Works
Novels
- Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's corner folks; a novel; a picture of New England home life (1900) (external scan)
- Blennerhassett; or, The decrees of fate (1901) (external scan)
- Stephen Holton; a story of life as it is in town and country (1902)
- The Climax: or, What Might Have Been: A Romance of the Great Republic (1902)
- The letter H: a novel (1904) (external scan)
- A Nation's Idol (1904)
- Little Burr, the Warwick of America; a tale of the old revolutionary days (1905)
- The Corsican Lovers: A Story of the Vendetta (1906)
- Sarah Bernhardt Brown: and what she did in a country town (1906)
- The Hidden Man (1906)
- The Toymakers (1907)
- Labor: or, The Money-god! Which? A Story of the Times (1908)
- Theodosia, the first gentlewoman of her time (1908)
- The Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks (1909)
- The Chronicles of Quincy Adams Saywer, detective (1912)
- The House of Shame (1912)
Drama
- Cambyses, or, The pearl of Persia: an operatic cantata in four parts for solos, chorus, and orchestra (1881) (librettist)
- The letter H. A drama in a prologue and three acts (1883), co-authored with Mary M Gay
Non-fiction
- History of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor of Massachusetts: And of Labor Legislation in that State (1876)
- Practical statistics: a handbook for the use of the statistician at work, students in colleges and academies, agents, census enumerators, etc. (1888)
- The Apprenticeship System (1906)
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