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zation Applied to, by JOHN H.
LATANE, 310.

Canby, Gen., in Louisiana, 142.
Canova's Statue of Washington, by
MARSHALL DELANCEY HAYWOOD,
278.

CARR, FANNIE WHITE, William
Lowndes, 365.

Carroll's "Historical Collections of
South Carolina," 165.
Character of the Early Virginia
Trade, 73.

Channing, Professor, 384.

Cheves, Langdon, 367, 368, 370.
Child Labor, by JEROME DOWD, 41.
Christian Basis of Citizenship, The,

by JOHN CARLISLE KILGO, 118.
"Christus Victor," by H. N. Dodge,
Review of, 192.

Citizenship, The Christian Basis of,
by JOHN CARLISLE KILGO, 118.
"Classical Heritage of the Middle
Ages," by H. O. Taylor, Review
of, 84.

Clay, Henry, Opinion of Lowndes,
365.

Coinage, Ratio of Gold and Silver,
369.

College Professor in the Public Ser-
vice, The, by WILLIAM H. GLAS-
SON, 247.

Colonization Society, The African,

114.

Columbia University,Southern His-
tory at, 241.

Concord, Mass., Description of,231.
Confederacy, Southern, Works Re-
lating to the, 98; C. F. Adams
on, 382.

CRANFORD, WILLIAM IVEY, A New
Equality, 66.

Some Unnoticed Evils
of Untruth, 361.

Dixon, Thomas, Jr., "The Leop-
ard's Spots," Review of, 188.
DODD, WILLIAM E., North Carolina
in the Revolution, 156.

The Principle of Instructing
United States Senators, 326.

Editor of the Branch Histor-
ical Papers, 298.

Dodge, Henry N., "Christus Victor,"
Review of, 192.

DOWD, JEROME, Child Labor, 41.
Dunning, W. A., 384.

"Editorial Echoes," by W.M.Payne,
Review of, 295.

Editor's Announcement, 1.
"Education of the American Citi-
zen," by President Hadley, Re-
view of, 88.

Eliot, President, 235.

Equality, A New, by WILLIAM IVEY
CRANFORD, 66.

Ewell, Alice Maud, "A White Guard
of Satan," Review of, 86.

Feudalism, Its Influence in the
South, 5.

FEW, WILLIAM PRESTON, Alfred in
Relation to English Literature
and Culture, 44.

Fitzhugh, William, 78, 80.
Flanders, B. F., 130, 140.
Fleming, W. H., "Shakspere's
Plots," Review of, 193.

Flowers, R. L., Review of Ewell's
"White Guard to Satan," 86.
Ford, W. C., 384.

Forman, S. E., "The Political Ac-
tivity of Philip Freneau," Review
of, 379.

"French Revolution," by Shailer
Matthews, Review of, 90.
"Freneau, Philip, The Political Ac-
tivity of," by S. E. Forman, Re-
view of, 379.

Geneva, by JOHN MARTIN Vincent,
14.

Geneva, The City of, Appearances
of, 14, 15; Political Life of, 16-20;
Religious Life of, 22-24.
George, H. B., "Relations of Geog-
raphy to History," Review of, 94.
Gill, W. F., Review of Greenidge's
"Legal Procedure in Cicero's
Time," 190.

GLASSON, WILLIAM H., The College
Professor in the Public Service,
247.

The South and Service
Pension Laws, 351.
Graham, W. A., 329.
Greenidge, "Legal Procedure in Cic-
ero's Time," Review of, 190.
Gulf States Historical Magazine,
300, 385.

Hadley, President, "The Education
of the American Citizen," Review
of, 88.

Hahn, M. F., 130, 132, 133, 137,
138.

Harland, Henry, "The Lady Para-
mount," Review of, 290.

Harper, Robert Goodloe, 114.
Hart, A. B., "The American Na-
tion," by Associated Scholars,
384.

Harvard University, 235.
Haygood, Bishop Atticus G., 124.
Hays, Brig.-Gen., 142.

HAYWOOD, MARSHALL DELANCEY,
Canova's Statue of Washington,
278; Life of Tryon, 97.

Hewatt's History of South Caro-
lina, 165.

Higginson, Nathaniel, 215-223.
Hinton, Colonel John, by MARY
HILLIARD HINTON, 182.

Hinton Family in North Carolina,
186-187.

HINTON, MARY HILLIARD, Colonel
John Hinton, 182.
Hosmer, Mr., 384.
House, Lolabel, 97.
Howard, Professor, 384.

Huger, Alfred, of South Carolina,
371.

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Lee, R. E., Adams's Oration on, 382.
Lee, S. D., 374.

Legare, H. S., 298.
Leigh, B. W., 328.

"Leopard's Spots, The," by Thomas
Dixon, Jr., Review of, 188.
LINSCOTT, HENRY FARRAR, Pure
Scholarship-Its Place in Civili-
zation, 341.

Literary Notes, 96, 197, 297, 382.
Literature for the Study of the Co-
lonial History of South Carolina,
by W. ROY SMITH, 162.
"Literature of American History,
The," 383.

Literature in the South, 99.

"Little Leaders," by W. M. Payne,
Review of, 295.

Louisiana, Course of Politics from
1862 to 1866, by FREDERICK W.
MOORE, 128.

Louisiana, Constitution of in 1864,
132.
Lowell as a Citizen, by EDWIN
MIMS, 27.
Lowell: Interest in the Anti-Slavery
Cause, 30; Feeling for National-
ity, 33; Relation to Lincoln, 35;
Characteristics of, 228.

Lowndes, Elizabeth Pinckney, 366.
Lowndes, Rawlins, 366.

Lowndes, William, by FANNIE
WHITE CARR, 365.
Lynchings, An Inquiry Concerning,
by JOHN CARLISLE KILGO, 4.
Lynchings: Number in the United
States in 1898, 4; Causes of, 4-12;
Cure of, 12-13.

McCrady, Edward, History of
South Carolina, 152, 166, 384.
MacDonald, Professor William,384.
McLaughlin, Professor A. C., 384.
McNeil, John Charles, 97, 197.
Macon, Nathaniel, Letters of, 297;
Theories of, 327.

Madras, Two New England Rulers
of, by BERNARD C. Steiner, 209.
Mangum, Willie P., 327, 329.
Manitoulin, On, by BERNARD C.
STEINER, 333.
Mann, Horace, 233.
Manufactures in New England,227.
Manumission in Virginia, 107.
Martin, W. E., 298.

Matthews, Shailer, "French Revo-
lution," Review of, 90.

Meade, Bishop, on Slavery, 117.

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Mississippi Historical Society, 372,
373, 374, 375, 376, 377.
Moore, FREDERICK W., The Course
of Louisiana Politics from 1862
to 1866, 128.

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Randolph-Macon College, Branch
Historical Papers, 297.

Raper, C. L., "North Carolina, a
Royal Province," Review of, 93.
Ravenal, Mrs., Life of Lowndes,
366.

"Moses, a Drama," by C. H. Brown, "Rebuilding of Old Common-

Review of, 380.

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wealths,' by Walter H. Page,
Review of, 288.

Reconstruction of Southern Liter-
ary Thought, by HENRY N. SNY-
DER, 145.
"Reformation, The," by W. Walker,
Review of, 92.

Regulators of North Carolina, 158.
"Relation of Geography to His-
tory," by H. B. George, Review
Reviews, See Book Reviews.
of, 94.
Revolution in North Carolina, The,
156.

Riley, Professor F. L., Work of in
the Cause of History in Missis-
sippi, 372-377.

Ritchie, Thomas, Letters of, 297.
Rivers's Sketch of the History of
South Carolina, 166.
Romanticism, English, 82.
Rutledge, Mr., 371.

Salem Female Academy, 299.
Saunders, R. M., 329.
Schaper's "Sectionalism in South
Carolina," 168.

Scholarship, Pure,-Its Place in
Civilization, by HENRY FARRAR
LINSCOTT, 341.

Scotch-Irish in North Carolina,
159.

Secession, 382.

Senators, United States, The Prin-
ciple of Instructing, by WILLIAM
E. DODD, 326.

"Shakspere's Plots," by W. H.
Fleming, Review of, 193.
Shepley, G. A., 130, 132.

SIKES, ENOCH WALTER, The Work
of the Smithsonian Institution,
269.

Slavery, Lowell and, 30.
Sledd, Benjamin, 96, 197.
“Smith, Captain John,” Review of,
194.

SMITH, W. Roy, Literature for the
Study of Colonial History of
South Carolina, 162.
Smithson, James, 269.

Smithsonian Institution, The Work
of, by ENOCH WALTER SIKES, 269.
SNYDER, HENRY N., Reconstruction
of Southern Literary Thought,

145.

South, Problems of the Author in
the, 201.

South and Service Pension Laws,
by WILLIAM H. GLASSON, 351.
South: New Era in, 1; Develop-
ment of Towns, 1; Recent Devel-
opment of Literature in, 2; So-
ciety in, 6, 7, 9; Literature in the,
99; The Book Trade in, 101;
Literature in, 145; "The Lower
South in American History," 293;
Material Progress, 297; Town-
ship Government in, 299; The
Rural Problem of, 300; Political
Conditions of, 301; Secession of,
382; History of, 384; Suffrage in,
385.
SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, The,
Motives of Its Projectors, 2.
South Carolina, Society in, 5, 7;
Literature of Colonial History of,
162; "Collections" of Historical
Society of, 164; MS. Records,163;
Laws of, 169; William Lowndes,
365; McCrady's History of, 384.
Southern History Association, Pub-
lications of, 198, 385.

Southern History in American Uni-
versities, by WILLIAM KENNETH
BOYD, 238.

Spofford, Harriet Prescott, "The
Great Procession," Review of,
380.

"State Documents on Federal Re-
lations" 385.

States Rights, 382.
STEINER, BERNARD C., Two New
England Rulers of Madras, 209.
On Manitoulin, 333.
"Western Maryland in the
Revolution," Note on, 197.

Tariff, 385.
Taylor, H. O., "Classical Heritage
of the Middle Ages," Review of
84.
Taylor, Hannis, "International
Public Law," Review of, 195.
Thwaites, R. G., 384.
Tobacco; The Virginia Trade in,
74, 75, 76, 77, Production of, 76.
Trade in Colonial Virginia, 73.
Tryon, Governor William, Life of,
97.

Turner, Nat., Insurrection of, 115.
Turner, Professor, 384.
Tucker, St. George, Views on Slay-
ery, 109; Plan to Abolish Slav-
ery, 112.

Tyler, John, 328.

Untruth, Some Unnoticed Evils of,
by WILLIAM IVey Cranford, 361.
VINCENT, JOHN MARTIN, Geneva,
14.

Virginia; Early Trade of, 73; Prices,
of Freight, 76; Anti-Slavery Sen-
timent in, 107; Debates on Prop-
osition to Emancipate Slaves,
1831-1832, 115; Magazine of
History and Biography, 300,385.

Walker, Williston, "The Reforma-
tion," Review of, 92.
War of 1812, 368, 370.
"Watchers of the Hearth," by
Sledd, Note on, 96.

Washington, B. T., W. H. Page on,
198.
Washington, Canova's Statue of,
by MARSHALL DELANCEY HAY-
WOOD, 278; Calendar of Manu-
scripts of in the Library of Con-
gress, 295.

Wells, Governor of Louisiana, 135,
137, 138, 139-144.
Winsor, "Narrative and Critical
History," 383.

WINSTON, ROBERT WATSON, An Un-
considered Aspect of the Negro
Question, 265.

Wisconsin, University of, Southern-
History at, 243, 284.

Woods, Katherine P., "The True
Captain John Smith," 194.

Yale, Elihu, 209-215.

Yale University, Southern History
at, 244.

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