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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
federate Veterans, United; General Gordon's Address to, 175;Homes for in the South, 313. Confederacy, Last Days of the, 329; Prices in the, 329; Social Life in the, 380; Disparity of numbers and resources with the North, 413. Conrad Dr. D. B., 72, 82, 93. Cooke, General John R., 115 Corinth, Battle of, 195. Craven, Captain T. A. M., 73. Crook, Capture of General George, 186. Curry, Dr. J. L. M., 125. Dabney, D. D., Rev. A. L., 376. Daniel, Hon., John. W., 406. Darr, Colonel, Joseph, 57. Davis House, Jeff., History of, 326. Davis, Jefferson, 303, 305, 335; His character, 406. D, Company, Eighteenth Virginia; war roll of, 120. Delaware, Fort, Prisoners at, 35, 46. Dillon, Colonel, Edward, 198. Donelson, Reminiscences of Fort, 372. Drewry's Bluff, Battle of, 100. Drummond, Governor of North Carolina, hung, 132. Early, General J. A., 153, 312. Echoes from Hampton Roads, 246. Echols, General, John, 111. Edmonds, Hon., Paul, 203. Elkhorn,
ith a statement embodying a history of their case, there to await the order of the War Department. 5. All persons taken with arms in their hands, who shall have been actually engaged as guerrillas at the time of their capture, shall be tried by military commission, at the headquarters of the nearest brigade commander, and the proceedings in each case submitted for final decision to the General Commanding the Department. 6. The arrest of all persons will be promptly reported to Major Jos. Darr, Jr., Provost Marshal General, Headquarters Wheelling, Va., and particular care will be taken, whenever practicable, to forward, with a descriptive list of the prisoners, complete and sworn evidence against them. Prisoners will in no instance be sent out of this Department without a report to the Provost Marshal General. By order Major-Gen. Fremont. H. E. Twall, Asst. Adj't Gen. The Event of the times. This is, unquestionably, (says the Lynchburg Virginian) the visit of Abra