Detailed Minutiae of soldier life.
Paper
no. 4
--cooking and eating.
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page 5
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page 9
Relative numbers at
Gettysburg
.
Letter from the count of
Paris
.
page 10
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page 12
General
Early
's reply to the count of
Paris
.
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Roster of infantry,
A. N. V
., at
battle of Gettysburg
, by
General
J.
A.
Early
.
page 33
General
Tan
Dorn
's report of the
Elkhorn
campaign.
First corps
.
McLaws
' division
Pickett
's division
Hood
's division
Second corps
.
page 34
Early
's
division
Johnson
's division
Rodes
' division
Third corps
.
page 35
page 36
Anderson
's division
Heth
's division
Pender
's division
Notes to preceding roster.
chapter 1.4
Editorial Paragraphs.
section c.1.5.18
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section c.1.5.19
section c.1.5.20
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section c.1.5.21
section c.1.5.22
Book notices.
section c.1.6.23
page 48
section c.1.6.24
section c.1.6.25
General
S.
D.
Lee
's report of the
battle of Chickasaw bayou
.
Did
General
Lee
Violate
his oath in siding with the
Confederacy
?
The
Second battle of Manassas
--a reply to
General
Longstreet
.
section c.2.9.26
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page 70
four years
with
General
Lee
--a Review by
General
C.
M.
Wilcox
.
The
battle of the Wilderness
.
Report of
General
James
Longstreet
.
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page 72
page 73
page 74
page 75
page 76
page 77
page 78
page 79
page 80
Operations of
Kershaw
's division
.
page 81
page 82
Report of
General
Goode
Bryan
.
page 83
page 84
Report of
General
William
Mahone
.
page 85
chapter 2.12
The spirit of
1861
--correspondence of
General
R.
E.
Lee
.
Editorial Paragraphs.
section c.2.14.31
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page 95
section c.2.14.32
section c.2.14.33
section c.2.14.34
Book notices.
section c.2.15.35
page 96
section c.2.15.36
General
C.
M.
Wilcox
on the
battle of Gettysburg
.
chapter 3.17
Hart
's South Carolina battery
--its War guidon — addresses by
Major
Hart
and
Governor
Hampton
.
Remarks of
Major
Hart
.
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page 125
page 126
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page 129
page 130
Governor
Hampton
's address.
page 131
page 132
The Confederate career of
General
Albert
Sidney
Johnston
.
Editorial Paragraphs.
section c.3.20.39
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page 144
Report of
General
S.
McGowan
of battles of the
Wilderness and Spotsylvania Courthouse
.
Wilderness
.
Van
Dorn
's operations in
Northern
Mississippi
--recollections of a Cavalryman.
Presentation of
Army of Tennessee
badge and certificate of membership to
ex-president
Davis
.
Address of
Colonel
James
Lingan
,
President
of the
Association
.
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page 157
page 158
page 159
page 160
page 161
page 162
page 163
Address of
Hon.
Jefferson
Davis
.
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page 165
page 166
page 167
page 168
page 169
page 170
page 171
Gettysburg
— the battle on the right.
Two
witnesses on the
treatment of prisoners
--
Hon.
J.
P.
Benjamin
and
General
B.
F.
Butler
.
Letter of
Mr.
Benjamin
.
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page 182
page 183
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page 187
General
Butler
's Lowell speech.
page 188
page 189
Editorial Paragraphs.
section c.4.27.44
page 190
page 191
section c.4.27.45
page 192
section c.4.27.46
Books received.
Detailed Minutiae of soldier life.
Paper
no. 5
--improvised infantry — to
Appomattox Courthouse
.
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page 214
The artillery at
Second Manassas
-
General
Longstreet
's reply to
General
S.
D.
Lee
.
woman's devotion
--a Winchester heroine.
The naval fight in
Mobile bay
,
August
5th
,
1864
--official report of
Admiral
Buchanan
.
Killed and wounded of
Confederate fleet
in action of
August
5
,
1864
,
Mobile bay
.
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page 223
Tennessee
--flag-ship.
Killed
Wounded
Selma
--
P.
U.
Murphy
,
Lieutenant commanding
.
Killed
Wounded
Officers
of the
ram
Tennessee
who were in action.
page 224
Report of
commander
J.
D.
Johnston
.
Letter from
General
R.
E.
Lee
.
Governor
Moore
's proclamation concerning
General
Butler
's Infamous order.
The wounding of
Stonewall
Jackson
— extracts from a letter of
Major
Benjamin
Watkins
Leigh
.
The Historical Register on our Papers.
Editorial Paragraphs.
section c.5.37.57
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section c.5.37.58
section c.5.37.59
section c.5.37.60
Annual meeting of
Southern Historical Society
,
October
28th
and
29th
,
1878
.
Sixth
annual report of the
Executive Committee
of the
Southern Historical Society
for year ending
October
29th
,
1878
.
page 241
page 242
page 243
page 244
page 245
page 246
page 247
page 248
The past year
Material on hand.
Publications.
Confederate archives at
Washington
.
Finances.
Agencies.
In conclusion,
West
point and secession.
The artillery at
Second Manassas
--Rejoinder of
General
S.
D.
Lee
to
General
Longstreet
.
The
Gettysburg campaign
--official reports.
Report of
General
Edward
Johnson
.
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page 250
page 251
page 252
page 253
page 254
page 255
page 256
page 257
Report of
Major-General
H.
Heth
.
page 258
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page 260
page 261
Stonewall
Jackson
— the story of his being an Astrologer refuted — an eye-witness describes how he was wounded.
Continuation of
Captain
Wilbourn
's letter.
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page 275
Annual reunion of the
Virginia
division,
A. N. V
.
The Banquet
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page 283
page 284
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page 286
Speech of
Hon.
A.
M.
Keiley
.
page 287
Speech of
General
Marcus
J.
Wright
.
page 288
page 289
Editorial Paragraphs.
section c.6.44.75
page 290
section c.6.44.76
section c.6.44.77
page 291
section c.6.44.78
page 292
section c.6.44.79
section c.6.44.80