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He is buried at the Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery<ref name=nc/>
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He wrote the inroduction to the Florida quadracentennial edition of [[William Watson Davis]]' ''The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida''. Some of his former students prepared the Festschrift, Writing Southern History: Essays in Honor of Fletcher M. Green published in 1965 edited by [[Arthur S. Link]] and [[Rembert W. Patrick]]. It inckudes a bibliography of Green's writings.<ref name=nc/>
He wrote the inroduction to the Florida quadracentennial edition of [[William Watson Davis]]' ''The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida''. Some of his former students prepared the Festschrift, Writing Southern History: Essays in Honor of Fletcher M. Green published in 1965 edited by [[Arthur S. Link]] and [[Rembert W. Patrick]]. It includes a bibliography of Green's writings.<ref name=nc/> A collection of his articles and essays was published in 1970.<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/40190676</ref>


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

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Fletcher Melvin Green was a historian and author in the U.S.

He was born in Gainesville, Georgia and went to school in Murrayville, Georgia.[1]

He was Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professor of American History in 1968.

He married and had four children.[1]

He is buried at the Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery[1]

He wrote the inroduction to the Florida quadracentennial edition of William Watson Davis' The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida. Some of his former students prepared the Festschrift, Writing Southern History: Essays in Honor of Fletcher M. Green published in 1965 edited by Arthur S. Link and Rembert W. Patrick. It includes a bibliography of Green's writings.[1] A collection of his articles and essays was published in 1970.[2]

Bibliography

  • Constitutional Development in the South Atlantic States
  • Democracy in the Old South and Other Essays
  • The Role of the Yankee in the Old South
  • Henry Kyd Douglas, I Rode With Stonewall; Essays in Southern History Presented to Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton, editor
  • The Lides Go South . . . and West: The Record of a Planter Migration in 1835 ; John Blackford, editor
  • Volume one of Travels in the New South, editor[1]

References