The Annals of Bliss is a handwritten newspaper edited by Julius White and written by other students.
This newspaper was part of a school project that the students would contribute to and the teacher would review. Since they did not have the facilities for large scale printing, the issues of the newspaper would be read aloud for other students. The articles include reflections, poems, and puzzles. One of them is an abolitionist article denouncing slavery. Most of the other articles are about the seasons, nature, and writing and composition.
The names mentioned are Libbie Reid, Earl Hall, G.H. Cook, Jennie Houden, Laurette Matthews, Carrie Barkley, Julia Leigh, James Rouan, Mary L. Hall, Eduard Divaldson, Sarah Cail, Ema Hamlin, and Lida J. Dennis.