, Joseph, his brutality, 129.
Housatonic destroyed, The, 164.
Hunley, C. S. Navy, Captain, 165.
Hunter, General D., ruthlessness of, 283, 297.
Iron-clad—The first, the Manassas, exploits of, 196.
Jackson, General T. J Wounding of 110; mentioned, 111; at Winchester, in May, 1862, 226.
Jones Lieutenant Iredell, 138.
Jones. D. D., Rev. J. W., 79.
Johnson, General B. T., 215, 267, 305; General Edward, 287.
Johnson's Island, graves at 268.
Johnston's Last Volley at Durham, N. C., 174.
Keith, Judge, James, 144.
Kemper, General J. L., sketch of, portrait of, 260.
Kentucky Resolutions, 1798-9,9.
LaBorde. History of S. C. College, 141.
Lamar, C. A. C., 856; L. Q. C., 366.
Lane, General J. H., 112.
Lee, and Virginia, 15: Captain R. E., 217; General R. E., statue of 3, 123; cited, 21, 26; Confederate orders of, 81, 122; Wormsley's lines on, 101; tributes to, 121. 332.
Leopard, The, and the Chesaneake, 25.
Letcher, Gov., John, house of burned, 2
362; of Southern States, 17; prime instigators of, 19.
Seven Days Battles, Reminiscences of, 147.
Shelby, General, Joe, 117.
Sherman, General W. T., 21; his definition of war, 235.
Sickles, General D. E., 112.
Silver Grays, Service of, 309.
Slavery in the South, 15, 77; old system of contrasted with present conditions, 125.
Slavers, Last of the. Voyage of the Wanderer, 355.
Slaves, trade in, by whom instituted and continued, 124, 127.
Smith, General, E. Kirby, 117.
Solferino, Battle of, 227.
South Carolina Cadets in the war. 138.
South, The, and the Union.
To whom should we build monuments?
332.
Southern Cause, The, 360.
Southfleld destroyed, The, 210.
Southron, Characterization of the, 12, 239, 300, 334, 361.
Stephens, Alexander H., 93.
Stephenson, Captain J. A., 196.
Stevens, Major A. H., 152.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 126
Susanna, The C. S. Steamer, 203.
Susette homestead ruthlessly destroyed, 135.
Sumner, Charles, 30.
Thomas, Gen
ime instigators of, 19.
Seven Days Battles, Reminiscences of, 147.
Shelby, General, Joe, 117.
Sherman, General W. T., 21; his definition of war, 235.
Sickles, General D. E., 112.
Silver Grays, Service of, 309.
Slavery in the South, 15, 77; old system of contrasted with present conditions, 125.
Slavers, Last of the. Voyage of the Wanderer, 355.
Slaves, trade in, by whom instituted and continued, 124, 127.
Smith, General, E. Kirby, 117.
Solferino, Battle of, 227.
South Carolina Cadets in the war. 138.
South, The, and the Union.
To whom should we build monuments?
332.
Southern Cause, The, 360.
Southfleld destroyed, The, 210.
Southron, Characterization of the, 12, 239, 300, 334, 361.
Stephens, Alexander H., 93.
Stephenson, Captain J. A., 196.
Stevens, Major A. H., 152.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 126
Susanna, The C. S. Steamer, 203.
Susette homestead ruthlessly destroyed, 135.
Sumner, Charles, 30.
Thomas, General G. H., 20, 21.
Thompson, Co
, 168.
Dorsey, Frank, 288; Colonel Gus W., 286.
Doughoregan Manor, 220.
Drayton, General T. F., 140.
Du Bois, A., 279.
Dunant, M. Henri, 229.
DuPont, Admiral S. F. 139.
Early General J. A., 105; meagre force of, in Valley, 109; his movement on Washington, 216, 250. 257, 267; at Lynchburg, 307, 372; his Indian orderly, 871.
Elliott Grays, Roll and History of, 161.
Elliott, Gilbert, 208.
Emack, Lieutenant. 113.
Embargo of 1812, The, 25.
Finley. Colonel Luke W. 288.
Fisher's Hill, Battle of, 371.
Forces, Federal and Confederate, Disparity between, 109, 184, 241 280.
Fox, Captain of the, 198.
Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 149.
Fulton, Judge J. H., 136.
Garnett, James M., 147.
Garrett, John W., his military sagacity, 220.
Gettysburg, 31, 159.
Gordon, General J. B., 105.
Grant, General U. S., 29, 96; his order for devastation, 304, 332.
Hallack, General H. W., 87 91.
Hampton General Wade, 286.
Hartford Convention, The, 25.
Hawkins, Sir, J
Sears, C. W., 49.
Shoup, F. A., 69.
Shaaf, J. T.. 63.
Sibley, H. H., 46.
Sloan, B., 74.
Smead, A., 68.
Smith, E. K.,54; F. H., 36; G. W. 50; J A., 66; L., 38; M.,63; M. L., 51; .D.55; W. P., 71.
Stansbury, S., 48.
Steele, W., 48.
Steuart, G. H., 58.
Stevens, W. H., 57.
Stevenson, C. L., 46.
Stewart, A. P., 50.
Stith, D. C., 62.
Stockton, P., 64.
Street, N. H., 42.
Stuart, J. E. B., 67.
Thomas, B. M., 73; F. J., 53; R. B., 64.
Tilghman, L., 38.
Tompkins, C. Q., 38.
Trapier, J. H., 45.
Trimble, I. R., 41.
Villipigue, J. B., 68.
Vonneau, R. V., 65.
Washington, T. A., 59.
Watts. G .O., 76.
Walker, H. H., 65; L. M., 61; W. H. T., 40.
Wayne, H. C., 46.
Welcher, W. T., 62.
Wills, J. M., 37.
White, E. R., 42; J. L., 65.
Whiting, W. H. C., 53.
Wickliffe, C., 47.
Williams, J. S., 45; S. 73; T. G., 59.
Winder. C. T., 61; J. H., 41.
Withers, J., 58; J. M., 38.
Wright, M. H., 74.
Wheeler, General, Joseph, 176.
Wickham, General W. C., 144.
Wilco
Corley, J. L.. 62.
Cosby. G. B., 64.
Crittenden. G. B., 35.
Culberson J., 60.
Cumming, A., 60.
Cunningham, A. S., 70; G. A., 71.
Dancy, F. L., 42.
Daniel. J., 63.
Davidson, H. B., 65.
Davis J., 43; J. L., 36; M. L., 64.
Derrick, C., 76.
DeRussy, L. G., 40.
Deveuve. H., 64.
Deshler. J., 67.
Dimmock, C., 41.
Dixon, J., 72.
Donelson, D. S., 41.
Drayton, T. F., 43.
Dubose, B. E., 37.
Duncan, J. K., 58.
Early, J. A.. 39.
Echols, W. H., 72.
Elzey, A., 40.
Ewell, B. S., 35; R. S., 47.
Evans, N. G., 58.
Fain, R. G., 35.
Ferguson, S. W., 71.
Field, C. W. 59.
Fish, O. H.. 71.
Flewellen, J. P., 61.
Forney, J. H., 64.
Frazier, J. W., 60
Fremont, S. L.. 48.
French, S. G., 52.
Frost, D. M., 53.
Fuller, C. A., 37.
Gaillard, P. C., 37.
Gardner, F.. 53; W. M., 56.
Garnett, R. B., 49; R. S., 49.
Gatlin, R. C., 36.
Gibbs, W. H., 75.
Gilmer, J. F., 46.
Gorgas, J., 48.
Gracie, A., 67.
Green. D. C., 59.
Griffin, W. H., 37.
Gwynn, W., 41.
Perryville, Battle of, 238
Peters, Colonel W. E., 218, his noble conduct at Chambersburg, Pa., 266; Winfield, 116.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1.
Philip II and William of Orange, 30.
Piatt, Donn, 103.
Porter, General, Fitz John, 147; Constructor J. L., 207.
Price, Major R. C., killed, 110.
Prisons, Northern and Southern, 29, 229, 257.
Prisoners, Treatment and Exchange of. 77-79, 230; Fatality among, in Northern prisons, 100.
Ramseur, General S. D., 105, killed, 372.
Randall. James R., 338.
Randolph, Colonel, Robert, 146.
Rebels and Rebellions, 3, 7.
Reed, W. P., 117.
Reynolds, General J. F., 148.
Richmond, First Federal to enter, 152.
Rogers, Major, wounded, 114.
Rhodes, James F., 19.
Rodes, General R. E., 111.
Sadler, D. M., 174.
Sanitary Commission, Federal, 81.
Sassacus destroyed.
The, 213.
Schofield, General J. M., 97.
Scott, Colonel, John, 142; General Winfield, 20.
Secession, discussed, 13. 334, 362; of Southern States, 17; pri
ons, humanity of, 230; gold in 1865, 119.
Colston, General R. E., 111.
Constitution. The Federal, 8; Washington, Madison, Hamilton and Jay on the, 9, 10.
Cold Harbor Salient, final struggle at, 276.
Cole, Major C. H., Desperate exploit of, 259.
Cooke, Captain J. W., 208.
Cromwellhave a Statue, Shall, 1.
Crutchfield, Colonel S., 114.
Dana, C. A., 99.
Davis, President, Jefferson, to Lincoln, 92; manacled, 100; tribute to, 121,832.
Dinkins, Captain, James, 185, 205.
Dix, General J. A., 88.
Dixon, Captain G. E., 168.
Dorsey, Frank, 288; Colonel Gus W., 286.
Doughoregan Manor, 220.
Drayton, General T. F., 140.
Du Bois, A., 279.
Dunant, M. Henri, 229.
DuPont, Admiral S. F. 139.
Early General J. A., 105; meagre force of, in Valley, 109; his movement on Washington, 216, 250. 257, 267; at Lynchburg, 307, 372; his Indian orderly, 871.
Elliott Grays, Roll and History of, 161.
Elliott, Gilbert, 208.
Emack, Lieutenant. 113.
Embargo of 1812, The, 25.
F
H., 75.
Bowen, A.,60; J. S., 65.
Bradford, A. J., 42; E., 39.
Bragg. B.. 39.
Brewer, R. H., 73.
Brown, J. A., 55.
Bryan, G., 37.
Buckner. S. B., 53.
Buford. A.. 49.
Burtwell. J. R. B., 45.
Butler E. G. W., 41.
Cabell, W. L. 62.
Calhoun, W. R., 61.
Campbell, C. C.. 76R. B., 48.
Chambliss, J. R., 60; N. L., 75.
Chase, W. H., 40.
Childs, F. L., 68.
Chilton, R. H., 40.
Church, J. R., 69.
Clark, M. L., 44.
Cocke P. St. George, 35.
Cole. R. G.. 62.
Collins, C. R., 74.
Cone. A. F 71.
Cooper, J. .. 37; S., 40.
Corley, J. L.. 62.
Cosby. G. B., 64.
Crittenden. G. B., 35.
Culberson J., 60.
Cumming, A., 60.
Cunningham, A. S., 70; G. A., 71.
Dancy, F. L., 42.
Daniel. J., 63.
Davidson, H. B., 65.
Davis J., 43; J. L., 36; M. L., 64.
Derrick, C., 76.
DeRussy, L. G., 40.
Deveuve. H., 64.
Deshler. J., 67.
Dimmock, C., 41.
Dixon, J., 72.
Donelson, D. S., 41.
Drayton, T. F., 43.
Dubose, B. E., 37.
Duncan, J. K., 58.
E
, 57; W. H., 70.
Johnson, B. R., 47 E. 46.
Johnston, A. S., 42; J. E., 44; R., 61.
Jones, D. R. 55; J. M. 39; R. T., 39; ., 49; T. M.. 66; W. E., 57.
Jordon, T., 48.
Kerr, J. M., 75.
Kimmel, M. M., 71.
Lawton, A. R., 47.
Lay, G. W., 51.
Lea, A. M. 45.
Leadbetter, D., 38.
Lee, C. C.. 69; F., 70; G. W. C., 66; R. B., 40; R. E., 43 S. D., 67.
Locke. J. J.. 43.
Lockett, S. H., 73.
Lomax, L. L., 69.
Long, A. L., 61; J. O., 68.
Longstreet, J., 52.
Lovell, M.. 50.
Lyon, H. B., 69.
Mackall, W. W.. 39.
Maclay, R. P., 48.
McCown, J. P., 47.
McDonald, A. M., 41.
Magruder, J. B., 44; W. T., 60.
Major. J. P., 69.
McLaws, L., 52.
McLean, E. E., 52.
McLeod, H., 38.
McLemore, O. K., 70.
Marmaduke, J. S., 72.
Marshall, H., 36.
Martin, J. G. 37.
Maury, D. H., 55.
Maxey, S. B., 56.
Meade, R. K., 70.
Mechling W. T., 58.
Mercer, H. W., 43; J. T., 68.
Moore, J. C.. 58.
Mouton, J. J., A. A., 62.
Mullens, J., 18.
Murray, E., 49.
Myers, A. C.