Trotwood's Monthly, Vol. I, No. 3, December 1905
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, ASHWOOD, TENN.
(See “Historic Highways of the South,” in this issue.)
Garlands of starlight o’er the heavens toss’d,
And mistletoe of moonmist hung afar,—
Wreaths of star-leaves, berry bright, emboss’d
In cluster’d panicles of full red-ripe star.
And trellises of soft white—coronals flung—
In winding wreaths and festoons of star-spray,
And lighted planets in dim alcoves hung
Unto the coming of His natal day.
Various
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TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY
Christmas Eve Decorations.
A Caprice of Santa Claus
The Air and the Water
Historic Highways of the South
Part I. St. John’s Church, Ashwood, Tennessee.
The Drought.
A History of the Hals
Educating the Horse
EMANCIPATION
With Old Wash.
OLD WASH’S LITTLE PREACHER.
In the Open
A CHRISTMAS GOOSE HUNT.
A CHRISTMAS FOX HUNT IN ALABAMA.
Arbitration.
Stories of the Soil
Floods.
Pat Connolly and the Snakes.
Indian Graves.
The Week After that Flood.
A Postponed Christmas Dinner.
The Devil’s Wagon.
Jim and the Old Pacer.
OUR PAGE OF POETS
THE LYNCHERS.
AT SUNSET ON TENNESSEE RIVER.
With Trotwood