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TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY

VOL. II. NASHVILLE, TENN., MAY, 1906. NO. 2

Contents

HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OF THE SOUTH John Trotwood Moore
MIKE KELLEY Ben McCulloch Hord
CROP RESIDUE AND ITS BENEFIT TO THE SOIL William Dennison
ALFALFA-GROWING IN THE SOUTH Joseph E. Wing
HOW OLD WASH DIED John Trotwood Moore
THE GHOST, CASSANDRA Madison Sheppard
HISTORY OF THE HALS John Trotwood Moore
WITH TROTWOOD
TROTWOOD’S TRAVELS
FLORENCE, ALABAMA

Copyright 1906 by Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Entered as second class
matter Sept. 8, 1905, at the Postoffice at Nashville, Tenn., under the
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.


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Historic Highways of the South

PAPER V—THE OLD MILITARY ROAD

By John Trotwood Moore

The verdict of another century is sureto crystallize in the now growing beliefthat the two greatest military geniusesof the first century of the Republicwere both named Jackson—Andrew andStonewall.

The battles of all other commanders—theslow, ponderous, red-tape, unimaginativestands and retreats of Washington;the stubborn, mathematical defenses ofthe perfectly poised Lee; the ponderoushammerings of the stoical, machine-madeGrant—all these were generals after arule and a school. But the two Jacksonswere a law unto themselves. They werecomets among fixed stars, meteors in astill heaven. After the frightful holocaustsof the Civil War, everything beforeit looks small.

But there are tragedies, even in anant hill, and the life of the Republic camenearer going out in the wilderness of 1815than at Bull Run, Shiloh or Gettysburg,fifty years later.

As the fighting savior of his country,posterity is ultimately bound to rank Jacksonahead of Washington; for Jackson finishedthe War of Independen

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