The following sketches represents for the most part work done by the students in the upper classes of Trinity College. It has not been thought wise to be to stringent in reforming the style of these pieces, but pains have been taken to ensure the reliableness of the facts presented. The work of collecting them was begun with some hesitation, but it is now an assured fact that they will appear regularly in the future. They are the outgrowth of the devotion of young men to the neglected field of Southern history.
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- Biographies
- Fort Hamby
- Ku Klux Klan
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan, Anti-Ku Klux law
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan, Character of Organization
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan, Convention Meets
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan, General Order No. 1.
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan, Meeting Place
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan, Parade at Pulaski
- A Ku Klux Raid, and What Came of It
- The Origin and Development of the Ku Klux Clan
- Raleigh's "New Fort in Virginia" 1585
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Colonial Records
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, English Claim
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Naturall Inhabitants
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, North Carolina Coast
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Richest Harvest
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Roanoke Island
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Savage Manteo Christened
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Seadogs
- Raleigh’s “New Fort in Virginia” 1585, Sebastian Cabot
- The North Carolina Manumission Society