The Journal of Southern History, Volume 1Wendell Holmes Stephenson Southern Historical Association, 1935 - Electronic journals Devoted to the history of the American South. As the organ of the Southern Historical Association, this journal also publishes items pertaining to the business of the Association as well as news and notices of interest to historians of and in the South. |
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Great Britain the United States and the Negro Seamen Acts | 3 |
The South in the 1850s as Seen by British Consuls Laura | 27 |
The South in the 1850s as Seen by British Consuls By Laura | 29 |
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