BIBLIOGKAPHY OF SIOUX CITY AUTHOES. 



II. 



By F. H. GAEVER. 



Two years ago the writer prepared a list of Sioux 

 City authors and their works. It was published in Vol- 

 ume I of these proceedings. The plan followed was to 

 note all histories, nove^i^ short stories, essays, addresses, 

 sermons or poems which had been published in book, 

 magazine or pamphlet form. Works privately printed 

 were not excluded. The names included were either 

 those of actual residents of Sioux City or of persons born 

 and raised here. 



The first list was necessarily incomplete, but a be- 

 ginning was made. Its publication brought to light new 

 names and productions. The present list includes, there- 

 fore, not only the publications of the last two years, 

 but, in addition, several names and works omitted from 

 the first list. 



In the April, 1905, issue of the Iowa Journal of His- 

 tory and Politics a reviewer of Volume I of these pro- 

 ceedings said: "The article giving a list of Sioux City 

 authors will be of special interest to collectors of lowana 

 as well as to librarians and bibliogTaphers. It would 

 be well for other communities to follow the compiler's 

 lead and have similar lists made." 



If such a list has any value it goes without saying 

 that, the more complete it is the greater will be its value; 

 hence this second list. Sometime in the future the list 

 may be continued still farther. 



Baldwin, Mary R. "Joyce Harley;" a story published in pamphlet 



form, about 50 pages. D. C. Cook, Chicago, 1881. 

 . "Bloomfield Rock;" a story published in pamphlet form, 



about 50 pages. D. C. Cook, Chicago, 1881. 

 . "Girl Life at Willowville ; " a story published in pamphlet 



form, about 50 pages. D. C. Cook, Chicgo, 1881. 

 . "Garnet's Garden or the New Boy at Southcott;" 282 pages. 



Phillips & Hunt, New York and Cincinnati, 1887. 



