nce McAnerny, of New York city.
A Lone Star of evergreen was the sole attraction in the Texas room, which, however, will shortly be brilliantly attractive.
Missouri and Kentucky.
Missouri and Kentucky shared one room, which was as full of interest as any in the house.
Conspicuous in it was a portrait of General John C. BMissouri and Kentucky shared one room, which was as full of interest as any in the house.
Conspicuous in it was a portrait of General John C. Breckenridge, given by the artist, Mr. Hunleigh, of Lexington, Ky., and the Missouri coat-of-arms, on satin, given in memory of Lieutenant William Keith, Company D., Fourth Missouri Cavalry (Marmaduke's Brigade), by members of the family.
The ladies present representing Missouri were: Mrs. L. B. Valliant, St. Louis, Mo., Regent; MMissouri were: Mrs. L. B. Valliant, St. Louis, Mo., Regent; Mrs. G. P. Stacey, Vice-Regent; Mrs. Nannie D. Werth, who is a sister of Rev. P. G. Robert, a well-known St. Louis minister of the P. E. Church.
Representing Kentucky—Mrs. Norborne Gait Grey, Regent; Miss M. P. Harris, Vice-Regent; Mrs. E. V. Valentine, alternate; Mrs. C. C. Walker, Mrs. M. J. Dimmock, Mrs. J. P. Yancey, Mrs. H.
nicle, Augusta, Ga., cited, 335.
Clark, Captain M. T., 181.
Coggeshall, William T., 84.
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 79, 193.
Confederate Generals by States, 335.
Confederate Association, Washington, D. C., 205.
Confederate Memorial Literary Society, Dedication of Museum, 354; Officers of, 372, 388; Regents, &c., of Solid South, Virginia, 372; North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, 373; Maryland, 374; Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, 375; Mississippi, Arkansas, 376; Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, Kentucky, 377.
Confederate Soldier, Camp experience of, 318; Privations of, 308.
Confederate Navy, Exploits of Lieutenant C. W. Read; Cruise of the Clarence-Tacony Archer, 274; Alabama, Florida, 276; Atlanta, 277.
Crater, Battle of the, 71. Constitution, Atlanta, Ga., cited, 328.
Dana, C. A., 248.
Darby-Town, Origin of name, 151.
Davis, Colonel, James Taylor, killed, 74.
Davis, President, his home in Richmond, 354.
Derry, Professor J. F., 1.
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