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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, General E. O. C., 359. Parker, Captain William H., 157. Paris, Count of, 123. Patterson, Colonel Joseph, 132. Pawnee Sunday, 147. Paxton, A. S., 93. Peabody, Colonel Everett, 132. Peabody, George, 114. Pegram's Battalion, 240. Petersburg to Appomattox, Retreat from, bridges burned, 67. Pettus, Governor John J., 58. Pickett, General G. E., his position at Gettysburg and charge of his Division, 187, 218. Poindexter, W. B., 121. Polk, General L., 125. Polignac, General C. J., his mission to France, 364. Pope, General John, Retreat of 77, 251, 333. Preston, Colonel James F., 174. Protective Policy, The, 30. Pulaski Guards, Company C, 4th Virginia organization of, 175. Quincy, Josiah, on Secession, 19. Raith, Colonel Julius, 132. Raleigh, N. C., Commission for the Surrender of, 164. Randolph, Captain William, 94. Rawlings, Lieutenant E. G., killed, 87. Rebel Yell, Original, 175. Reed, Major D. W., 123. Resolution
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.65 (search)
Polignac's mission. From the Times-dispatch, May 19, 1901. An interesting Chapter in Confederate History—Defence of President Davis. The story of the proposed Cession of Louisiana to France Exploded— an interview with the Emperor—Foreigu will do me the favor of acknowledging the receipt of my manuscript, believe me, my dear General, ever your friend, C. J. Polignac. The letter was printed in the Washington Post, and is reproduced here: The last Chapter in Confederate histoashington Post on A Lost Chapter of History (March 14, 1901), from which I quote the following extract: At all events Polignac, accompanied by Moncure, went to Paris—via Galveston, we think—and though their mission was barren of result, so far as r and untarnished fame are, however, in themselves proof against attacks which, be they base or futile, must inevitably recoil upon their authors, exposing them to ridicule or contempt. C. J. Polignac. Villa Jessie, Cannes, France, April
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Gen. Morgan, 120 Proposed to be Freed and made Soldiers, 181 New Market Battle of 155 Cadets killed at, 231 O'Keefe; Chaplain Matthew, 176 Yellow Fever Hero 177 Defied Gen. Butler 182 Olds, F. A., 322 Parham Ensign J. T.. 348 Parker's Battery Capt. W. W., 103 Gen. S. 1). Lee's regard for 103 Pegram Gen. W. R. J., 57 Payne, J. U.; His sacrifices for the Southern Cause, 127 Payne, Gen., Wm. H., 134 Petersburg. Defence of, in June, 1864, 1 Tablet to the Killed, 12 Polignac C. J.; His Mission to France in 1865 326 Prison Pens at Point Lookout 19 Quisenberry, Adam Chenault, 259 Ramsay, C. S. Navy, Lieut. J. F.. 242 Ridley, Capt. killed, 43 Rives, Timothy, captured, 14; battle on his farm 9 Roberts Rear Admiral E C. 174 Secession, The Right of, 166 Sharpsburg Battle of 142, 196; mortality of 22nd Virginia at, 348 Shenandoah, C. S. Steamer, 235; officers of, 242; vessels captured by, 245; the flag of, 258. Sherman's, Gen. W. T. War is
tt Tactics, IV., 60. Pointe Coupee, La., IX., 19. Point Lookout Prison, Md.: II., 350 seq.; VII., 44, 56 seq., 63 seq.; staff at, VII, 63, 70, 124; Confederate prisoners at, VII., 125; IX., 25. Point of Rocks, Md.: I., 350; IV., 76, 77; V., 80; VI., 89, 265; signal station at, VIII., 319; signal offices at, VIII., 319; signal tower, VIII., 331. Point Pleasant, Mo., I., 217, 220. Poison Springs, Ark., II., 352. Policy of arbitrary arrests Vii., 198. Polignac, C. J., X., 317. Political influences: as affecting military operations, I., 118. Political prisoners Viii., 270. Polk, J. K., tomb of, IX., 285. Polk, L.: L, 196, 200, 208, 218, 360; II., 170, 276, 278 seq., 348; III., 108, 111, 112, 115, 118, 320; V., 48; VII., 100; VIII., 110, 115; X., 143, 247, 264. Polk, L. E., X., 257. Pond, G. E., III., 148. Pond's Partisan Rangers, Confederate, II, 320. Pontchartrain,, C. S. S.: I., 366; VI., 218. P
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