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156 Washington ave., New Orleans, La., June 30, 1890. To his Excellency John B. Gordon, General Commanding United Confederate Veterans, Atlanta, Ga..
Genhich are historical, social and benevolent.
Our illustrious commander, General John B. Gordon, of Georgia, has ordered the United Confederate Veterans to assemble inand benevolent purposes.
Our illustrious Commanding-General, His Excellency General John B. Gordon, has ordered the assembling of the Confederate Veterans in Chattaet.
After the committee was appointed, Dr. Jones, read his report to General John B. Gordon, Commander United Confederate Veterans.
Dr. J. E. Reeves delivered aerans; and
whereas, We have heard his able report to the illustrious General John B. Gordon, Commanding-General of the United Confederate Veterans, whose presence ederate Veterans, 156 Washington avenue, New Orleans, La., February, 1892. John B. Gordon, General Commanding United Confederate Veterans.
General—I have the hon
Federals fire on their own wounded, 11.
Feild, Col. E. M., 84.
Field, Gen. C. W., 88.
Fisher, Fort, The Defence of, 301.
Flournoy, Hon. H. W., 185, 202. 356, 401.
Foreman, Midshipman, Ivey, 9.
Forts Sumter, Johnston, Moultrie, and batteries Gregg and Wagner, location of, 169.
Forrest, Lt.-Gen. N. B., Lord Wolseley's estimate of, 325.
Fulkerson, Col., Abe, 309.
Fugitive slave law nullified, The, 382.
Gaillard, Col. P. C., 172.
Generals of the C. S. Army, Living, 34.
Gordon, Gen. John B., 110, 400.
Gorham, Hon., Geo. C., 205.
Gregg's Texas Brigade, 71.
Gregg, Fort, The Artillery Defenders of—A correction, 33.
Graham, Col., Robt., 169.
Greene, Death of Col., 182.
Groner, Gen. V. D., 92.
Hagood, Gen., Johnson, 181.
Harcourt, Sir, Wm., 343.
Harris, Gen. D. B., Life and Services of, 395.
Heroine of Confederate Point, The, a contemporaneous account of the defence of Fort Fisher, Dec. 24-25, 1864, 301.
Heth, Gen., Harry, 356; Sketch of, 389.