The
battle of Chickamauga
-letter from
Captain
W.
N.
Polk
.
Battle of the
nineteenth
.
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 16
page 17
page 18
page 19
page 20
Battle of the
twentieth
.
page 21
page 22
page 23
page 24
page 25
Conclusion.
The true story of
Andersonville
told by a Federal prisoner
Sketch of
Longstreet
's division
—
Yorktown
and
Williamsburg
.
Memoir of the
First Maryland regiment
.
Paper
no. 3
.
page 26
page 27
page 28
page 29
page 30
page 31
page 32
page 33
page 34
page 35
page 36
page 37
page 38
page 39
page 40
page 41
page 42
page 43
page 44
page 45
page 46
page 47
The campaign of the
Potomac
.
page 48
page 49
The camp on the
Rappahannock
.
page 50
page 51
The campaign of the
Valley
.
page 52
page 53
page 54
page 55
page 56
History of
Lane
's North Carolina brigade
.
Final report.
page 57
page 58
page 59
The
Gettysburg campaign
-operations of the
Artillery
.
Report of
Colonel
J.
Thompson
Brown
.
page 60
page 61
page 62
Report of
Lieutenant-Colonel
William
Nelson
.
page 63
page 64
Report of
Lieutenant-Colonel
H.
P.
Jones
.
Report of
Colonel
T.
H.
Carter
.
page 65
page 66
page 67
Report of
Colonel
R.
Snowden
Andrews
.
page 68
page 69
General
Kirby
Smith
's campaign in
Kentucky
.
Paper
no. 5
.
page 70
page 71
page 72
page 73
page 74
page 75
page 76
page 77
page 78
Winchester
and
Fisher's Hill
— letter from
General
Early
to
General
Lee
.
Reminiscences of the
army of Northern Virginia
,
Paper
no. 9
.
page 79
page 80
page 81
page 82
page 83
page 84
page 85
page 86
page 87
page 88
page 89
page 90
A reminiscence of an official interview with
General
R.
E.
Lee
.
Notes and Queries.
How many Confederate towns did the enemy burn during the war?
page 91
page 92
page 93
Did the
Confederates
ever capture a flag of the regular army?
page 94
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.1.12.18
page 95
section c.1.12.19
section c.1.12.20
section c.1.12.21
page 96
section c.1.12.22
Literary notices.
section c.1.13.23
section c.1.13.24
Memoir of the
First Maryland regiment
.
Paper
no. 4
.
page 97
page 98
page 99
page 100
page 101
The race up the
Valley
.
page 102
The fight with the
Bucktails
.
page 103
page 104
page 105
page 106
The
battle of Cross--Keys
.
page 107
page 108
page 109
chapter 2.15
The
battle of the crater
,
July
30
,
1864
.
Letter from
Colonel
McMaster
.
page 110
page 111
page 112
page 113
page 114
page 115
page 116
page 117
page 118
page 119
Extract from a speech of
Colonel
McMaster
.
page 120
page 121
page 122
page 123
Letter from
Major
J.
C.
Coit
.
page 124
page 125
page 126
page 127
page 128
page 129
page 130
The Artillery on the
Gettysburg campaign
.
Report of
Major
Latimer
.
page 131
page 132
page 133
page 134
Report of
Major
McIntosh
.
page 135
page 136
page 137
The Confederate treasure-statement of
Paymaster
John
F.
Wheless
.
Letter from
General
Wheless
.
page 138
page 139
page 140
page 141
Charge of the
Kentuckians
at stone river.
Notes and Queries.
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.2.21.35
page 142
page 143
page 144
section c.2.21.36
section c.2.21.37
section c.2.21.38
chapter 3.22
Paper
no. 5
.
page 145
page 146
page 147
page 148
page 149
The
battle of Cold Harbor
.
page 150
page 151
page 152
page 153
The story of the attempted formation of a N. W. Confederacy.
The history of a conspiracy that failed.
page 154
page 155
page 156
page 157
page 158
The Kentucky campaign.
No. 6
(conclusion.)
page 159
page 160
page 161
The Artillery on the
Gettysburg campaign
.
Report of
Lieutenant Colonel
J.
J.
Garnett
.
page 162
page 163
page 164
Report of
Colonel
H.
C.
Cabell
.
page 165
page 166
page 167
page 168
page 169
Campaigns of the civil war —
Chancellorsville
—
Gettysburg
.
A review of
General
Doubleday
by
Colonel
Wm.
Allan
.
page 170
page 171
page 172
page 173
page 174
Tribute to the
Confederate
dead.
The
Fifteenth Georgia regiment
at
Gettysburg
.
Report of
Colonel
D.
M.
Du
Bose
.
page 175
page 176
page 177
page 178
page 179
page 180
page 181
page 182
page 183
General
Stephen
Elliott
,
Lieutenant
James
A.
Hamilton
, and
Elliott
's torpedoes.
The Southern soldier boy.
Correspondence and orders concerning the
army of Northern Virginia
.
Notes and Queries.
the wounding of
Stonewall
Jackson
.
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.3.33.47
page 184
page 185
page 186
page 187
page 188
page 189
page 190
page 191
section c.3.33.48
page 192
section c.3.33.49
section c.3.33.50
Literary notes.
section c.3.34.51
section c.3.34.52
section c.3.34.53
The
Peninsula
—
McClellan
's campaign of
1862
, by
Alexander
S.
Webb
.
History of
Lane
's North Carolina brigade
.
General notes.
page 193
page 194
page 195
page 196
page 197
page 198
page 199
page 200
page 201
page 202
page 203
page 204
page 205
page 206
Corps of sharp-shooters.
page 207
Quartermaster Department
.
page 208
Commissary Department
.
Ordnance Department
.
page 209
Brigade Surgeons.
Assistant Inspector General
.
page 210
Assistant Adjutants — General.
page 211
page 212
Aids — De — camp.
page 213
chapter 4.37
section c.4.37.63
page 214
page 215
page 216
page 217
page 218
page 219
page 220
page 221
page 222
page 223
A grand meeting in New Orleans on the
25th
of
April
in behalf of the
Southern Historical Society
.
Governor
Francis
T.
Nicholls
page 224
page 225
Hon.
Jefferson
Davis
.
page 226
page 227
page 228
page 229
page 230
page 231
page 232
page 233
Ex-Confederates in
New Jersey
.
Roster of troops at
battle of Chickamauga
.
Confederate force
September
19th
,
General
Bragg
Commanding.
page 234
page 235
page 236
Right wing
--
Lieutenant-General
Polk
.
Left wing
--
Major-General
Hood
.
Federal force
September
19th
,
General
Rosecranz
Commanding.
page 237
Left wing
--
Major-General
Thomas
.
Right wing
--
General
Orittenden
and
McCook
.
Confederate forces
Sept.
20th
--
General
Bragg
Commanding.
Right wing
--
Lieutenant-General
Polk
.
Left wing
--
Lieutenant-General
Longstreet
.
Federal force
September
20th
--
General
Rosecranz
Commanding.
page 238
Notes and Queries.
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.4.42.76
page 239
section c.4.42.77
page 240
section c.4.42.78
section c.4.42.79
section c.4.42.80
Literary notices.
section c.4.43.81
section c.4.43.82
chapter 5.44
Brigade commanders.
page 241
page 242
From the correspondence of
General
L.
O'B.
Branch
.
page 243
page 244
page 245
Roster of the field and staff from the organization of the brigade and regiment to the surrender at
Appomattox Courthouse
.
page 246
page 247
page 248
Seventh regiment
.
Eighteenth regiment
.
Twenty-eighth regiment
.
Thirty-third regiment
.
Thirty-seventh regiment
.
Addresses of
Rev.
J.
K.
Gutheim
and
Rev. Dr.
Palmer
, at the great meeting in New Orleans.
Address of
Rabbi
J.
K.
Gutheim
page 249
page 250
Address of
Rev. Dr.
B.
M.
Palmer
.
page 251
page 252
page 253
page 254
page 255
Notes on
Ewell
's division
in the campaign of
1862
.
Raid of
Forrest
's cavalry
on the
Tennessee river
in
1864
.
Sketch of
John
C.
Mitchel
, of
Ireland
, killed whilst in command of
Fort Sumter
.
Correspondence and orders concerning the
army of Northern Virginia
.
The men who wore the gray.
Notes and Queries.
did
General
L.
A.
Armistead
fight on the
Federal
side at
First Manassas
?
Sparks from the camp fires.
section c.5.52.93
page 256
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
section c.5.52.94
page 287
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.5.53.95
section c.5.53.96
page 288
section c.5.53.97
section c.5.53.98
section c.5.53.99
Literary notices.
section c.5.54.100
section c.5.54.101
section c.5.54.102
section c.5.54.103
General
Ewell
's report of the
Pennsylvania
campaign.
To
Culpeper
and
Winchester
.
page 289
page 290
page 291
page 292
page 293
Berryville
and
Martinsburg
.
page 294
Crossing the
Potomac
and march to
Carlisle
.
page 295
Expedition to
York
and
Wrightsville
.
Gettysburg
.
page 296
page 297
page 298
page 299
page 300
page 301
Back to
Darksville
.
page 302
page 303
page 304
Summary.
page 305
At
Winchester
.
At
Gettysburg
.
page 306
page 307
Frank
H.
Harleston
— a hero of
Fort Sumter
.
Captain
Irving
and the
steamer
Convoy
--supplies for prisoners.
Sketch of the
Third Battery
of
Maryland Artillery
.
To the
West
.
page 308
page 309
page 310
page 311
page 312
page 313
page 314
page 315
page 316
page 317
page 318
page 319
page 320
page 321
page 322
page 323
page 324
page 325
page 326
page 327
page 328
page 329
page 330
page 331
page 332
Notes and Queries.
Sherman
in
Atlanta
.
page 333
page 334
A Federal soldier's opinion of
Stonewall
Jackson
.
page 335
Did
General
L.
A.
Armistead
fight on the
Federal
side at
first Manassas
?
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.6.60.117
section c.6.60.118
section c.6.60.119
page 336
section c.6.60.120
section c.6.60.121
Literary notices.
section c.6.61.122
General
Longstreet
's report of the
Pennsylvania
campaign.
Tabular statement of the casualties of the
First corps
,
army of Northern Virginia
, in the engagements of the
2d
and
3d
of
July
,
1863
,
near
Gettysburg, Pa.
page 337
page 338
page 339
page 340
page 341
page 342
page 343
page 344
page 345
Defence and fall of
Fort Fisher
.
Letter from
General
Braxton
Bragg
.
page 346
page 347
page 348
page 349
Account of
Colonel
William
Lamb
.
page 350
page 351
page 352
page 353
page 354
page 355
page 356
page 357
page 358
page 359
page 360
page 361
page 362
page 363
page 364
page 365
page 366
page 367
page 368
Reminiscences of the war.
Skirmish at
Fairfax C. H.
,
May
31st
1861
.
page 369
page 370
page 371
page 372
page 373
page 374
page 375
page 376
page 377
Our fallen brave.
Diary of a Confederate soldier.
The
battle of Fredericksburg
.
Crossing the river and occupying the town.
page 378
page 379
page 380
page 381
page 382
page 383
page 384
page 385
page 386
page 387
page 388
page 389
page 390
page 391
page 392
Sketch of the
Third Battery
of
Maryland Artillery
.
Paper
no. 2
.
page 393
page 394
page 395
page 396
The detached command.
page 397
page 398
page 399
page 400
page 401
Movement against
Allatoona
— letter from
General
S.
G.
French
.
Terms of surrender at
Vicksburg
--
General
Pemberton
replies to
General
Badeau
Sherman
's march to the sea, as seen by a Northern soldier,
[for
Southern Historical Society
Papers.]
The private Confederate soldier.
chapter 7.74
Notes and Queries.
did
General
Armistead
fight on the
Federal
side at
First Manassas
or confess when dying at
Gettysburg
that he had been engaged in an
Unholy cause?
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.7.76.130
page 402
page 403
page 404
page 405
page 406
page 407
page 408
page 409
page 410
page 411
page 412
page 413
page 414
page 415
page 416
page 417
page 418
page 419
page 420
page 421
page 422
page 423
page 424
page 425
page 426
page 427
page 428
page 429
page 430
page 431
section c.7.76.131
page 432
section c.7.76.132
section c.7.76.133
section c.7.76.134
section c.7.76.135
Literary notices.
section c.7.77.136
Reminiscences of the
First battle of Manassas
.
Relative losses.
page 433
page 434
page 435
page 436
page 437
page 438
page 439
page 440
page 441
page 442
page 443
page 444
The
battle of Fredericksburg
.
Paper
no. 2
--(conclusion.)
page 445
page 446
page 447
page 448
page 449
page 450
page 451
page 452
page 453
page 454
page 455
page 456
page 457
page 458
page 459
page 460
page 461
page 462
page 463
page 464
Sketch of
Third Battery
of
Maryland Artillery
.
Paper
no. 3
.
page 465
page 466
The destruction of the
Indianola
.
page 467
page 468
page 469
The combat at
Jackson
.
page 470
page 471
Battle of Johnsonville
.
Captain
Gracey
's paper.
page 472
page 473
page 474
page 475
page 476
page 477
page 478
page 479
page 480
page 481
page 482
page 483
page 484
page 485
page 486
page 487
page 488
Privates
.
Rice
's Battery
.
Walton
's Battery
.
Thrall
's Battery
.
Newport's News
.
Nomen non
Locus
.
chapter 8.83
Paper
no. 1
.
page 489
page 490
page 491
page 492
page 493
page 494
page 495
page 496
page 497
page 498
page 499
page 500
page 501
page 502
page 503
page 504
page 505
page 506
page 507
page 508
page 509
page 510
page 511
page 512
On the march.
Into
Maryland
.
The killing of
Colonel
Dennis
J.
Halisey
.
Lee
to the rear.
Annual report of the
Executive Committee
of the
Southern Historical Society
, for the year ending
October
31st
,
1882
.
Collecting of material for the future historian,
page 513
page 514
page 515
page 516
page 517
page 518
page 519
page 520
page 521
Publications.
page 522
Permanent endowment.
page 523
Finances.
page 524
In conclusion
Notes and Queries.
did
General
George
H.
Thomas
have any purpose of fighting on the side of
Virginia
, his native State, at the commencement of the late war?
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.8.88.155
page 525
section c.8.88.156
page 526
section c.8.88.157
section c.8.88.158
page 527
section c.8.88.159
Literary notices.
section c.8.89.160
page 528
section c.8.89.161
section c.8.89.162
General
J.
A.
Early
's report of the
Gettysburg campaign
.
March from
Fredericksburg
.
page 529
page 530
Capture of
Winchester
.
page 531
page 532
page 533
page 534
page 535
page 536
page 537
March from
Winchester
into
Maryland
and
Pennsylvania
, and operations until the
battle of Gettysburg
.
page 538
page 539
page 540
page 541
page 542
page 543
page 544
Battle of Gettysburg
.
page 545
page 546
page 547
page 548
page 549
page 550
page 551
page 552
The march from
Gettysburg
, recrossing the
Potomac
, and return to the vicinity of
Orange C. H.
page 553
page 554
page 555
chapter 9.91
Two
foreign opinions of the
Confederate
cause and people.
General
Martin
's letter.
page 560
page 561
page 562
Percy
Greg
's tribute to Confederate heroes.
page 563
page 564
Diary of
Rev.
J.
G.
Law
.
Editorial paragraphs.
section c.9.94.170
page 565
page 566
page 567
page 568
page 569
Darlington
,
page 570
Charleston
,
page 571
page 572
page 573
page 574
section c.9.94.173
page 575
section c.9.94.174
section c.9.94.175
section c.9.94.176
section c.9.94.177
page 576
section c.9.94.178
section c.9.94.179
Literary notices.
section c.9.95.180
section c.9.95.181
section c.9.95.182