Page 341--scarcly amended to scarcely--"His future was so uncertain--that he scarcely alluded to that ..."
Page 384--fuchias amended to fuchsias--"... and her fingers toyed with the scarlet fuchsias; ..."
Page 391--Maryiand amended to Maryland--"Potomac calls to Chesapeake, Maryland, my Maryland!"
Page 432--Pepworth amended to Pebworth--"Farrier Lass o' Piping Pebworth."
Page 441--grand amended to grande--"He went and married la grande demoiselle."
Page 448--omitted 2. added--"2. For what was his daughter Evelyn noted?"
Page 448--omitted 5. added--"5. When was the Farewell Address written?"
Page 448--2. amended to 6.--"6. Who were presidents before Jefferson?"
Page 449--Demothenes amended to Demosthenes--"5. Who were Demosthenes, Ossian, Homer, Milton, Rousseau?"
Page 449--7. amended to 5.--"5. When was the University established and opened?"
Page 450--6. amended to 5.--"5. Where did he die?"
Page 452--4. amended to 3.--"3. What other writers edited or wrote for the "Messenger"?"
Page 452--6. amended to 5.--"5. Mention some other Confederate soldiers who went to Mexico."
Page 452--5. amended to 6.--"6. Where is Magnolia Cemetery?"
Page 453--6. amended to 4.--"4. Tell something of James Edward Oglethorpe."
Page 454--2. amended to 3.--"3. Learn something of their history."
Page 457--entry "R. C., Roman Catholic." moved to appropriate alphabetical place in list of abbreviations.
Page 461--Addresss amended to Address--"Berrien, John Macpherson, ... Address in Congress."
Page 468--Ninteenth amended to Nineteenth--"War of Ahriman and Ormuzd in the Nineteenth Century, ..."
Page 473--Historie amended to Histoire--"Fortier, Alcée ... Histoire de la Littérature française, ..."
Page 476--Pourqui amended to Pourquoi--"Grima, E. ... Pourquoi Jean Est Resté Garçon."
Page 482--Correspondende amended to Correspondence--"Life and Correspondence of Major-General Greene."
Page 486--Self-Governmant amended to Self-Government--"... Civil Liberty and Self-Government, ..."
Most references to the death date of St. George H. Tucker in the book give a year of 1863; however, the information about his death on page 329 notes that he died in the Seven Days' Battles around Richmond in 1862. Since an alternative source for the date of his death could not be found, all dates remain as printed.
Illustrations have been moved slightly, where necessary, so that they are not in the middle of a paragraph.
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