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3 volumes : 26 cm
SALAS a publication of the Southern Academy of Letters, Arts & Sciences Incorporated.
Frequency: Annual.
Library has: 1994, second journal (1996-1997), and third journal (1998-1999?)
In the 1994 journal , the Director's words of welcome notes that this is the first issue of a projected annual volume although previous publications had been published.
1994 contents: Right timely death of an ancient, amorous mule, an excerpt from J. T. Glisson's" The Creek" -- Pat and Jake Glisson ambassadors at large from Cross Creek / Horton C. Reed -- A mythical place called Cross Creek a book review / James Robertson Ward -- The Jack L. Warner Collection like visiting a place faraway / Dr. Nancy Thomas -- Future of human evolution a prophecy revisited / Dr. Edward McCrady -- Ah, distinctly I remember / Lucius A. Buck -- Brief history of the Southern Academy ... [founded on Feb.12, 1971 during dinner meeting at University Club of Jacksonville, founder Lucius A. Buck/ James Robertson Ward -- For your eyes only.
Second journal (1996-1997) contents: Character and purpose: the story of one family through the centuries [family of Horace R. Drew including photo of sons of Columbus Drew, photo of Dr. Drew,1876-1951] / Horton C. Reed -- Writer and his craft: on learning the metaphors and nuances of a new home place / Patrick D. Smith -- A Place in the sky from Timmy might just see forever island: An excerpt from Patrick Smith's" Forever Island" -- Brief history of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee / Dr. John Burns -- A dialogue on science and ethics in the postmodern age / James Robertson Ward -- Ah, distinctly I remember / Lucius A. Buck -- A few Southern Academy moments worth remembering [Omni Hotel, San Jose Country Club].
Third journal (1996-1997?) contents: Of Red Stick Creeks, Old Hickory, and the First Seminole War: The perilous passage of the Floridas from Spanish colonies to statehood [Richard Keith McCall, Ossian Bigley Hart, Isaiah D. Hart, Joseph P. Lancaster]/ Dr. Edgar Canter Brown, Jr. -- Land, pioneers and would-be dynasties: Hamilton Disston, Barron Gift Collier, and the development of Southwest Florida / Dr. Franklyn A. Johnson -- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: Reminiscences of the first lady of Cross Creek, my father's client / Philip S. May, Jr. [ His father was Phil S. May born about 1892, a lawyer in Jacksonville; Marjorie visited Riverside Hospital often and knew Dr. Cason ,cofounder of hospital] -- Literary last link buried: Norton Sanford Baskin was husband of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings / Ann Hyman -- Always and ever the enemy: Or why, more often than not, early Southern histories remain little known [sketch of Fort San Nicolas/Nicholas] / James Robertson Ward.Collection
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Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, 1896-1953., May,. Phil S., Baskin, Norton S., Fort San Nicolas (Fla. : Fort)., Florida -- History -- 1821-1865., Drew family., Southern Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- History.Publication Details
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