The Flag of Our Union
American
The Flag of Our Union was an American literary magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts. Their offices were at 24-26 Tremont St, formerly the Boston Museum Building (razed). - AsNotedIn
The Flag of Our Union was an American literary magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts. Their offices were at 24-26 Tremont St, formerly the Boston Museum Building (razed). - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1845/05/24 | Frederick Gleason of "The Flag of Our Union" writes to Edgar Poe, asking him to become a regular contributor. | Work | |||||
1849/03/17 | "Hop-Frog - Or, the Eight Chained Ourangoutangs" plunges into "The Flag of Our Union". | Publisher | Hop-Frog (short story) | ||||
1849/06/09 | Edgar Allan Poe's short story "Landor's Cottage" is published in 'Flag of Our Union'. | Publisher | Landor's Cottage (Short Story) | ||||
1849/07/07 | "The Flag of Our Union", the only US newspaper to publish the works of the impoverished Poe during the final year of his life, publishes his sonnet "To My Mother". | Publisher | |||||
1868/00/00 | "Jenny Garrow's Lovers" by Sarah Orne Jewett is published in The Flag of Our Union. | Publisher | Jenny Garrow's Lovers (short story) |
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