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Joseph Rodman Drake. By James Grant Wilson, in 

 Harper's Magazine, vol. 49, p. 65. 



In an address on New York authors, by James Grant 

 Wilson, in New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 

 vol. 24 (January, 1893). 



Joseph Rodman Drake, the author of " The American. 

 Flag." By James Grant Wilson, in Century Magazine, vol. 

 58 (July, 1910), p. 439. It has portraits of Drake and Hal- 

 leek, and important facsimiles. 



Recollections of Joseph Rodman Drake. By James Grant 

 Wilson, in Book Nezus, vol. 30, p. 410. 



Other biographical or critical articles have been located, as 

 follows : 



Drake's Poems, in The New York Mirror, 1835. It is a 

 four-column review of the first collected edition of Drake's 

 writings and was written, perhaps, by N. P. Willis. 



Alnwick Castle, with other Poems. [By Fitz-Greene Hal- 

 leck] . New York : George Dearborn, MD CCC XXXVI. In 

 this first edition of Halleck, his remarkable elegiac poem " On 

 the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, of New-York, Sept. 

 1820," is printed on pp. 37-39. A copy is owned by the 

 Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences. 



The Muses of Manhattan, with Drake's portrait in the 

 margin, is an article in the Cosmopolitan, January, 1893. 



Honoring an American Poet. By F. M. White, in 

 Harper's Weekly, vol. 54, p. 13. 



Joseph Rodman Drake. By Richard Henry Stoddard, in 

 The Critic, vol. 24, also called vol. 27, p. 83. 



Joseph Rodman Drake. By M. A. D. Howe, in The Book- 

 man, vol. 5, p. 304. Also relates to Halleck. 



An American Poet Honored at Last. Joseph Rodman 

 Drake. By G. W. Harris, in The Book News Monthly, vol. 

 33, no. 7, March, 191 5. A good compilation. 



Poetry of Joseph Rodman Drake. By A. E. Corning, in 

 The Bookman, vol. 41, p. 574. A carefully written apprecia- 

 tion by a student of the Knickerbocker School. 



