Two of a Kind, by Roe L. Hendrick, drawings by O.F. Howard
Chief Longfeather’s Christmas Tree, by Anne McQueen, drawings by Rodney Thomson
A Walk in the Woods in Winter, Part One, by Wardon A. Curtis, drawings by Arthur Bartlett
Suzanne, Ch. 2, Angele meets a good friend, by Edith Barnard, Delano, drawn by F.R. Gruger
Failing to Spike the Lever, by Harold T. Chesbrough, drawn by W.F. Stecher
Fact and Comment, Importing Foreign Quarrels, The Tariff, The Unknown God, Prices, Supporting Prices Artificially
The Companion in the New Year, Current Events
Home-Products Day, by Grace Atherton Dennon
Untempted Righteousness, Sophie, Roman Antiquities in Tunisia, The Mountains of the Sea, A Scissor, The Wild Ride of an Eagle, An Old-Time Blast Furnace, A Scotch Egg’s Worth, The Hypnotic Bugler
Fiddlesticks, by Louise Ayres Garnett, drawn by Bertha Stone
The Curious Christmas Tree, by Margaret Ely Webb
The Little Sheep of Bethlehem, by Elizabeth Thornton Turner
The Stranger, by Harrison Long, drawn by Marguerite Kaeselau
Christmas Shopping, by Virginia Stanard
The December Stars, A Girl’s Quick Wit, Sauce for the “Grouch”
Blue Babies, Lilybel’s Reason, A Ride in a Pampas Coach, A Newspaper Dog, A True Philospher, “Me and the Prince”, An Indiscreet Admission
“Clock or Hour Glass?”, P and G – The White Naphtha Soap, full page ad.
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I’m wondering if you have plans to digitize the 1921 editions of the Youth’s Companion. I am looking for a series of stories about a freed man, George Washington Daniels. He was originally from Georgia, then post civil war was in Hastings Minnesota and then farmed in White, South Dakota. I saw in a Brookings County Press obituary/article from May 5, 1921 that his life stories were published “recently” (in 1921) in the Youth’s Companion. Thank you for your response.
I’m wondering if you have plans to digitize the 1921 editions of the Youth’s Companion. I am looking for a series of stories about a freed man, George Washington Daniels. He was originally from Georgia, then post civil war was in Hastings Minnesota and then farmed in White, South Dakota. I saw in a Brookings County Press obituary/article from May 5, 1921 that his life stories were published “recently” (in 1921) in the Youth’s Companion. Thank you for your response.