Found 326 total hits in 245 results.
harles. 827.
Slaves and Masters congenial, 368.
Smith, Major Frank killed, 139; Colonel George W., 12; Goldwin, 87; Capt. James Power, 204.
South Carolina, The Prostrate State, 1866-9, 5; opinion in that war would not follow secession, 76; rifle clubs, 75.
South Mountain, Battle of, 32.
Speer, Judge Emory 95.
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle of, 283.
Stage of Life, The, 170.
Starke, General W. E., killed, 33.
Staunton Artillery, 11.
Steaman Capture of Fort, 19.
Stevens, Prize Master, 54.
Strother, Sergeant, Sidney, killed, 277.
Success in war, what dependant on, 318.
Sumter. Evacuation of Fort, 76.
Sutherlin, Major W. T., 80, 886.
Tatnall, Commodore J 32.
Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 356; General R., his tribute to General Canby, 48.
Thomas, D. A., 74; Colonel John D., 74.
Torpedoes first used in C. S. Navy, 326; Federal vessels destroyed by, 331.
Tracey, Major-General, 109.
Trimble, H. G, 170; General J. R., 251, 866.
Tucker, Commodor
dan, General P. H., 61.
Shiloh, Battle of 298; troops engaged in, 808, 804; causes of Confederate failure, 316; losses in, 312, 314.
Simpson Colonel B. L., 14, 19.
Sims, C. S. N., Captain Charles. 827.
Slaves and Masters congenial, 368.
Smith, Major Frank killed, 139; Colonel George W., 12; Goldwin, 87; Capt. James Power, 204.
South Carolina, The Prostrate State, 1866-9, 5; opinion in that war would not follow secession, 76; rifle clubs, 75.
South Mountain, Battle of, 32.
Speer, Judge Emory 95.
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle of, 283.
Stage of Life, The, 170.
Starke, General W. E., killed, 33.
Staunton Artillery, 11.
Steaman Capture of Fort, 19.
Stevens, Prize Master, 54.
Strother, Sergeant, Sidney, killed, 277.
Success in war, what dependant on, 318.
Sumter. Evacuation of Fort, 76.
Sutherlin, Major W. T., 80, 886.
Tatnall, Commodore J 32.
Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 356; General R., his tribute to General Canby, 48.
Thomas, D. A., 74; Co
-ments, 280.
O'Brien, Captain, wounded, 142.
Otey, Bishop James H., 163.
Palfrey, Gen F. W., 36.
Parke, Gen. John G., 31.
Parker, Captain W. H., 331.
Pearce, Major S. A., 78.
Pemberton. Charles, killed, 279.
Perry, Lt., Thos. 39.
Peters, Colonel W. E., noble conduct of, 270.
Petersburg, Battles around.
284.
Pettigrew at Gettysburg 345.
Pickens, Douschka, 79.
Pickett's Charge, 228; he, in the front, 229, 345.
Polk, General L., 163; Gen. L. E., 156.
Powell, Lt. Hugh P., killed.
26.
Pratt, Captain, Julian, 15.
Purcell, Colonel John B., 177.
Rains, Gen. G. J., 330.
Rank in U. S. and C. S. Armies, 369.
Red Strings, skulks, 26.
Richardson Col. Charles, 286; Lt. Charles H., wounded, 18.
Richards, Sergeant G. W., 372.
Richmond, closing scenes of War about, 129; evacuation of, 130; local troops of, 137, 303; retreat from, 129.
Ringgold Gap, Battle of, 156.
Robertson, Major James E., 141.
Roosevelt's tribute to Lee, 87.
Ryan, Fathe
tain Robert D., 327.
Missionary Ridge, Battle of, 155.
Mitchell, Geo. E., 124.
Montague, Gov. A. J., 253.
Morgan, General John H., killing of, 125.
Murfreesboro, Battle of, 154.
Napier on war, Lord, 318.
Naval Brigade, 137.
Negroes in the C. S. Army, 215, 365.
New Market Battle of, commemorated at the V. M. I., 173; race-field, 20.
North Carolina and Virginia in the War, 340; troops furnished by each, 343.
Northern Va., Army of, its accomplish-ments, 280.
O'Brien, Captain, wounded, 142.
Otey, Bishop James H., 163.
Palfrey, Gen F. W., 36.
Parke, Gen. John G., 31.
Parker, Captain W. H., 331.
Pearce, Major S. A., 78.
Pemberton. Charles, killed, 279.
Perry, Lt., Thos. 39.
Peters, Colonel W. E., noble conduct of, 270.
Petersburg, Battles around.
284.
Pettigrew at Gettysburg 345.
Pickens, Douschka, 79.
Pickett's Charge, 228; he, in the front, 229, 345.
Polk, General L., 163; Gen. L. E., 156.
Powell, Lt. Hugh P., killed.
26.
P
nument and cemetery at, 170.
Longstreet, General, James, 231, 352.
Lookout Mountain, Battle of 129.
Louisiana in 1861, 13th Infantry and officers of, 118.
Lownes, Wm., 2.
Lowrance, Colonel, 356.
Lowry, General, Robert, 156.
Lucal, Major J. J., 75.
Mabie, Hamilton W., 97.
McCabe, W. Gordon 372.
McClanahan, Captain John H., 12.
McCausland, General, John, 266.
McClellan General G. B., For Peace,, 45.
McClure, Colonel A. K., 86.
McDaniel, C. S. N., Master, 330.
McGrath, General, John, 103.
McGuire, Dr., Hunter, statue to, 249,362.
Merritt, General, Wesley, 66.
McKelway, St. Clair, 97.
Mallett, Prof. John W., 100.
Manassas, Second Battle of, 278.
Mangam, Lt. John H., 217.
Manning, Colonel, Wade Hampton, 73.
McNeill, Rangers of Captain John H., 12; Jesse.
12.
Maryland's claims in the war, 209.
Maury M. F., 326; Col. R. L., 326.
Maxwell, John, 330.
Miles, Colonel D. S., killed, 32.
Miller, Captain, Wm. A., 2.
Minor's Battery, 16; Captain
devastated, 17.
Virginia, Her contribution of great men, 91; a battle ground, 346.
V. M. I., Cadets of, heroes at New Market, 173; crosses of honor for, 176; burned by Federals, 267.
Walker, General James A., 30; General R. Lindsay, 277; General W. H. T., 217.
Walthall, General E. C., 169.
Warrenton Springs, Fight at, 273.
Warwick, John M., 205.
Washington Light Infantry, sketch of, 1; its charitable Association, its officers, 2, 3, 4, 5; roster of, 1860-6, 7, 8; obelisk to its dead, 10.
Washington, Col. Wm. A., his widow, 2.
Welsman, James T., 5.
Wharton, Gen. G. C., 176, 204.
Wheeler, General, Joseph. 85.
White, Gen., Julius, 32; Major Robert, 12.
Wilcox, General C. M 232.
Winchester, Battle of forces engaged in, 61.
Wise Captain John S., 176.
Wood, Captain, J. Taylor, 27.
Wright, Mrs., D. Giraud, 209.
Young. Col. Bennett H., 165; Chas.
P., 275; Captain Louis G., 353.
Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix K., 165; killed, 167.
Zollicoffer's Oak, 165.
al W. E., killed, 33.
Staunton Artillery, 11.
Steaman Capture of Fort, 19.
Stevens, Prize Master, 54.
Strother, Sergeant, Sidney, killed, 277.
Success in war, what dependant on, 318.
Sumter. Evacuation of Fort, 76.
Sutherlin, Major W. T., 80, 886.
Tatnall, Commodore J 32.
Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 356; General R., his tribute to General Canby, 48.
Thomas, D. A., 74; Colonel John D., 74.
Torpedoes first used in C. S. Navy, 326; Federal vessels destroyed by, 331.
Tracey, Major-General, 109.
Trimble, H. G, 170; General J. R., 251, 866.
Tucker, Commodore J. R., 141,331.
Turner's Gap, 88.
Upshur, Dr. J. N., address of, 173.
Valley of Virginia, its loyalty, 13; devastated, 17.
Virginia, Her contribution of great men, 91; a battle ground, 346.
V. M. I., Cadets of, heroes at New Market, 173; crosses of honor for, 176; burned by Federals, 267.
Walker, General James A., 30; General R. Lindsay, 277; General W. H. T., 217.
Walthall, General E.
H. B., 156.
Gregg, Fort, Assault and defenders of, 60,
Grigsby, Colonel A. J., 23.
Hale, Major E. J., 346.
Hall, Major, Thornton, 17.
Hardee, Major-General W. J., 151.
Hardin, Major M. D., 141.
Hare, Otway P., 19.
Hare's Hill, 19.
Hallock, Chas., 86.
Halsey, Captain Don P., gallantry of 193, 200.
Halsey. Hon. Don P., 81,193.
Hancock, General W. S., 356.
Handkerchiefs, Battle of, 340.
Harpers Ferry, 32; capture of, 278.
Harris, Governor Isham G., 52.
Harrison, Miss, Ellanetta, 169.
Henningsen, Mrs. General C. F., 70.
Hill, General D. H., 348.
Hindman Biscoe, 165; General T. C., 152.
History Committee, Report of, 340; members of, 364.
Howard, Colonel, James, 141; Captain McHenry, 129.
Howitzers at Bethel, Richmond, 348.
Hundley, Horace L., 330.
Hunt, General H. J., 357.
Hunter, Andrew, 267; Alexander 32.
Hypodermic Syringe, first used in C. S. Army, 372.
Imboden, Captain F. M., 15; Colonel George W. 12; General J. D., 11; officers
; devastated, 17.
Virginia, Her contribution of great men, 91; a battle ground, 346.
V. M. I., Cadets of, heroes at New Market, 173; crosses of honor for, 176; burned by Federals, 267.
Walker, General James A., 30; General R. Lindsay, 277; General W. H. T., 217.
Walthall, General E. C., 169.
Warrenton Springs, Fight at, 273.
Warwick, John M., 205.
Washington Light Infantry, sketch of, 1; its charitable Association, its officers, 2, 3, 4, 5; roster of, 1860-6, 7, 8; obelisk to its dead, 10.
Washington, Col. Wm. A., his widow, 2.
Welsman, James T., 5.
Wharton, Gen. G. C., 176, 204.
Wheeler, General, Joseph. 85.
White, Gen., Julius, 32; Major Robert, 12.
Wilcox, General C. M 232.
Winchester, Battle of forces engaged in, 61.
Wise Captain John S., 176.
Wood, Captain, J. Taylor, 27.
Wright, Mrs., D. Giraud, 209.
Young. Col. Bennett H., 165; Chas.
P., 275; Captain Louis G., 353.
Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix K., 165; killed, 167.
Zollicoffer's Oak, 165.
Mississippi, Department of, in 1864, 48; closing scenes in, 49.
Allan, Colonel, William, 34.
Anderson, Captain 49th Va., wounded, 26; Captain J. R., 177.
Antietam or Sharpsburg, Battle of, 32; U. S. and C. S. forces engaged in, 36.
Appomattox, C. H., 284, 347.
Artillery. The Light, 297.
Ashe, Captain S. A., 357.
Atkinson, Colonel, John Wilder, 141.
Bassinger, Major S. W., 134.
Baylor, Captain, George, 365.
Beauregard, General P. G. T., 76; unjustly blamed at Shiloh.
310.
Benham Major Calhoun, 216.
Benton, T. H., his eulogy of Lee, 87.
Berkeley, Captain F. N. 14.
Bethel, Battle of, 347.
Bobbitt B. Boisseau, 339.
Bond Captain, W. R., 235.
Boteler, Hon. A. R., his house burned, 267.
Bradford, U. S. Navy Admiral, 333.
Breckinridge, General John C., 306.
Bright. Captain R. A., 228, 356.
Brooke, Colonel John M.,327.
Brunswick Guards, Company H, 53d Va., roll of, 120.
Buck, Captain Irving A., 162, 218.
Bullock, captain n J. D., 71.