erley, T. E., 373.
Moore, S. P., Surgeon-General, 15; death of, 61.
Morris Island, S. C., C. S. Prisoners under fire on, 34.
Mower, Gen. 74.
Myers, Col. A. C., death of, 61.
Negro, The, 24; as an Element of Discord, 93.
Newton, Rev. John B., 356.
Nisbet, Colonel R. B, 76.
North Carolina Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 269.
Nullification, 93.
Old Dominion Guard from La., 54.
Osterhaus, General, 73.
Otey Battery Association, Roster of, 280.
Palmer, D. D., Rev. B. M. 355.
Parker's Battery, Roster of, 282.
Pedregal, Battle of, 318, 363.
Pegram's Battalion Association, Roster of, 278.
Perry, General E. A., Death of, 61.
Petersburg, Va., 14; Seige of, 331; Soldiers' Monument at, Unveiling of etc., 388.
Pickett's Division at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 280.
Population of the United States-relative increase of the white and black races, 25.
Porcher, A. B., M. D., F. Peyre, 12.
Porter, Admiral D. D., 349.
Prison
as Soldiers, 12, 25, 26. 118, 337; first suggested in the C. S. Army by Gen. P. K. Cleburne, 265
New York City, Confederate Veterans of, 157.
North Carolina, Roster of 1st Regiment Infantry, 51; troops from, 345, 348; Lines upon the 28th Regiment Infantry, 55
Norwood, Escape of, from Gettysburg Hospital, 420.
O'Donnell, M. S., 365.
Offer, John H., His Prayer, 12.
O'Neal, Gen. E. D., Death of, 94.
Ord, Gen. E. O. C., Testimony of, as to the battle of the Crater, 27.
Palmer, D. D., Rev B M., His Discourse on Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, 210; first
President of the Southern Historical Society, 352.
Patterson, Hon., Josiah, Address of, 191.
Patton, Col. John M., 327.
Patton, Gov. John M., 327.
Patton, Dr., Wm. Fairlie, 326.
Pegram's Battery, Capt. R. G., 20.
Pegram's Battalion of Artillery, 35.
Pegram. Col. Wm., his ardor and courage, 72.
Petersburg, Va., Battles Around, in 1864, 41.
Picheret, Rev. Father H. A., Impressive
Prayer by, 295.
vy, C. S., Vessels of, and their history, 125, Notes on, 305.
Nash, Major J. Van Holt, 251.
Nelson, Lieutenant, Kinlock, 70.
Nelson, Lieutenant, Philip, 71
New England's struggle for ship building, 159, 160.
Nicholson, Captain W. T, 1.
Niemeyer, Colonel W. F., Sketch of, 84.
New Orleans, La., Daughters of the Confederacy at, 228.
North, the, Attitude of, since 1865, 181. Otey Battery, 368.
Packard, Jr., Lieutenant Joseph, 69.
Page, Major R.--Channing M., 69.
Palmer, D. D., Rev. B M., 228.
Palmer, Colonel, Wm. H, 149
Pegram's Battalion, organization of, 342.
Pegram, General, John, killed, 369.
Pegram, General, Wm. R Johnson, killed, 342 373.
Pendleton, Colonel A. S., 70.
Pendleton, General, Wm. N., 69.
Petersburg, Evacuation of hospitals in, 20; battles around, 21, 330, 331.
Phi Gamma, The, in the war, 309.
Phillips, Wendell, 187.
Pickering, Timothy, 175.
Pollard, Captain, Thos. P., 216.
Porter, General, Fitz John, 96.
Porter, John L.