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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The relative strength of the armies of Generals Lee and Grant. (search)
395153,778  NovemberR. E. Lee73,55486,583153,790  DecemberR. E. Lee79,07291,094152,853 1863--JanuaryR. E. Lee72,22693,297144,605  FebruaryR. E. Lee58,55974,435114,175  MarchR. E. Lee60,29873,57857,25197,211  NovemberR. E. Lee48,26756,08896,576  DecemberR. E. Lee43,55854,71591,253 1864--JanuaryR. E. Lee35,84945,13979,602  FebruaryR. E. Lee33,81139,56268,435  MarchR. E. Lee39,40746,15179535177,103  NovemberR. E. Lee69,29087,860181,826  DecemberR. E. Lee66,53379,318155,772 1865--JanuaryR. E. Lee53,44569,673441,627  FebruaryR. E. Lee59,09473,349160,411 This table, which must pening of the campaign in the Wilderness, it will be seen that, at the end of August, 1863, the first month after the return from the Gettysburg campaign, the entire force for duty in the Department ty. 1863.OctoberSam. Jones7,975  NovemberSam. Jones10,546  DecemberJ. Longstreet15,342 1864.JanuaryJ. Longstreet18,667 1864.FebruaryJ. Longstreet19,010 1864.MarchJ. Longstreet18,387 1864
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Editorial paragraphs. (search)
ll be even more interesting and valuable in the months to come. We have scarcely touched the rich collection of Mss. already on our shelves. and we have the promise of other papers of deep interest and great historic value from some of the ablest of the men who made our Confederate history. 4. We feel, then, that we do not transcend the limits of becoming editorial modesty when we cordially congratulate the Society on the past success and future prospects of their enterprise. Our January number ran out several months ago. We had a second edition printed, and that too has been exhausted for several weeks, so that a large number of our subscribers have not yet received it. We will, however, have a third edition ready in a few days, and all can be supplied. We are now stereotyping all of our issues, and will in future have no difficulty in supplying as many back numbers as may be wanted. Bound volumes of our Papers for the first six mouths of our issue can now be supp
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Annual meeting of the Southern Historical Society. (search)
our own publishing, than to form an alliance with any existing magazine, but the condition of our treasury made us hesitate to assume liabilities which we might not be able to discharge. Just after our annual meeting, however, our Vice-President for the District of Columbia, W. W. Corcoran, Esq., whose princely liberality to every good work has given him a world-wide reputation, made us a donation which determined us to try the experiment of a monthly publication. Accordingly we issued in January last the first number of our Southern Historical Society Papers. This publication has proved a decided success. Although the depressed condition of the country, the excitement of a heated Presidential canvass, and other causes have combined to make this an exceedingly unfavorably year for such an enterprise, our monthly has fully met the cost of its publication, and would have more than done so but for the extra expense of our numbers on the Treatment of prisoners (which we scattered broad