Category:Southern Literary Messenger
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English: The Southern Literary Messenger was a periodical published in Richmond, Virginia, from August 1834 until June 1864. Each issue carried a subtitle of "Devoted to Every Department of Literature and the Fine Arts" or some variation and included poetry, fiction, non-fiction, reviews, and historical notes. It was founded by Thomas Willis White who served as publisher and occasional editor until his death in 1843. White hired Edgar Allan Poe in 1835 as a staff writer and critic. Others involved with the periodical included Matthew Fontaine Maury and Benjamin Blake Minor.
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This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
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- Benjamin Blake Minor (1 P, 8 F)
Media in category "Southern Literary Messenger"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Edgar Allan Poe (no mustache).jpg 271 × 345; 39 KB
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G W BAGBY.jpg 240 × 382; 39 KB
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George William Bagby, American physician and humorist.jpg 544 × 904; 98 KB
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James E. Heath.jpg 239 × 370; 45 KB
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Jno. R. Thompson.jpg 248 × 347; 37 KB
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Jno. W. Fergusson.jpg 242 × 430; 54 KB
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Matthew Fontaine Maury 3b.jpg 273 × 423; 64 KB
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Poe's Desk-Edgar Allan Poe Shrine (16650738119).jpg 800 × 1,256; 227 KB
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The Southern Literary Messenger - Minor.djvu 2,038 × 3,198, 284 pages; 5.47 MB
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Thomas Willis White-wmm.jpg 232 × 263; 15 KB
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Virginia Maury Otey--Minor.jpg 340 × 566; 116 KB
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Virginia Maury Otey.jpg 244 × 376; 54 KB
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William Gordon McCabe.jpg 250 × 390; 16 KB
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William MacFarlane.jpg 188 × 282; 31 KB