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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
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    1904

  1. Leslie's Monthly (February, 1904)   "The Crimson Cord"   A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated by F. R. Gruger. Later published in Perkins of Portland. p 389-397.  [HANNIGAN]
  2. 'The Adventure of the Fifth Street Church' from Leslie's Monthly magazine (April, 1904)
  3. _____ (April, 1904)   "The Adventure of the Fifth Street Church" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Perkins of Portland story. "How Perkins Boomed a Town." With drawings by F. R. Gruger. Later published in Perkins of Portland.  [HANNIGAN]
  4. Century Magazine (June, 1904)   "The Sectional House" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "A Tale of Iowa." Pictures by (Frederic) F. R. Gruger.  [RGTPL]
  5. Leslie's Monthly (July, 1904)   "A Fortune in Hot Air" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Perkins of Portland story. "An Adventure of Perkins the Great." With drawings by F. R. Gruger. Volume LVIII. Number 3. Whole Number 343. Pages 269-274. This story is not in Perkins of Portland. Also reprinted in Dallas Morning News, January 5, 1908.  [HANNIGAN]
  6. 1909

  7. Century Magazine (November, 1909)   "Millington's Motor Mystery"   A story. With pictures by F. R. Gruger. p 121-128.  [RGTPL]
  8. 1910

  9. Century Magazine (March, 1910)   "The Man Who Was Someone Else"   A story. Illustrations by F. R. Gruger. p 666-673.  [RGTPL]
  10. _____ (November, 1910)   "Jerry's Pachyderm"   A story. With pictures by F. R. Gruger. p 109-117.  [RGTPL]
  11. 1911

  12. Century Magazine (April, 1911)   "The Last Conversion of Sally-in-the-Hollow"   A story. With pictures by F. R. Gruger. p 890-894.  [RGTPL]
  13. 'A Fortune in Hot Air' from Leslie's Monthly magazine (July, 1904)
  14. _____ (August, 1911)   "The Blind Ass of the 'Dobe Mill"   A story. Illustration by F. R. Gruger. Truly a unique Butler piece; an allegory set in a rural Mexican village. p 607-610.  [CHAPIN, RGTPL]
  15. 1912

  16. Delineator (June, 1912)   "Boleslas"   A story. "Winner of a $300 prize in the Delineator Short Story Contest." Illustrations by F. R. Gruger. There's a write-up in the AUGUST-1911 issue that mentions this contest and includes a thumbnail photo of Butler. p 482,539.  [RGTPL]
  17. 1916

  18. Ladies' Home Journal (April, 1916)   "Dominie Dean"   Part one. "'Thusia Fragg Whirls Him Into the Vortex of Riverbank Scandal." Illustrations by F. R. Gruger. By Ellis Parker Butler and James B. Dare. Volume 33, Number 4. p 16, 98-100.  [RGTPL]
  19. _____ (May, 1916)   "Dominie Dean"   Part two. By Ellis Parker Butler and James B. Dare. One illustration by F. R. Gruger. p 24, 93-5.  [RGTPL]
  20. _____ (June, 1916)   "Dominie Dean"   Part three. "Although he won without losing, yet he won by losing" By Ellis Parker Butler and James B. Dare. One illustration by F. R. Gruger. p 24, 76-7.  [RGTPL]
  21. 1935

  22. McCall's (December, 1935)   "The Misses Meekins"   A story. "Ellis Parker Butler tells a merry story of the Misses Meekins who raise the roof fund in a most peculiar way." Illustrated by F. R. Gruger. As a side note, there is an unrelated "Pigs is Pigs" article in the March 1944 issue of McCall's.  [EPBLIB]


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