Found 249 total hits in 166 results.
North Carolina claims for her soldiers, 65
O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, 197
Old, Captain W. W., 16
Orendorf, red cap color bearer killed, 59
Owens, Colonel John C., killed, 132
Paine, Edward Courtenay, 194
Park, Dr. J. F. 195
Park, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279
Parker's Boy Battery, 163
Pascoe, W. H., 96
Patton, Colonel G. W., killed, 284
Pegram's Brigade, glories of, 61
Peters U. C. V., Colonel Winfield, 26
Petersburg Military Park, 352
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 161
Port Hudson, strategic value of, 83; seige of, 86
Porter, General Fitz. John, 32
Porter, Commander W. D., false reports by, 32
Powell, D. D., Rev. W. C. 290
Powers, Colonel Frank, 83
Preaching in Camp, 289
Private Soldier of C. S. A., The, 65, 111
Purcell, Mrs. John B., 26
Randolph, Lt. J. Tucker, 58; Norman V., 58
Re-enlistment in Army, 258, 269
Rodes, General R. E. and family, 281, 282
Rodgers Robert L., 306
Rogers, Rev. E. J., 289
Rosser,
Stuart, 142; episode of to the rear, 295, 339; saved life of Federal officer 375
Ligon, Surgeon E. A., 292; Captain R. F., 292
Lincoln, A., retort on, 109
Lipscomb's kettle drum, Tommy, 101
Long Dr. Crawford W. 161
Lynch, Captain W. F., 12
McWilliams A., killed, 365
Magruder General John B., 33
Mahone, General Wm., monument to, 352; his boy clothes, 368
Malvern Hill, battle of, 112
Maryland Cavalry, invasion of, 192
Medicine in the South, progress of, 162
Montague, Gov. A. J., 297
Moore, D. D., Rev. H. D 234
Moore, Surg. General S. P., 161
Morris Island Officers under fire on, and their privations, 57, 62
Morrison, Colonel E. M., 97
Music in Camp, 291
Navy, C. S., achievements of, 1
Newton, N. C., members of bar of, 65
Nicholson, Captain J. J., daring of 290
Niemeyer Lt. John C., and Colonel W. F., killed, 133
Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, 304
North Carolina claims for her soldiers, 65
O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, 19
25
Andrews, D. D., Rev. M. S., 234
Appomattox C. H.,191, 211
Arkansas C. S. Ram, achievements of, 1; officers and form of, 3; end of, 11
Army N. Va., Christion Association of, 291; reorganization of in May, 1863, 136
Artillery, importance of the, 343; 13th Va. Battalion of, 340
Bachelder Col. J. B., 145
Balloons, used in C. S. Army 32
Bartlett, hero, Gen. W. F., 385
Battine, Capt. Cecil, 79; his incorrect estimates of Confederate and Federal forces and losses 80
Baumgarten J. B., Engraver, 188
Beall, John Yates, hero and martyr, 17
Bennett, Col. R. T., admirable addresses of, 665
Bethesda Church, battle of, 57
Billmyer Capt.
J. M., 192
Bishop, Capt. C. R., 297
Bouldin, Capt. E. E., 69
Boonsboro, Md., battle of, 278
Bristow station battle of, 250
Brown comander I. N. 11, Capt. J. Thompson, 104; Rev. Wm.
D. D., 260, 290
Bull, Col. G. A. killed 223
Burrows D. D., Rev. J. L., 221, 290
Burton, Bishop L. W., 194
Bryan, Capt
eal, 94
Drug conditions of the Confederacy, 161
England, Capt. A. V. killed, 19
Ewell, Gen. R. S., 19
Falligant, Capt. Robert 296
Farragut, Admiral D. G., 2
Fauntleroy, Gen. T. T., 286
Featherstone, Capt. J. C., 358
Federal Army, Foreigners in, 240
Federal, vessels destroyed, 8, 84
Ferrero, Gen. E. 367
Fleming, Prof. W. L., 161
Flournoy, Mack, killed, 290
Federicksburg, battlefield of, 120
Freitchie, Mythical Barbara, 265
Fulkerson, Col. A., 57
Gaines, Lieut. S. M., 69 375
Garber, Maj. A. W., 341
Gardner, Gen. Frank, 83
Garnett Gen. R. B., sword of and how he died, 26
Georgia Military Institute Cadets, Roster of 306
Gettysburg causes of Lee's failure at, 81; charge of Pickett's Division, 118; disparity of forces engaged at, 124, 14; loss of Armistead's brigade at, 130; Gen. Lee at, 135, 243
Gift, C. S. Navy, Lt. G. W., 4
Godwin, Gen. A. C. killed, 284
Godwin, Col. D. J., 111
Gordon, Gen. John B. Monument to, 194
ed 201
Died on the field of honor, 43, 67
Dispatch captured, 228
Dow, capture of Gen. Neal, 94
Drug conditions of the Confederacy, 161
England, Capt. A. V. killed, 19
Ewell, Gen. R. S., 19
Falligant, Capt. Robert 296
Farragut, Admiral D. G., 2
Fauntleroy, Gen. T. T., 286
Featherstone, Capt. J. C., 358
Federal Army, Foreigners in, 240
Federal, vessels destroyed, 8, 84
Ferrero, Gen. E. 367
Fleming, Prof. W. L., 161
Flournoy, Mack, killed, 290
Federicksburg, battlefield of, 120
Freitchie, Mythical Barbara, 265
Fulkerson, Col. A., 57
Gaines, Lieut. S. M., 69 375
Garber, Maj. A. W., 341
Gardner, Gen. Frank, 83
Garnett Gen. R. B., sword of and how he died, 26
Georgia Military Institute Cadets, Roster of 306
Gettysburg causes of Lee's failure at, 81; charge of Pickett's Division, 118; disparity of forces engaged at, 124, 14; loss of Armistead's brigade at, 130; Gen. Lee at, 135, 243
Gift, C. S. Navy, Lt. G. W., 4
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Index.
Aether as an anesthetic, 161;
Alabama Brigade at Crater, 362; Infantry History of 12th, 193; officers of field and staff and company and survivors of 197, 102; company E 195 battle flag of, 197; casualties in, 198, 201, 225; at Appomattox, 211; Wealth and position of members of company F, 271; Associations of, 292; Chaplains, 234-5; depot at Richmond, 293
Amenities of warriors.
351, 357;
Anderson, Col. Archer 25
Andrews, D. D., Rev. M. S., 234
Appomattox C. H.,191, 211
Arkansas C. S. Ram, achievements of, 1; officers and form of, 3; end of, 11
Army N. Va., Christion Association of, 291; reorganization of in May, 1863, 136
Artillery, importance of the, 343; 13th Va. Battalion of, 340
Bachelder Col. J. B., 145
Balloons, used in C. S. Army 32
Bartlett, hero, Gen. W. F., 385
Battine, Capt. Cecil, 79; his incorrect estimates of Confederate and Federal forces and losses 80
Baumgarten J. B., Engraver, 188
Beall, John Yates, hero and martyr,
R. E. and family, 281, 282
Rodgers Robert L., 306
Rogers, Rev. E. J., 289
Rosser, D. D., Rev. L., 235, 290
St. Johns' Church Richmond, Va., 194
Saunders, General J. C. C., 360
Scott, Dr. Wm. Wallace 292
Semmes, General Paul J., 105
Seven Days Battles, 223
Seven Pines, Battle of, 218
Sharpsburg or Antietam Battle of, a bloody contest, 110; 15th Va. at 97; losses as compared with those of other great battles 105
Smith, Captain James Power, 135, 258
Smyth, Colonel Thos.
A., 327
Sorrel's Recollections, 25
Southern, Genius, Contributions of to National prosperity, 162; heroism and magnaminity, 162; sacrifices, 164
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle near, 260, 320; forces engaged at, 321
Springfield Landing, surprise at, 90
Stewart Colonel W. H., 353
Stiles, Major Robert, 17, 43
Terrill, General J. E. B killed, 57
Thomas, Richard S., 112
Thomas, Samuel, 112
University of Virginia, Honor Roll of, 43
Vandalism Federal, 275
Vandever
killed, 220
Keeling, Captain R. H., tribute to, 222
King, Colonel J. Floyd, 345
Lamb, Captain John, services of, 300, 351
Lamar, Colonel Jeff, killed, 265
Last Charge at Appomattox, 69, 190 375
L'Etondal, Captain J., coolness of, 229
Lee, General R. E., orders at Chambers-burg 132; a gentleman by birth and breeding, his physique, 140; greatness, 158; his corps commanders Ewell, 141; Hill Stuart, 142; episode of to the rear, 295, 339; saved life of Federal officer 375
Ligon, Surgeon E. A., 292; Captain R. F., 292
Lincoln, A., retort on, 109
Lipscomb's kettle drum, Tommy, 101
Long Dr. Crawford W. 161
Lynch, Captain W. F., 12
McWilliams A., killed, 365
Magruder General John B., 33
Mahone, General Wm., monument to, 352; his boy clothes, 368
Malvern Hill, battle of, 112
Maryland Cavalry, invasion of, 192
Medicine in the South, progress of, 162
Montague, Gov. A. J., 297
Moore, D. D., Rev. H. D 234
Moore, Surg. General S. P., 16
a. at 97; losses as compared with those of other great battles 105
Smith, Captain James Power, 135, 258
Smyth, Colonel Thos.
A., 327
Sorrel's Recollections, 25
Southern, Genius, Contributions of to National prosperity, 162; heroism and magnaminity, 162; sacrifices, 164
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle near, 260, 320; forces engaged at, 321
Springfield Landing, surprise at, 90
Stewart Colonel W. H., 353
Stiles, Major Robert, 17, 43
Terrill, General J. E. B killed, 57
Thomas, Richard S., 112
Thomas, Samuel, 112
University of Virginia, Honor Roll of, 43
Vandalism Federal, 275
Vandever, Major, 293
Walthall, Captain W. T. 209
Warrenton Springs, Battle of, 248
Washington, Advance on 266
Whitfield, Surgeon Geo., 292
Wilderness, Battle of, 22, 292, 341
Willis, General Edward, 57
Williamsburg, Battle of, 217, 273, 284
Whistling Soldiers, 246
Winchester, Battle of, 280; casualties of, 286
Women of the South, Monument to, 194, 225
nd their privations, 57, 62
Morrison, Colonel E. M., 97
Music in Camp, 291
Navy, C. S., achievements of, 1
Newton, N. C., members of bar of, 65
Nicholson, Captain J. J., daring of 290
Niemeyer Lt. John C., and Colonel W. F., killed, 133
Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, 304
North Carolina claims for her soldiers, 65
O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, 197
Old, Captain W. W., 16
Orendorf, red cap color bearer killed, 59
Owens, Colonel John C., killed, 132
Paine, Edward Courtenay, 194
Park, Dr. J. F. 195
Park, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279
Parker's Boy Battery, 163
Pascoe, W. H., 96
Patton, Colonel G. W., killed, 284
Pegram's Brigade, glories of, 61
Peters U. C. V., Colonel Winfield, 26
Petersburg Military Park, 352
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 161
Port Hudson, strategic value of, 83; seige of, 86
Porter, General Fitz. John, 32
Porter, Commander W. D., false reports by, 32
Powell, D. D., Rev. W. C. 290
Powers, Colonel Frank