"The Patch-Work Quilt"
Servants and family history
An elderly Black woman's story of a patchwork quilt that was sewn during the thirty years she worked in the home of a White family.
Sedgwick, Catharine M.
Miss C. M. Sedgwick
The Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine [edited by John Inman and Robert A. West] p. 123-26.
Columbian Magazine
March 1846
J. Robinson
Also collected in:
Sedgwick, Catharine M. "The Patch Work Quilt." Love of Quilts: A Treasury of Classic Quilting Stories. Ed. Margaret Aldrich. Minneapolis: Voyageur, 2004. 24-33. Google Books. Web. 17 Mar. 2014.
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Look Before You Leap
Marriage, courtship, love vs. reason.
A mother tells her daughters the story of a young woman who decided to marry an older man of whom she was fond but not passionately in love.
Sedgwick, Catharine M.
Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine. (January 1846): 13-17.
Edited by John Inman and Robert A. West.
January 1846
Kristina Curtis; D. Gussman
Collected in The Irving Offering, 168-86. New York: Leavitt, & Company, 1851. [pub. 1850]
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New-Year's Day
Stock market speculation, love, and marriage.
A young man borrows money from his intended fiance's father and, after the stock market collapses, is estranged from her and family. Unbeknownst to the other, he works to repay her father, and she remains true to her love for him.
Sedgwick, Catharine M.
Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine (February 1846): 83-89.
Edited by John Inman and Robert A. West
1846
Heather Harman; D. Gussman
Also collected in The Gem of the Season for 1849. New York: Leavitt, Trow & Co., 1849.
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Varieties of Social Life in New York
Entertaining and social manners in New York City.
The narrator, a self-described "old married man," compares and contrasts the entertainment offered in a single evening by a range of New Yorkers of different classes and ages.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria.
Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine, July 1846, pp. 13-16.
Edited by John Inman and Robert A. West
1846
L. Damon-Bach, Shawn Riggins, D. Gussman
Collected in The Gem of the Season for 1849, 105-118. New York: Leavitt, Trow & Co., 1849 [pub. 1848]. The Gem of the Season was reprinted as The Gallery of Mezzotints . . . for 1850. New York, 1850.
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Was it Providence?
God's will vs. human agency in relation to physical health and well-being.
The narrator provides several examples of people who died, and questions whether their deaths should be attributed to God's will or human actions.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria [by Miss Sedgwick].
The Mayflower, [edited by Elizabeth Oakes Smith], 278-80.
Boston: Saxton & Kelt
1847 [pub. 1846]
D. Gussman
Excerpted from Chapter V: "Health a Talent" in Sedgwick's Means and Ends; or Self-Training. By the Author of "Redwood," "Hope Leslie," "Home," "Poor Rich Man," &c. Boston: Capen, Lyon, & Webb, 1839, pp. 39-42.
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