THE
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 Law Building, Nashville, Tenn.

GOVERNOR BOB TAYLOR and JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE, Editors

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Contents for March, 1907

[Frontispiece]—From a painting by Gilbert Gaul
Famous Thresholds in Washington Annie Riley Hale [569]
Illustrated.
Historic Highways of the South—Chapter XVIII. John Trotwood Moore [577]
Illustrated.
Some Beautiful Women of the South [587]
Illustrated.
Aunt Hetty on the “Wet and the Dry.” (Story) Louise Clarke Pyrnelle [592]
My Love. (Poem) Lillian Wester [594]
Old Hickory Robert L. Taylor [595]
Illustrated.
Dale’s Highlanders Capt. H. W. Carpenter [599]
The False Francisco. (Story) William A. Branan [601]
The State House of Maryland George W. McCreary [604]
Illustrated.
Men of Affairs [606]
Illustrated.
Industrial Education in the South Lillian Kendrick Byrn [611]
Illustrated.
The Measure of a Man. (Serial Story) John Trotwood Moore [618]
The First Camp Meeting in America Helen Harcourt [622]
The Shadow of the Attacoa. (Serial Story) Thornwell Jacobs [626]
History of the Hals—Chapter XVIII. John Trotwood Moore [635]
The Quest of Poaquita. (Story) Horatio Lankford King [638]
Napoleon—Part VII. Anna Erwin Woods [645]
With Bob Taylor [649]
Sentiment and Story
The Paradise of Fools
With Trotwood [654]
The Rights of Childhood
The Tester-Bed and Its Old-Time Coverings Susie Gentry [657]
Illustrated.
Aunt Jane’s Mocking-bird. (Story) Alma L. Stewart [659]
Some Southern Writers Kate Alma Orgain [661]
Illustrated.
Some Quaint Old Ballads Virginia Chambers [663]
Books and Authors Lillian Kendrick Byrn [665]
With Our Readers [667]
The Family Scrap Book [671]

Copyright, 1907, by The Taylor-Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Entered as second-class matter, January 12, 1907, at the post-office at Nashville, Tennessee.

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