Transcriber’s Note: New original cover art included with this eBook isgranted to the public domain. The table of contents lists a poem “WHYSHOULD I FEAR TO DIE?” that doesn’t actually appear in the magazine.
VOL. II. | NASHVILLE, TENN., JUNE, 1906. | NO. 3 |
HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OF THE SOUTH | John Trotwood Moore |
A MASTER HAND FOR MARRYIN’ | Florence L. Tucker |
MEMORIES | John Trotwood Moore |
MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY | Mrs. H. P. Cochrane |
TOM’S LAST “FURAGE” | John Trotwood Moore |
CASEY, THE FIFER | Henry Ewell Hord |
IN THE STRAWBERRY COUNTRY | John Trotwood Moore |
THE CANDLE | John Trotwood Moore |
THE HISTORY OF THE HALS | John Trotwood Moore |
WHY SHOULD I FEAR TO DIE? | Poem |
WITH OUR WRITERS | |
WITH TROTWOOD |
Copyright 1906 by Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Entered as second class
matter Sept. 8, 1905, at the Postoffice at Nashville, Tenn., under the
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
By John Trotwood Moore
It was the last of April when I journeyedto New Orleans to study thebattlefield I had wished so often to see.No battlefield has ever appealed to meas has that—none has come near it tome, in sentiment, except when I stoodin the trenches of Valley Forge and sawthe blizzard-swept lines where Patriotismstood in the last ditch.
New Orleans is easily