Transcriber’s Note:
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY
| VOL 1. | NASHVILLE, TENN., MARCH, 1906. | NO. 6 |
Contents
| [MAJOR J. W. THOMAS] | Frontispiece |
| [HOW THE BISHOP FROZE] | John Trotwood Moore |
| [EARLY APPLES—A SOUTHERN OPPORTUNITY] | R. A. Wilkes |
| [THE ARMY HORSE] | O. M. Norton |
| [THE HISTORY OF THE HALS] | John Trotwood Moore |
| [MAMMY AND MEMORY] | Poem |
| [NITRIFICATION OF THE SOIL] | Wm. Dennison |
| [THE GREAT NEW SOUTH] | |
| [BRE’R WASHINGTON’S CONSOLATION] | Old Wash |
| [CONCERNING LITTLENESS] | John Trotwood Moore |
| [OLE COTTON TAIL] | Old Wash |
| [STORIES OF THE SOIL] | |
| [HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OF THE SOUTH] | John Trotwood Moore |
| [A FAMOUS HORSE RACE] | B. M. Hord |
| [WITH OUR WRITERS] | |
| [WITH TROTWOOD—Personal Department] | |
| [BUSINESS DEPARTMENT] |
Copyright 1906 by Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Entered as second-class matter Sept. 8, 1905, at the Postoffice at Nashville, Tenn., under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879.
Major John W. Thomas
Just as the forms are closing for the March edition of TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY comes news of the death of Major John Wilson Thomas, who was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on August 24, 1830, and died in Nashville, February 12, 1906.