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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
Governor Z. B. Vance. [from the times-dispatch, May 8, 1904.] Story of the last days of thef certain patriotic? citizens to persuade Governor Vance, our great war Governor, to be false to himay correct history. The appointment by Governor Vance of a commission to negotiate with General olumbia, had preceded the efforts to force Governor Vance to remain at his office in the Capitol on Governor Graham had a letter in his pocket to Vance? In a moment the soldier was alive in him, possible secure it before its delivery to Governor Vance. If I failed to do so, take Governor GrahHe replied: I have already delivered it to Governor Vance, sir! His whole manner then instantly chaWar; Judge Reagan, the Postmaster-General; Governor Vance, Mr. Leo D. Heartt, executive clerk, and o of the night. Some one pointed me out to Governor Vance when he came out of the council room, and s, my coat being under my head. Seeing it was Vance, I carefully covered him up, and filling my pi[2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
16. Stewart, Colonel William H., 338. Stonewall Brigade, Composition of, 97. Stewart's, J. E. B., march around the Federals, 7; his death, 47. Stronach, Major A. B., 164. Sumter, Fall of Fort, 284. Talcott, Colonel T. M. R., 51, 67. Taylor, Colonel William H., 332. Tennessee Troops in Confederate States Army, 179. Terrell, Colonel, 204. Tom's Brook, Battle of, 10. Toombs, Hon. Robert, 107. Tucker, Commodore J. Randolph, 351. Valley Campaign, The, 10. Vance, Governor Z. B., vindicated, 164. Venable, Colonel Charles S., 236. Vicksburg, Siege of, 115. Virginia, Infantry, the 1st at Gettysburg, 33; casualties of, 39; 21st at Second Manassas, 77; Contribution of to the Confederate States Army, 43. Virginia, The Iron-Clad; what she did, 273; her officers, 249, 347, 348. Waddell, Captain James Iredell, 320. Walker, General James A., 175. Walker, Leroy Pope, 111. Walker, Norman S., 115. Wallace, General Lew, 128. Wallace,