Found 363 total hits in 263 results.
en, 1, 195 208, 213, 215, 289.
Federal care of Confederate wounded, 33
Federal and Confederate Soldiers, respective qualities of, 61.
Federal Vandalism, 215, 217.
Fisher's Hill, Fight at, 215.
Fiveash, Joseph G., 316.
Fontaine, Colonel, Wm. Winston, 300.
Gaines, Lieutenant Samuel M., 76.
Gettysburg, Battle of, 28; Pickett's charge at, 327; bloody charge of, 336.
Gibbon, General, John, 330.
Gibson, Moses, 217.
Gill, John, 177.
Gladstone, W. E., Dying words of, 52.
Godwin, General Archie C., 194; killed, 196.
Grabill, Captain John H., 363.
Grafton, Camp at, in 1861, 188.
Graves, Master C. W., Commanding U. S. Steamer Lockwood in 1862, 151.
Greene, U. S. Navy, Lieutenant, 324.
Grimes, Captain Carey F., killed, 152.
Hampton Roads, Conference in February, 1865, The, 311
Harper's Ferry, Demonstration in May, 1862, The, 200,
Harper Colonel Kenton, 363.
Hartford Convention in 1814, The, 60.
Haskell, Colonel A. C., 244
Hatton, Captain
57; faith and inspiration of, 337.
Confederate Currency, Depreciation of, 50.
Confederate Battle Flg, Suggested by General Beauregard, 172.
Confederate Artillery, Reorganization of the, 1862, 153.
Conference at Centreville, October 1, 1861, as to Invading the North.
President Davis' Version of it, 128.
Cooke, John Esten, 9.
Craney Island, Battle of, 147.
Crocker, Hon. James F., 128.
Crocker, Rev W. A., 50.
Crook, General, George, 289.
Crouch, Dr. Richard G., 179.
Cummings, Colonel Arthur C., 363.
Custer, General G. A., 180.
Cutheriell, Captain C. A., 160.
Dabney. Dr. R. L. 2,179.
Dahlgren Raid, 181; How a woman saved Richmond from, 353.
Dahlgren, Colonel, Ulric, 181; Savage orders of, 187, 188, 356; Negro hung by, 184, 356;
Murder of two boys, 185; Looting by his men, 189.
Daniel, Major John W 2 195 218, 244 327.
David's Island Hospital, 32.
Davidson, Lieutenant, Hunter, 323.
Davis, wounded Colonel, 199.
Dearing, Major, James, 329.
Stockdale, Colonel, Thos. R. 241.
Stonewall Jackson's way, The Song, 175.
Sturdivant, Major N. A., 164.
Swanson, Address of Governor C. A., 231.
Swope, Dr., David, 30.
Symington, Major, W. Stuart,, 322.
Talcott, Colonel T. M. R., 1.
Tansill, Colonel, Robert, 87
Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 11.
Thomas, Julius O., 43, 161.
Thomas, Richard S., 163.
Thompson, Captain John H., 149.
Townsend, Harry C., Diary of, January May, 1865, 99.
Traitors have been ever cruel, 38.
Van Lew, Miss Elizabeth L, 187
Virginia, The Iron-clad, 89; career of, 316; Destruction of, 317; Construction of, 319.
Virginia cavalry 13th regiment, its flag and roll of Company E, 210; Company I, roster of, 228.
Virginia Infantry, 4th regiment and 32d regiment at Sharpsburg, 250; 8th regiment, field officers of, 266.
Virginia Convention of 1861, A remarkable body of men, 281.
Wallace, General, Lew, 73.
Warwick, Lieutenant A. D. 205
Weathersby, killed, Lieut. 1.
Eugene, 241.
of, since 1865, 336; reckless plunder of the, 342.
Southside Heavy Artillery, Officers of the, 85.
Sowell, B A., 169
Steuart, General George H., 173.
Stewart Colonel W . H, 155.
Sti es, Major Robert, 265.
Stockdale, Colonel, Thos. R. 241.
Stonewall Jackson's way, The Song, 175.
Sturdivant, Major N. A., 164.
Swanson, Address of Governor C. A., 231.
Swope, Dr., David, 30.
Symington, Major, W. Stuart,, 322.
Talcott, Colonel T. M. R., 1.
Tansill, Colonel, Robert, 87
Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 11.
Thomas, Julius O., 43, 161.
Thomas, Richard S., 163.
Thompson, Captain John H., 149.
Townsend, Harry C., Diary of, January May, 1865, 99.
Traitors have been ever cruel, 38.
Van Lew, Miss Elizabeth L, 187
Virginia, The Iron-clad, 89; career of, 316; Destruction of, 317; Construction of, 319.
Virginia cavalry 13th regiment, its flag and roll of Company E, 210; Company I, roster of, 228.
Virginia Infantry, 4th regiment and 32d regiment at Sharpsbur
ry, Retreat of from Petersburg to Appomattox, 243
Last Confederate and Federal soldier, respectively, killed, 218.
Lee's Rangers, A noted (company, 179, 277.
Lee, General Fitzhugh 11, 12, 20,.
Lee, general R. E., statement of as to Chancellorsville, 8, 9, 14, 55; Worsley's lines on, 63; Last order of to Army of Northern Virginia, 110; commanded in West Virginia, 121, 245, 292; Abiding spirit of, 350, 387; Tribute to by B. H. Hill, 356.
Lee, Captain, Wm. Fitzhugh, 364.
Lee, General W. H. F., Rooney, 179, 192.
Lee, General W. R., 273.
Lemmon, George, 170.
Lincoln, Mrs. A. 37.
Lincoln, Proclamation, War, 281; Emancipation, 311.
Lipscomb, Captain, Martin Meredith, 187.
Long, General A. L., 2, 15
Louisiana, Purchase of, 61.
Lynch, Wilson B., 149.
McClellan, General Geo B., Career of, 284.
McNeil, John A., 280, 294.
Manassas, First Battle of, Heroism of the Maryland Line at, 170; 33rd Va. Infantry at, 363.
Mann, Sergeant S. A., 97.
March, Confederates
nd Hospital, 32.
Davidson, Lieutenant, Hunter, 323.
Davis, wounded Colonel, 199.
Dearing, Major, James, 329.
Decisive Battles of the World, 255.
Devens, General, Charles, 273
Douglas, Colonel, Henry Kyd, 195.
Drewry, Major Augustus H. 82.
Drewry's Bluff, New Light on Battle of, 82.
Early, General J. A., Strategy of, and thin gray line at Cedar Creek, 195– Valley Campaign of, 272; Ordered Chambersburg to be burned in retaliation, 214; a remarkable character, 217.
Edwards, Lieutenant J. R., 211.
Eggleston, Mrs., John Randolph, 191.
Ellery, Captain W., killed, 185.
Elzey, General, Arnold, the Blucher ot Manassas, 174.
Emmerson, Captain, Arthur, 147. Farmville, Fight near, in 1865, 245.
Farrand, Captain, 90.
Featherston, General W. T., 265.
Federal and Confederate forces, disparity between, 1, 195 208, 213, 215, 289.
Federal care of Confederate wounded, 33
Federal and Confederate Soldiers, respective qualities of, 61.
Federal Vandalism, 215, 217.
.
Peters, Winfield, 170.
Philippi, Famous Retreat from in 1861, 280.
Pipkin, Captain, N. C. Cavalry, 166.
Pollard, Lieutenant, James, 179.
Pollard, D. D., Rev. John, 179.
Porterfield, Colonel, Geo. A., 287.
Portsmouth Artillery, Shaft to unveiled, 144; History of the command, 144; Roster of in War of 1812, 147; roster in 1861-5, 148; Officers of the Monument Association, 149.
Posey, General, Carnot, 241.
Potomac, All quiet along the Lines, 66.
Preston, Colonel James P., 367.
Price, D. D., Rev. W. T., 285.
Prisons of the North and South respectively, 71.
Prisoners of War North and South, Treatment of, relatively to the sections, 69
Prison Reminiscenses, by Judge James F. Crocker, 28.
Provisional Army of Virginia in 1861, 288.
Quitman Rifles, History of the, 239.
Ramseur, Ambuscade of, General S. D., 213.
Randolph of Roanoke, John, Key to the Eccentricity of, 75.
Rebel Yell.
The, 198.
Robins, Colonel, Wm. Todd, 275.
Rodgers, Wm. W, 163.
Ro
nce R., 194.
Hayes Colonel R. G., His report of Captured Stuff, 297.
Henderson, cited, Colonel, 20
Henley, Captain R. L, Gallantry of, 251.
Herndon, Dr., Brodie Strauchan, 42.
Hill, Tribute to General Lee, by B. H. 351.
Hoffman, Com. Gen. of Prisoners, Col., 40.
Holmes, Colonel, Oliver Wendell, 273.
Hooker, general, Joseph, 1, 206, 209.
Horner, Mrs., Kate Arnold, 29.
Hotchkiss, Major, Jed., 2.
Howitzers, Richmond, 29, 364.
Hunter, Major Robert W., 254, 359.
Hunton, General, Eppa, 261.
Imboden, General J. D., 293.
Imboden Raid and its effects, 295.
Jackson, General T. J., 1; Glowing apostrophe to, 55; at Harper's Ferry in 1861, 202.
Jackson, General W. L., Mudwall, 213, 294, 301.
Jenifer, Lieutenant-Colonel, 259.
Johnson's Island Prison, 39; Rations at, 43; Religious services at, 46; Lines Exchanged on, 47.
Johnson, General, Bradley Tyler, 176.
Johnston, General J. E. 133; Surrender and disbanding of forces of, 124.
Jones, Lieutenant, Ap
rginia cavalry 13th regiment, its flag and roll of Company E, 210; Company I, roster of, 228.
Virginia Infantry, 4th regiment and 32d regiment at Sharpsburg, 250; 8th regiment, field officers of, 266.
Virginia Convention of 1861, A remarkable body of men, 281.
Wallace, General, Lew, 73.
Warwick, Lieutenant A. D. 205
Weathersby, killed, Lieut. 1.
Eugene, 241.
Wellford, Colonel. 4.
West Virginia, Cattle captured in, 355.
White, Colonel E. V., General, 255.
White, Colonel, Norborne Berkeley, 261.
Wilkinson, Lieut., Henry, Death of, 47.
Williams, John Jefferson, 221.
Williams, John Skelton, :36.
Williams, Colonel Lewis B, 329.
Willis, Chaplain E. J ,253.
Wilson, Captain J. A., 76.
Winder, General John H., 85.
Wirz, Captain, Henry, Stigma, removed from, memory of, 69.
Wise, Captain, O. Jennings, 355; General Henry A, 354
Women of the Confederacy, what they saw and suffered, 191.
Wooldridge, Colonel W. B., 259.
Worsley, Philip Stanhope, his
al R. H., Capture of command of, 298.
Minor, Dr., James Madison, 36.
Moore, M. J., 249
Morris, General T. A. 289.
Morrison, Colonel E. M., 250.
Morson, James M., 355.
Munford, General T T, 200.
Murray, Captain W. H., 176; Services of his Company, 177; Monument to, 178;
Monument at Gettysburg by Murray Confederate Association, 178.
Negroes, Former Cannibals in Africa, 343.
Netherwood, Albin, 237.
Oil Works in Wirt County burned, 309.
Palmer, Dr John Williamson, 176.
Parham, Ensign John T., 253.
Patriotism of Peace, The, 155.
Patton, Colonel, Wm. Tazewell, 305.
Pelham's Battery, 171,
Pendleton, Colonel A. S., 224.
Peters, Winfield, 170.
Philippi, Famous Retreat from in 1861, 280.
Pipkin, Captain, N. C. Cavalry, 166.
Pollard, Lieutenant, James, 179.
Pollard, D. D., Rev. John, 179.
Porterfield, Colonel, Geo. A., 287.
Portsmouth Artillery, Shaft to unveiled, 144; History of the command, 144; Roster of in War of 1812, 147; roster in 1861-5, 148;