
John Trotwood Moore
John Trotwood Moore (1858β1929) was an American journalist, writer and local historian. He was the author of many poems, short stories and novels. He served as the State Librarian and Archivist of Tennessee from 1919 to 1929. He created Moore Academy in Pine Apple, Alabama in 1883. He was "an apologist for the Old South", and a proponent of lynching.
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Jack Ballington, Forester
Amidst a vibrant Southern backdrop, a young forester navigates family expectations and community ties, all while nurturing a deep love for nature and a desire to change the world.
By John Trotwood Moore

The Bishop of Cottontown: A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
In the cotton mills of the South, a man's strength and a woman's heart are tested against the backdrop of social change and personal ambition.
By John Trotwood Moore