Electrical torpedoes as a system of defence.
The relative strength of the armies of
Generals
Lee
and
Grant
.
Reply of
General
Early
to the letter of
General
Badeau
to the
London
standard.
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 6
page 7
page 8
page 9
page 10
page 11
page 12
page 13
page 14
page 15
page 16
page 17
page 18
page 19
page 20
page 21
Memorandum of information as to battles, &c., in the year
1864
, called for by the
Honorable Secretary of War
.
Confederate successes.
page 22
page 23
page 24
February
20
February
2
and
3
February
22
March
March
30
April
12
April
20
April
and
May
May
May
4
to
May
16
June
10
June
12
July
2
to
11
July
September
16
September
and
October
May
5
to
August
1
August
to
October
14
October
May
to
September
Confederate Reverses.
page 25
July
14
May
9
August
21
August
5
to
September
July
August
to
September
September
19
September
24
September
29
October
2
October
9
chapter 1.4
September
19th
,
1864
page 26
page 27
page 28
page 29
September
20th
page 30
September
21st
September
22d
September
23d
page 31
September
24th
September
25th
(
Sunday
)
Correspondence between
Colonel
S.
Bassett
French
and
General
Wade
Hampton
.
General
Lee
's final and full report of the
Pennsylvania
campaign and
battle of Gettysburg
.
Battle of Winchester
.
page 32
page 33
page 34
page 35
page 36
page 37
March
into Pennsynlvania.
page 38
page 39
Battle of Gettysburg
.
page 40
page 41
page 42
page 43
page 44
page 45
page 46
page 47
page 48
page 49
Patriotic letters of Confederate leaders.
Resources of the
Confederacy
in
February
,
1865
.
Letter from
Colonel
R.
G.
H.
Kean
.
page 50
page 51
page 52
page 53
page 54
page 55
page 56
page 57
page 58
Report of
General
J.
Gorgas
,
Chief of Ordnance
.
section c.1.8.47
page 59
page 60
page 61
page 62
Report of operatives, Whites and slaves, needed,
no. 3
.
page 63
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.1.9.49
page 64
section c.1.9.50
section c.1.9.51
section c.1.9.52
General
J.
E.
B.
Stuart
's report of operations after
Gettysburg
.
chapter 2.11
September
26th
,
1864
page 65
page 66
page 67
page 68
page 69
page 70
page 71
page 72
page 73
page 74
page 75
page 76
page 77
page 78
September
27th
,
28th
and
29th
September
30th
page 79
October
1st
October
2d
and
3d
October
4th
October
5th
and
6th
October
7th
,
8th
,
9th
and
10th
page 80
October
11th
and
12th
October
13th
page 81
October
14th
October
15
page 82
October
16th
(
Sunday
)
October
17th
page 83
October
18th
October
19th
,
20th
and
21st
page 84
October
22d
October
23d
October
24th
October
25th
page 85
Resources of the
Confederacy
in
February
,
1865
.
Report of
Commissary General
Northrup
.
page 86
page 87
page 88
page 89
page 90
Memorandum of papers herewith enclosed.
page 91
Enclosures in report from
Bureau of Subsistence
.
page 92
page 93
page 94
page 95
page 96
page 97
page 98
page 99
page 100
No. 1
.
No. 2
.
No. 3
.
No. 4
.
No. 5
.
No. 6
.
No. 7
.
No. 8
.
section c.2.12.84
No. 9
.
No. 10
.
No. 11
.
No. 12
.
No. 13
.
page 101
page 102
page 103
No. 14
.
Foreign supplies.
page 104
page 105
General
George
H.
Steuart
's
brigade
at the
battle of Gettysburg
.
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.2.14.92
page 106
page 107
page 108
section c.2.14.93
section c.2.14.94
page 109
section c.2.14.95
section c.2.14.96
page 110
section c.2.14.97
section c.2.14.98
section c.2.14.99
page 111
section c.2.14.100
Book notices.
section c.2.15.101
page 112
section c.2.15.102
section c.2.15.103
chapter 3.16
No. 2
.
page 113
page 114
page 115
page 116
page 117
page 118
page 119
page 120
page 121
page 122
page 123
page 124
page 125
page 126
page 127
page 128
Detailed Minutiae of soldier life in the
Army of Northern Virginia
.
Paper
no. 1
.--the outfit modified.
page 129
page 130
page 131
page 132
page 133
page 134
page 135
General
R.
E.
Bodes
' report of the
battle of Gettysburg
.
section c.3.18.106
page 136
page 137
page 138
page 139
page 140
page 141
page 142
page 143
page 144
page 145
page 146
page 147
page 148
page 149
page 150
page 151
page 152
page 153
page 154
page 155
page 156
page 157
page 158
Berryville
.
Martinsburg
.
Gettysburg
.
Skirmish at
Manassas Gap
.
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.3.19.111
page 159
section c.3.19.112
page 160
section c.3.19.113
General
B.
E.
Rodes
' report of the
battle of Chancellorsville
.
Strength and casualties of brigades of
Major-General
R.
E.
Rodes
'
division
in
battle of Gettysburg
.
page 161
page 162
page 163
page 164
page 165
page 166
page 167
page 168
page 169
page 170
page 171
page 172
chapter 4.21
October
26th
,
1864
page 173
October
27th
October
28th
page 174
October
29th
,
30th
and
31st
November
1st
November
2d
and
3d
November
4th
,
5th
,
6th
and
7th
page 175
November
8th
November
9th
page 176
November
10th
November
11th
page 177
page 178
November
12th
November
13th
,
14th
and
15th
November
16th
page 179
November
17th
,
18th
and
19th
November
20th
,
Sunday
November
21st
and
22d
November
23d
page 180
November
24th
November
25th
November
26th
,
27th
,
28th
,
29th
and
30th
December
1st
to
9th
Recollections of the
Elkhorn
campaign.
Defence of
Charleston
from
July
1st
to
July
10th
,
1864
.
Report of
General
Sam.
Jones
.
page 181
page 182
page 183
page 184
page 185
page 186
page 187
page 188
page 189
page 190
page 191
page 192
page 193
page 194
page 195
page 196
Report of
General
W.
B.
Taliaferro
.
page 197
page 198
page 199
page 200
page 201
page 202
page 203
page 204
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.4.24.139
page 205
page 206
page 207
section c.4.24.140
section c.4.24.141
section c.4.24.142
section c.4.24.143
section c.4.24.144
page 208
Book notices.
section c.4.25.145
A foreign view of the civil War in
America
.
General
A.
P.
Hill
's report of
battle of Gettysburg
.
Detailed Minutiae of soldier life in the
Army of Northern Virginia
.
Paper
no. 2
.--romantic ideas Dissipated.
page 209
page 210
page 211
page 212
page 213
page 214
page 215
page 216
page 217
page 218
page 219
page 220
page 221
page 222
page 223
page 224
page 225
page 226
page 227
page 228
page 229
page 230
page 231
page 232
chapter 5.29
December
9th
,
1864
page 233
December
10th
,
11th
,
12th
and
13th
page 234
December
14th
,
15th
,
16th
and
17th
December
18th
,
19th
and
20th
page 235
December
21st
,
22d
,
23d
and
24th
page 236
page 237
December
25th
,
Christmas day
page 238
December
26th
,
27th
and
28th
December
29th
,
30th
and
31st
page 239
Letter from
General
A.
L.
Long
.
Operations of
Confederate States
Navy in defence of New Orleans.
Letter from
Commander
Mitchell
.
page 240
page 241
page 242
page 243
page 244
section c.5.31.156
Finding.
Opinion.
Annual meeting of the
Southern Historical Society
.
Material on hand.
page 245
page 246
Publications.
page 247
page 248
Confederate archives at
Washington
.
page 249
Finances.
page 250
Agencies.
page 251
In conclusion,
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.5.33.165
page 252
section c.5.33.166
page 253
section c.5.33.167
page 254
page 255
page 256
section c.5.33.168
chapter 6.34
section c.6.34.169
page 257
page 258
page 259
page 260
page 261
page 262
page 263
page 264
page 265
page 266
page 267
page 268
page 269
page 270
page 271
page 272
page 273
page 274
page 275
page 276
page 277
page 278
page 279
page 280
page 281
page 282
page 283
page 284
page 285
page 286
page 287
page 288
page 289
page 290
page 291
page 292
page 293
page 294
page 295
page 296
page 297
page 298
page 299
page 300
page 301
page 302
page 303
page 304
page 305
page 306
Campaign from the
Wilderness
to
Cold Harbor
.
Confidence of the
Army of Northern Virginia
.
Gold,
Assail
Richmond
from the
South
.
The
Army of the Potomac
was put in motion for the
James
.
Seize
Petersburg
by a coup-de-main,
First
assault on
Petersburg
.
The old defences of
Petersburg
The prize was now within his grasp
Second
day's assaults.
Third
day's assaults.
Gracie
's Alabamians to the rescue.
The beleaguered town, girdled with steel and fire,
Burnside
's captured dispatch.
Assaults of the
fourth
day.
General
Lee
rode upon the field.
section c.6.34.186
Extension of the
Federal
left.
Action of
twenty-second
of
June
.
First
battle of
Reams' station
.
Fitz.
Lee
, in hot pursuit,
And the camp-wits had gained another joke--
The Crater fight.
And blow up the hostile salient.
The busy hammering of the
Confederates
overhead,
His habitual reliance on sheer weight of numbers,
Meade
issued his orders of battle.
Ferrero
's Negro division should lead the attack,
Then the news passed swiftly down the lines,
The east was streaked with gray,
section c.6.34.200
Pleasants
has done his work with terrible completeness,
Now a storm of fire
John
Haskell
, of
South Carolina
,
Their guns alone barred the road to
Petersburg
;
Groping in the dark,
Now was the crisis of the day,
Mahone
's men already standing to their arms;
A forest of glittering bayonets,
Forward.
Then
one
volley crashed from the whole line,
The battle of
Reams' Station
,
The battle of
Hatcher's Run
,
The trials of the winter
The brief campaign of
1865
.
On that night
Petersburg
was evacuated.
A.
P.
Hill
,
William
Johnson
Pegram
,
chapter 6.35
January
1st
,
1865
page 307
January
2d
January
3d
page 308
page 309
January
4th
page 310
January
5th
page 311
January
6th
,
7th
and
8th
page 312
January
9th
,
10th
and
11th
January
12th
January
13th
page 313
January
14th
and
15th
January
16th
,
17th
and
18th
January
19th
to
22d
January
23d
January
24th
and
25th
January
26th
to
30th
page 314
January
1st
to
February
2d
,
1865
February
3d
February
4th
page 315
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.6.36.236
page 316
section c.6.36.237
section c.6.36.238
section c.6.36.239
page 317
section c.6.36.240
section c.6.36.241
section c.6.36.242
section c.6.36.243
page 318
section c.6.36.244
Book notices,
section c.6.37.245
page 319
section c.6.37.246
page 320