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TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY

VOL. II. NASHVILLE, TENN., APRIL, 1906. NO. 1

Contents

HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OF THE SOUTH John Trotwood Moore
LORENA, AND HOW IT CAME TO BE WRITTEN Susie Gentry
A POEM THAT WILL LIVE Ex-Gov. Hogg of Texas
AGRICULTURE THE BASIS OF ALL WEALTH William Dennison
THE WOOING OF BESSY L. M. Montgomery
I John Trotwood Moore
HISTORY OF THE HALS Trotwood
CONTENT (poem) Sarah D. Hobart
THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF BIRDS John H. Wallace, Jr.
LUTHER BURBANK (poem) E. E. Sweetland
LADY CORNELIA’S SPINET Mary Polk Wynn
OLD COTTON GIN (poem) John Trotwood Moore
WITH OUR WRITERS
WITH TROTWOOD
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

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.


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Historic Highways of the South

PAPER IV—THE ROAD TO THE HERMITAGE

By John Trotwood Moore

The story of Andrew Jackson and hisfamous home. And if the telling ofit take more than one paper, be not surprised,for after an hundred and thirtyyears of the Republic—and a thousandof progress—this man stands one in thegreat trilogy—Washington, Jackson andLincoln.

The others have been mostly figureheadswith the usual spr

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