December 1978
Volume 30 , Issue 1

Departments
A HERITAGE PRESERVED
AMERICAN CHARACTERS
POSTSCRIPTS
Features
“Viewed purely in the abstract, I think there can be no question that women should have equal rights with men …I would have the word ‘obey’ used no more by the wife than by the husband.”
A newly discovered Union diary shows that Sherman’s march was about as Ruthless as Southerners have always said it was
“Surveyor, mountain man, soldier, businessman, wanderer, captain of emigrants, farmer…he was himself the westward-moving frontier.”
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