ksburg, Virginia.
Third-Lieutenant Grand Commander, Colonel Thomas Lewis, Roanoke, Virginia.
Quartermaster-General, Major Washington Taylor, Norfolk, Virginia.
Inspector-General, Colonel Charles Syer, Portsmouth, Virginia. Chaplain-General, Rev. Beverley D. Tucker, Norfolk, Virginia.
Surgeon-General, Dr. R. B. Stover, Richmond, Virginia.
Appointments by the grand Commander.
Adjutant-General, Captain Thomas Ellett, Richmond, Virginia.
Aides-De-Camp.
Comrade James N. Stubbs, Wood's X Roads, John R. Cooke Camp, Gloucester county, Virginia.
Comrade J. E. Rockwell, A. P. Hill Camp, Petersburg, Virginia.
Camps Composing the Grand Camp, their Location, Commanders, with Post-Office Address, are as follows.
No. 1. R. E. Lee, No. 1, Richmond, Virginia, T. P. Pollard.
No. 2.
Maury, No. 2, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Thomas F. Procter,
No. 3.
Pickett-Buchanan, Norfolk, Virginia, Walter F. Irvine.
No. 4.
Stonewall, Portsmouth, Virginia, R. C. Marshall.
No.
os. M., 170.
Wagner, The Defence of Battery, 166; garrison of, 172; Federal loss and Confederate loss at, 182; evacuation of, 183: armament of, 397.
Walker, Gen. J. A., Oration of, 369; sketch of, 389.
War of 1861-1865, the twelve decisive battles of, 240.
War-Talks of Confederate Veterans.
68.
Ward, John Shirley, 238.
Watson, Captain, David, 291.
Webb, C. S. Navy, Lt. W. A., 9.
Weeks, Prof. S. B., 63.
Weisiger, Gen. D. A., 70. 77,
White, B. B., Death of, 86.
White, W. L., Remarks of, 262.
Wilderness, Battle of the, address on, 68.
Williams, Capt., Chas. U., 316, 356.
Williams, Col. Lewis B., 308.
Williams, Gen., Seth, 59.
Williamson, W. P., engineer C. S. Navy, 3.
Wilson, U. S. A, Capt. L. C., 54.
Winsor, Justin, 338.
Wofford, Gen. W. T., 88
Wolseley, Lord, 325.
Wood, C. S. Navy, Lt. John Taylor, 4, 12.
Worden, Capt. John L., 16.
Wright, Gen. M. J., 34, 256.
Wyatt, H. L., the first Confederate soldier killed in battle, Sketch of, 63, 65.