Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated

Part of Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated

Alden, Isabella Macdonald, ed, “Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated”, Judaica Americana II, accessed September 19, 2024, https://judaicadhpenn.org/legacyprojects/s/singerman/item/57267