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The publications of the Southern History Association are now issued bi-monthly. The January number is made up mainly of Reviews and Notices and Notes and Queries. It contains a short article by Dr. J. L. M. Curry entitled Washington and the Constitution; some letters from Andrew R. Govan, member of Congress from South Carolina, 1822-27, contributed, with explanatory remarks, by A. S. Salley, Jr.; and The Revolutionary War in North Carolina, a narrative of the boyhood experience of John Hodges Drake, written down in his old age, and contributed, with an explanatory statement, by Mrs. P. H. Mell, of Auburn, Ala. The leading articles of the March number are Why the Confederacy had no Supreme Court, by Bradley T. Johnson, John V. Wright, J. A. Orr, and L. Q. Washington; The Texas Frontier, 1820-25, by Lester G. Bugbee; and A Baptist Appeal, a document contributed by Dr. J. L. M. Curry.



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"publications of the Southern History Association", Volume 003, Number 4, Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online, Page 282. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/publications/journals/shq/online/v003/n4/review_4.html
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