When they returned to the United States in 1869, the two men collaborated with Charles Scribner to publish Scribner's Monthly.
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After giving up medicine in 1848, he left western Massachusetts and took a teaching position in Richmond, Virginia, followed by one in 1849 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Holland | Gilbert and Sullivan | W. S. Gilbert | Later... with Jools Holland | Jools Holland | Humphrey Gilbert | Gilbert | Josiah Wedgwood | New Holland | Josiah | Gilbert O'Sullivan | Gilbert Gottfried | Gilbert Burnet | George Gilbert Scott | South Holland | North Holland | Gilbert Islands | Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette | Gilbert, Arizona | Cass Gilbert | Agnieszka Holland | Tony Holland | Paul Gilbert | Holland Tunnel | Holland, Michigan | Giles Gilbert Scott | Gilbert Stuart | Gilbert de Clare | Josiah Royce | Derek Holland |
Charles Scribner I, Andrew Armstrong, Arthur Peabody, Edward Seymour, Josiah Gilbert Holland, and Roswell Smith established "Scribner & Co." on July 19, 1870 to start on the publication of Scribner's Monthly.