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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Southern Historical Society: its origin and history. (search)
more of its records as might be desired at a moderate cost. A retrospect as to the mediums of publication of the reports, etc., of the Society may be deemed of interest. The first official reports of the Southern Historical Society were published in the New Orleans Picayune, and cognate matter in The Land We Love Charlotte, N. C., conducted by General D. H. Hill. In July, 1869, this publication was merged into The New Eclectic Magazine, published in Baltimore, Maryland, by Turnbull & Murdock. The New Eclectic Magazine was later merged into the Southern Magazine. The Messrs. Turnbull Brothers continued their connection with the Southern Historical Society until July, 1875, when they appear to have become financially involved. The first volume of the Transactions were published as provided in the JanuaryDecem-ber numbers, inclusive, of the Southern Magazine. The second volume, as stated, was never completed. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Society held De