6 essays contain 9 name The South.
The South will be highlighted in red in the following documents:
9 primary documents contain 9 name The South.
The South will be highlighted in red in the following documents:
- "The Great Power of Literary Men," Speech of David M. Lees, [September 1828] David McMichen Lees, 1807-1872
- Letter from Samuel R. Blake to Thomas Blake, September 23, 1831 Samuel Richardson Blake
- Debate Speech of Perrin H. Busbee for the Dialectic Society, June 22, 1836: "Should the Office of Chief Magistrate Be Awarded to One Distinguished for His Military Services Rather Than to One Distinguished for His Civil Services?" Perrin H. Busbee, 1816-1853
- Debate Speech of William J. Long for the Dialectic Society, June 23, 1837: "Should Texas Be Admitted into the Union?" William John Long, 1815-1882
- Letter from Benjamin S. Hedrick to H. R. Helper, October 27, 1856 Benjamin Sherwood Hedrick, 1827-1886
- Resolution, [January 1861] Alfred Grayson Thomson, 1838-1863; Franklin Garrett, b. 1840; Jesse Goodwin Ross, 1840-1862; Simon Henderson Taylor, 1840-1861; Thomas Benjamin Davidson, 1840-1864; and William Cochran Michie, b. 1840
- Letter from Edward H. Armstrong to Thomas G. Armstrong, April 20, 1861 Edward Hall Armstrong, 1841-1864
- Excerpts from the Letter of Charles P. Mallett to Charles B. Mallett, April 18, 1865 Charles Peter Mallett, 1792-1873
- Letter from J.B. Mitchell to Ruffin H. Thomson, December 20, 1866 James Billingslea Mitchell, 1844-1891