Works
- Forest Leaves, verse, 1845
- Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects, 1854
- "The Two Offers", 1859
- Moses: A Story of the Nile, 1869
- Sketches of Southern Life, 1872
- Light Beyond the Darkness, 1890
- The Martyr of Alabama and Other Poems, 1894
- Iola Leroy, or Shadows Uplifted, novel, 1892
- Idylls of the Bible, 1901
- In Memoriam, Wm. McKinley, 1901
- "Free Labor"
In addition, the following three novels were originally published in serial form in the Christian Recorder between 1868 and 1888:
- Minnie's Sacrifice
- Sowing and Reaping
- Trial and Triumph
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