| Page | Title, | 1 | Officers of the Society for 1899, | 3 | Contents, | 5 | The Historical Element in Recent Southern Literature, by Prof. C. Alphonso Smith, | 7 | Irwin Russell—Firstfruits of the Southern Romantic Movement, by Prof. W. L. Weber, | 15 | William Ward, a Mississippi Poet Entitled to Distinction, by Prof. Dabney Lipscomb, | 32 | Sherwood Bonner, Her Life and Place in the Literature of the South, by Prof. Alexander L. Bondurant, | 43 | 'The Daughter of the Confederacy,' Her Life, Character and Writings, by Prof. Chiles Clifton Ferrell, | 67 | Sir William Dunbar, Pioneer Scientist of Mississippi, by Prof. Franklin L. Riley, | 85 | History of Taxation in Mississippi, by Prof. Charles Hillman Brough, | 113 | Territorial Growth of Mississippi, by Prof. J. M. White, | 125 | The Early Slave Laws of Mississippi, by Alfred H. Stone, Esq., | 135 | Federal Courts, Judges, Attorneys and Marshals in Mississippi, by Thomas McAdory Owen, Esq., | 147 | Running Mississippi's South Line, by Peter J. Hamilton, Esq., | 157 | Elizabeth Female Academy—The Mother of Female Colleges, by Bishop Chas. B. Galloway, | 169 | Early History of Jefferson College, by Mr. J. K. Morrison, | 179 | The Rise and Fall of Negro Rule in Mississippi, by Dunbar Rowland, Esq., | 189 | Glimpses of the Past, by Mrs. Helen D. Bell, | 201 | The Historical Opportunity of Mississippi, by Prof. R. W. Jones, | 219 | Nanih Waiya, the Sacred Mound of the Choctaws, by Mr. H. S. Halbert, | 223 | Index, | 235 | [Pg 6] [Pg 7]
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