Lloyd T. Everett practiced law and researched, wrote and lectured on Confederate history from a legal standpoint. His papers contain manuscript copies of articles and books as well as published works. Articles include manuscript copies of "Abolition, Slavery and the Year 1833," of "Pro-Tariff Et. Al." and "Anti-Slavery," and copies of "Federal Initiative and Referendum" published in the South Atlantic Quarterly in 1912. The following essays and articles, published in pamphlet form, also appear among the papers: "Patrick R. Cleburne, Prophet," (1946) "Was It Anti-Slavery," (1916) and "Davis, Lincoln, and the Kaiser: Some Comparisons Compared" (1917). Among the books are manuscript copies of Dixie's Story and of A Titan's War, a study of the nullification crisis and the debates of 1830 and 1833. A copy of a Revolutionary War recruiting broadside is included in the remaining papers.
Contains: Book 4, Ch. 97-111, Book 5, Ch. 2-6, "Federal Initiative and Referendum" - The South Atlantic Quarterly, October 1912, "Federal Initiative and Referendum" - Published Reference Notes Omitted in The South Atlantic Quarterly, October 1912, "Patrick R. Cleburne, Prophet," 1946 (3 copies), "Pro-Tariff Et Al" and "Anti-Slavery" Revolutionary War Recruiting Broadside - Property of Lloyd T. Everett
A Titan's War Part 1, Ch. 1-17, Part 2, Ch. 19-34, "Was It Anti-Slavery?", "Davis, Lincoln, and the Kaiser," and "Dunmore, Lincoln and Mussolini," "A Youth's History of the Great Civil War" by R.G. Horton, Revised by Mary D. Carter and Lloyd T. Everett
Contains: "Abolition, Slavery and the Year 1833," "Abraham v. Abraham," an excerpt from "Alamance and After," "The Continuing Work of the Confederacy," Dixie's Story in Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, October, 1950, Book 1, Ch. 1-19, Book 2, Ch. 20 and part of 21 (Chapters 1 and 2 of Book 2), Book 4, Ch. 1-23