of the, 40.
Fisher's Hill, Battle of, 305.
Flewellen, M. D., Surgeon E. A. Sketch of, 166, 280,
Foard, M. D., Surgeon A J. Sketch of, 166, 279.
Fredericksburg, Battle of, 288.
French, Major-General S. G. Criticism of, 1.
Fulkerson, Col., Abram, 127.
Garland, Col. R. R., 10.
Gettysburg, Battle of, 289.
Globe-Democrat, The, St. Louis, Missouri, cited, 67.
Gordon, Armistead C. His poem at the Dedication of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 355.
Gorgas, Gen., Josiah, 9.
Picayune, N. O., La., The, cited, I, 388.
Pickett Camp, C. V., 54, 98, 106.
Pocahontas, Tribute to, 57.
Polk, Lt.-Gen. L., at Cassville, 1.
Pollard, Commander, Thos. P., 386.
Prison Experience of a Confederate Officer, by Col. A. Fulkerson, 127.
Raleigh, N. C., Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 81.
Randolph, Major Norman V., 387.
Records and Relics of the Confederate States— National Repository for—Richmond the place, 387.
Revolution, The first, losses in its b
ist from Virginia herewith is more complete and definitely descriptive, it is meet that it should be printed now.
Further and graphic experience of the hardships, sufferings and hazards of the Six Hundred, is given in the narrative of Colonel Abram Fulkerson, of the 63d Tennessee infantry, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol.
XXII, pp. 127-146.—Editor.
During the seige of Charleston the powerful Federal guns located on Morris Island could send their shells into the lower part of the age county.
This second lieutenant was the late Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Among others of the 600 not named with the Virginians, but well-known in Richmond, were Captain Thomas Pinckney, 4th cavalry, Charleston, S. C., and Colonel A. Fulkerson, 63rd Tennessee Infantry, Rogersville.
The only Richmond man in the lot was Second Lieutenant S. H. Hawes, Page's Virginia Battery.
The story of the transportation and life of the 600 is told by Captain F. C. Barnes, then second lieute
5.
Ezekiel, H. T., 297.
Farrar, Judge F. R., 364.
Fayette Artillery, in the Movement on New Berne, N. C., 288.
Federal Forces, Total of the, 303.
Five Forks, Battle of, 16.
Fitzhugh, Maj. P. H., killed, 14.
Fleming, Robt. I., 355.
Fleming, W. L, 45.
Flowers, Col., Geo. W.. 245.
Forrest, Gen. N. B.. Ability of, 45, 54.
Frayser, Capt R. E.,369.
Frazier's Farm, Battle of 98, 209, 211.
Fredericksburg, Battle of, 96.
Fugitive Slaves' Law, Author of, 190.
Fulkerson, Col., Abram, 365.
Gaines, E. W., 288.
Gaines' Mill, Battle of, 97.
Garland, Jr , Gen. Samuel, 157.
Garrett. Col., killed, 171.
Gettysburg Failure, Cause of the, 60.
Georgia Battalion, Casualties in, April, 1865,
Gibbs, Maj. W. H., 38.
Gill, Sergeant-Maj W F., killed, 161.
Gloucester County (Va.) Confederate dead of, I, 20.
Goode, Col., J. Thomas, 3, 16.
Gordon, A. C., 382.
Gordon, Gen. John B., 105.
Green, Lieut. J. M., 281.
Gregg, Gen., Maxey, 107
Gregory Maj. W.