In Chronological Order.
| Henry Laurens, 1724-1792 | [67] |
| A Patriot in the Tower | [68] |
| George Washington, 1732-1799 | [71] |
| An Honest Man | [73] |
| How to Answer Calumny | [74] |
| Conscience | [74] |
| On his Appointment as Commander-in-Chief, 1775 | [74] |
| A Military Dinner-Party | [76] |
| Advice to a Favorite Nephew | [76] |
| Farewell Address to the People of the United States, 1796 | [77] |
| Union and Liberty | [77] |
| Party Spirit | [79] |
| Religion and Morality | [81] |
| Patrick Henry, 1736-1799 | [82] |
| Remark on Slavery, 1788 | [84] |
| Not Bound by State Lines | [84] |
| If This Be Treason, 1765 | [84] |
| The Famous Revolution Speech, 1775 | [84] |
| William Henry Drayton, 1742-1779 | [87] |
| George III.’s Abdication of Power in America | [89] |
| Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826 | [91] |
| Political Maxims | [94] |
| Religious Opinions at the Age of Twenty | [94] |
| Scenery at Harper’s Ferry, and at the Natural Bridge | [95] |
| On Freedom of Religious Opinion | [98] |
| On the Discourses of Christ | [98] |
| Religious Freedom (the Act of 1786) | [98] |
| Letter to his Daughter | [100] |
| Jefferson’s Last Letter, 1826 | [101] |
| David Ramsay, 1749-1815 | [103] |
| British Treaty with the Cherokees, 1755 | [105] |
| Sergeant Jasper at Fort Moultrie, 28 June, 1776 | [106] |
| Sumpter and Marion | [107] |
| James Madison, 1751-1836 | [109] |
| Opinion of Lafayette | [110] |
| Plea for a Republic | [111] |
| Character of Washington | [112] |
| St. George Tucker, 1752-1828 | [113] |
| Resignation, or Days of My Youth | [115] |
| John Marshall, 1755-1835 | [116] |
| Power of the Supreme Court | [117] |
| The Duties of a Judge | [118] |
| Henry Lee, 1756-1818 | [119] |
| Capture of Fort Motte by Lee and Marion, 1780 | [120] |
| The Father of His Country | [124] |
| Mason Locke Weems, 1760-1825 | [126] |
| The Hatchet Story | [126] |
| John Drayton, 1766-1822 | [127] |
| A Revolutionary Object Lesson in the Cause of Patriotism 1775 | [128] |
| The Battle of Noewee, 1776 | [129] |
| William Wirt, 1772-1834 | [131] |
| The Blind Preacher (James Waddell) | [132] |
| Mr. Henry against John Hook | [135] |
| John Randolph, 1773-1833 | [137] |
| Revision of the State Constitution, 1829 | [138] |
| George Tucker, 1775-1861 | [140] |
| Jefferson’s Preference for Country Life | [142] |
| Establishment of the University of Virginia | [143] |
| Henry Clay, 1777-1852 | [147] |
| To Be Right above All | [148] |
| No Geographical Lines in Patriotism | [148] |
| Military Insubordination | [148] |
| Francis Scott Key, 1780-1843 | [151] |
| The Star-Spangled Banner | [151] |
| John James Audubon, 1780-1851 | [153] |
| The Mocking-Bird | [155] |
| The Humming-Bird | [157] |
| Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858 | [158] |
| The Duel Between Randolph and Clay, 1826 | [159] |
| John Caldwell Calhoun, 1782-1850 | [161] |
| War and Peace | [164] |
| System of Our Government | [164] |
| Defence of Nullification | [164] |
| The Wise Choice | [166] |
| Official Patronage | [167] |
| Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1784-1851 | [167] |
| The Partisan Leader | [168] |
| David Crockett, 1786-1836 | [173] |
| Spelling and Grammar: Prologue To His Autobiography | [173] |
| On a Bear-hunt | [175] |
| Motto: Be Sure You Are Right | [178] |
| Richard Henry Wilde, 1789-1847 | [178] |
| My Life Is Like the Summer Rose | [179] |
| Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 1790-1870 | [180] |
| Ned Brace at Church | [180] |
| A Sage Conversation | [182] |
| Robert Young Hayne, 1791-1839 | [185] |
| State Sovereignty and Liberty | [185] |
| Sam Houston, 1793-1863 | [189] |
| Cause of the Texan War of Independence | [190] |
| Battle of San Jacinto, 1836 | [193] |
| How To Deal With the Indians | [196] |
| William Campbell Preston, 1794-1860 | [199] |
| Literary Society in Columbia, S. C., 1825 | [201] |
| John Pendleton Kennedy, 1795-1870 | [204] |
| A Country Gentleman in Virginia | [205] |
| His Wife | [207] |
| How Horse-Shoe and Andrew Captured Five Men | [210] |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré, 1797-1843 | [217] |
| Commerce and Wealth vs. War | [217] |
| Demosthenes’ Courage | [219] |
| A Duke’s Opinions of Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, in 1825 | [221] |
| Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, 1798-1859 | [223] |
| The Daughter of Mendoza | [223] |
| Francis Lister Hawks, 1798-1866 | [224] |
| The First Indian Baptism in America | [225] |
| Virginia Dare, the First English Child Born in America | [226] |
| The Lost Colony of Roanoke | [226] |
| George Denison Prentice, 1802-1870 | [228] |
| The Closing Year | [228] |
| Paragraphs | [231] |
| Edward Coate Pinkney, 1802-1828 | [231] |
| A Health | [232] |
| Song: We Break the Glass | [233] |
| Charles Étienne Arthur Gayarré, 1805-1895 | [235] |
| Louisiana in 1750-1770 | [236] |
| The Tree of the Dead | [240] |
| Matthew Fontaine Maury, 1806-1873 | [243] |
| The Gulf Stream | [246] |
| Deep-Sea Soundings | [247] |
| Heroic Death of Lieutenant Herndon | [249] |
| William Gilmore Simms, 1806-1870 | [252] |
| Sonnet—The Poet’s Vision | [255] |
| The Doom of Occonestoga | [255] |
| Marion, the “Swamp-Fox” | [262] |
| Robert Edward Lee, 1807-1870 | [265] |
| Duty—To His Son | [266] |
| Human Virtue—At the Surrender | [266] |
| His Last Order, 1865 | [266] |
| Letter Accepting the Presidency of Washington College | [268] |
| Jefferson Davis, 1808-1889 | [269] |
| Trip To Kentucky at Seven Years of Age, and Visit to General Jackson | [271] |
| Life of the President of the United States | [272] |
| Farewell to the Senate, 1861 | [274] |
| Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849 | [276] |
| To Helen | [279] |
| Israfel | [279] |
| Happiness | [281] |
| The Raven | [281] |
| Robert Toombs, 1810-1885 | [284] |
| Farewell to the Senate, 1861 | [286] |
| Octavia Walton Le Vert, 1810-1877 | [288] |
| To Cadiz from Havanna, 1855 | [289] |
| Louisa Susannah M’Cord, 1810-1880 | [291] |
| Woman’s Duty | [292] |
| Joseph G. Baldwin, 1811-1864 | [294] |
| Virginians in a New Country | [294] |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens, 1812-1883 | [296] |
| Laws of Government | [297] |
| Sketch in the Senate, 1850 | [298] |
| True Courage | [301] |
| Alexander Beaufort Meek, 1814-1865 | [301] |
| Red Eagle, or Weatherford | [302] |
| Philip Pendleton Cooke, 1816-1850 | [305] |
| Florence Vane | [305] |
| Theodore O’Hara, 1820-1867 | [308] |
| Bivouac of the Dead | [308] |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks, 1820- | [311] |
| Osceola, Leader of the Seminoles | [311] |
| Richard Malcolm Johnston, 1822- | [314] |
| Mr. Hezekiah Ellington’s Recovery | [315] |
| John Reuben Thompson, 1823-1873 | [317] |
| Ashby | [318] |
| Music in Camp | [319] |
| Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, 1825- | [321] |
| Relations between England and America | [322] |
| Margaret Junkin Preston, 1825- | [324] |
| The Shade of the Trees | [324] |
| Charles Henry Smith, (“Bill Arp”), 1826- | [326] |
| Big John, on the Cherokees | [327] |
| St. George H. Tucker, 1828-1863 | [329] |
| Burning of Jamestown in 1676 | [330] |
| George William Bagby, 1828-1883 | [332] |
| Jud. Brownin’s Account of Rubinstein’s Playing | [332] |
| Sarah Anne Dorsey, 1829-1879 | [336] |
| A Confederate Exile on His Way to Mexico, 1866 | [338] |
| Henry Timrod, 1829-1867 | [341] |
| Sonnet—Life Ever Seems | [344] |
| English Katie | [344] |
| Hymn for Magnolia Cemetery | [345] |
| Paul Hamilton Hayne, 1830-1886 | [346] |
| The Mocking-Bird (At Night) | [348] |
| Sonnet—October | [349] |
| A Dream of the South Wind | [349] |
| John Esten Cooke, 1830-1886 | [350] |
| The Races in Virginia, 1765 | [351] |
| Zebulon Baird Vance, 1830-1894 | [358] |
| Changes Wrought by the War | [360] |
| The Country Gentlemen | [360] |
| The Negroes | [362] |
| Albert Pike, 1809-1891 | [365] |
| To the Mocking-Bird | [365] |
| William Tappan Thompson, 1812-1882 | [367] |
| Major Jones’s Christmas Present | [368] |
| James Barron Hope, 1827-1887 | [370] |
| The Victory at Yorktown | [371] |
| Washington and Lee | [372] |
| James Wood Davidson, 1829- | [373] |
| The Beautiful and the Poetical | [373] |
| Charles Colcock Jones, Jr., 1831-1893 | [376] |
| Salzburger Settlement in Georgia | [376] |
| Mary Virginia Terhune (“Marion Harland”) | [379] |
| Letter Describing Mary [Ball] Washington When a Young Girl | [381] |
| Madam Washington at the Peace Ball | [381] |
| Augusta Evans Wilson, 1835- | [383] |
| A Learned and Interesting Conversation | [384] |
| Daniel Bedinger Lucas, 1836- | [387] |
| The Land Where We Were Dreaming | [388] |
| James Ryder Randall, 1839- | [389] |
| My Maryland | [390] |
| Abram Joseph Ryan, 1839-1886 | [392] |
| William Gordon McCabe, 1841- | [393] |
| Dreaming in the Trenches | [393] |
| Sidney Lanier, 1842-1881 | [394] |
| Song of the Chattahoochee | [396] |
| What is Music? | [397] |
| The Tide Rising in the Marshes | [397] |
| James Lane Allen | [398] |
| Sports of a Kentucky School in 1795 | [399] |
| Joel Chandler Harris, 1848- | [401] |
| The Tar-Baby | [403] |
| Robert Burns Wilson, 1850- | [405] |
| Fair Daughter of the Sun | [406] |
| Dedication—A Sonnet | [407] |
| “Christian Reid,” Frances C. Tiernan | [407] |
| Ascent of Mt. Mitchell, N. C. | [409] |
| Henry Woodfen Grady, 1851-1889 | [413] |
| The South before the War | [413] |
| Master and Slave | [413] |
| Ante-bellum Civilization | [416] |
| Thomas Nelson Page, 1853- | [419] |
| Marse Chan’s Last Battle | [421] |
| Mary Noailles Murfree, (“Charles Egbert Craddock”) | [423] |
| The “Harnt” that Walks Chilhowee | [423] |
| Danske Dandridge, 1859- | [429] |
| The Spirit and the Wood-Sparrow | [430] |
| Amélie Rives Chanler, 1863- | [431] |
| Tanis | [432] |
| Grace King | [437] |
| La Grande Demoiselle | [437] |
| Waitman Barbe, 1864- | [441] |
| Sidney Lanier | [442] |
| Madison Cawein, 1865- | [442] |
| The Whippoorwill | [443] |
| Dixie | [444] |
| List of Authors and Works omitted for lack of space | [445] |