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Taylor-Trotwood Magazine

SUCCESSOR TO

BOB TAYLOR’S MAGAZINE and TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY

Published by THE TAYLOR-TROTWOOD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 11, 13, 16, 19 Vanderbilt
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GOVERNOR BOB TAYLOR and JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE, Editors

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Contents for January, 1907

[Frontispiece] —Portrait of General Lee on Traveler
Capability. (Sonnet)John Trotwood Moore[345]
Robert Edward LeeRobert L. Taylor[346]
Illustrated.
Historic Highways of the South—Chapter XVIJohn Trotwood Moore[354]
Illustrated.
How Ole Wash Got Rid of His Mothers-in-LawJohn Trotwood Moore[364]
Some Beautiful Women of the South[368]
Illustrated.
Colonial FootprintsJ. K. Collins[373]
Illustrated.
History of the Hals—Chapter XVIJohn Trotwood Moore[379]
The Measure of a Man. (Serial Story)John Trotwood Moore[384]
Men of Affairs[387]
Illustrated.
Some Southern WritersKate Alma Orgain[392]
Illustrated.
Twelfth Night RevelsJane Feild Baskin[395]
Uncle Abraham’s Sermon. (Story.)John Marshall Kelly[398]
The Story of the Year-GiftsRobert Wilson Neal[401]
The Shadow of the Attacoa. (Serial Story.)Thornwell Jacobs[403]
The Race ProblemJames H. Branch[415]
Remus. (Serial Narrative.)Laps. D. McCord[423]
Napoleon—Part V—ContinuedAnna Erwin Woods[427]
With Bob Taylor[430]
Sentiment and Story.
The Paradise of Fools.
With Trotwood[439]
The Last Drive. (Poem.)
The Problem of Life.
A Quail Hunt in an Automobile.
Books and AuthorsLillian Kendrick Byrn[450]

Copyright, 1907, by The Taylor-Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Entered at the Post Office at Nashville, Tenn., as Second-Class Mail Matter.

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