[273]. See, for example, J. H. Ingraham: “The South-West” (1835), II, 185–189.

[274]. See, for example, Southern Literary Messenger, March, 1839 (5: 219).

[275]. See Public Opinion, Feb. 11, 1893 (14: 448).

[276]. See Our Day, May, 1893 (11: 333).

[277]. See Haydn’s “Dictionary of Dates” (1898), p. 681. Also, “The Cyclopedic Review of Current History” (1894), p. 647.

[278]. The New York World secured “interviews” with nineteen governors on the subject of the proposed visit of the committee. See American Law Review, November-December, 1894 (28: 904).

[279]. See Literary Digest, July 14, 1894.

[280]. See Independent, May 16, 1901 (53: 1133).

[281]. See article by Edward Leigh Pell on “Prevention of Lynch-law Epidemics,” Review of Reviews, March, 1898 (17: 321).

[282]. See Georgia Code, 1895, Sections 356–359.