"The following list includes all the works of Mrs. Sigourney that were published as books under her supervision. No effort has been made to collect her contributions to periodicals which would number many thousands; and, similarly, single poems reprinted for distribution at funerals or for other occasions have been excluded. Where the same work reappeared under a new title, the second title is listed with a reference to the earlier one. The dates in all cases are taken from the title pages, though many of the books were published late in the preceding years to catch the holiday trade." --Gordon S. Haight
Note: Many of Sigourney's books have recently become available online. The linked items below often point to the Internet Archive or to the University of Michigan's American Verse or Making of America Projects; linked titles are generally full-text scanned images of the book named.
[Prepared for the Press by Mrs. L. H. S]. Memoir of Phebe P. Hammond, a Pupil in the American Asylum at Hartford. New York, 1833. This account or some excerpt of it was published in Mann, Edwin John. The Deaf and Dumb: Or, A Collection of Articles Relating to the Condition of Deaf Mutes Boston: D. K. Hitchcock, 1836.
[Anonymous]. Report of the Hartford Female Beneficent Society. Hartford, 1833.
Poems. Philadelphia, 1834. [Beginning with the third edition, 1838, this book was known as Select Poems. The contents were slightly changed from time to time]. E-text (U. of Michigan).
Pocahontas, and Other Poems. London, 1841. [Published in London before Mrs. Sigourney's departure, and in New York a few weeks later]. E-text (U. of Michigan).
Voices of Home; or Poems for the Sea. Hartford, 1852. [A reprint of Poems for the Sea, 1850, except that the first poem is placed in a different position].