Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 13, Issue 6
- Title
- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 13, Issue 6
- Publication
- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- June 1847
- Rights/Permissions
The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials are in the public domain in the United States. If you have questions about the collection, please contact Digital Content & Collections at [email protected]. If you have concerns about the inclusion of an item in this collection, please contact Library Information Technology at [email protected].
DPLA Rights Statement: No Copyright - United States
- Link to this Item
-
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acf2679.0013.006
- Cite this Item
-
"Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 13, Issue 6." In the digital collection Making of America Journal Articles. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acf2679.0013.006. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 25, 2025.
Contents
- Introduction to the History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia, Chapters XXI-XXV. Charles Campbell; pp. 321-340
- Winter and Spring (verse) Langdon; pp. 341-342
- The Book of Nature (verse). James Matthew Legaré; pp. 342
- To the Turtle-Dove (verse). J. A. T.; pp. 343
- Consolations of the Church (verse). Elizabeth Jessup Eames; pp. 343
- Stanzas (verse) J.; pp. 343-344
- A Morn in Paradise (verse) Elora; pp. 344
- Sleep (verse). Effie; pp. 344
- The Fortunes of Esther, the Jewess, Chapters I-II. Alfred Duke; pp. 345-356
- The Girdled Oak (verse) W. N. Stanton; pp. 356
- The Legal Profession Samuel Owen; pp. 356-359
- Lightning (verse) S. S. Bradford; pp. 359-360
- How They Manage Matters in the Model Republic. pp. 360-367
- Living Novelists Philip Pendleton Cooke; pp. 367-373
- Essays on the Early Language and Literature of England, No II. Henry Ruffner; pp. 373-380
- Stanzas. "Eyes, Eyes, Beautiful Eyes." (verse) pp. 380
- Notices of New Works Benjamin Blake Minor; pp. 381-384