rray Confederate Association, 178.
Negroes, Former Cannibals in Africa, 343.
Netherwood, Albin, 237.
Oil Works in Wirt County burned, 309.
Palmer, Dr John Williamson, 176.
Parham, Ensign John T., 253.
Patriotism of Peace, The, 155.
Patton, Colonel, Wm. Tazewell, 305.
Pelham's Battery, 171,
Pendleton, Colonel A. S., 224.
Peters, Winfield, 170.
Philippi, Famous Retreat from in 1861, 280.
Pipkin, Captain, N. C. Cavalry, 166.
Pollard, Lieutenant, James, 179.
Pollard, D. D., Rev. John, 179.
Porterfield, Colonel, Geo. A., 287.
Portsmouth Artillery, Shaft to unveiled, 144; History of the command, 144; Roster of in War of 1812, 147; roster in 1861-5, 148; Officers of the Monument Association, 149.
Posey, General, Carnot, 241.
Potomac, All quiet along the Lines, 66.
Preston, Colonel James P., 367.
Price, D. D., Rev. W. T., 285.
Prisons of the North and South respectively, 71.
Prisoners of War North and South, Treatment of, relatively to the sections