ry enthusiastic address in behalf of this movement.
During the reading of the memorial there was frequent applause, and at each of the closing sentences, recalling the privations, courage and endurance of the women of the South, during those trying times of war, the applause was deafening.
General Gordon's indorsement was most heartily given and that of the veterans by a rising vote and enthusiastic cheering.
The memorial was as follows:
General John B. Gordon, Commander-in-Chief United Cotnfederate Veterans.—Dear Sir: Throughout the South are scattered Memorial Associations, who have not relinquished their original organization, and whose work is solely memorial and monumental.
These associations (some of which were formed as far back as 1865) by the most assiduous efforts have removed our sacred dead from wayside and battle fields, placed them in cemeteries of our own, and builded monuments that will bear lasting testimony to the courage, endurance and patriotism of the C
lines by Percy Greg, 376.
Arizona organized by the C. S. Government in 1862, 222.
Armistead Brigade transferred, 8
Army of Northern Virginia unparalleled, 113.
Artis Avis or Bird of Art, 304.
Attucks, Crispus, 157.
Barn-burners, Sheridan's, 98.
Bartlett, General William F., 47, 207.
Barton Jr., Lieut David R., 69.
Beale, General R. L. T., 253.
Beauregard, General P. G. T., 287; at Drewry's Bluff and Petersburg, 318.
Behan, Mrs. W. J 380.
Benton, Thomas A., Views , 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
Boyd, Lieutenant, E. Holmes, 69
Branch, Major, Thomas, 26.
Brander, Major T. A, 4.
Broadbent, Captain, Wallace, 308.
Brockenbrough, 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.
C
1, 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, 135, 195.
Muhlenburg Rifles, Company F, 10th Virginia, Roll of, 115.
Navy, C. S., Vessels of, and their history, 125, Notes on, 305.
Nash, Major J. Van Holt, 251.
Nelson, Lieutenant, Kinlock, 70.
Nelson, Lieutenant, Philip, 71
New England's struggle for ship building, 159, 160.
Nicholson, Captain W. T, 1.
Niemeyer, Colonel W. F., Sketch of, 84.
New Orleans, La., Daughters of the Confederacy at, 228.
North, the, Attitude of, since 1865, 181. Otey Battery, 368.
Packard, Jr., Lieutenant Joseph, 69.
Page, Major R.--Channing M., 69.
Palmer, D. D., Rev. B M., 228.
Palmer, Colonel, Wm. H, 149
Pegram's Battalion, organization of, 342.
Pegram, Gener
r R.--Channing M., 69.
Palmer, D. D., Rev. B M., 228.
Palmer, Colonel, Wm. H, 149
Pegram's Battalion, organization of, 342.
Pegram, General, John, killed, 369.
Pegram, General, Wm. R Johnson, killed, 342 373.
Pendleton, Colonel A. S., 70.
Pendleton, General, Wm. N., 69.
Petersburg, Evacuation of hospitals in, 20; battles around, 21, 330, 331.
Phi Gamma, The, in the war, 309.
Phillips, Wendell, 187.
Pickering, Timothy, 175.
Pollard, Captain, Thos. P., 216.
Porter, General, Fitz John, 96.
Porter, John L., 125.
Porter, John W. H., 125
Randolph Major N. ., 281.
Ransom, General, 325.
Rawlings, Lieutenant E. G., killed, 365.
Rebel, was the Confederate soldier a, 247.
Resolutions of 1798, 162
Richardson, 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, Lieuten
ls in, 20; battles around, 21, 330, 331.
Phi Gamma, The, in the war, 309.
Phillips, Wendell, 187.
Pickering, Timothy, 175.
Pollard, Captain, Thos. P., 216.
Porter, General, Fitz John, 96.
Porter, John L., 125.
Porter, John W. H., 125
Randolph Major N. ., 281.
Ransom, General, 325.
Rawlings, Lieutenant E. G., killed, 365.
Rebel, was the Confederate soldier a, 247.
Resolutions of 1798, 162
Richardson, 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,