Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: My Wife--Envious Bachelors--Mrs. G's remarks thereon--Deprivations--Mr. Hayward done for,--Dr. ... -Carsing--My Children in Utopia--Confidence--A Breakfast,--Spring Chickens versus Old Red." Home Journal, January 29, 1855, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: Visiting Married Friends [. . .]." Home Journal, November 17, 1855, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: paper clothing--The Star-spangled Banner's Report--In the cellar--Our new cook--My seriousness--My gayety--My wildness--The Robin--Mrs. G. at the sewing circle--Her consideratness--Her Valentine. CELEBRATION OF PASCH AT HILLSIDE. C." Home Journal, January 12, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: I propose a Christmas Dinner [. . .]." Home Journal, January 19, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: An Anniversary--Mrs. G. slightly astonished--I refer to my bachelor days--Apology of the little black boy--Duels--Fire-eaters--Mrs. G. and the baby--The happy occasion--Judge's address--John's speech--Serenading." Home Journal, January 20, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: Mrs. Gray's Excitement.--What Occasioned It.--Upon the Ha.y--My Audience.--His Opinion.--Fire and Smoke.--Oh, Abigail:--Mrs. ... Remarks.--A Poem or a Sermon.--The Poem. To Our Little Black Boy." Home Journal, January 23, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside Mrs. Gray's idea of a sleigh-ride [. . .]." Home Journal, February 16, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: Mrs. Gray Visits Her Mother--My Sorrow--I Invite a Few Friends--The Cooks Exodus--Elevation of the Little Black Boy--Equestrian Sports--My Regard for Mrs. G.--The poem. To My Absent Wife." Home Journal, March 11, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: State of Mrs. Gray's Health--The party--Frank as Mrs. Gray--Stampede of bachelors--The new red--The little black boy's friendship--His cooking--His tricks--Puns--Treating the little black boy." Home Journal, March 18, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: The village newspaper--Washington's Birthday ball--Festivities at Hillside--State of the house after the party--Loneliness--Cowardly bachelors--Oldbeaux--Keeping Pasch--rhymed note of invitation. FESTIVITIES AT HILLSIDE. A RHYMED." Home Journal, March 22, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: Mrs. Gray Returns Home--Our Meeting--The Tall Man--Mrs. G's Commiseration--Her Discoveries--Briblug The Little Black Boy--Finding Eggs--The Paus Dinner--Postscript." Home Journal, April 15, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: My life--Tribulation of the little Black Boy--Quakerism--My great-grandfather--Mrs. G's tears--My readings--Wood choppers--Snow-shoes--Perilous situation--Something hot--The back way.." Home Journal, April 19, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: Spring and green peas--Peanuts--My wickedness-"The husband's appeal"--How it affected Mrs. Gray--Speech of the little black boy--Brandy peaches. The Husband's Appeal.." Home Journal, May 24, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside.: Plans for the Fourth--Old Soldiers---Fireworks--My Oradon--National Bymn--American Flag--The Baby--My Audience--Dinner--Cat and Crackers--IN the Evening--Barrel of Ale--Good-night." Home Journal, August 12, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: The caravan--wide awake--Miss Smith--An uncomfortable house hold--Another visitor--"The Editor--Mrs. G's mistake--Her rebuke--The little black boy. The Editor.." Home Journal, October 25, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: I get up a pic--nic--Kissing the baby--Vanity--The advantages of Pic-nics--Prim and Bustle--On Rogers' Island--Not exactly poetry--Rowing--Securing the boat--Ebb ...--In the mud--Carrying the girls--Our reward--The wager--Home again." Home Journal, November 18, 1856, 1.
Gray, Barry. "Letters from Hillside: I go to the Village--Frank's Cane--Temptation--The Editor wants my obituary--The circus--It rains--Bahylon--Mrs. G's friend--"What the Sultan does in Ispshan"--At breakfast.." Home Journal, December 16, 1856, 1.