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Sang-Digger, The, Amélie Rives 432

Savannah in 1735 378

Scenery at Harper's Ferry and at the Natural Bridge, Thomas Jefferson 95

Selecting the Site of Richmond and of Petersburg, 1733, William Byrd 58

Seminole War 313

Sergeant Jasper at Fort Moultrie, 1776, David Ramsay 106

Sergeant Jasper at Savannah, 1779 107

Sidney Lanier, To, Waitman Barbe 442

Siege of Fort Moultrie, David Ramsay 106

SIMMS, WILLIAM GILMORE 252

Sketch in the Senate, February 5, 1850, A. H. Stephens 298

Slavery, Remark on, Patrick Henry 84

Slave, Master and 413

SMITH, CHARLES HENRY (BILL ARP) 326

SMITH, JOHN 33

Smith, John, Writings of 35

Song of the Chattahoochee, Sidney Lanier 396

Sonnet: Dedication, R. B. Wilson 407

Song: We Break the Glass, E. C. Pinkney 233

Sonnet: Life ever seems, Henry Timrod 344

Sonnet: October, Paul H. Hayne 349

Sonnet: Poet's Vision, William Gilmore Simms 255

South Before the War, The, Henry W. Grady 413

Southern Literary Messenger 277, 317, 332

Southern "Mammy" and the Children 363

Speaking of Clay in the Senate, 1850, The 298

Spelling and Grammar (Prologue to Autobiography), David Crockett 173

Spirit and Wood-Sparrow, The, Danske Dandridge 430

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