egiment. April 30, ‘64, 7th Texas Regiment.
Rice, M. J., Assistant Snrgeon.
April 30, ‘64, 17th Alabama Regiment.
Roberts, Dearing J., Assistant Surgeon (promoted). Passed Board Nov. 24, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 20th Tennessee Regiment.
Passed Boa
Robertson, James E., Surgeon.
Passed Board, of which O. B. Knode was President.
March 31, ‘63, 9th Texas Cavalry.
Roberts, J. J., Surgeon.
Passed Board, of which O. B. Knode was President, July ‘62. March 31, ‘63, 1st Legion Texas Cavalry. April 30, ‘63, 27th Texas Cavalry.
Roberts, W. H.
Roach, E. J., Surgeon.
Sept. 30, ‘63, 5th Texas Cavalry. Nov. 16, ‘63, ordered to report to S. H. Stout.
Rotherock, R. G., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Dec. 4, ‘62, to rassed Board, at Oxford, Miss, Nov. 16, ‘62. Sept. 30, ‘63, 3rd Maryland Battery. April 30, ‘64, Johnston's Battalion.
Roberts, J. J., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30,‘63, 5th Texas Regiment.
Robertson, Wm. H., Assistant Surg
ommander, Thos. P., 386.
Prison Experience of a Confederate Officer, by Col. A. Fulkerson, 127.
Raleigh, N. C., Monument to the Confederate 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 by Massachusetts, 31; by the Northern Press, 34; Horace Greely on, 35.
Sharpsburg, Battle of, 287.
Sharpshooters of Mahone's Brigade, 98.
Skinker, Major Charles K., 348.
Slavery and States-Rights considered, 24, 361.
Slave Law, Fugitive, D. Webster on the, 27.
Slavery, opposed by the South, 26.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at Richm