Issue
October 1955, Volume 6, No.6
Featured Articles
Palmetto Fort, Palmetto Flag
Author: A. C. M. Azoy
Aided by certain residents of South Carolina, Colonel Moultrie built a fort, beat a British fleet, and started an enduring legend of valor
Three Years with Grant
Author: Benjamin P. Thomas, Sylvanus Cadwallader
The memoirs of Civil War correspondent SYLVANUS CADWALLADER were recently discovered and edited by Lincoln biographer Benjamin Thomas
Outside Vicksburg
Author: Benjamin P. Thomas
General Grant escapes the swamps and a War Department move to relieve him of command
Ghost Writer To Daniel Boone
Author: John Walton
John Filson first brought the frontier hero to notice, giving him fine words that made him the idol of the romanticists
The Mills of Early America
Author: Eric Sloane
An artist recalls the picturesque devices that helped a young nation get ready for the age of machinery
The Drive for Speed At Sea
Author: Alan Villiers
The clippers were beautiful, fast, too expensive to endure long—and a perfect expression of a great American urge
Quiet Earth, Big Sky
Author: Wallace Stegner
How the Saskatchewan-Montana prairie country looked a generation ago, and what it meant to a youngster who lived there
Uncle Tom, The Theater And Mrs. Stowe
Author: Richard Moody
Brought to the stage without her consent, this enduring American drama did not bring the author a cent—but it gave actors a living for generations
In Defense Of the Victorian House
Author: John Maass
Despite lapses in taste and confusion as to style the Nineteenth-Century architect knew that he was doing, and often did it well
Lord Liverpool And the United States
Author: George Dangerfield
Spokesman for a rising industrialism, this prime minister bid for free trade with the United States and helped to create something quite different