Putnam's Magazine
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This article is about Putnam's Magazine, which ceased publishing in 1910, and is not to be confused with Putnam Magazine, which is still being published.
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art was a monthly periodical published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons featuring American literature and articles on science, art, and politics. It had three incarnations: first, edited by C.F. Briggs from January 1853 to September 1857 (whereupon it merged with Emerson's United States Magazine); then, edited by C.F. Briggs, Edmund Clarence Stedman and Parke Godwin from January 1868 to November 1870 (whereupon it merged with Scribner's Monthly); then, edited by Jeannette Gilder and Joseph Gilder from October 1906 to April 1910 (whereupon it merged with the Atlantic Monthly).