Found 554 total hits in 291 results.
, 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, Lieutenant-Colonel, 300.
Sage, B. J., 157, 169.
Scott, Colonel W. C 259.
Se
cannot be falsified, 193, 194, 376
Holland, Horace, killed, 352.
Homespun garb in 1861, 288.
Hope, James Barron, 193.
Hotchkiss, Major, Jed., 279.
Howitzers, Richmond, Guns of, at Appoinattox, 41.
Jackson, General T. J., Death of, 271, 352.
Jackson, Henry, 297.
Jenkin's Brigade General A. G, 73.
Johnson, General Bushrod R., 329.
Johnson's Battery, Marmaduke, 91.
Jones, Beverley R., 70
Jones, Major Richard W., 215
Jones, William Ellis, wounded, 366.
Joynes, Professor E. S., 243
Kearney, General, Phil, killed, 346.
Key, Francis Scott, 349.
Knox, Captain John G, 1.
Lamar, Jeff., killed, 296.
Lane's Sharpshooters, General James H., 1; Brigade, Field and Staff officers and regiments of, 5.
Laughton, Jr. Captain John E. 216.
Lee and his Paladins, address by Surgeon
J. H. Claiborne, 18.
Lee, General R E., Tribute to, 106; Personal appearance of, in 1861-2,109; at the battle of the Wilderness, 109 Correspondence of, March-August, 1863, tri
s, 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.
Tarbell, Ida M. 189.
Tariff for benefit of New England, 161, 162.
Taylor, Captain W. A. 209.
Taylor, Colonel Walter 14.
Thompson, Wm.,
ttysburg, Battle of, 10, 145, 356.
Giddings, Colonel C. H., 255.
Goolsby J. C., 6.
Grady, B. F, 156.
Greeley, Horace, on the Union, 177.
Gregg, Fort, Battle at, 20 265, 366.
Gwynn, Major-General, Walter, 85.
Hagood, General, Johnson, 318.
Hale, Jr., Captain E. E., 4.
Harper's Ferry and First Manassas, 1864-5, Incidents at, 58.
Hartford Convention, The 174.
Hatcher's Run, Battle of, 368.
Hill, General A. P., killed, 20.
Hill General D. H., 294
Hinton, Judge Drury A., 213.
History Committe Grand Camp C. V, Report of, 169; Members of, 198.
History, Southern, cannot be falsified, 193, 194, 376
Holland, Horace, killed, 352.
Homespun garb in 1861, 288.
Hope, James Barron, 193.
Hotchkiss, Major, Jed., 279.
Howitzers, Richmond, Guns of, at Appoinattox, 41.
Jackson, General T. J., Death of, 271, 352.
Jackson, Henry, 297.
Jenkin's Brigade General A. G, 73.
Johnson, General Bushrod R., 329.
Johnson's Battery, Marmaduke, 91.
an'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.
Tarbell, Ida M. 189.
Tariff for benefit of New England, 161, 162.
Taylor, Captain W. A. 209.
Taylor, Colonel Walter 14.
Thompson, Wm., 249.
Toombs, General, Robert, challenge of General D. H. Hill, 294.
Townsend, Mrs., Mary Ashley, 228.
Treaty the only Confederate, 265.
Troy, Siege of, cited, 39.
Tuttle, R. M., 199.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 248.
Virginia, Council of War of, in 1861, 15; Cavalry, charging the 14th Regiment, April 9, 1865,75; Infantry, 1st, on
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, 347.
Colston, Colonel R E. 85.
Cone, Frank, killed, 292
Confederate, flag, history of, 89; disparity of forces of, 108, 334; wants, 148; Navy, 125, 105; Soldier, the, 247; The only Treaty, 255; Veteran, What is he?
316; Congress in 1861
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, General, John, killed, 369.
Pegram, General, Wm. R Johnson, killed, 342 373.
Pendleton, Colonel A. S., 70.
Pendleto
8; Navy, 125, 105; Soldier, the, 247; The only Treaty, 255; Veteran, What is he?
316; Congress in 1861, 281; Commissioners to Europe, 284; Constitution, 286; songs, 350, 367.
Confederated Southern Memorial Association Organization of, 377.
Conrad, H. Tucker, killed, 66.
Crater, Battle of the, 208; Sharpshooters of Mahone's Brigade at, 307.
Crenshaw's Battery, Organization and record of, 336.
Curtis, General N. M., 314.
Daughters of the Confederacy at N. O, 228.
Davidson, Captain, Greenlee, killed, 852.
Davis General Joseph R, 299.
Davis, Mrs, Jefferson, Visit to, 315.
Devens, General 43.
Dickson, Mrs. William H., 230.
Drewry's Bluff, President Davis as to operations at, 322, 323.
Ellett, Lieutenant, Robert, killed, 366.
Ellett, Lieutenant, James, killed, 349.
Ellett. Captain Thomas 343
Emmett, Thomas, killed, 364.
Englehard, Major Joseph A., 3.
Fairfax, Randolph, killed, 70.
Ferneyhough, Edward, 344.
Figner, Alfonzo, 344.
Fishburne