ina.
L. S. Ross, College Station, Texas.
Charles A. Ronald, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Charles M. Shelly, Alabama.
F. A. Shoup, Sewanee, Tennessee.
G. M. Sorrell, Savannah, Georgia.
George H. Stuart, Baltimore, Maryland.
Marcellus A. Stovall, Augusta, Georgia.
Edward L. Thomas, Washington, D. C.
W. R. Terry, Richmond, Virginia.
J. C. Tappan, Helena, Arkansas.
Robert B. Vance, Asheville, North Carolina.
A. J. Vaughan. Memphis, Tennessee.
James A. Walker, Wytheville, Virginia.
D. A. Weisiger, Richmond, Virginia.
L. S. Baker, Suffolk, Virginia.
E. McNair, Halletsburg, Mississippi.
T. B. Smith, Nashville, Tennessee.
N. H. Harris, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
J. Z. George, United States Senate.
Zebulon York, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
G. Z. Wharton, Radford, Virginia.
Marcus J. Wright, Washington, D. C.
G. J. Wright, Griffin Georgia.
H. H. Walker, New York.
W. S. Walker, Florida.
W. H. Wallace, Columbia, South Carolina.
T. N. Waul, Galveston, Texas.
John S. Wil
s, Miss Fannie Hill, Miss Minnie Hill, Mrs. Wiltshire, General Fizhugh Lee, General Dabney H. Maury, Dr. J. B. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Bispham, Mr. John Purcell, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Miss Lelia Dimmock, Mrs. J. B. Pace, Mr. McIntosh, Miss McIntosh, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. General Heth, Miss Heth, Mrs. W. H. Palmer, Mrs. E. G. Leigh, Mrs. Frank Christian, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Miss Muns, Mr. William L. Sheppard, Mrs. William L. Sheppard, Miss Jennie Ellett, Miss Styles, General D. A. Weisiger, General C. J. Anderson, Colonel R. Snowden Andrews, General James McDonald, Colonel John Murphy, Mrs. J. W. White, Mrs. Christian, Mrs. Brander, Dr. C. H. Todd, Mrs. R. B. Munford, Mrs. Pickett, Colonel Morton Marye, Mr. R. H. Cardwell, and Colonel F. G. Skinner.
In addition to these there were a number of private carriages in the line.
All of the military, with the exception of one company of infantry, wore their fatigue uniforms and forage caps.
Applause for the vets.
. C., wounded, 182.
Waddell, Hon. A. M., 212.
Wagner, Col., Thos. M., 170.
Wagner, The Defence of Battery, 166; garrison of, 172; Federal loss and Confederate loss at, 182; evacuation of, 183: armament of, 397.
Walker, Gen. J. A., Oration of, 369; sketch of, 389.
War of 1861-1865, the twelve decisive battles of, 240.
War-Talks of Confederate Veterans.
68.
Ward, John Shirley, 238.
Watson, Captain, David, 291.
Webb, C. S. Navy, Lt. W. A., 9.
Weeks, Prof. S. B., 63.
Weisiger, Gen. D. A., 70. 77,
White, B. B., Death of, 86.
White, W. L., Remarks of, 262.
Wilderness, Battle of the, address on, 68.
Williams, Capt., Chas. U., 316, 356.
Williams, Col. Lewis B., 308.
Williams, Gen., Seth, 59.
Williamson, W. P., engineer C. S. Navy, 3.
Wilson, U. S. A, Capt. L. C., 54.
Winsor, Justin, 338.
Wofford, Gen. W. T., 88
Wolseley, Lord, 325.
Wood, C. S. Navy, Lt. John Taylor, 4, 12.
Worden, Capt. John L., 16.
Wright, Gen. M. J., 34, 256.
Wyatt, H. L., t