Found 554 total hits in 291 results.
Sergeant and Thos.
E., 217.
Richardson, Captain V. V. 1.
Riddick, Captain, captured, 31.
Rodgers, Judge Robert L, 222, 316.
Rogers, Major, Arthur Lee, 89.
Rogers, Colonel George T., 211.
Rosser's Laurel Brigade, 101.
Ruff, Lieutenant-Colonel, 300.
Sage, B. J., 157, 169.
Scott, Colonel W. C 259.
Secession, pioneer of, 81; right of 169.
Seven Days Battle, how begun, 90.
Seward, W. H., duplicity of, 188.
Shaw, General Abbott D., 309
Sheridan's charge at Appomattox, 44; vandalism, 98.
Shoes, Cowhide Moccasins for, 8.
Slaves, Emancipation of, 197.
Smith, General Francis H. 14.
Smith, D. D., Rev. James P., 276.
Spotsylvania Courthouse, Battle of, 2.
South against the North, Case of the, 156.
Southern Women, their glorious devotion, 377.
Stamp Act of 1765, Declaration of rights under, 157.
Starke, General, Wm. N. 3.
Stephens, Alex. H. 18289.
Stewart, Colonel, Wm. H., 84.
Stovall, George, 289.
Stowe, Mrs. H. B., 248.
Tarb
ent originated with the Southern Memorial Association of Fayetteville, Ark. Mrs. J. D. Walker has this work in charge.
A vote of thanks was given General V. Y. Cook, of Arkansas, Colonel Charles Coffin, of Arkansas, and Mr. Frank Lobrano, of Louisiana, for their noble efforts in securing the delegation an audience and having the memorial presented through General Gordon to the convention of United Confederate Veterans at the reunion of June 1, 1900, at Louisville, Ky.
Adjourned to meet the, 64, 317
Lexington, Battle of, 155.
Lincoln's Administration responsible, 186.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 180.
Longstreet's Division at Gaines' Mill, 97.
Loss, Unparallel, of Company F, 26th North Carolina, 199.
Lodt Cause, The, 56.
Louisiana, Purchase of. 162; Troops of, at Fort Gregg, 265.
Lunt, George, 188.
McCabe, Captain, W. Gordon, 212, 242.
McClellan, General George B., 348.
McGuire, M. D., LI.
D., H. H., Sketch of life of, 267; his family, 275.
McMartin, Colonel
80.
Longstreet's Division at Gaines' Mill, 97.
Loss, Unparallel, of Company F, 26th North Carolina, 199.
Lodt Cause, The, 56.
Louisiana, Purchase of. 162; Troops of, at Fort Gregg, 265.
Lunt, George, 188.
McCabe, Captain, W. Gordon, 212, 242.
McClellan, General George B., 348.
McGuire, M. D., LI.
D., H. H., Sketch of life of, 267; his family, 275.
McMartin, Colonel F. W, 206.
McNeill's men, 98.
Macon, Sergeant Lyttleton S , 70.
Mahon, General William 204.
Malvern Hill, Battle of, 11, 341
Manassas First, Ammunition at, 289.
Marks, Edwin, 236.
Maryland, Invasion of, 354.
Masons in the Army 46.
Massachusetts in 17 1770, 1773, 157; in 1811, 173.
Massie, Captain, J. Livingston, 69.
Maury's fealty, Commodore, 112.
Mechanicsville, Battle of, 92
Minor, Lieutenart C. W. Berkeley, 70.
Minor, Captain Robert D, 305.
Moon, The, behind the hill, 350.
Monocacy, Battle of, 74.
Mooretield, Va, surprised at, 75.
Mosby's Command,
ociation has been furnished by Miss Sue H. Walker, Fayetteville, Arkansas, the zealous corresponding secretary of the appeal Secretary of the Southern Memorial Association of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The idea was accepted and cared out by this assoarshall Smith.
The Southern Memorial Association, Fayetteville, Ark. Delegates: Mrs. J. D. Walker, Miss Sue H. Walker, Mi
Mrs. Graham then nominated Mrs. Lizzie Pollard, of Fayetteville, Ark., for First Vice-President—but a motion was made and ie Pollard, President Southern Memorial Association, Fayetteville, Ark.
The following Memorial Associations have authoriing Secretary.
The Southern Memorial Association, Fayetteville, Ark.; Mrs. Lizzie Pollard, President; Miss Julia A. Garsioriginated with the Southern Memorial Association of Fayetteville, Ark. Mrs. J. D. Walker has this work in charge.
A voteorporated by the Circuit Court of Washington county, Fayetteville, Ark., October 30, 1900, and a charter issued.
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gh, Captain, J. Bowyer, 70.
Brown's Raid, John, 185, 317.
Brown, Governor Joseph E 288
Browne, General William M., 298.
Brown, Lieutenant William M., 70.
Brunswick Guard, Record and Roll of, 8;
Blues, Record of, 261.
Bryan, Mrs., Joseph, 383.
Burke of North Carolina, Hon. Thomas, 81.
Burkholder, N. M., 106.
Butler, General B. F., 319.
Caldwell, W. W, 210.
Carpenter's Battery, Record of, 166.
Carter, James C., 180
Central Confederacy poposed in 1861, 144.
Chambersburg, Burning of, 74.
Chamberlayne, Captain, J. Hampden, 355.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 148.
Chandler, Zachariah 190.
Charlotte Cavalry, Record and roll of, 71, 77; Rifles, Roll of, 262.
Christian Commission, Federal, 44.
Christian, Judge George L. 169.
Claiborne, Surgeon, John Herbert, 18; his dog Jack, 23
Cobb, General, Howell, 281.
Cobb, Gen. Thomas R. R, Extracts from letters of, February 21, 1861 December, 1862, Career of. 280.
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 10, 322,