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[1] [2] [3] The society was organized on May 1, 1869, in New Orleans, Louisiana. [ 4 ] [ 3 ] The society published 52 volumes of its Southern Historical Society Papers which helped preserve valuable historical resources.
Southern Historical Society Papers Published in 52 volumes from 1869 to the 1950s by the Southern Historical Society , includes reminiscences and analyses of war experiences by Confederate veterans. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
In 1875, Jones became secretary of the Southern Historical Society. Before resigning in 1887, he oversaw the publication of 14 volumes of papers, defending the Confederate States of America as righteous in waging a holy war against Northern intolerance of states' rights. Jones also defended the reputations of Lee, Jefferson Davis and Stonewall ...
From the Southern Historical Society Papers: The flag of the Shenandoah, reverently preserved by the late Colonel Richard Launcelot Maury, C. S. A., son of Commissioner Matthew Fontaine Maury, was recently deposited with the Confederate Memorial Literary Society, and is preserved in the Museum Building at Richmond, Va.—Ed. [36]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28 (1900). Sonnichsen, Charles Leland. ... This page was last edited on 16 May 2024, at 02:52 (UTC).
Robert Garlick Hill Kean (October 7, 1828 – June 13, 1898) was a Virginia lawyer. A Confederate States Army officer and bureaucrat during the American Civil War, he helped promulgate the Lost Cause of the Confederacy after the war, particularly since he became one of the last surviving members of the Confederate States bureaucracy.
Southern Bivouac traces its origins to February 7, 1879, the date on which the Southern Historical Society's Kentucky chapter was created by forty-eight former Confederate officers, most prominently General Basil W. Duke. So many individuals wanted to submit papers and speeches during their monthly meetings that by 1882 it was impossible to use ...
Richard Beale Davis (June 3, 1907 – March 30, 1981) was an American academic who specialized in the history of the Southern United States, with a focus on its literature and intellectual history. His works include the 1978 book Intellectual Life in the Colonial South , which was awarded the National Book Award for history and several other ...