Godey's
Lady's Book
Vol. LXIV, January-June 1862
A Beautiful Moss Basket
76
A Complete Outfit for the Nursery Department (Illustrated)—frock
for girl
1-2, christening
cap, infant's shirt, infant's bedgown, baptismal robe,
pelisse for 2 year
old, capote for child under 1, chemisette for little girl,
cap for 1-2 year
old, bib, apron for little girl
179
A Cottage for a Mechanic or Clerk (Illustrated) [with plan]
307
Acting Charade--Suicide, by C. L. C.
547
A Dream, by Delia
Dayton [poem]
355
A Dream of the Past, by Annie
M. Beach [poem]
238
Adversity
358
A Garden Hat (Illustrated)
530
A Golden Hope, by J.
Brainerd Morgan [poem]
463
"Aid for the Chinkapins," by Mary W. Janvrin [fiction]
549
A Literary Star, and How It Culminated:
An Autobiography, by Mrs. F.
H.
Oakes
259
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
A-Z, capitals, lines with circles
126
A-R, capitals, vines and flowers
438
S-Z, capitals, vines and flowers
536
A Memory, by Fannie
Stevens Bruce [poem]
43
An Angel in Disguise, by T.
S. Arthur [fiction]
250
An April Shower (Illustrated)
[three girls under umbrella]
321
A New Stitch for Cuffs (Illustrated)
187
An Hour with the Microscope, by a Young Girl (Illustrated)
229
Anniversary, by Kate
Harrington [poem]
152
Another Form for a Sontag (Illustrated)
77
Anticipation
31
Anti-Macassar, in Diamond Netting (Illustrated)
285
A Plea for Jealousy, by Harry
Harewood Leech
42
A Pretty Sash (Illustrated)
225
Aprons (Illustrated)
78, 182, 330, 395, 591
Articles from Madame Demorest's Establishment [greatly
improved hooks
and eyes; tucking and
plaiting attachment for sewing machines, new
skirt elevator]
290
A Sister's Value
473
A Slow Coach (Illustrated)
[dog-drawn children's wagon]
13
A Story from my Blank Book, by Susan Haskell [fiction]
571
At Last, by Charles
Stewart [poem]
177
A Tulip Jardiniere (Illustrated)
[Berlin work]
328, 388
Aunt Sophie's Visits, by Lucy
N. Godfrey
167
Aunt Tryphena Bordergrass's May Party, by Clara
Augusta [fiction]
44
Awkwardness
278
A Woman's Book, by Elma
[fiction]
336, 444
A Woman's Constancy, by Mary
E. Clarke [fiction]
586
A Workingman's Cottage (Illustrated)
[with plan]
205
Ball Coiffure (Illustrated)
190
Barbarism, by Augusta
H. Worthen
47
Be Kind to the Aged
578
Bell Flowers (Illustrated)
[Christmas ornament]
23, 84
Bible Book-mark (Illustrated)
494
Bibs (Illustrated)
181
Black Lace Pointed Bertha Cape (Illustrated)
532
Bonbon Basket (Illustrated)
396
Bonnets (Illustrated)
184, 224, 225
Borders for Pocket Handkerchiefs (Illustrated)
492, 500, 591
Boy's Suit (Illustrated)
183
Braiding for a Zouave Jacket (Illustrated)
86
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
86, 391, 498, 535, 536
Caledonian Hat (Illustrated)
531
Capes (Illustrated)
532, 533
Caps (Illustrated)
75, 123, 179, 181, 182, 279, 280, 282, 590
Card Purse, in Embrouillement (Illustrated)
496
Centre-Table Gossip, containing--
Clippings at our
Centre-table
What the Italians
Manufacture
104
Burial-Place of
Kings and Queens at Windsor; Literary Items;
Amiability
310
Kew Garden;
Family Intercourse at the Table
414
Engravings
309
Evening Dress
103
Fancy Work for the Winter
103
Fashion Items from Various Sources
Gold combs, fans,
headdresses, Medici waistbands, a new ceinture,
chemisettes, morning dresses, plush trim
207
Cashmere shawls, lace, walking and carriage robes for the spring,
trimming
for fronts of skirts, silks, new colors,
combination Medici
waistband with braces with long ends;
trims for dark silk
309
Feminine Photographs—J. G. Kohl, German, describes American
women's looks,
their habits of expression, and the poor husbands 412
Headdresses
104
Hoods and Wraps for Evening
207
Photographic Albums
208
Sapphires
413
Chapeau Cloche (Illustrated)
531
Chemise Pattern (Illustrated)
533
Chemisettes (Illustrated)
75, 76, 181, 280
Chemistry for the Young
Lesson XX (Continued)
102
Lesson XX (Continued)
206
Lesson XX (Continued)
308
Lesson XX (Concluded)
516
Lesson XXI—The Terrigenous
Metals
616
Children
365
Children's Fashions (Illustrated)
226, 327, 429, 525, 617
Child's Apron (Illustrated)
330
Child's Slipper (Illustrated)
[to be done in chain stitch]
389
Child's Slipper in Silk and Velvet Applique (Illustrated)
85
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS &c.
A Visiting Dress (Illustrated)
16
Black Cloth Pardessus (Illustrated)
18
Gored Dress, trimmed en Zouave
(Illustrated)
119
Home-Dress (Illustrated)
427
Ladies' Riding-dresses (Illustrated)
423, 517
La Marquise (Illustrated)
[morning robe]
115
Mantelet Isabelle (Illustrated)
220
Mauve Silk Dress (Illustrated)
[319]
Morning Robe (Illustrated)
118
New Style Zouave Jackets (Illustrated) 120
New Styles for Spring (Illustrated)
[dresses for little girls, spring suit
for a boy]
281
Promenade Dress (Illustrated)
[320]
Spring Costumes (Illustrated)
[young girls]
327, 415
Spring Walking-dresses (Illustrated)
[little girl's walking dress, boy's
blouse and
pants, girls sack with hat]
227
The Almerian, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [mantilla]
428
The Alpuxerrian, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [cloak]
121
The Andalusian from Brodie
(Illustrated) [cloak]
529, 617
The Castilian from Brodie
(Illustrated) [street toilet]
19
The Ethelinde (Illustrated)
[cloak]
426
The Garibaldi Shirt (Illustrated)
[and skirt]
21
The Lancer Jacket (Illustrated)
226
The Marine Jacket (Illustrated)
[and dress]
20
The Mignonnette (Illustrated)
[mantle]
221
The Natalie (Illustrated)
[coat]
222
The Rio Verde, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [coat]
223
The Sicilienne (Illustrated)
[cloak]
528
The Valencian, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [mantle]
324, 325
Walking-dress for a School Girl (Illustrated)
183
Winter Walking-Dress (Illustrated)
17
Cockcrow
144
Coiffures (Illustrated)
190, 283
Collars (Illustrated)
390, 436
Corner for a Pocket Handkerchief (Illustrated) [butterfly]
280
Cottages, etc. (Illustrated)
101, 205, 397, 411, 514, 614
Counterpane in Crochet (Illustrated)
596
Cuff to Match the Neck-Tie (Illustrated)
431
Cushion Cover on the Material Used for Mosquito Net (Illustrated)
433
Departing from Venice, by Lucy H. Hooper [poem]
451
Designs for Patchwork (Illustrated)
188, 600
Dirge of the Beautiful, by Rev. M. L. Hofford, A. M. [poem]
562
Drawing Lesson (Illustration)
11, [215]
Dream-Land, by Yeltha
Hampton [poem]
562
Eastern Rambles and Reminiscences--Jerusalem (Illustrated)
333, 439, 537
Edith, by S. Annie
Frost [fiction]
239
Editors' Table, containing--
A New Way of Contributing to Woman's Mission—items
needed for
sale
abroad to aid missionaries
404
A Noble Example [Lady Jane Ogilvy]
93
A Subject for Reflection
607
A True Benefactress
[Mrs. Eliza Howard Burd]
295
Books for Home Reading and Family Literature
93
Children
91
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-two
91
Family Reading
297, 508
Family Reading and Children's Libraries
403
Florence Nightingale on Military Hospitals
297
Great Expectations Realized; or, Civilizing Mountain Men
297
Letters from Our Friends
92
Little Seeds and Flowers [poem]
607
Mrs. Norton's Last Poem--"The Lady of Garaye" [poem]
506
Music and the Piano
298
Nature and Love
605
Needle-Work 507
New Idea of the Nineteenth Century—Bible women going among
the
poor in
London
401
Now and Then—American poetry
403
Observation
197
Old Homer as Poet for Ladies
607
Piano Playing --Selected
from "My Green Grenadine"
507
Picture of an Invalid—Chloe Lankton, New Hartford, CT
403
Portrait of an "Old Maid"
606
Quiet Changes [poem]
91
Rev. John Wesley's Portrait of his Mother
607
Some of the Mistakes of Educated Men
402
The Angel in the House
296
The Eden Name, by Sarah Josepha
Hale [poem]
297
The Good Time Coming: Come!
195
The Royal Mourner and Her Sympathizers
505
The Women's Hospital of Philadelphia
94
Truth
197
Women's Union Mission Society of America, etc.
93, 197, 298, 508
Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Society
196
Embroidered Flounce for a Little Girl's Dress (Illustrated)
186
Embroidery,
Inserting, &c. (Illustrated)
81, 82, 86, 184, 186, 188, 189, 282, 394,
396, 431, 432,
433, 434, 435, 436, 492, 498, 500, 528, 536, 600
Fancy Cape (Illustrated)
533
Fancy Chemise
(Illustrated)
533
Fancy Fichu (Illustrated)
388
Fancy
Night-cap (Illustrated)
182
Fancy
Pocket-Book Made of Velvet or Leather (Illustrated)
22
Fancy Trimming
for Dresses (Illustrated) [braided
ribbon]
595
Fancy Tie and
Cuff (Illustrated)
534
Fashionable
Bonnets (Illustrated)
184
Fashions
Evening dress;
juvenile figures—costumes for a fancy party; bonnets;
quilted hats; walking dress; cloaks; knitted collars, felt
hats, and
worsted caps for boys; Balmorals for young
ladies
105
Visiting or home dresses; Beatrix dress; child's tunic; dress
materials;
"Alpine" skirt and jacket; dress for wedding reception; bonnets; hat
for a young lady "just out"; gloves; shoes; furs; sacque cloak
208
Spring mantle; home dress; silk dress; carriage or visiting
dress; riding
habit; two juvenile costumes; spring paletots; embroidered robe;
embroidered dresses; Russian, Swiss, and Medici waistbands;
pointed bodices; Gabrielle dresses passing; Garibaldi shirt; collar
and cravat bow; various dresses described with bonnets; gigot
sleeves for home wear; new straw bonnets
311
Silk dresses; reception dress; walking or carriage dress;
child's dress;
boy's trowsers and Garibaldi shirt; Zouave jacket and skirt; Taffeta
d'Annecy; new colors; new fabrics and designs; spring shot silks;
velvet trimmed skirts;
spring straw bonnets
414
Garibaldi shirt; silk dresses; walking costume for sea-side;
little girl's
dress; little boy's dress; riding-dresses; full dress bonnets; children's
bonnets; riding hats; street wraps; bride's wrap; Russian girdle;
Duchess style; trims; black and white; sleeves 516
Costume for watering place; dinner dress; dress for young
lady; riding
habit; walking costume; children's fashions; pardessus; checked
silks; satin de mai; premade skirts and sleeves; barege dresses;
street dress; low necked dresses for young ladies; morning dresses;
Zouave jackets and Garibaldi shirts; skirts with waved hems;
pleated skirt ruffles; sacques; lace mantles; sailor's hats; riding hats;
children's hats; black and white; gloves
615
Female Society
166
Fichu (Illustrated)
532
Flounce of
Lady's Dress (Illustrated)
[embroidery]
332
Flouncing for
a Skirt (Illustrated)
435, 600
From Gloom to
Gleam, by J. G. Thompson [poem]
74
From May till
November, by Miss Mary Durfee
[fiction]
467, 563
Genealogy of
Jewels
127
Gentleman's
Purse, in Crochet (Illustrated)
124, 182
Gentle Words,
by Willie Ware [poem]
139
Glass Bead
Footstool (Illustrated)
82
Godey's
Arm-Chair
Enameller of
Ladies' Faces; Likeness of General McClellan; Garibaldi
Shirt; Current Money; Our Musical Column; To Preserve
Health—
A Word to the Ladies (better shoes and walking as
exercise); Ladies
Should Read Newspapers
97
Our Musical Column; Mrs. Hale's School; The Rose [list of
suggested
varieties, by types]; gardening advice by H. A. Dreer
201
Our Musical Column; Corn-Shock Basket; Bedding Plants;
A New
Material for Dresses [paper]; The Quadrille of "Night and Her
Attendant Stars;" 1770 English False Pretenses Law; Godey Come
Again [poem]; Turkish Bath; Game of Fortification
300
Our Musical Column; Science of Dress-Cutting; J. E. Tilton
& Co's
Card Photographs; A Charade in Three Acts—Humbug; Plain
Model Cottages (Illus.)
[with plan]; Coal Oils; The Flower Garden 406
T. Buchanan Read's New Poem; Our Musical Column;
Northern Farm
House (Illus.)
[with plan]; Portrait of Governor Sprague; Explosive
Oils; Tilton Card Photographs
511
Logan House, Altoona, Pa., Penna. Rail Road; Shawls Made
From
Human Hair; Our Musical Column; The Continental
Restaurants; A
Sad Case—Ladies' Skirts in the Cars; How to
Carry Flowers;
Tombstone of father of Robert Morris; Cut Off the Back Legs of
Your Chairs; Scene in a City Railroad Car; A Suburban Villa
(Illustrated) [with plan]; A Western Obituary Notice
610
God's Love
[poem]
457
Gothic Cottage
(Illustrated) [with plan]
101
Habit-shirts (Illustrated)
76, 384
Handkerchief
Envelope (Illustrated) [braid work]
329, 389
Hard Times, by
Carrella [fiction]
376
Headdresses (Illustrated)
75, 81, 279, 384, 594
Health
Department
Medical
Education of Women—Where Shall They be Educated? 94
Inflammatory Croup
198
Hooping-Cough
299
Important Suggestions About Children—The Repose of Children
Should Not Be
Interrupted; Earache
404
Children—and How to Guide Them; Young People, and Dancing
508
Children, and How to Guide Them—What a Child Is and What It
Should Do; How to
Manage Children; "A Drunk Woman" and Her |
Child
608
Heart-shaped
Embroidery Border (Illustrated)
392
He Couldn't
"See" It, by Desmarais
[fiction]
579
Hints to Lady
Equestrians
246
How Five
Bachelors Kept House, by Mary Clarke [fiction]
140
Incompatibility
of Temper: A Story for Young
Husbands and Wives, by Alice
B. Haven [fiction]
50, 160, 266, 366, 474
Independence
56
Industry
56
Influence of
Light on Health
561
Initial Letter
(Illustrated) [B]
287
Instructions
for Knitted Mittens and Cuffs
Ladies'
Mittens, in Netting Silk
83
Silk Mittens
for Little Girls of About Three Years Old
185
Ladies'
Mittens in Berlin Wool
499
Juvenile
Department (Illustrated),
containing—
A New Game for the Holidays (building a sentence)
100
Baby's Boots
410
Dahlia Porte-Montre
513
Games--Buff
with the Wand; The Elements
204
Games—I've
Been to Market; The Mole in the Farmer's Field
513
Games—Twirl
the Trencher; What is My Thought Like?
305
Harlequin
Watch-pocket
204
Mamma's
Work-basket
100
Menagere, in
Embroidered Netting
613
Miscellaneous
Amusements—Colored Shadows; Curious
Transportation; Refraction of Light
613
The Shell
Pincushion
100
Toilet
Pincushion
410
Work-basket
for Drawing-room
305
Knit Knee
Warmer (Illustrated)
125
Knitted Sock (Illustrated)
79
Knitted
Artificial Flowers—pink geranium