Charles Skinner
An exhaustive history of North American folklore, Myths And Legends Of Our Own Land was authored by Charles Montgomery Skinner, who often was credited as CM Skinner. Born in 1852, CM Skinner came to Brooklyn, New York from Hartford, Connecticut, working as an American writer and folklorist. He had a diverse writing career working as the editor of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, as a well as an dramatic and art critic for the paper for 15 years. Before working for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, CM Skinner was a writer for The Brooklyn Times. He also authored a collection of works including plays and books on gardening. Viewed as an educational expect by his peers, CM Skinner was termed “the myth and legend man” from The New York Times.
The Myths and Legends of Our Own Land consisted of nine volumes and featured stories from across the United States, with each book consisting of a region, such as the Hudson Valley, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, and more. CM Skinner saw value in the United States’ history, and didn’t want them to be lost to the ages, so he collected these folk tales, which include stories from the Indian tribes, religious histories, and more. Among the tales that will be recognized by readers of the collection is the story of Rip Van Winkle. CM Skinner died at age 55 in 1907.
Fairy tales by Charles Skinner
- Big Indian
- The Baker's Dozen
- Birth of the Water-Lily
- A Blow in the Dark
- The Blacksmith at Brandywine
- The Ball Game By the Saco
- Berkshire Tories
- Balanced Rock
- Block Island and the Palatine
- The Buccaneer
- Catskill Gnomes
- The Catskill Witch
- Condemned to the Noose
- The Culprit Fay
- Chief Croton
- Crosby, the Patriot Spy
- The Crumbling Silver
- The Cortelyou Elopement
- The Consecration of Washington
- A Chestnut Log
- Chocorua
- The Courtship of Myles Standish
- The Crow and Cat of Hopkinshill
- The Devil's Dance-Chamber
- Dunderberg
- The Deformed of Zoar
- The Drop Star
- The Division of the Saranacs
- Dolph Heyliger
- The Devil's Stepping Stones
- Delaware Water Gap
- The Dead Ship of Harpswell
- The Devil and Tom Walker
- A Dinner and Its Consequences
- The Falls of Cohoes
- Francis Woolcott's Night-Riders
- The First Liberal Church
- Father and Son
- Flame Scalps of the Chartiers
- Father Moody's Black Veil
- The Fatal Forget-me-not
- The Forest Smithy
- The Galloping Hessian
- The Green Picture
- The Great Carbuncle
- The Gloucester Leaguers
- The Gray Champion
- Goody Cole
- General Moulton and the Devil
- Horseheads
- The Haunted Mill
- The Home of Thunder
- Howe's Masquerade
- The Hobomak
- Heartbreak Hill
- Harry Main: The Treasure and the Cats
- The Headless Skeleton of Swamptown
- Haddam Enchantments
- The Lost Grave of Paine
- The Last Shot at Germantown
- Lord Percy's Dream
- The Last Revel in Printz Hall
- The Lewiston Hermit
- The Lady Ursula
- The Loss of Weetamoo
- Lady Eleanore's Mantle
- The Loss of Jacob Hurd
- Love and Treason
- The Lamb of Sacrifice
- Love and Rum
- Moodua Creek
- The Monster Mosquito
- Miss Briton's Poker
- Mark of the Spirit Hand
- The Missing Soldier of Valley Forge
- Marion
- The Marriage of Mount Katahdin
- The Moose of Mount Kineo
- The May-Pole of Merrymount
- Mother Crewe
- Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket
- Micah Rood Apples
- Moodus Noises
- Old Indian Face
- The Owl Tree
- The Old Mill at Somerville
- Old Esther Dudley
- The Old Stone Mill
- Origin of a Name
- Pokepsie
- The Prophet of Palmyra
- Polly's Lover
- The Party from Gibbet Island
- The Phantom Dragoon
- The Phantom Drummer
- Parricide of the Wissahickon
- The Partridge Witch
- Passaconaway's Ride to Heaven
- Peter Rugg, the Missing Man
- Rip Van Winkle
- The Revenge of Shandaken
- The Ramapo Salamander
- The Retreat from Mahopac
- Rogers's Slide
- The Rising of Gouverneur Morris
- Roistering Dirck Van Dara
- The Rival Fiddlers
- The Revenge of Josiah Breeze
- Robert Lockwood's Fate
- Storm Ship on the Hudson
- The Skull in the Wall
- The Springs of Blood and Water
- Saved by The Bible
- The Snoring of Swunkus
- The Schoolmaster Had Not Reached Orrington
- Skinner's Cave
- Salem and Other Witchcraft
- Satan and His Burial-Place
- Shonkeek-Moonkeek
- The Salem Alchemist
- Sale of the Southwicks
- Samuel Sewall's Prophecy
- The Shrieking Woman
- Skipper Ireson's Ride
- The Skeleton in Armor