Scrap-Baggers

Scrap-Baggers is a quarterly newsletter published by the Junior Volunteers of Concord. Each issue has a specific focus, is carefully researched and is full of terrific information about the Alcotts, their famous neighbors, the Civil War and life in the 19th Century.

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Back issues (see list below) may be ordered for $3.00 each, plus special postage and handling.

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Abba May Alcott Nieriker
Abigail May Alcott
Amos Bronson Alcott
“A Name on a Monument”
Anna Bronson Alcott Pratt
Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag
Cambridge, Massachusetts::Center of Education and History
Colonial Newsletter: April 19, 1775
Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom
Elizabeth Sewall Alcott
“Eminent Women”
From Kant to King::The Transcendental Movement
Fruitlands
Games and Pastimes
Henry Thoreau
Holiday Stories from Louisa's Time
Influences on Louisa May Alcott's Novels
Introduction to Music in America
Jo's Boys
Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott and Maggie Lukens
Louisa May Alcott::Early Influences and Writings
Louisa May Alcott's Thrillers
Lover of Beauty: May Alcott
“More Than Just A Book”
More Wayside and Other Scraps
Old-Fashioned Girl
Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Preamble to Scraps”
Soldier, Nurse, and Spy::Women in the Civil War
Speakers of the House::The Concord School of Philosophy
The Alcotts - 1st edition
The Alcotts - Vol. XII
The Alcotts - Vol. XIII
The Alcotts and Reform
The Alcotts: The Next Generation
The History of Birthdays
The History of Orchard House
The Old Manse
The Wayside
The Writing of Little Men
Under the Lilacs
Welcome to 1860-1877::The Civil War and Reconstruction
Works of the Eminent Women

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