Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Volume 02 (of 14), 1899
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About this eBook
Author | Mississippi Historical Society |
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Editor | Riley, Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette), 1868-1929 |
Editor | Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937 |
Title | Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Volume 02 (of 14), 1899 |
Note | Reading ease score: 57.2 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read. |
Contents | The historical element in recent Southern literature / C. Alphonso Smith -- Irwin Russell: first fruits of the Southern romantic movement / W. L. Weber -- William Ward, a Mississippi poet entitled to distinction / Dabney Lipscomb -- Sherwood Bonner, her life and place in the literature of the South / Alexander L. Bondurant -- 'The Daughter of the Confederacy,' her life, character and writings / Chiles Clifton Ferrell -- Sir William Dunbar, pioneer scientist of Mississippi / Franklin L. Riley -- History of taxation in Mississippi / Charles Hillman Brough -- Territorial growth of Mississippi / J. M. White -- The early slave laws of Mississippi / Alfred H. Stone -- Federal courts, judges, attorneys and marshals in Mississippi / Thomas McAdory Owen -- Running Mississippi's south line / Peter J. Hamilton -- Elizabeth Female Academy: the mother of female colleges / Chas. B. Galloway -- Early history of Jefferson College / J. K. Morrison -- The rise and fall of Negro rule in Mississippi / Dunbar Rowland -- Glimpses of the past / Helen D. Bell -- The historical opportunity of Mississippi / R. W. Jones -- Nanih Waiya, the sacred mound of the Choctaws / H. S. Halbert. |
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Summary | "Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Volume 02 (of 14), 1899" is a historical account compiled by the Mississippi Historical Society during the late 19th century. This volume focuses on various aspects of Mississippi's history, featuring essays and discussions by different authors about significant contributors to Southern literature, the experiences of the local population, and the sociopolitical developments in the region. The opening of this volume presents the organizational and administrative structure of the Mississippi Historical Society, detailing its officers and inviting members to support its mission. It then transitions into a scholarly essay by Professor C. Alphonso Smith, discussing the transition in Southern literature post-Civil War, highlighting authors like Irwin Russell who drew inspiration from contemporary Southern life rather than classical influences. Smith emphasizes the historical significance of literary works that accurately reflect the lived experiences of the South, showing how literature serves as a vital recorder of societal conditions and cultural identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | English |
LoC Class | F296: United States local history: Gulf States. West Florida |
Subject | Mississippi -- History |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 47208 |
Release Date | Oct 27, 2014 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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