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  2. Category:1800s short stories - Wikipedia

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    Short stories published in the 1800s. 1750s; 1760s; 1770s; 1780s; 1790s; 1800s; 1810s; ... Pages in category "1800s short stories" This category contains only the ...

  3. Category:19th-century short stories - Wikipedia

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  4. Thomas Bangs Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bangs Thorpe, between 1855 and 1865. Thomas Bangs Thorpe (1815–1878) was an American antebellum humorist, painter, illustrator, and author.He is best known for the short story "The Big Bear of Arkansas", which was first published in the periodical Spirit of the Times in 1841.

  5. Category:Short stories set in the 1800s - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Short stories by decade - Wikipedia

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  9. The Black Vampyre: A Legend of St. Domingo - Wikipedia

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    The Black Vampyre; A Legend of St. Domingo is an American short story published in 1819 by the pseudonymous Uriah Derick D'Arcy. [1] It is credited as "the first black vampire story, the first comedic vampire story, the first story to include a mulatto vampire, the first vampire story by an American author, and perhaps the first anti-slavery short story."