Your friend and late fellow-soldier, Jubal A. Early. Lynchburg, Va., October 24, 1870.
Pursuant to this call there assembled at the First Presbyteriar Church, in Richmond, on Thursday evening, November 3d, 1870, the grandest gathering of Confederate soldiers which had met since the war. This church then stood upon the upper portion of the site now occupied by our imposing City Hall.
Among the leading officers who participated in the meeting were Generals Early, John B. Gordon, Edward Johnson, I. R. Trimble, W. B. Taliaferro, William Smith, W. N. Pendleton, Fitz. Lee, M. Ransom, William Terry, Benjamin Huger, Robert Ransom, L. L. Lomax, George H. Steuart, C. W. Field, W. S. Walker, B. T. Johnson, J. D. Imboden, R. L. Walker, Harry Heth, Samuel Jones, John S. Preston, Henry A. Wise, George E. Pickett, D. H. Maury, M. D. Corse, J. H. Lane, James L. Kemper, J. A. Walker, and others; Colonels Thomas H. Carter, Hilary P. Jones, Thomas L. Preston, Robert S. Preston, William Allan,
lemen of N. C., 295.
Houston, Hon., Samuel, 144.
Howard, Gen. O. O., 73.
Howitzer Veteran Association, Roster of the, 28; action on receiving mementoes from the Washington Artillery, with remarks of Captain F. D. Hill, 310.
Huguenots, The, 5.
Huntersville, W Va. Loss of Stores at, in 1862; Union sentiment at, 169.
Iverson, General, 80.
Jackson, Major George T, 76.
Jackson, General Henry R., 75; Order of, 167.
Jackson, Colonel, Win. L., Letter of in 1862, 169.
Johnson, General, Edward, 166.
Johnston, General Joseph E., Estimate of General R. E. Lee, 318.
Jones, Jr., Ll.D., Colonel C. C., 60.
Jurists, 6.
K Company, 34th Virginia, 284.
Kansas-Nebraska Act, 438.
Kautz's Raid on Petersburg, 392.
Kilpatrick, General, 73.
Law, General E. M., 85.
Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, in Charge in Moving the Lee Statue, 249; Roster of, 275.
Lee, General, Fitzhugh, Efforts of, for the Lee Monument, 198; Remarks of, 206.
Lee, General R. E., Perfect M