226 History of Hingham. 



Rufus P. Stebbins. 



Reverend Calvin Lincoln. Sermon preached in the Old Meeting-house, 

 Hingham, Sunday, Sept. 18, 1881. Also Services at the Funeral, and 

 Sketch by Quincy Bicknell, a Parishioner. Hingham. Published by 

 the Parish. 1882. 



Luther Stephenson, Jr. 



Report of the Chief Detective of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for 



the year ending Dec. 31, 1876, including the result of the Inspection of 



Factories and Public Buildings. 

 Report of the Chief of State Detective Force of the Commonwealth of 



Massachusetts for the year ending Dec. 31, 1877. 

 Addresses and Papers. Printed for Private use. Togus, Me. 1885, 



pp. 71. 8vo. 



Richard Henry Stoddard. 



Born in Hingham, 1825. Early moved to New York, where he 

 has since resided. A favorite American poet. 



His published works are numerous, and include, — 



Foot-prints, a volume of verse. 1849. 



Poems. 1852. 



Adventures in Fairy Land. 1853. 



Songs of Summer. 1857. 



Town and Country. 1857. 



Life of Alexander Von Humboldt. 1859. 



Loves and Heroines of the Poets. 1860. 



The King's Bell. 1863. 



The Story of Little Red Riding Hood. 1864. 



Under Green Leaves. 1865. 



Late English Poets. 1865. 



Melodies and Madrigals, mostly from the Old English Poets. 1865. 



The Children in the Wood. 1866. 



Putnam, the Brave. 1869. 



The Book of the East, and other Poems. 1871. 



Memoir of Edgar Allan Poe. 1875. 



Poems. 1880. 



Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1882. 



In addition to his original works, Mr. Stoddard edited new edi- 

 tions of Griswold's Male and Female Poets of America, 1873 and 

 1874 ; The Bric-a-Brac, and Sans Souci Series, 1874 and 1875 ; 

 A Century After, Picturesque Glimpses of Philadelphia and 

 Pennsylvania, 1876 ; and more recently a number of volumes 

 relating to English literary history and memorabilia. He was 

 more recently the literary editor of the " New York Mail and 

 Express." 



Mr. Stoddard has been styled " one of the poets of whom 

 America may well be proud." Among the best known of his 



