hany Mountains._
GRACE KING.--_Describe the contrast in the life of many of the
Southern planters before and after the war._
WAITMAN BARBE.--1. To whom is the poem addressed? 2. Of what paper is
he editor?
MADISON CAWEIN.--1. Of what race is he? _2. Who were the Huguenots?_
_3. Learn something of their history._
DIXIE.--_1. Who wrote Dixie, and when?_
APPENDIX.
LIST OF SOUTHERN WRITERS.
This list is not complete. It is my desire to make it so, and I shall
be greatly obliged for information as to names, dates, residence, and
works of Southern writers. Correction of mistakes is urgently and
respectfully solicited, as well as fuller details in regard to the
names here given, which lack some of the above particulars.
Communications may be addressed to Miss Louise Manly, care B. F.
Johnson Publishing Company, Richmond, Virginia.
Valuable aid has been most kindly and generously rendered by Prof.
B. F. Meek, University of Alabama; Prof. Howard N. Ogden, University
of West Virginia (now of the University of Chicago); Mr. Charles
Weathers Bump, Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Prof. Charles W.
Kent, Linden-Kent Professor of English, University of Virginia; Dr.
James Wood Davidson, Washington, D. C.; Prof. B. F. Riley, University
of Georgia; Mr. Alfred Holt Stone, Greenville, Mississippi; Prof.
R. H. Willis, Arkansas University; Prof. F. C. Woodward, South
Carolina University; Prof. C. V. Waugh, Florida State College; Miss
Sara Hartman, Editor of _The Gulf Messenger_, San Antonio, Texas; Mr.
F. A. Sampson, Sedalia, Missouri; Mr. William F. Switzler, Editor of
_The Missouri Democrat_, Boonville, Missouri; Mr. Fay Hempstead,
Little Rock, Arkansas; Mr. Leonard Lemmon, Editor of _The School
Forum_, Sherman, Texas; Prof. E. M. Davis, University of Tennessee
(now of Hampden-Sidney, Va.), and other professors and scholars.
* * * * *
Those marked * are to be found in the body of the book. The following
abbreviations are used:
Bapt., Baptist.
c. e., civil engineer.
cl., clergyman.
ed., editor.
edu., educator.
jour., journalist.
Luth., Lutheran.
M. E., Methodist Episcopal.
nat., naturalist.
P. E., Protestant Episcopal.
phys., physician.
Pr., Presbyterian.
R. C., Roman Catholic.
sci., scientist.
Abbey, Richard
M. E. Cl.
Miss.
Apostolic Succession, Creed of All Men, and other
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