Works
- Lessons from women's lives, 1800 external source
- Northwood; a Tale of New England, 1827 vol 1
- Ladies' Magazine, 1828 vol 1, vol 2
- Sketches of American character, 1830 external source
- Flora's Interpreter, Or The American Book of Flowers and Sentiments, 1832 external source
- Traits of American Life, 1835 external source
- The Book of Flowers, 1836 external source
- The workwoman's guide, 1838 external source
- The Good Housekeeper, Or the Way to Live Well, and to be Well While We Live, 1839 external source
- Boarding Out. A Tale of Domestic Life (1846) external source
- The crocus; a fresh flower for the holidays, 1849 external source
- The Ladies' New Book of Cookery, 1852 external source
- Etherton cottage, and the discoverer of etherization, 1853 v short work external source
- Liberia, 1853 external source
- The New Household Receipt Book, 1853 external source
- Woman's record; or, Sketches of all distinguished women, 1853 (transcription project)
- Modern household cookery, by a lady, 1854 external source
- Flora's interpreter and Fortuna flora, 1856 external source
- Mrs. Hale's new cook book, 1857 external source
- Mrs. Hale's receipts for the million, 1857 external source
- The letters of Lady Wortley Montagu, 1869 external source
- Mercedes, a story of Mexico, 1895 external source
Poems
- The Genius of Oblivion: And Other Original Poems, 1823 external source
- Poems for our children, 1830 external source
- The Ladies' Wreath: A Selection from the Female Poetic Writers of England and America, 1837 external source
- Three Hours: Or, The Vigil of Love: and Other Poems, 1848 external source
- "The Alchymist" (1831)
- "The Bandit" (1830)
- "Cleora" (1849)
- "The Light of Home"
- "Mary's Lamb" (1830) better known as: Mary Had a Little Lamb
- "Mother's Love" (1836)
- "The Watcher"
Plays
- The Judge (1851)
Books
- Keeping House and Housekeeping: A Story of Domestic Life . . . (1845)
- Woman's Record: or Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from Creation to A.D. 1854 (1855)
- "From "Woman's Record"," in The Female Prose Writers of America: With Portraits, Biographical Notices, and Specimens of their Writings, (ed.) by John S. Hart, Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co. (1852)
Short stories
- "The Mode," in The Female Prose Writers of America: With Portraits, Biographical Notices, and Specimens of their Writings, (ed.) by John S. Hart, Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co. (1852)
Letters
- Letter to Abraham Lincoln (1863)
- Letter to William H. Seward (1864)
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