Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 33, Issue 1
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 33, Issue 1
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- July 1861
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Contents
- TPG
- Contents to Vol. XXXIII. pp. iii-iv
- Exile and Empire, Chapters I-VI. William McCreery Burwell; pp. 1-17
- To a Company of Volunteers on Receiving their Banner at the Hands of the Ladies (verse). Cora; pp. 17-19
- The True Question: A Contest for the Supremacy of Race, as Between the Saxon Puritan of the North, and the Norman of the South. pp. 19-27
- Gan-Eden, the Queen of the Antilles. Mary Bayard Devereux Clarke; pp. 27-29
- Conrad Clifford; or, the Treacherous Guest. A Southern Tale, Chapters I-VI. Mrs. Mary Scrimzeour Whitaker; pp. 30-43
- Tom Johnson's Country Courting. Canto III. Finley Johnson; pp. 44-47
- A Lecture, not on the Devil, but Whiskers. R—, of Tennessee; pp. 47-55
- Southern Border Song (song) pp. 55
- Juggernaut William C. Elam; pp. 56-66
- Sonnet (verse) pp. 66
- Long Words—Short Epistles, and Oddities Generally. pp. 67-71
- To Mrs. Mary Scrimzeuor Whitaker, on Receiving a Volume of her Poems (verse). pp. 71
- Editor's Table George William Bagby; pp. 72-80