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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.1 (search)
onidas Polk at Cassville. Criticisms of Gen. S. G. French. In the last volume of Southern Histhe above caption. To this article Major-General S. G. French took exceptions in a reply, publisheupon record in its Papers. The reply of General French is from a corrected copy, considerately furnished by him. General French desired the statement, to be made in this connection, that his Div General Polk, since the first report from General French, appeared much annoyed at this unexpected arrived at the rendezvous, accompanied by General French, whose division rested on his left in line of battle. General Polk had not asked General French—who was of his corps—to be present for the ochere in person. But for Hood's invitation General French would not have been called to the conferenby bringing one of Polk's division commanders, French, to confirm him, General Polk could only rely his chief engineer, Captain Morris, and Major-General French, and sustain Lieutenant-General Hood in[8 more...]<
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A National Repository for the Records and Relics of the Southern cause, proposed by Charles Broadway Rouss, of New York. (search)
ight, of the National War Record Office, to be as follows: 1. James Longstreet, lieutenant-general October 9, 1862. 2. Stephen D. Lee, lieutenant-general (temporary rank) January 23, 1864. 3. Ambrose P. Stewart, lieutenant-general January 23, 1864. 4. S. B. Buckner, lieutenant-general September 20, 1864. 5. Wade Hampton, lieutenant-general February 14, 1865. 6. Gustavus W. Smith, major-general September 19, 1861. 7. La Fayette McLaws, major-general May 23, 1862. 8. S. G. French, major-general August 31, 1862. 9. J. H. Forney, major-general October 27, 1862. 10. Dabney H. Maury, major-general November 11, 1862. Following the report to Lee Camp by Major Randolph, Mr. M. L. Van Doren, on behalf of the Confederate Memorial Literary Society, addressed Mr. Rouss, tracing the sacred labors of the noble women composing it, from the inauguration of their body, as the Hollywood Memorial Association, directly after the close of the war, for the purpose of caring f
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
se of Sheridan, 314; Gen. Lee's faith in, 317; compared with English Commanders, 321; personal and martial qualities of, 326; last days of, 330; Resolutions of Association of Army of N. Va., 382; of the Southern Historical society, 335. F Company Association of Veterans, 348. Federal Forces, Number of the, 40. Fisher's Hill, Battle of, 305. Flewellen, M. D., Surgeon E. A. Sketch of, 166, 280, Foard, M. D., Surgeon A J. Sketch of, 166, 279. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 288. French, Major-General S. G. Criticism of, 1. Fulkerson, Col., Abram, 127. Garland, Col. R. R., 10. Gettysburg, Battle of, 289. Globe-Democrat, The, St. Louis, Missouri, cited, 67. Gordon, Armistead C. His poem at the Dedication of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 355. Gorgas, Gen., Josiah, 90. Greely, Horace, 35. Gregg, Percy, on the South, 93. Hampton, Gen., Wade. His duel with a Federal soldier at Gettysburg, 122; his capture of Grant's entire beef supply in 1864, 147; his