9<D HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-XIII, 1893-1905. New York, [1893-1906]. 4. 



Price: $6 per vol. 



Distribution. Exchange with similar societies. For sale at the office of the 

 society. 



Southern Historical Society. 



Address. Confederate Museum, I2th and Clay Streets, Richmond, Va. 

 Secretary: R. A. Brock, 517 West Marshall Street. 



History. Organized May I, 1869, with headquarters at New Orleans, 

 La. Reorganized at Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va., Aug. 

 15, 1873, and headquarters transferred to Richmond, Va. 

 Ref.: Transactions, v. I, p. i-n. 



Object. Collection, preservation and publication of matter illustrative of the action 

 of the South in the war of 1861-65. 



Meetings. Meetings in Richmond, when required for specific action. 



Membership. About 150 (annual dues, $3; life composition, $50). 



Publications. 



The proceedings of the Southern historical convention ... at the 

 Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va., on the I4th of August, 

 1873 ; and of the Southern historical society as reorganized, with 

 the address by Gen. Jubal A. Early. . . . Baltimore, [1873]. 8. 

 Also published in the following: 



Transactions of the Southern historical society, v. I, Jan.-Dec. 1874. 

 Baltimore, 1874. 8. 



No more published. 



From Jan. 1874 to June 1875, the Southern magazine (pub. monthly at Balti- 

 more) was the official organ of the society. 



Southern historical society PAPERS, v. I-XXXIII. Richmond, 1876- 

 1905. 8. 



m., 1876-84, forming 2 vols. annually 1876-78 and I vol. annually 1879-84; 



y., 1885-1905- 



Index to v. i-io, in v. 10. 



Prices: v. i, 3-5, paper $1.50, cloth $2, half morocco $2.25, half calf, $2.50; 

 v. 8-9, 11-33, paper $3, cloth $3.50, half morocco $3.75, half calf, $4. v. 2, 

 6, 7, 10 o. p. 



Our living and our dead; devoted to North Carolina her past, her 

 present and her future, v. 1-3, v. 4, no. I ; Sept. i874-Mar. 1876 

 (Raleigh, N. C. 8) was the official organ of the N. C. branch of 

 the society. 



