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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
all of the Confederate States Government, Vol. I, page 310; the Richmond Dispatch, June 1, 1889; the Surgeon-General's office, Washington, D. C. A memory of May 5, 1865. [from the Richmond, Va., dispatch, August 19, 1901.] Orders published in a paper announcing cessation of hostilities. contributed by D. H. Littlejohn. A very interesting newspaper extra, published by the Greensville (S. C.) Southern Enterprise, on May 5, 1865, announcing the cessation of armed hostilities east of the Chattahoochee, is in possession of a citizen of Charlotte. The extra covers only one side of a small sheet about 6x14 inches. The head is only one column wide. The story is as follows: The Southern Enterprise. Extra. Greenville, S. C., Friday, May 5, 1865. highly important. Cessation of Armed Hostilities East of the Chattahoochee River. Johnston and Sherman's orders. We have been furnished with a copy of the following important and interesting orders, which we give
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.32 (search)
A memory of May 5, 1865. [from the Richmond, Va., dispatch, August 19, 1901.] Orders published in a paper announcing cessation of hostilities. contributed by D. H. Littlejohn. A very interesting newspaper extra, published by the Greensville (S. C.) Southern Enterprise, on May 5, 1865, announcing the cessation of armed hoMay 5, 1865, announcing the cessation of armed hostilities east of the Chattahoochee, is in possession of a citizen of Charlotte. The extra covers only one side of a small sheet about 6x14 inches. The head is only one column wide. The story is as follows: The Southern Enterprise. Extra. Greenville, S. C., Friday, May 5, 1865. highly important. Cessation of ArFriday, May 5, 1865. highly important. Cessation of Armed Hostilities East of the Chattahoochee River. Johnston and Sherman's orders. We have been furnished with a copy of the following important and interesting orders, which we give to the public in this shape. We hope soon to resume the regular issues of our paper. All are aware of the cause of the present suspension. The r
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ment infantry, 364; 26th Infantry, company G, Roll of, 210; how she supplied Maryland with arms, 163. Wallace, Charles Montriou, 366. War 1861-5, how conducted by the Federals, 101; unrestricted license to burn and plunder, 111; private property destroyed by, 123; spoils, how divided. 114; order of General Lee at Chambersburn, 119; London Times on the, 121; Sewards bell, 122; conduct of Confederates at Gettysburg, 124, prisoners, how treated, 126 194, 221; conduct of Confederates, 128; cessation of on May 5, 1865, 279; amenities of rebs and yanks, 289; disparity of forces in contending armies, 92, 195, 287, 305, 307, 338, 359. Washington, and Lee, a parallel, 88. Washington, Colonel L. Q., 311. Wells, Governor H. H., 78. White, D. D, Rev. Henry Alexander, 131. Whittle, Confederate States Navy, Commander W C., 207. Williamsburg Junior Guards, Roll of, 175. Winthrop, Major, Theodore, killed, 200. Wyatt, Henry L., killed, 200. Wyndham, Colonel Sir Percy, 136.