General
Beauregard
's report of the battle of
Drury's Bluff
.
[Conclusion.]
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Toast-our cause in history.
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Federal testimony as to the
Merrimac
and Monitor.
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Report of
General
Braxton
Bragg
.
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List of officers of the
C. S.
Iron-clad
Virginia,
March
8th
,
1862
.
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page 72
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Report of
General
Marmaduke
.
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page 82
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[read before the
Louisville Southern Historical Association
.]
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Paper
no. 4
.
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page 112
page 113
page 114
page 115
The re-organization.
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An artillerists troubles.
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In winter quarters.
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A lecture delivered in
Baltimore
, in
November
,
1872
, by
Rev. Dr.
R.
L.
Dabney
.
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section c.23.13
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section c.24.14
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page 171
Report of
Lieutenant-General
Longstreet
.
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page 173
page 174
page 175
Battle of Belmont
.
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page 177
page 178
page 179
page 180
page 181
Letter from
President
Jefferson
Davis
.
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page 183
page 184
Paper
no. 5
.
page 185
page 186
The
battle at Resaca
.
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page 188
page 189
The further retreat.
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page 191
page 192
Siege of
Atlanta
.
page 193
Letter to
General
Bragg
.
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page 196
page 197
page 198
page 199
page 200
page 201
page 202
page 203
page 204
page 205
page 206
Report of
General
Braxton
Bragg
.
page 207
page 208
page 209
page 210
Address of
Colonel
J.
B.
Walton
.
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page 212
1861
—the
first
act of war.
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page 214
Answer.
page 215
page 216
page 217
Paper
no. 1
.
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page 220
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page 223
page 224
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page 227
General
Fitzhugh
Lee
's
Second
tour in behalf of the
Southern Historical Society
.
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Knoxville
Montgomery
Ala.
,
page 229
Mobile
,
New Orleans
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page 231
Galveston
,
page 232
Houston
.
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San Antonio
,
Austin
,
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page 235
Waco
.
Corsicana
Dallas
,
page 236
Little Rock
,
Memphis
,
page 237
Nashville
Gallatin
,
Summary of results.
page 238
page 239
page 240
[funeral eulogy at
Port Gibson
,
December
27th
,
1882
.]
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page 242
page 243
page 244
page 245
page 246
page 247
Address of
Colonel
B.
F.
Eschelman
at their Reunion.
page 248
Address of
Colonel
W.
M.
Owen
.
page 249
page 250
page 251
page 252
page 253
page 254
Address of
Hon.
C.
E.
Hooker
, of
Mississippi
.
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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
Address of
President
Davis
.
page 270
chapter 2
The
Maryland
line in the
Confederate Army
.
Our cause in history.
The
Merrimac
and Monitor.
The
Army of Tennessee
.
Notes and Queries.
Editorial paragraph.
Literary notices.
The
battle of Chickamauga
.
Services of the
Virginia
(
Merrimac
).
Campaign against
Steele
in
April
,
1864
.
Recollections of
Libby prison
.
Reminiscences of
Floyd
's operations in
West Virginia
in
1861
.
Confederate Artillery
service.
Sketch of
Third battery
of
Maryland Artillery
.
Reminiscences of service in
Charleston Harbor
in
1863
.
Stonewall
Jackson
.
Stonewall
Jackson
's way.
Notes and Queries.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Literary notices.
Stonewall
Jackson
.
Reminiscences of services in
Charleston Harbor
.
Battle of Chickamauga
.
Diary of
Rev.
J.
G.
Law
.
Confederate privateersmen.
The death of
Willie
Abell
.
Sketch of
Third battery
of
Maryland Artillery
.
Sketch of
Dr.
G.
W.
Derenne
.
A defence of
General
Bragg
's conduct at
Chickamauga
.
Lookout Mountain
and
Missionary Ridge
.
Sketches of the history of the
Washington Artillery
.
The
Washington Artillery
in the
Army of Tennessee
.
Reminiscences of the
siege of Vicksburg
.
Editorial Paragraphs.
In Memoriam
General
B.
G.
Humphreys
.
Life and character of
Ex-Governor
B.
G.
Humphreys
of
Mississippi
.
The
Washington Artillery
.
A reminiscence of the
Christmas
of
1861
.
Laying the corner
Stone
of the monument tomb of the
Army of Tennessee
Association, New Orleans.
The
Shenandoah Valley
in
1864
, by
George
E.
Pond
—Campaigns of the civil war,
XI
.
Marse
Robert
is asleep.
Notes and Queries.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Literary notices.
Confederate Artillery
at
Second Manassas
and
Sharpsburg
.
At
Second Manassas
.
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page 276
page 277
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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
On
Jackson
's wing.
On
Longstreet
's wing.
With D. H
Hill
.
chapter 48
Diary of
Rev.
J.
G.
Law
.
chapter 50
The
Nathan Hale
of
Arkansas
—
David
O.
Dodd
.
Report of
Major-General
S.
B.
Buckner
of the
battle of Chickamauga
.
Anecdotes of the war.
chapter 54
Allan
's history of the
Valley
campaign.
Our fallen comrades.
Speech of
Colonel
T.
L.
Bayne
, of the
Washington Artillery
.
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page 318
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page 320
page 321
page 322
page 323
page 324
page 325
page 326
page 327
page 328
page 329
page 330
Prison experience of a Northern soldier.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Literary notices.
Unveiling of
Valentine
's Recumbent figure of
Lee
at
Lexington, Va.
,
June
28th
,
1883
.
Introductory remarks.
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page 333
page 334
page 335
page 336
page 337
page 338
page 339
page 340
Address of
Major
John
W.
Daniel
,
Ll. D.
page 341
The host of
Arlington
.
page 342
The antecedents of
Colonel
Lee
.
page 343
War.
page 344
Under which flag?
page 345
page 346
Lee
devotes his sword to his native State.
page 347
Lee
's vindication—a people is its own
Judge
.
page 348
Lee
's Early service in the
Confederate
war.
page 349
The fall of
General
Joseph
E.
Johnston
and the
Oppor
-Tunity of
Lee
.
page 350
General
Lee
in command of the
Army of Northern Virginia
—Richmond,
Manassas
,
Harper's Ferry
,
Sharpsburg
,
Fredericksburg
.
page 351
1863
—Chancellorsville.
page 352
The fall of
Stonewall
Jackson
.
Winchester
and
Gettysburg
.
page 353
1864
—Wilderness,
Spotsylvania
, cold Harbor,
Petersburg
,
Lynchburg
.
page 354
page 355
Premonitions of the end—the
March
to
Appomattox
.
page 356
The battle of
Appomattox
—the last charge.
page 357
page 358
Surrender.
Farewell.
page 359
Retirement, counsel and acceptance of the situation.
page 360
page 361
Jefferson
Davis
.
page 362
Meditations of duty.
page 363
Liberty Hall Academy
.
page 364
page 365
Washington Academy and
Washington College
.
page 366
page 367
The fate of war.
page 368
President
of
Washington College
.
page 369
General
Lee
's administration as College
President
.
page 370
page 371
page 372
Lee the man—his personal appearance.
page 373
Mental attributes and attainments.
page 374
True heroism—the heroism of
Lee
.
page 375
page 376
page 377
Incidents of his life and illustrations of his character.
page 378
The relations between
Lee
and his men.
page 379
page 380
Forgiveness.
page 381
page 382
The last days of
General
Lee
.
page 383
Death.
page 384
The lessons of his life.
page 385
Did he wield patronage and power?
Did he gain wealth?
Did he possess rank?
page 386
Did he save his country from conquest?
page 387
Conclusion.
page 388
Sketch of the
Lee Memorial Association
.
The artist and his work.
page 389
page 390
page 391
page 392
page 393
page 394
page 395
page 396
page 397
page 398
page 399
page 400
Non Incautus Futuri,
page 401
page 402
page 403
Removal of the figure from
Richmond
to
Lexington
.
page 404
page 405
page 406
page 407
page 408
page 409
Lee chapel
and the
Mausoleum
.
page 410
page 411
The grand occasion of the unveiling of the figure.
page 412
page 413
page 414
page 415
page 416
page 417
The friendship between
Lee
and
Scott
.
The sword of
Lee
.
General
Lee
's farewell address to his Army.
President
Davis
on
General
Lee
.
Robert
E.
Lee
.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Sketches of the
Third Maryland Artillery
.
Forage.
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
page 432
page 433
page 434
page 435
page 436
page 437
page 438
page 439
Lieutenant
Doncaster
's adventure.
page 440
page 441
page 442
Lee
and
Scott
.
Letter from
Joshua
F.
Bullitt
.
page 443
page 444
page 445
page 446
page 447
page 448
page 449
page 450
Letter from
Governor
Anderson
.
page 451
Letter from
General
John
Echols
.
page 452
page 453
page 454
The Virginia campaign of
1864
-
1865
.
Diary of
Rev.
J.
G.
Law
.
chapter 72
The Kentucky campaign.
page 455
page 456
page 457
page 458
page 459
page 460
page 461
page 462
page 463
page 464
page 465
page 466
page 467
page 468
Battle of Perryville
.
page 469
page 470
Retreat out of
Kentucky
.
page 471
The Tennessee
campaign.
Battle of
Murfreesboroa
.
page 472
General
Breckinridges
fight on the right.
page 473
page 474
Notes and Queries.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Literary notices.
The
twenty-fourth South Carolina
at the
battle of Jonesboro
.
Official report of
Colonel
Ellison
Capers
.
page 475
page 476
page 477
page 478
page 479
page 480
page 481
page 482
page 483
page 484
chapter 77
chapter 78
Retreat from
Murfreesboro
.
page 485
page 486
page 487
page 488
page 489
page 490
Retreat out of town.
page 491
Bragg at
Chattanooga
.
page 492
McLemore's Cove
.
page 493
Battle of Chickamauga
:
page 494
Enemy's retreat to
Chattanooga
.
Wheeler
's cavalry
sent to enemy's rear.
page 495
Battle of Lookout Mountain
.
page 496
Battle of Missionary Ridge
.
page 497
Official report of
Colonel
George
William
Logan
, on the engagement between the
Federal
gunboats and
Fort Beauregard
, on the
10th
and
Sixth
May
,
1863
.
Who fired the
first
gun at
Sumter
?
Letter from
General
Stephen
D.
Lee
.
page 498
page 499
page 500
page 501
page 502
Reply of
Julian
M.
Ruffin
.
page 503
page 504
A narrative of
Stuart
's Raid in the rear of the
Army of the Potomac
.
An encouraging start.
page 505
page 506
page 507
page 508
page 509
page 510
page 511
page 512
page 513
page 514
page 515
page 516
page 517
Anecdotes of
General
R.
E.
Lee
.
Report of
Conner
's South Carolina brigade
at
Cedar Creek
,
October
19th
,
1864
.
Notes and Queries.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Literary notices.
The annual meeting of the
Southern Historical Society
.
Letter of
General
Maury
.
page 518
page 519
page 520
page 521
page 522
page 523
page 524
page 525
page 526
page 527
page 528
page 529
page 530
page 531
Remarks of
Colonel
Allan
.
page 532
page 533
page 534
page 535
page 536
page 537
The past
two years
Publications.
Material on hand.
Our needs,
Finances.
Receipts.
Disbursements.
Special Fund.
In conclusion,
Sketches of the
Third Maryland Artillery
.
The disastrous expedition to
Sherman
's rear.
page 538
The battle at
Columbia
.
page 539
The
battle of Franklin
.
page 540
The
battle of Nashville
.
page 541
page 542
Captain
Rowans
death.
page 543
The dead
Commander
.
page 544
Address of
General
Dabney
H.
Maury
at the
Reunion
of Confederate veterans,
Maury
camp,
no. 2
,
Fredericksburg, Va.
,
August
23
,
1883
.
Stray leaves from a soldier's Journal.
Fall of Richmond
.
page 545
page 546
page 547
page 548
page 549
page 550
page 551
page 552
page 553
page 554
page 555
Stampede.
page 556
page 557
page 558
The surrender—
Appomattox Courthouse
,
Sunday
April
9th
,
1865
.
page 559
Correction of errors in statement of
Governor
Anderson
, and letter of
General
Echols
.
Letter from
President
Davis
.
page 560
page 561
page 562
page 563
page 564
Death of
General
A.
P.
Hill
.
Annual Reunion of the
Virginia
division
Army of Northern Virginia
Association.
Editorial Paragraphs.
Literary notices.