledgeville, Georgia
• Youth’s Gem (1850)
Macon, Georgia
• Youth’s Gem and Southern Cadet (Jan 1851-?)
W. G. Reed & J. B. Gardner
Roxbury, Massachusetts
• Pioneer (4 May 1857-13 Oct 1858)
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
William G. Reed
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America and Excelsior (Jan-after April 1859)
Reed: Richardson & Reed
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
• Young America and Excelsior (Jan-after April 1859)
Mayne Reid
New York, New York
• Onward; Mayne Reid’s Magazine Onward (Jan 1869-Feb 1870)
Reid & Rand
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sabbath School Messenger (June 1837-16 April 1846)
Religio-Philosophical Publishing Association
Chicago, Illinois
• Little Bouquet; Little Bouquets; Lyceum Banner; Little Bouquet (15 May 1866-after Dec 1876)
Review & Herald Publishing Association
Washington, District of Columbia
• The Youth’s Instructor; Instructor (1852-after Jan 14 1936)
Battlecreek, Michigan
• Youth’s Instructor; Insight (Aug 1852-present?)
Rochester, New York
• Youth’s Instructor; Insight (Aug 1852-present?)
Rich & Vose
Portland, Maine
• Young People’s Helper; Young People’s Helper and Temperance Visitor (1862-April 1872)
Rockland, Maine
• The Youth’s Temperance Visitor (Feb 1860-April 1861, Sept 1862-April 1872)
Richards and Walker
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
William C. Richards
Athens, Georgia
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
J. C. Richardson & Co.
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Forest Garland (1853-1854)
Richardson & Andrews
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
Richardson & Reed
Boston, Massachusetts
• Young America Monthly Magazine (Jan-Dec 1858)
• Young America and Excelsior (Jan-after April 1859)
Richardson: Robinson and Richardson
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
William Rideing
Boston, Massachusetts
• Every Boy’s Magazine (1871)
O. A. Roberts
Dayton, Ohio
• Sunday School Herald (1865-after 1926)
James Robinson • James Robinson & Co. • Robinson and Richardson • Robinson, Greene & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
Rogers: Sleeper & Rogers • Sleeper, Dix & Rogers
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Medallion (17 April 1841-10 Dec 1842)
O. A. Roorbach
New York, New York
• Happy Hours (1871-1872)
George B. Russell
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• The Pastor’s Helper • The Child’s Treasury (Jan 1859-after 1903)
Sampson & Phillips
Brookline, Massachusetts
• The Young American (7 Oct 1857-1 Sept 1858)
Sampson: Philips, Sampson & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sargent’s School Monthly (Jan-Dec 1858)
Sandford: G. Lane & P. P. Sandford
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
Adolph L. Sanger; A. S. Isaacs; Morris S. Wise
New York
• Hebrew Sabbath School Companion (1872)
George Savage
New York, New York
• The Schoolmate (Feb 1852-Oct 1855)
C. M. Saxton
New York, New York
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Saxton: Whittemore & Saxton
Chillicothe, Ohio
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Scammell: Drew and Scammell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Schermerhorn, Bancroft, & Co.
New York, New York
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
L. Schnabel & M. Brecher
New York, New York
• Young Israel; Libanon (Jan 1871-1875?)
W. F. Schneider
Cleveland, Ohio
• Der Christliche Kinderzeitung • Christliche Kinderfreund (June 1856-after 1879)
Schram: Jackson & Schram
Poughkeepsie, New York
• Youth’s Guide to Piety and Virtue; Youth’s Guide to Piety and Virtue, and Literary Casket (3 Sept 1836-after 5 Aug 1837)
O. Scott
New York, New York
• The Juvenile Wesleyan (1843-1852?)
Scott: Lane & Scott
New York, New York
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Sunday-Scholar’s Mirror (1847-1850)
• Youth’s Monitor (1851-after 1854)
A. K. Severance
Papermill Village, New Hampshire
• The Youth’s Pictorial Magazine (May 1848)
Alfred L. Sewell • Alfred L. Sewell & John Edwin Miller
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Corporal (July 1865-April 1875)
Sewell & Miller • Alfred L. Sewell & Co.
Chicago, Illinois
• The Little Corporal’s School Festival; School Festival; National School Festival (Jan 1870-1874)
Shaw & Gobin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Star of Youth (Dec 1856-1857)
Shepard: Lee & Shepard
Boston, Massachusetts
• Oliver Optic’s Magazine: Our Boys and Girls; Oliver Optic’s Magazine (5 Jan 1867-Dec 1875)
• The Infants’ Delight; Infants’ Delight (1870-after Dec 1872)
Shepard, Clark & Brown
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Little-Pig Monthly (also, The Little Pig Monthly) (May, July 1859)
H. C. Shepard • Shepard & Hinds • Shepard, Hinds & Woodward
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
O. Sheple
Lowell, Massachusetts
• The Rose Bud (March 1832-after Feb 1834?)
John L. Shorey
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Nursery (Jan 1867-Oct 1880)
A. C. Shortridge • Shortridge & Alden • Shortridge & Button • Shortridge, Button & Hanley • Dowling & Shortridge
Indianapolis, Indiana
• The Little Chief (Jan 1867-Feb 1872)
W. J. Shuey
Dayton, Ohio
• • The Children’s Friend • Friend for Boys and Girls (Ohio; 1854-1917)
W. R. Simpson: Ephraim Fellows & W. R. Simpson
Belfast, Maine
• The Juvenile Magazine (April 1823)
T. M. Skinner & Co.
Colchester, Connecticut
• Monthly Preceptor; or, Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction and Amusement (1815)
Thomas M. Slaughter
Columbus, Georgia
• Youth’s Companion (Columbus, Georgia; 1843-?)
Sleeper & Rogers
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Medallion (17 April 1841-10 Dec 1842)
Sleeper, Dix & Rogers
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Medallion (17 April 1841-10 Dec 1842)
Smith & Edgar
San Francisco, California
• California Youths’ Companion • Pacific Pioneer and Youth’s Literary Companion (3 Dec 1864-after 27 Jan 1867)
Charles Smith
New York, New York
• The Youth’s News Paper (30 Sept-4 Nov 1797)
Daniel D. Smith
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Child’s Universalist Gazette, and Monthly Visiter (also, The Child’s Universalist Gazette, and Monthly Visitor) • The Child’s Gazette (12 July 1834, Jan 1835)
J. Stanley Smith
Albany, New York
• Youth’s Temperance Enterprise (1842-1847)
William Smith
Boston, Massachusetts
• Expostulator, or Young Catholic’s Guide (31 March 1830-23 March 1831)
Smith: Burnett & Smith
New York, New York
• Youth’s Companion, and Weekly Family Visitor; Youth’s Companion and Family Visitor (1 April 1832-22 March 1834)
H. H. Snelling
New York, New York
• The Pierian (Jan-Sept 1843)
Soden: Bradbury & Soden
Boston, Massachusetts
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Caroline A. Soule
New York, New York
• Guiding Star: A Sunday Paper for Boys and Girls (4 July 1868-1873)
South Carolina Sunday School Union
Charleston, South Carolina
• Sunday School Paper for the South (May 1861-April 1862?)
Nathaniel Southard
New York, New York
• The Sabbath School Monitor; Sunday School Monitor; Light Ship and Sabbath School Monitor (1840-1846 or 1847)
• Youth’s Cabinet; The Youth’s Cabinet; New-York Teacher’s Lyceum; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet and Uncle Frank’s Dollar Magazine (28 April 1837-March 1857)
Southern Baptist Sunday School Union
Nashville, Tennessee
• Children’s Friend (June 1859-after Oct 1861)
South-western Book and Publishing Company
St. Louis, Missouri
• Sabbath School Star (Feb 1863-after 1870)
William V. Spencer
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
J. Spittall; J. Spittal
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• Juvenile Gazette (Dec 1833)
George W. Stacy
Mendon, Massachusetts
• Juvenile Gazette (2 July 1831)
Staveley & McCalla
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Mentor (May 1850-Dec 1851?)
Isaac C. & John N. Stearns • Stephen T. Allen, Isaac C. & John N. Stearns • John N. Stearns • John N. Stearns & Co.
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
Stevenson & Owen
Nashville, Tennessee
• Sunday School Visitor • The Children’s Visitor • The Visitor (Nov 1850-Dec 1854, May 1855-March 1862, 1866-after 1921)
Stiles: Calkins & Stiles
New York, New York
• The Student and Schoolmate; The Student and Schoolmate, and Forrester’s Boy’s and Girl’s Magazine; The Student and Schoolmate; The Schoolmate (Nov 1855-1872)
Strickland: Usher & Strickland
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sabbath School Contributor; Light of Zion, and Sabbath School Contributor (6 June 1839-22 June 1843)
Sunday-School Society/Sunday School Society
Worcester, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
H. W. Swett
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Young People’s Mirror and American Family Visitor; Young People’s Mirror; Mirror (1 Jan 1848-1 Dec 1849)
Swormstedt & Mitchell
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
L. Swormstedt & A. Poe
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Die Glocke (The bell) • Sonntagschul Glocke (Sunday-school bell) (about 1856-1900?)
J. Tallcot; Joseph Tallcot
J. D. Tallmadge & E. B. Tallmadge
Chicago, Illinois
• Young Folks’ Rural; Young Folks’ Monthly; Young Folks’ Rural (also, Young Folks’ Rural Monthly) (Nov 1870-1883)
Wilkins F. Tannehill & William T. Berry
Nashville, Tennessee
• Juvenile Museum (1829)
Taylor & Tracy
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Youth’s Magazine (30 Sept 1834-after May 1838)
James P. Taylor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• The Children’s Friend (Fifth month [May] 1866-Twelfth month [Dec] 1887)
West Chester, Pennsylvania
• The Children’s Friend (Fifth month [May] 1866-Twelfth month [Dec] 1887)
Taylor: Ward & Taylor
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
W. L. Terhune, Frank L. Howard, Reed Campbell
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
• The Young Sportsman (1870?-1872)
Terhune, Campbell & Farwell
Newark, New Jersey
• The Young Sportsman (1870?-1872)
Thomas & Co.
Buffalo, New York
• The Friend of Youth (March 1839-1839)
E. H. Thomas
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
• Sunday School Gem (Jan 1867-after 1946)
Percy W. Thompson
Washington, District of Columbia
• Boys’ Ledger (1872-1873?)
Brown Thurston
Portland, Maine
• The Youth’s Friend (Jan 1866)
Ticknor & Fields
Boston, Massachusetts
• Our Young Folks (Jan 1865-Dec 1873)
Franklin H. Tinker
Chicago, Illinois
• The Young Pilot • Young Pilot and Little Men (Nov 1870-Sept 1871)
Tippett: Lane & Tippett
New York, New York
• The Child’s Magazine (July 1827-1844)
• Sunday School Magazine (June 1835-1851)
• Sunday School Advocate (5 Oct 1841-31 Dec 1921)
• The Sunday-Scholar’s Mirror (1847-1850)
Tracy: Taylor & Tracy
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Youth’s Magazine (30 Sept 1834-after May 1838)
Transylvania Printing & Publishing Co.
Lexington, Kentucky
• The Children’s Friend (Lexington, Kentucky; 1868-after 1878)
• Good Words for the Children (1872-after 1878)
S. L. Tucker
West Chester, Pennsylvania
• Young America (March 1856-after March 1858)
J. W. Turner: Messrs. Baird & J. W. Turner
Richmond, Virginia
• Southern Boys’ and Girls’ Monthly (Jan 1867-July 1868)
Miss W. C. Tyson
Augusta, Georgia
• The Youth’s Friend (8 Feb 1850-)
Uhlhorn: Young & Uhlhorn
New Haven, Connecticut
• Companion for Youth (17 Nov 1838-11 May 1839)
Unitarian Sunday School Society
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sunday School Gazette; The Dayspring (4 Aug 1849-after Dec 1879)
United Brethren Printing Establishment
Dayton, Ohio
• The Children’s Friend • Friend for Boys and Girls (Dayton, Ohio; 1854-1917)
Universalist Publishing House
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Myrtle (2 Aug 1851-1918)
Universalist Sunday School
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Youth’s Friend • Youth’s Monthly Friend (also Monthly Youth’s Friend) (Cincinnati, Ohio; 6 March 1846-1860)
Usher & Strickland
Boston, Massachusetts
• Sabbath School Contributor; Light of Zion, and Sabbath School Contributor (6 June 1839-22 June 1843)
J. M. Usher
James M. Usher
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Monthly Magazine (July 1850-June 1851?)
W. K. Vaill
New York, New York
• Robert Merry’s Museum (Feb 1841-Nov 1872)
E. J. Van Brunt
Charleston, South Carolina
• Rose Bud, or Youth’s Gazette; Southern Rose Bud; The Southern Rose (11 Aug 1832-17 Aug 1839)
James Van Valkenburgh
New York, New York
• Youth’s Companion, and Weekly Family Visitor; Youth’s Companion and Family Visitor (1 April 1832-22 March 1834)
Vanduzee: Beadle & Vanduzee
Buffalo, New York
• The Youth’s Casket (Jan 1852-Dec 1857)
Vermont Sunday School Union
Middlebury, VT
• Youth’s Herald and Sabbath School Magazine (Jan 1829-Dec 1830)
Rutland, VT
• Youth’s Herald and Sabbath School Magazine (Jan 1829-Dec 1830)
S. Vonnieda
Dayton, Ohio
• • The Children’s Friend • Friend for Boys and Girls (Ohio; 1854-1917)
Z. Pope Vose
Portland, Maine
• Young People’s Helper; Young People’s Helper and Temperance Visitor (1862-April 1872)
Rockland, Maine
• Band of Hope Visitor (1859)
• The Maine Spectator • The Spectator (Jan 8-June 1859)
• The Youth’s Temperance Visitor (Feb 1860-April 1861, Sept 1862-April 1872)
Vose: Rich & Vose
Portland, Maine
• Young People’s Helper; Young People’s Helper and Temperance Visitor (1862-April 1872)
Rockland, Maine
• The Youth’s Temperance Visitor (Feb 1860-April 1861, Sept 1862-April 1872)
Wait: John Putnam and Wait, Greene, & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Juvenile Miscellany (Sept 1826-Feb 1836, April 1836)
Thomas B. Wait & Son
Boston, Massachusetts
• Youth’s Gazette (13 Jan-after Feb 1827)
Wait: Lilly, Wait & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
• Parley’s Magazine (16 March 1833-1844)
Walden: Hitchcock & Walden
Chicago, Illinois
• Golden Hours (Jan 1869-1880)
Cincinnati, Ohio
• Die Glocke (The bell) • Sonntagschul Glocke (Sunday-school bell) (about 1856-1900?)
• Golden Hours (Jan 1869-1880)
St. Louis, Missouri
• Golden Hours (Jan 1869-1880)
Walker & Barrett
Portland, Maine
• The Scholars’ Leaf of the Tree of Knowledge (6 Jan 1849-16 Dec 1850)
Edward Walker
New York, New York
• The Young People’s Mirror and American Family Visitor; Young People’s Mirror; Mirror (1 Jan 1848-1 Dec 1849)
Walker: Richards and Walker
Charleston, South Carolina
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
John R. Walsh
Chicago, Illinois
• Our Young Folks (Jan 1865-Dec 1873)
Ward & Taylor
Cincinnati, Ohio
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
Webster & Wood
Albany, New York
• Children’s Friend (Jan 1826-1827?)
S. R. Weeden
Providence, Rhode Island
• Pupil’s Monitor (7 Dec 1833-8 Nov 1834)
Carl Weitershausen
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Jugend-Zeitung (1843-1845)
F. E. Wellman
Brookline, Massachusetts
• Young American (2 May 1855-9 April 1856)
J. K. Wellman
New York, New York
• Young People’s Magazine (Jan-Dec 1846)
W. F. Wells
Mt. Lebanon, Louisiana
• Children of the West (1868-1869)
Wells: Fowler & Wells
New York, New York
• The Student; The Student and Family Miscellany (Nov 1848-Oct 1855)
Western Sunday School Union
Utica, New York
• The Juvenile Magazine (27 Jan 1827-Dec 1828)
Weston: McCurdy & Weston
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Sparkling Fount (1858-)
Nathan Whiting
New Haven, Connecticut
• The Guardian, or Youth’s Religious Instructor (Jan 1819-Dec 1824)
• The Guardian and Monitor (Jan 1825-Dec 1828)
Henry Whitlock
New Haven, Connecticut
• Youth’s Repository of Christian Knowledge (March, Sept 1813)
Whitmore & Smith
Nashville, Tennessee
• Our Little People • Our Little People Quarterly (Jan 1871-1934)
Whittemore & Saxton
Chillicothe, Ohio
• The Schoolfellow (Jan 1849-Sept 1857)
A. Wiebusch & Son Printing Co.
St. Louis, Missouri
• Die Christliche Kinderzeitung (1867-1885?)
Francis S. Wiggins
New York, New York
• The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge (June 1830-1835)
S. Wild
New York, New York
• The Mentor and Youth’s Instructive Companion (15 Dec 1830-after Jan 1831)
A. W. Wilgus
Buffalo, New York
• School Reader (1842)
Willard Tract Repository
Boston, Massachusetts
• Loving Words for Children (1871-after 1872)
Williams: Joseph Elder, Thomas Egleston, & J. B. Williams
New York, New York
• The Mt. Vernon Enterprise (1847-?)
George S. Willson
Concord, New Hampshire
• The Mountain Rill (April 1845-after May 1845)
Samuel S. Wilson
Providence, Rhode Island
• The Juvenile Repository (Jan-27 March 1830)
J. Winchester
New York, New York
• Every Youth’s Gazette; Youth’s Gazette; Peter Parley’s Youth’s Gazette (22 Jan-31 Dec 1842)
Witherell & Lowell
Concord, New Hampshire
• Uncle Ezekiel’s Youth’s Cabinet (May 1844-15 March 1846?)
J. F. Witherell
Concord, New Hampshire
• Uncle Ezekiel’s Youth’s Cabinet (May 1844-15 March 1846?)
Wood: Webster & Wood
Albany, New York
• Children’s Friend (Jan 1826-1827?)
Wood: G. E. Elford & L. Wood
Greenville, South Carolina
• The Cadet of Temperance (1852)
Woodward: Shepard, Hinds & Woodward
Boston, Massachusetts
• The Monthly Rose; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet); The Monthly Rose, and Otis School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and School Cabinet; The Monthly Rose, and Literary Cabinet; The Monthly Rose (July 1845-after Nov 1847)
David Austin Woodworth
New York, New York
• Youth’s Cabinet; The Youth’s Cabinet; New-York Teacher’s Lyceum; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet; Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet and Uncle Frank’s Dollar Magazine (28 April 1837-March 1857)
• The Sabbath School Monitor; Sunday School Monitor; Light Ship and Sabbath School Monitor (1840-1846 or 1847)
Young & Uhlhorn
New Haven, Connecticut
• Companion for Youth (17 Nov 1838-11 May 1839)
L. H. Young
New Haven, Connecticut
• Companion for Youth (17 Nov 1838-11 May 1839)
Young American
Buffalo, New York
• The Young American (April-Dec 1869)
Young Pilot Publishing Company
Chicago, Illinois
• The Young Pilot • Young Pilot and Little Men (Nov 1870-Sept 1871)
To “Nineteenth-Century American Children & What They Read”
Some of the children | Some of their books | Some of their magazines
Some works for adults, 1800-1872