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Peterson's Magazine

Peterson's Magazine was the longest-running title of a 19th century American women's magazine. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)

Publication History

Peterson's Magazine was originally founded in 1842 as The Lady's World of Fashion. After subsequent name changes to The Lady's World, The Artist and Lady's World, and The Ladies' National Magazine, it became Peterson's Magazine in 1848. It was renamed New Peterson Magazine in 1892, and the Peterson Magazine in 1894. It ceased publication in 1898.

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