Southern Quarterly Review

Southern Quarterly Review
Former editorsDaniel Kimball Whitaker,
William Gilmore Simms
James Henley Thornwell
CategoriesLiterature, History, Criticism
FrequencyQuarterly
FounderDaniel Kimball Whitaker
James Ritchie
First issueJanuary 1842
Final issueFebruary 1857
CountryUnited States
Based in
  • New Orleans, Louisiana (1842–1843)
  • Charleston, South Carolina (1843–1854)
  • Baltimore, Maryland (1854–1855)
  • Columbia, South Carolina (1856–1857)
OCLC1586540

The Southern Quarterly Review (1842–1857) was an American literary magazine founded by Daniel Kimball Whitaker and James Ritchie in New Orleans, Louisiana. Within the first year the magazine publishing was moved to Charleston, South Carolina, followed moved to Baltimore, Maryland for one year in 1855, before its final move to Columbia, South Carolina. It was known for being pro-slavery.