uly 18, ‘62. Dec. 3,‘62, 31st Tennessee Regiment. Jan. 31, ‘64, no change.
Richardson, T. G., Surgeon.
Dec. 31, ‘62, Acting MedicalIn-spector vice Chaille.
Appoinridge, Dec. 9, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863, Col. Breckinridge's Kentucky Cavalry.
Richardson, N. D., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank March 6, ‘63. April 16b. 29, ‘64, 19th Alabama Regiment.
Passed Board at Charleston May 6, ‘63.
Richardson, Jas. P., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank Feb. 25, ‘. Sept. 30, 1863, 15th Alabama Regiment.
Left with wounded at Gettysburg.
Richardson, Tobias Gibson, Surgeon.
Born at Lexington, Ky., January 3, 1827.
Died in Neting in Chicago, and presided at the subsequent meeting in Buffalo, N. Y.
Richardson, Richard C., Assistant Surgeon. Nov. 4, ‘63, ordered to report to E. A. F., M, 4th Mississippi Regiment. Nov. 2, ‘64, ordered to report to S. H. Stout.
Richardson, M., Assistant Surgeon. June 30, 1864, 42d Georgia
Regiment.
te Dead at, 81.
Randolph, Major Norman V., 387.
Records and Relics of the Confederate States— National Repository for—Richmond the place, 387.
Revolution, The first, losses in its battles, 40.
Reynolds, Gen., Joseph, 68.
Richardson, Hon., David Crockett, 353, 355, 358.
Richmond, a City of Monuments, 54.
Ritter, Capt., Wm. L., 19.
Roberts, Gen., Wm. P., 377.
Rockbridge Dragoons, Reunion of the Survivors of, August, 1894, 73,
Rouss, Charles Broadway, 387.
Secession advocated from Richmond and Virginia, 344; from South Carolina, 347; from Washington, D. C., 348; Sons of Veterans 349; prominent people present, 350: prayer by Rev. M. D. Hoge, D. D. 352; Mr. Armistead C. Gordon, the poet, eloquently presented by Hon. D. C. Richardson, 353, and Rev. Dr. Cave, the orator, by the same, 358; Dr. Cave's Oration, 359; Representatives of North Carolina, 381; Ungenerous Criticism of the Oration by Columbia Post, G. A. R., 381: Reply of Lee Camp, C. V. to, 382.
South, The,