1891
No. 2 – May 9, 1891 – Thomas Shearman, “Free Coinage or Free Trade”
No. 3 – May 16, 1891 – H.J. Chase, “Unearned Increments, Shifting Taxes”
No. 4 – May 23, 1891 – W.B. Scott, “How the Single Tax Will Raise Wages”
No. 5 – Jun 6, 1891 – William McCabe, “A Shop Full of Free Traders”
No. 6 – Jun 13, 1891 – Thomas Shearman, “The Taxation of Women”
No. 7 – Jun 20, 1891 – Eliza S. Twitchell, “Justice. Not Charity”
No. 8 – Jun 27, 1891 – Judson Grinnell, “The Detroit News on the Single Tax”
No. 9 – Jul 11, 1891 – W.T. Croasdale, “How the Working Farmer is Crushed”
No. 10 – Jul 18, 1891 – Thomas Shearman, “Two Popular Decisions”
No. 11 – Jul 25, 1891 – J. Alex Lindquist, “Imports of Wool and Prices”
No. 12 – Sept 12, 1891 – Henry George, “Reciprocity”
No. 15 – Sept 26, 1891 – H. Martin Williams, “Single Tax First”
No. 16 – Oct 3, 1891 – Thomas Shearman, “The Balance of Trade”
No. 17 – Oct 19, 1891 – Edward Shriver, “Modern Exchanges”
No. 19 – Oct 24, 1891 – Sarah Mifflin Gray, “A Woman to Women”
No. 20 – Oct 31, 1891 – John W. Kramer, “A Huge Spider Web”
No. 22 – Nov 14, 1891 – David L. Thompson, “New England’s Demand for Farm Labor”
No. 23 – Nov 21, 1891 – E. Stillman Doubleday, “Dollar’s Worth for Dollar’s Worth”
No. 24 – Nov 28, 1891 – Henry George, “Incidence of the Single Tax”
No. 25 – Dec 5, 1891 – Henry George, “About Competition”
No. 26 – Dec 12, 1891 – Charlotte Perkins Stetson, “Society and the Baby”
No. 28 – Dec 26, 1891 – Louis Post, “Charles B. Spahr on the Single Tax”
1892
No. 29 – Jan 2, 1892 – Louis Post, “Equalizing Wealth”
No. 30 – Jan 9, 1892 – HGI of Glasgow, “The Drama of Life”
No. 31 – Jan 16, 1892 – W.M. Hathaway, “Special Assessments and Single Tax”
No. 32 – Jan 23, 1892 – D.C. McMillan, “Party Nominations by Popular Vote”
No. 33 – Jan 30, 1892 – John Filmer, “Land Values Without Labor”
No. 34 – Feb 6, 1892 – “The Single Tax in Detroit”
No. 35 – Feb 13, 1892 – Thomas Shearman, “Home Rule in Taxation”
No. 36 – Feb 20, 1892 – Genevieve M. Sharpe, “Justice”
No. 37 – Feb 27, 1892 – Henry George, Jr., “The Ownership of American Homes”
No. 38 – Mar 5, 1892 – Edward Shriver, “The Nature of Money”
No. 41 – Mar 26, 1892 – Henry George Jr., “Single Tax Investigation in Washington”
No. 43 – Apr 9, 1892 – Benjamin Doblin, “Personal Property Taxation”
No. 47 – May 7, 1892 – M.E. Parsons, “A Self-Made Man”
No. 49 – May 21, 1892 – W.B. Scott, “New York City and its Lands”
No. 50 – May 28, 1892 – Thomas Shearman, “Who Pay the Taxes?”