Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Volume 02 (of 14), 1899
Part 20
Gothic, 10, 45
Govan, Hon. George M., 196
Government aid to science, 104, 105, 107
Graham, Samuel, 184
"Gran' Mammy Stories," 51, 55, 57, 62
Grant, Gen. U. S., 195, 198
"Grave of Hale," The, a poem, 27
Gray, 17
Grayson, Beverly R., 170, 171
Great Britain, 125, 126, 128, 131, 157, 158, 211
Greece, 18
"Greece," a poem, 27
Greek tragedy, 81
Greeks, The, 13, 16
"Green-field," 216
Green, Abner, 160, 179
Green, Mrs. Geo. F., 92n, 105n
Green, Mrs. Sallie B. Morgan, 152n
Green, Thomas, 160
Greenwich, 100
Greenville, in Jefferson county, 183
Grenada, 39, 52
Griffith, Richard, 155
Griffith, William B., 153
Grosse Point, 158
Grub Street, 47
Guion, John I., 217
Gulf Coast, Storms of the, 100
Guthrie, 82
Gwin, William M., 154
Haddley, 166
Hadley, Mrs. T. B. J., 202
Halbert, H. S., 5, 223
Halbrook, Major, 187
Hale, E. E., 108
"Hale," The Grave of, a poem, 27
Hall, J. G., 196
Hamburg, 217
Hamilton, Peter J., 5, 157
Hamlet, 75
Hanes, John, 154
Harding, Lyman, 214, 217
Harpel, 52, 38
Harper's Library of American Fiction, 66
Harper's Monthly, 56, 62, 67
Harper's Weekly, 53
Harris, Horatio J., 154
Harris, Joel Chandler, 8, 20
Harris, Wiley P., 190, 193
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 90n, 219
Harte, Bret, 11
Hatchatigbee Bluff, 158
Havana, 212
Hawkins, Colonel, 167
Hawthorne, 47, 77
Hayne, Paul H., 18, 66
"Heart of the War," The, a poem, 38
Heath, Sir Robert, 126
Hemans, Mrs., 215
Henry, Jack, 228
Herndon, Blythe, 44, 64
Herndon, Mrs., 64
Herschel, Sir William, 91
Hewett, Miss Mary C., 176
"Hieronymus Pop and the Baby," a sketch, 57
Hill, Judge R. A., 153
"Historic Adams County," 207-218
"Historical Element in Recent Southern Literature," 7-14
Historical Material, Classification of, 219
Historical novels, 7, 8, 11
"Historical Opportunity of Mississippi," The, 219, 222
"History of Democracy," 47
History of Mississippi, 13, see also _Mississippi History_.
Hitchcock, Dr., 204
Hocket, 160
Holland, J. G., 39
Holly Springs, 45, 47, 48, 52, 124, 193
Holmes, David, 171
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 39, 49
Homer, 13, 18
Hong Kong, 82, 83
Hooks, Dr., 100
Hopahkitubbe, 229
Hooper, Parson, 77
"Hope," Lines on, 30
Horace, 16, 78
"Horse-Shoe Robinson," 11
Hot Springs, Account of, 106, 111
Houston, Felix, 153
Howe, W. W., 152n
Huddleston, G. B., 196
Huguenot, 24
Hunt, Fidelis S., 155
Hunter, 86, 91
Hughes, Felix, 179
Hutchins, Anthony, 160, 179, 217
Huston, Gen. Felix, 215
"Hymns to the Gods," 9
Iberville, 208, 209
"Idylls of the King," The, 41
"If Tongues Were Steel," a poem, 34
Ilaishtubbee, 230
Iliad, 30
Illinois, 56, 151n
Impeachment of Gov. Ames, 197-199
Indians, 56
Indians, Chickasaw, 229 Choctaw, 157, 164, 223 Choctaw-Muscogee, 226, 233 Creek, 160, 164, 167 Natchez, 205, 208-210 Osage, 105
Indian language of signs, 99
Indian titles to land, 130
Indian trade, 86
Indigo culture, 88, 216
Industrial Institute and College, 124
Inge, Dr., 204
"Inglewood," 216
Ingraham, Rev. J. H., 215
"In Memoriam," a poem, 30
Inoculation, 101
Ireland, 43, 74, 176
Irish, 212, 228
"Irish Knight of the Nineteenth Century," 74
Irving, Washington, 47
Isabel, 76, 78
Italy, 9, 47
Italian, 9
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, 215
Jackson, Gen. "Stonewall," 12
Jackson, Mississippi, 149, 177, 193, 194, 196-198, 202, 216
Jamaica, 86
James I, 75
Jay's treaty, 159
Jefferson College, 91, 179-188, 214, 215
Jefferson County, 183, 213
Jefferson, Thomas, 12, 90, 91, 94, 95, 99, 100-106, 108, 109
Jenkins, Dr., 217
Jenkins, Major William Dunbar, 85n, 93n
Johnson, 19
Johnson, Henry G., 154
Johnston, Colonel Richard Malcolm, 10
Johnston, Colonel William Preston, 18, 75
Johnston, Miss Mary, 12
Jones, Judge Obadiah, 148, 149, 151, 152
Jones, Prof. R. W., 3, 5, 219
Jordan, Charles R., 155
Judges of Mississippi, Federal: Territorial, 150-152 Federal District, 152, 153 Confederate District, 153
Justice, Department of, 147n
"Just Twenty-Two," a poem, 36, 37
Kansas, 82
Karlsruhe, 71
"Katie Did," a poem, 36, 37
Kavanaugh, Bishop H. H., 175
Kavanaugh, Mrs. H. H., 177
Keats, 17
Keavy, Mrs. Ellen V., 176
Kempe, Colonel James, 74
Kennedy, John Pendleton, 7, 18
"Kentuckians," The, 12
Kentucky, 88, 151, 172, 174, 185, 228
Kerr, Judge David, 148, 149, 151, 179, 180
Kimball, Frederick, 160
Kimbrough, Judge B. T., 3
Kincannon, Andrew A., 154
King, Miss Grace, 8, 12
King, Justice, 160
King, Miss Laura J. A., 177
Kingswood, 172
Kirby, Ephraim, 151
Kirk, Dr. William, 67
Kosciusko, 153
"Lake of the Golden Isle," The, a poem, 36
Lamar, Senator L. Q. C., 50, 190, 191, 194
"Lame Gerry," 57
Lanier, Sidney, 8, 19
Lane, Rev. John, 174
Lane, Mrs. John, 177
Latrobe, Benj. Henry, 99
Lattimore, David, 179, 183
"Laura Capello," 47, 51
La Vega, 225
Laws of marriage among the Choctaws, 230
Leaf River, 166
Leake, Judge Walter, 49, 152, 154
Lee, Gen. Robert E., 7, 73
Lee, Gen. S. D., 3
Leflore, Col. Greenwood, 233
Legare, 18
"Legend of Good Women," 11
Leipzig, 98
Lester, George H., 196
Lewis, Chief Justice Seth, 148, 149, 161
Ligon, Woodson L., 156
"Like Unto Like," a novel, 43, 53, 56, 56, 63-66
Lintot, Bernard, 160
Lippincott's Magazine, 56n, 67
Lipscomb, Prof. Dabney, 5, 23
Litchfield, 24
Literature, 13, 15-20, 26
Little Bayou Sara, 164, 165
Little River, 209
"Llangollin," 216
Local taxation, 114, 115, 118
London, 21, 86, 95, 100, 107, 161, 162
"Longed-for Valentine," A, 54
Longfellow, 47, 48, 51, 55, 63, 65
Longstreet, A. B., 7, 10
"Longwood," 216
"Look Up," a poem, 34
Lottery, 183, 184
Louisiana, 86, 91, 98, 100, 102, 111, 125, 131, 168, 175, 176, 202, 206, 215, 217
Louisiana, University of, 207
Louisiana History, see _Martin_.
Louisville, 172
Lovejoy, Flavius J., 154
Lowell, 17, 18, 47
Lowry, Gov. Robert, 190, 194
Lowry and McCardle's History of Mississippi, 113n, 121n, 152n
Lyceum, 201
Lynch, James D., 23, 147n, 150, 151n, 152n, 153n
M'Allister, 185, 186
McCaleb, Miss Mary, 202
McClelland, 65
McClung, A. K., 28, 154
McClure, 81
McDowell, Edward, 47
McDowell, Miss Lillian, 51, 56
McDowell, Mrs. David, 45
McGuire, Chief Justice Wm., 148, 149, 151
"McMahon at Sedan," a poem, 33
McMaster, 128n, 129n, 130n, 131n
McMurran, John T., 217
McQuiston, William, 155
Macaulay, 19
Mackay, Charles, 25
Macon, 23, 28, 30
Macon Beacon, 27, 29, 41
Madison County, Alabama, 148, 151n, 152n
Madrid, 96, 211
Maffett, Rev. J. N., 204
Magruder, Miss Eliza, 202
Magnolia tree, Account of, 87
Maiblume, 81
Malay Peninsular, 82
Malcolm, Ralstone, 82
Mallory, Stephen R., 73
Mammoth Bayou, 207
Manschack, 87
Marcella, 77
Marschalk, Andrew, 217
Martin's History of Louisiana, 151n, 152n
"Marse Chan," 8
Marshall, Mrs. C. K., 177
Marshals, Federal in Mississippi, 154, 155
Martin, X. F., 149, 152
Maryland, 152
"Master Thought," The, a poem, 33
Matthews, Judge George, 149, 151
Maubila, 225
Mayes, Prof. Edward, 177
Mead, Cowles, 217
Mellen, Rev. T. L., 178
"Melrose," 216
Memoirs of Mississippi, see _Goodspeed_.
"Memory," A, a poem, 33
Memphis Avalanche, 49
Menifee, John, 170
Meridian, 150
Merwin, Dr., 204
Metcalfe, Bela, 153
Meteorological Observations, 99, 100, 103, 111
Methodism in Mississippi, Early, 169, 170
Methodist Church, 202, 214
Microscopic examination of water, 98
Migration legend of the Choctaws, 227-229
Miller, Anderson, 155
"Minister's Black Veil," The, 77
Minor, Capt. Stephen, 213
Minor, Capt., 161, 163
Miro, Vov., 159
Missionary Herald, 227
Mississippi Agricultural-Horticultural etc., Society, 212
Mississippi City, 156
Mississippi, Female education in, 165 et seq.
Mississippi Historical Society, 13, 94n, 157, 201, 219, 220
Mississippi History, see _Lowry and McCardle_ _Goodspeed_ _Claiborne_ _Barksdale_ _Lynch_ _Mississippi Historical Society_
Mississippi, Newspapers and Periodicals of, see _Mississippi State Gazette_ _Macon Beacon_ _Natchez Democrat_ _Philadelphia Courier_ _Southern Galaxy_ _University Magazine_
Mississippi Philosophical & Historical Society, 201
Mississippi Railroad, 217
Mississippi River, 12, 86-88, 94, 96, 100, 102, 108, 111, 115, 125, 128, 158, 159, 162, 163, 164, 167, 168, 209, 210, 211
Mississippi Society, The, 107, 108, 215
Mississippi State Gazette, 171
Mississippi Valley, The, 90, 111, 207
Missouri, 126
"Miss Willard's Two Rings," a story, 56
Mitchell, Dr., 204
Mobile, 26, 87, 157, 161, 166, 167
Mobile Bay, 158, 167
Mobile River, 164, 168
Monette, Dr. J. W., 177, 204, 209, 210, 215
Money, Sen. H. D., 194
"Monmouth," 216
"Manteigne," 216
Montgomery, Alexander, 179
Morayshire, 85
Morrison, J. K., 5, 179
Muldrow, A. L., 196, 197
Murder of Slaves in Mississippi, 143, 144
Murfree, Miss, 8, 12, 56
Murrel, 213
"Nanih Waiya, the Sacred Mound of the Choctaws," 223-232
Natchez, 74, 86, 87, 88, 91, 92n, 101, 102, 106, 109, 110, 115, 133, 149, 157, 158, 162, 163, 165, 169, 171, 174, 176, 184, 185, 187, 201, 203, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 217
Natchez Indians, see _Indians_.
Natchez Drug Company, 212
Natchez and Nashville Trace, 213
Natchez Democrat, 86n, 89n, 91n, 96n, 107n
"Nebulae," a poem, 34
Negro dialect, 9, 20, 21
Negro Education, 138
Negro Rule in Mississippi, 189-200
Negro Suffrage, 191, 192, 195
"Neophyte," The, a poem, 37
Neshoba County, 223
Nevett, Miss Matilda J., 177
New Hampshire, 150
New Jersey, 152
Newman, Miss, 202
Newman, Miss Maria L., 176
Newman, Miss Catharine O., 176
New Orleans, 74, 90, 92n, 94n, 107, 161, 163, 165, 166, 209, 213, 215, 217
New Orleans Times-Democrat, 41, 74
New Richmond, 86
Newton, Sir Isaac, 97, 104
New York, 21, 26, 160
"Night Storm," The, a poem, 35
Niles, Judge H. C., 153
Nolan, Philip, 108, 109
North Carolina, 127, 152
North West Ordinance, 134, 142, 147, 180
Norton, Charles M., 154
Norton, John H., 154
Nugent, Col. W. L., 177, 193
"Oakland," 216
Oglethorpe, Mrs., 64
Ohio, 86
Ohio River, 159
Ohnet, Georges, 77
Okitibbeha County, 228
"On the Nine-Mile," a dialect story, 56
Opelousas, 102
Orleans Territory, 151n, 152
Orr, Jehu A., 154
Osmun, Benijah, 214
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 5, 147
Oxford, 124, 150, 152n, 153
Pachaha, 225
Page, Bettie, 64
Page, Thomas Nelson, 8, 12, 20, 55
"Pangnostics," 74
Panmure, 210, 211, 212
Pascagoula River, 158
Patterson, Miss Mary J., 176
Peabody, George, 38
Pea River, 167
Pearl River, 131, 165, 229
Pennsylvania, 43, 75, 160
Pensacola, 86, 161, 167
Percy, W. A., 196, 197
Perdido River, 131
Permanent Committee, 160
Peyton, 198
"Phantom Train," The, a poem, 37, 38
Philadelphia, 86, 87, 94, 95, 110
Philadelphia Courier, 27, 28, 41
Phillips, Wendell, 49, 50
Philosophical Magazine, 100
Philosophical Society, American, 93, 95, 98
Pickering County, 213
Pickett's Alabama, 151n
"Pillar of Fire," 215
Pittsburg, 86
Pinckney, Thomas, 159
Pinckneyville, La., 176
Poe, E. A., 18, 19, 37, 41
"Poems of Places, Southern States," 48
"Poets' Homes," 48
Poindexter, Gov. Geo., 149, 152, 190, 217
Pontotoc, 149, 150
Port Gibson, 21, 176
Posey, Carnot, 154
Postlethwaite, 212
Power, Col. J. L., 118n
Powers, 121
Prentice, George D., 7
Prentiss County, 196
Prentiss, S. S., 43, 191, 203, 215, 216
"Press Poem," The, 23
Price, Nathaniel S., 154
Priestly, Dr. Joseph, 99
"Printerdom," Poets and Poetry of, 25, 38
"Prisoners of Hope," The, 11, 12
Protestants, 212
Protestantism, Jones' Introduction of, 159n
Pryor, 199
Quitman, Gov. John A., 217
Rainbow, Account of, 97, 98
Ramsden, 161
Randolph, Peter, 152
Rankin, Christopher, 217
Rawling, Miss, 202
Rawling, Daniel, 170
Rayburn, John, 155
Reconstruction, 113, 120, 121n, 123
Redding, Wyatt M., 39, 40
Red River, 105, 106
"Red Rock," 12, 55
Reed, Thomas B., 217
Reese, Dr. Edwin, 184
Republican Party, 29, 196
"Revolution in the Life of Mrs. Balingall," a story, 56
Reynolds, R. O., 196
Rhode Island, 75
Richardson, Miss Martha D., 175, 176
Richmond, Va., 69, 72
"Ride of the Ku-Klux," a poem, 38
Riley, Prof. F. L., 1, 3, 5, 85
"Ring and the Book," a poem, 41
Rittenhouse, 91, 161
Roach, Mrs. Elizabeth, 170
Roberts, Miss Mary E., 177
Robertson, Miss Susan C., 176
Rodney, Judge Thomas, 151, 215
"Rodolph," 9
"Romance of Summer Seas," 81, 82
Romanticism, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 21
Rosalie, Fort, 209, 210
"Rosine's Story," 52
Ross, Clinton, 12
Ross, John, 86, 88, 89
Rowland, Dunbar, Esq., 5, 189
Roy, Mrs., 65
Royal Society, 102
"Running Mississippi's South Line," 157-168
Russell, Irwin, 7, 9, 10, 15, 22, 201
Sanderson, Mrs. Jane B., 171
Sargent, Winthrop, 113, 115, 165, 213, 216
Savannah River, 127, 128
Scott, Miss Charlotte C., 176
Scott, Miss Mary, 176
Scott, Sir Walter, 10, 16, 18, 19, 24, 41
Scribner's Monthly, 198n
Secession, Ordinance of, 118
Second Creek, 208, 209
"Selma," 216
Selsertown, 183, 203, 204, 207
"Serpent Myths," 75
Shakespeare, 15, 39, 71
Shands, G. D., 196
Sharkey, Gov., 120
Shaw, 160
Shields, Joseph D., 202, 217
Shields, Judge W. B., 152, 217
Shields, Mrs., 202
Simms, William Gilmore, 8, 18, 19
Simpson, Judge Josiah, 149, 152
Simrall, Judge H. F., 198
Singleton, O. R., 194
"Sister Weeden's Prayer," a dialect story, 56
Spight, Thomas, 196, 197
Stanton, Miss E. B., 214
Slave Laws, 133-145
Slavery in the South, 13, 20, 215
Smith, Prof. C. Alphonso, 5, 7
Smith, Miss Emily, 176
Smith, Philander, 160
Smith, Rev. R. D., 172
Smith, Rev. R. F. N., 186
Smith, Sidney, 17, 19
Smith, Miss Susan, 176
Smollet, 19
Smylie, Rev. Jas., 184
"Somerset," 216
"Sorrows of Werther," 78
South Carolina, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 205
Southern Galaxy, 174, 175
Southern History, 8, 12
Southern Literature, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 42
"Southern Literature," Historical Element in, 7-14
Southern Railway, 166
Southern Romantic Movement, 10, 12, 21
"South Wind," The, a poem, 35
Spain, 95n, 127, 131, 159, 211, 217
Spanish architecture, 169, 212
Spanish conquest of West Florida, 87, 211
Spanish provinces, 98, 211
Spanish rule in West Florida, 91, 211, 212
St. Catharine Creek, 208, 210, 214
St. Mary's, 128, 157, 167, 168
"St. Nicotine, a Christmas Phantasy," a poem, 36
St. Stephens, 157, 158, 166
State, Department of, 90n, 91n, 94, 147n
Starkey, Edwina, 83
Stephens, Alexander H., 73
Stevenson, Robert L., 52
Stewart, D., 171
Stiles, Chilion F., 171, 172
Stone, Alfred H., 5, 133
Stone, Gov. J. M., 190, 196, 199
"Story of Old Fort Loudon," 12
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 8, 25
Street, H. M., 196
Stuart, James, 160
Stuart, Ruth McEnery, 8
"Suicide Club," The, 52
Survey of the 31 degree, 92, 93
"Suwanee River Tales," 56, 57n
"Sweet-Auburn," 216
Taggert, Patrick, 161
Tanchipahoe, 165
"Tar Baby Story," 56
"Taxation in Mississippi," History of, 113-124, 193
Taxpayers' Convention, 193
Tennessee, 12, 56, 151, 152, 215
"Territorial Growth of Mississippi," 125-132
Texas, 12, 48
Thatcher, Judge, 204
Thayer, Mrs. Caroline M., 174, 175, 177
Thomas, Rev. J. P., 172
Thompson, R. H., 196
Thompson's Creek, 165, 166
Throckmorton, Mordecai, 183
Ticfaw, 165
Tilton, Judge Daniel, 148, 149, 150
Timrod, 18, 19
Tison, William H. H., 158
Tobacco culture, 88
Tombigbee River, 115, 128, 157, 158, 185, 229
Toulmin, Judge Harry, 148, 151
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 93, 98, 99, 100-104, 163
Transactions of the Royal Society, 102
Traughton, 162
Trist, Mrs., 90
Tucker, Gov. T. M., 203
Tucker, W. F., 196, 197
Tugaloo, 124
Turner, Edward, 171, 217
Tuscaloosa, Ala., 152n
"Two Storms," a story, 56, 62-63
Tyler, Rev. Charles, 204
"Unconventional Experiment," 82
"Under Two Flags," a poem, 32
Union and Planters' Bank, 203
Union Hill, 93, 103
United States, 90, 91, 95, 107, 226-131, 159, 169, 195, 211-213
University of Mississippi, 75, 124, 152n
University of Mississippi Magazine, 75n
"Valcours," The, a novelette, 56
Van Court, Rev., 204
Van Hosen, J. A., 204
Vaughan, John, 101, 104, 105
"Veiled Doctor," The, 75-78
Vick, Miss Emily, 176
Vicksburg, 150, 176, 195, 203
"Victory of Peace," The, a poem, 32
Vidal, Joseph, 217
Virginia, 126, 143, 151, 152, 172
"Volcano Interlude," a story, 56
"Voyage to the Moon," 9
Wailes, B. S. C., 202, 204, 207, 215
Walcott, Miss Charlotte, 176
Walker, Duncan S., 175
Walker, Robert J., 191, 217
Walker, Robert L., 177
Walnut Hill, (Vicksburg), 158
Walthall, Sen. E. C., 190, 194
Ward family, 24-25
Ward, Henry, 25
Ward, William, 23-42
Warner, Chas. Dudley, 73, 74
Warren, Gen., 174
Warton, Joseph, 17
Washington Academy, 184
Washington City, 94n, 122, 160, 161, 195, 197
Washington County, Ala., 148
Washington, District of, 148, 151n, 153n, 154n
Washington, Mississippi, 134, 169, 171, 175, 176, 177, 183, 186, 201, 202, 214, 215
Washita, La., 175, 176
Washita River, 106, 209
Watts, Theodore, 17
Weber, Prof. W. L., 3, 5, 15
Weir, Adolphus G., 154
West, Cato, 160, 179, 180, 183
West Florida, 86, 87, 91, 128, 131, 157, 158, 211
West, Mrs. Sarah, 202
West Point, 23
Whiffen, Miss E. A., 28
Whig Party, 196, 202
Whipping-post, 136, 137
White Apple Village, 209
White Cedar Creek, 167
White, Prof. J. M., 3, 5, 125
Wickford, 75-78
Wilde, Richard Henry, 9
Wilkinson County, 176
Wilkinson General, 109, 160, 165
Williamson, Miss Mary, 44
Williams, Robert, 152n
Willing, Capt. James, 87, 211
Willing's Bayou, 162
Williston, E. B., 187
Wilson, Alexander, 109, 110
Winans, Dr. William, 171, 174
"Windy Hill" Plantation, 214
Winn, Mrs. A. D., 202
Winn, Maj. J. T., 204
Winston County, 223, 227
"Wire Cutters," The, 12
Wistar, Dr., 95
Witnesses, Slaves as, 140, 141
"World," The, a story, 81
Wright, Gov., 128
Wright, Rev. Alfred, 227
Yale College, 24
Yariba, 64, 65
Yazoo City, 195
Yazoo Land Companies, 128, 130
Yazoo River, 125, 152, 211
Yellow fever, 39, 52, 53
Yokohama, 82
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1. Mississippi's "Backwoods Poet,"
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2. Mississippi as a Field for the Student of Literature,
Prof. W. L. Weber, Millsaps College.
3. Suffrage in Mississippi, Hon. R. H. Thompson, Jackson, Miss.
4. Spanish Policy in Mississippi After the Treaty of San Lorenzo,
Prof. F. L. Riley, University of Mississippi.
5. Time and Place Relations in History with Some Mississippi and Louisiana Applications, Prof. H. E. Chambers, New Orleans.
6. The Study and Teaching of History,
Prof. Herbert B. Adams, Johns Hopkins University.
7. Some Facts in the Early History of Mississippi,
Prof. R. W. Jones, University of Mississippi.
8. Pre-Historic Jasper Ornaments in Mississippi,
Chancellor R. B. Fulton, University of Mississippi.
9. Suggestions to Local Historians,
Prof. F. L. Riley, University of Mississippi.
10. Some Inaccuracies in Claiborne's History in Regard to Tecumseh,
Mr. H. S. Halbert, Crawford, Miss.
11. Did Jones County Secede?
Prof. A. L. Bondurant, University of Mississippi.
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