THE South Atlantic Quarterly. JOHN SPENCER BASSETT, EDITOR. Volume I. January to October, 1902. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA. 1902. The Anti-Slavery Sentiment in Virginia...James Curtis Ballagh. 99 ....107 North Carolina in the Revolution............ William E. Dodd.... Literature for the Study of the Colonial History of South Carolina, The Problems of the Author in the South.. The Editor........ Two New England Rulers of Madras.......Bernard C. Steiner..............209 The Renaissance in New England.............Edwin Mims........ Andrew Johnson's Administration........... Burr J. Ramage. 100466 The Work of the Smithsonian Institution..Enoch Walter Sikes............269 Canova's Statue of Washington........Marshall De Lancey Haywood..278 Adams, Charles Francis, "Shall African Colonization Society, 114. Alabama, Internal Improvements in, 298; Historical Work in, 375, Alaska, Boundary of, 297. Alfred, King, as a Statesman, by Andrew Johnson's Administration, Announcement, Editor's, 1. of Captain John Smith,"194;Tay- "Tributes to Herbert B. Adams," American History," 293; Payne's "Little Leaders," and "Editorial Echoes,' 295; Friedenwald's Beers, Henry A., "History of Eng- lish Romanticism," Review of, 82. Book Reviews, 82, 188, 288, 378. Boston, Characteristics of, 232. Southern History in Amer- cal Heritage of the Middle Ages," 84; Matthew's "The French Rev- olution," 90; Walker's "The Re- Bourne, E. G., 384. Branch Historical Papers, The,297. Brown, Charles Hovey, "Moses, a Brown, John, Letters of, 385. Butler, Gen. B. F., in Louisiana, 131. |