The Mahogany Tree was a weekly[1] literary magazine published from January until December 1892.
[2] The magazine was started by Mildred Aldrich,[3] and it was supposedly "devoted solely to the 'fine arts'.
"[4] According to a review in The Harvard Crimson its aim was to "give criticisms on books, pictures, music, and acting.
"[5] Contributors comprised Philip Henry Savage, Ralph Adams Cram,[6] Louise Imogen Guiney[6] and F. Holland Day,[6] amongst others.
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