Godey's
Lady's Book
Vol. LXIX, July-December 1864
A Child's Eye
514
A Cold on the Imagination
358
Adepts in Commercial Puffing
182
A Dream of Long Ago, by J. L. McCreery [poem]
395
A Few Friends, by Kormah Lynn [1st
installment drama, rest fiction, final
headed A
Fancy Dress Party]
65, 156, 245, 335, 422, 526
A Heartless Jade
447
A Literary Life
268
All Hallow E'en
358
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
A-Z, capitals
114
A-C, F-H, J-L, O-S, U, W,
capitals, for marking on canvas with
colored wools
204
An Appropriate Name
182
An Arctic Landscape, by Zan
Thorne [fiction]
517
An Editorial Brutus
361
An Item Which Every Man Should Read
305
Another's Merit
236
A Pet Dog's Collar (Illustrated)
[knotted]
536
A Picture in the Room
322
Aprons (Illustrated)
250, 429
Asphodel Flowers, by Minnie
Willis Banes [poem]
228
A Violet, by Mrs.
Sara Wolverton [poem]
70
Baby's Hood (Illustrated)
[p. 484, 538—knitted]
74, 484, 538
Baby's Knitted Sock (Illustrated)
532
Baby's Tippet in Tricot Ecossais (Illustrated)
485, 539
Ball Coiffure (Illustrated)
249
Beauty and the Beast, by S.
Annie Frost [drama]
311
Be Cheerful, by S. M.
S.
39
Bed Quilt Pattern (Illustrated)
344
Bel Dana's Temptation, by Mrs. B. Frank Enos [fiction]
214
Bib (Illustrated)
293
Bird Songs, by Clio
Stanley [poem]
155
Black Silk Apron (Illustrated)
429
Blanche Dana's Season, by Virginia F. Townsend [fiction]
412
Bonnets (Illustrated)
71, 72, 162, 200, 291, 339, 426, 529
Braided Pattern for Seat of Chair (Illustrated)
345
Braiding for a Skirt (Illustrated)
384
Braiding Pattern for a Pincushion (Illustrated)
251
Braiding Pattern for Cloaks and Mantles (Illustrated)
347
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
23, 77, 164, 169, 202, 203, 251, 294, 345, 347, 384
Breakfast-cap (Illustrated)
74, 250
Caps (Illustrated)
74, 250
Case of Paralysis Cured by Ice
448
Child's Braided Shoe (Illustrated)
112, 113
Chocolate
38
Christmas in Camp (Illustrated)
[picture of black man with goose surrounded
by soldiers]
477
Cinderella; or, the Little Glass Slipper, by S.
Annie Frost [drama]
221
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETC.
A Coat for Summer Wear (Illustrated)
163
Adolphe Coat (Illustrated)
160, 161
Bathing Dresses (Illustrated)
21, 95
Cambric Robe (Illustrated)
16
Children's Dresses (Illustrated)
193, 275, 289, 365
Cloak for a Miss (Illustrated)
379
Cloth Coat for a Lady (Illustrated)
480
Dress for the Sea-side (Illustrated)
107
Evening Dress (Illustrated)
[adult and girl]
196
Home Jacket (Illustrated)
198, 199
Infant's Short Dress (Illustrated)
429
Merino Coat, Braided (Illustrated)
427
Mohair Robe (Illustrated)
19
Morning Robe (Illustrated)
106
New Cloaks and Mantles (Illustrated)
378
New Style of Robe (Illustrated)
482
Organdy Robe (Illustrated)
18
Pique Dress for a Little Boy (Illustrated)
530
Robe Dress (Illustrated)
17, 483
Silk Paletot for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
201
The Andalusian, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [circular cloaks]
20, 290
The Artilleur (Illustrated) [paletot]
287
The Calpe, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [wrap]
110
The Dinorah (Illustrated) [coat
paletot]
288
The Eliane (Illustrated) [wrap]
377
The Estramadura, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [wrap]
197, 380
The Kabyle Cloak (Illustrated)
481
The Marie Rose (Illustrated)
[alpaca dress and coat]
286
The Madeleine Jacket (Illustrated)
108, 109
The Mettenrich (Illustrated)
[mantle]
376
The Nevada, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [wrap]
470
Walking Suit for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
341
Winter Jacket, in Double Crochet (Illustrated)
381, 432
Coarse Knitting for Mats, Rugs, etc. (Illustrated)
168
Coiffures (Illustrated)
22, 164, 249, 341, 342
Collars (Illustrated)
340, 342
Confessions of a Spirit-Rapping Medium
362
Constance [poem]
34
Consumption of Paper in the Bank of England
361
Cooling Mixtures
93
Copies of Medals (Illustrated)
268
Cottages (Illustrated)
92, 183, 273, 449, 552
Country Residence (Illustrated)
92
Crochet Trimming (Illustrated)
345
Darning Pattern for Netting Work, Suitable for Tidies,
Bedspreads, or Table
Covers (Illustrated)
252, 346, 436
Dear Little Nelly, by Ann
Herbert [poem]
124
Design for an Ornamental Cottage (Illustrated)
273, 419, 552
Design for Naval Table Linen (Illustrated) [Evelyn]
258
Dew-drops, by Selma
[poem]
70
Dining in the Middle Ages
269
Dissuasives from Despondency
159
Domestic Duties of Females
60
Domestic Help, by Mrs.
Chatwitt
243
Dr. John Hale and Margaret Thorne, by Susan Haskell [fiction]
35
Early Rising and Exercise
321
Editors' Table, containing
About Childhood—The Brain, Physical Development
175
A Few Words with our Correspondents—Godey's disapproves
of
raffles;
circular of the most accomplished hairdresser of the city; rice
and gravy; suet drink
354
A Few Words with our Friends
544
A Man's Idea About Novels
545
A New Authoress; and her Great Success [Caroline Francis
Cornwallis
of
Great Britain]
441
Bishop Lee Seminary for Young Ladies
441
Christmas
554
Deaconesses
86, 442, 546
Death of Catherine Sinclair, the Authoress
442
Dress; a Recipe to give it Health
86
Drought, by Sarah Josepha Hale
[poem]
354
Excerpta
Joke on lineage;
poem by Tennyson; Legrand; the theory of small
men
264
A breakfast in
the olden times; early marriages
354
Flowers in a Sick-Room, by Kruna
[poem]
545
Hints for Young Wives
174
Hints from Dr. Hall About Health
Taking Colds,
Diphtheria, Reading Whilst Travelling
175
Bronchitis and
Kindred Diseases
264
How to Make Things
264
Indian Superstition
354
My Dove, by Mrs. Hale [poem]
263
New Christmas Presents: Gold
Pens—Sewing Machines
546
On the Surface [poem]
175
Our Dwellings
352
Our Gold Currency
175
Our National Thanksgiving—A Domestic Festival (Held Yearly
on the
Last
Thursday in November)
440
Our Scrap Box
442, 546
Photograph Albums
264
Self-Adjusting Hoop Skirts
86
Sufferings of English Sewing-girls
263
Thanksgiving Hymn, by H. H.
[poem]
440
The Burial of Pompeii
262
The Art Gallery of Vassar College
84
The Autograph Bedquilt
86
The Best Beautifier [a cheerful heart]
86
The Bridegroom's Soliloquy
354
The Burial of Pompeii
262
The Daughters of America
86
The Great Central Fair: Philadelphia
262
The Health of Speech: How to
Cure Stammering
546
The Medical Education of Woman
85
The Sacred Name or Title of Saviour
545
The Theory of Small Men
264
True Love in its Heroism and Humility
86
Vassar College
353
Weariness of the World and its Work
173
"Woman and Her Era"
175
Work for Christian Women
442
Embroidered Note-Case (Illustrated)
24
Embroidery, Inserting, etc.
24, 77, 108, 109, 112, 168, 169, 202, 203, 252, 254,
255, 258, 292, 293, 294, 342,
344, 347, 382, 383, 384, 531, 535
Embroidery Pattern for the End of a Scarf, Suitable for
Merino, Silk, or Muslin
(Illustrated)
203
Epitaphs
271
Etiquette in Munich
357
Fancy Chemise (Illustrated)
113
Fancy Comb (Illustrated)
251
Fancy Letters for Marking (Illustrated)
WCB
257
TC (?)
345
ED
348
A-Z, capitals, Gothic
535
Fancy Tatting for a Chemise Band (Illustrated)
77
Fanny's Engagement; or, How News is Manufactured, by Mary W. Janvrin
[fiction]
507
Fashionable Bonnets (Illustrated)
200, 275, 291, 488, 555
Fashionable Sleeve (Illustrated)
163
Fashions
Grenadine dress; silk dress;
alpaca dress; muslin dress; percale dress;
ball
dress; bathing dresses; circular wraps; paletots; jackets;
barege
wraps; scarlet cloaks; muslin mantles; bonnets;
veils; hats;
headdresses; school hats; boys' hats; infants'
hats; bathing dresses 94
Organdy robe; robe dresses; child's dress; ball dress; grenadine
dress;
organdies; travelling suits; thin dresses; chameleon silks; basques; coat
bodices; gored skirts; kid gloves; parasols; bonnets; linen sets;
mourning dress; half mourning
184
Dinner party dress; robe dress; poplin dresses; morning dress;
children's
dresses; bonnets; fancy costumes; curtainless bonnets; coat-tail
bodices; white muslin bodies; sashes; corsages and corselets; tulle
flowers; coiffures; headdresses; festooning the dress; muslin skirts;
Polish boots; mask veils; dog-collars; hair nets; turbans; bridal veils 274
Poplin dress; merino dress; cashmere dress; bonnets; fall fabrics;
fall
bonnets; mantles; buttons; crochet trimming; fringes; paletots; belts;
fancy jewelry; combs; coatees; velvet trim on dresses; white waists;
scalloped hems; jackets; sashes; puffed tulle evening dresses;
tarlatane dresses; collars; christening gown
364
Skirts and jackets; visiting suit; walking suit; silk dress; poplin
dress;
fabrics for walking, travelling and ordinary dress; paletots; full suits
fabric and trim; fabrics for school-dresses, dressing-gowns and
wrappers; dinner dress; carriage dress; promenade dress; suit for
a little boy; dress for a little girl; coat for a little boy; tartans for
children; buckles; combs; coiffures; gloves; corsets; skirt supporter;
thibet fringe; short veils; wraps
451
Silk dresses; dinner dress; dress and petticoat; visiting dress;
fashionable
bonnets; blue and green together; new headdresses; evening dress
garnitures; jet beads; gored skirts; scalloped skirts; linsey for full suits;
velvet trimming; new coat sleeve; double skirts; jackets; looping the
skirt; cloak fabrics; morning robes; felt hats; veils; fancy ties; riding
gloves; Eugenie's ball gown
554
Flowers in Wool (Illustrated)
The Convolvulus, Made on Wire
346
Fourth of July (Illustrated)
[picture of boys playing war, annoying mother or
big sister]
13
Gentleman's Dressing or Lounging Boot (Illustrated) [embroidered]
78
Godey's Arm-Chair
July 1864; our musical column; Yankee Doodle.
A Ballad Not Found in
Percy's
Reliques, With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by
Ezekiel
Jones [poem]; Illinois Central Railway; Buttre's
portrait of Lieut. Gen.
U. S. Grant; country residence
(Illustrated) [with plans]; rules for the
preservation
of the teeth; cooling mixtures; men not now wearing
stays;
crimping by braiding wet hair; jumping over a
broomstick; calling a
gentleman by his Christian name;
what is a whatnot
89
August 1864; Mr. Fry's opera of Notre Dame; the Sanitary
Fair; our
musical column; Paris items—masked ball costumes, etc.; servant
story; child's Grecian wriggle; Out of Town, by Alexander Allen
[poem]; adepts in commercial puffing; name for a country place; hints
for fairs; suburban residence (Illustrated)
[with plans]; dinner time in
New York; folklore of opals
178
September 1864; our musical column; tales of hired help; advice
to
servants from Punch; a literary life; copies of medals struck by
command of the Emperor Vespasian, in commemoration of the
destruction of Jerusalem (Illustrated); Paris items—babysitting,
fancy dress ball costume, new coiffure, enameling faces; dining in the
Middle Ages; conundrums; iced liquors; more fancy dress ball outfits;
men injured by crinolines; epitaphs; flattering colors for women;
gradations of mourning; jokes; how to cure a red nose; treatment of
diphtheria by ice; design for an ornamental cottage (Illustrated)
[with
plans]; things wanted in a wife; things wanted by a young lady; tea vs.
coffee in
consumption; motto of the Prince of Wales
266
A few reasons for advance in price; October 1864; Etiquette in
Munich;
nouveau riches; our musical column; All Hallow E'en customs for
maidens; mechanical paradox; "a cold" of the imagination; "When This
Old Hat Was New" [poem]; comet-glasses; epitaph; Leap Year; pins
in the days of Henry VIII; cure for tetanus; editors in Australia; most
deadly hours of the day; consumption of paper in the Bank of England;
an editorial Brutus; confessions of a spirit-rapping medium; accident
on a lake steamer; apparel of the Duke of Buckingham during reign
of Elizabeth; explanation of * in crochet instructions; effect of sulphur
on jewelry
356
November, 1864; terms of the Lady's Book for 1865; Godey
for 1865
(includes other examples of price inflation); hints for the cultivation of
winter flowering bulbs; what the "cat" ate; our musical column; a
heartless jade; Blitz, Bobby, and the Birds; a pun; a good trick; case
of paralysis cured by ice; a parrot's trick; design for an ornamental
cottage (Illustrated)
[with plans]; how the Chinese mend broken iron
vessels
444
December, 1864; Our New Office; terms of the Lady's Book
for
1865; our musical column; telegraph vs. sewing machine; design for
an ornamental cottage (Illustrated) [with plans]; Upham's
Depilatory Powder; Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines; mask
veils; forty too old for hats; bride's
escort down the aisle
549
Good Manners, by Ref.
F. S. Cassady
333
Gradations in Mourning
271
Hair Net (Illustrated)
75
Half of a Linen Cuff (Illustrated)
348
Half Wreath (Illustrated)
164, 342
Hanging Portfolio on Stand (Illustrated)
432
Heaven, by Eva Evans
[poem]
421
Heroism, by Una
[poem]
318
Hints for Fairs
182
Hints for the Cultivation of Winter Flowering Bulbs, by Henry
A. Dreer 446
Housewife Embroidered on Ticking (Illustrated)
430
Housewife for a Gentleman (Illustrated)
[371]
I Ask No More, by J.
William Van Namee [poem]
144
Iced Liquors
270
Illinois Central Railway
91
Infant's Crochet Boot (Illustrated)
538
Influence of a Smile
402
Initial Letters for Marking (Illustrated)
M
80
B
167
H
168
L, A
169
BLG, LR
202
H
256
WCB
257
ED
348
TL
383
JD
431
A-Z, capitals, Gothic
535
Initials for Marking Pillow-cases, etc. (Illustrated)
169
Initial Monogram (Illustrated)
[H]
431
Innocent Pleasures &nb