Abstract

The large collection of Croker papers in The William L. Clements Library of American History includes six bound volumes of holograph letters written by John Gibson Lockhart to John Wilson Croker, and called the Lockhart-Croker Correspondence. These letters have been known to scholars, and a number of extracts have been published as a means of throwing light on specific persons and problems. They have not, however, been systematically consulted for the information which they provide on the authorship of articles in the Quarterly. Since perhaps their chief value lies in such information, we offer here a list of titles and authors upon which Lockhart's testimony serves as useful and often conclusive evidence.

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