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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Editorial paragraphs. (search)
pril, 1861, prepared by General Henry A. Wise, General J. D. Imboden, and W. H. Parker. From General A. L. Long, Charlottesville, Virginia--Letter explaining previous paper on the Seacoast defences of South Carolina and Georgia. From Captain John K. Mitchell, Richmond, Virginia--Letter on the capture of New Orleans, enclosing Finding and opinion of a Naval Court of Inquiry exonerating him from all blame in that affair. From Captain A. F. Warley--A paper in reply to portions of Captain C. W. Read's Recollections of the Confederate Navy. From Carlton McCarthy, Richmond, Virginia--Paper No. 3 on Detailed Minutiae of soldier life. Our annual meeting comes off on Thursday evening, November the 2d, and we cordially invite the attendanee of our members from every section. The Virginia Division of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia will have its Reunion on the night of the 2d of November, and the two meetings will attract a number of old Confederates, with whom
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Operations of Confederate States Navy in defence of New Orleans. (search)
s of Confederate States Navy in defence of New Orleans. The publication of the paper of Captain C. W. Read in our May number has elicited a good deal of adverse criticism. We have received, besiders from distinguished naval officers denying and severely commenting on various statements in Captain Read's narrative. The Committee have examined these letters very carefully, and are unanimous in the opinion, that while it is very unfortunate that certain personalities in Captain Read's communication were (by inadvertence) allowed to creep into our Papers, it would not be proper for us to alloetter of Commander Mitchell, and the finding of the court, we take pleasure in publishing. Captain Read's narrative, and these several communications relate to events of which no member of our Commf the Southern Historical Papers entitled Reminiscences of the Confederate States Navy, by Captain C. W. Read, and particularly to that portion of the article (page 346) relating to the surrender of F