Dandies, foreigners, Yankees, and city slickers:

Anon. "Cotton." New York Spirit of the Times 15.34 (18 October 1845): 402.

Anon. "Dead Chickens Won't Crow." New York Spirit of the Times 15.14 (31 May 1845): 153.

Anon. "Drawing a Chalk Line ; Or, Reserving the Right of Passage." Southern and Southwestern Sketches: Fun, Sentiment, and Adventure. Edited by a Gentleman of Richmond. Richmond: J.W. Randolph, n.d. 24-26.

Anon. "A Live Yankee." New York Spirit of the Times, 15.43 (20 December 1845): 505.

Anon. "A Mouthful of Pickled Dog." New York Spirit of the Times, 15.21 (19 July 1845): 244.

Anon. "Singular Encounter With a Deer." New Orleans Daily Picayune, 11 January 1845 (no 302). 2nd unnumbered page.

Anon. "A Story About Banvard." Richmond Semi-Weekly Examiner 25 September 1849: 4.

Anon. "Another 'Saw' run by the 'Widder Flinn.' " New York Spirit of the Times 15.10 (3 May 1845): 105.

Anon."A Yankee Outwitted." New York Spirit of the Times 15.23 (2 August 1845): 265.

Anon. "Yankees Abroad; Or, the Vermont Schoolmaster." Southern and Southwestern Sketches: Fun, Sentiment, and Adventure:187-190.

"Double Flask." "A Kentuckian in a Fix." New York Spirit of the Times, 29.23 (16 July 1859): 269.

J. F. K., "A Reminiscence of the Florida Campaign; or, Bony M'Shane's Raisons for Going to the Wars." Southern Literary Messenger 12.12 (December, 1846): 743-750.

"Knickerbocker." "Taking the Census." New York Spirit of the Times 15.25 (16 August 1845): 293.

"Sugartail." "A Snake-bit Irishman." New York Spirit of the Times 15.47 (17 January, 1846): 549-550.