| The Wild Deer's Home, | By J. Gurner Fisher, | [Frontispiece No. 1] |
| The Old Trapper's Home, | By W. L. Everett Knowles, | [Frontispiece No. 2] |
| How John Norton the Trapper Kept His Christmas, | | (Heading) [11] |
| The Old Trapper's Fireplace, | By W. L. Everett Knowles, | between pages [12–13] |
| On the Other Side of the Mountain Stood the Dismal Hut," | By J. Gurner Fisher, | " " [30–31] |
| The Old Trapper's Shot, | " " " | " " [44–45] |
| The Mountain Torrent, | " " " | [Frontispiece No. 3] |
| The Vagabond's Rock, | By W. L. Everett Knowles, | [Frontispiece No. 4] |
| John Norton's Vagabond, | | (Heading) [76] |
| "Vagabonds Included in This Invite," | " " " | between pages [80–81] |
| "And Above the Words Was a Star," | " " " | " " [82–83] |
| The Old Trapper's Paddle, | " " " | [85] |
| The Old Trapper's Rifle, | " " " | [88] |
| An Old Time Gun, | " " " | [89] |
| Christmas Holly, | " " " | [93] |
| "Where Be the Ships?" | " " " | between pages [98–99] |
| "And Finally the Words Passed into the Air," | " " ", | [105] |
| "Ye Cradle of Ye Olden Time," | " " " | [108] |
| The Old Trapper and His Dogs, | " " " | between pages [112–113] |
| "Friends come and go, but until death enters kennel or cabin the hunter and his hounds bide together." | | |