re, Pittsfield.
Pomeroy, Robert, Pittsfield.
Porter, Miss Helen, Medford.
Porter, Samuel A., Worcester.
Potter, John C., Newton.
Potter, Henry, Cambridge.
Putnam, L. B., Sutton.
Quincy, Mary Jane, Quincy.
Rand, Edw. S., Boston.
Rand, H. C., Cambridge.
Ray, Geo. W., Medway.
Raymond, Z. L., Cambridge.
Redman, St. Croix, Medford.
Reed, Josiah, Weymouth.
Reed, Isaiah, Weymouth.
Rice, Edw. E., Dorchester.
Richards, Elias, Weymouth.
Richardson, Mrs. Thos , Belmont.
Richardson, Wm. T., Cambridge.
Richardson, Henry, Dracut.
Richardson, James, Dracut.
Richardson, Geo. P., Duxbury.
Richardson, Albert, Winthrop.
Robbins, Royal E., Waltham.
Roberts, John, Waltham.
Robinson, Joseph C., Maiden.
Robinson, Enoch, Raynham.
Robinson, Chas., Raynham.
Rogers, Mary S., Southampton.
Rogers, N. F., New Ashford.
Rogers, John, Roxbury.
Rogers, Miss A. P., Boston.
Rogers, H. B., Boston.
Rogers, Mrs. H. B., Boston.
l. W. B. Stone's, in which L. S. Ross was major), Willis' battalion of Waul's legion, subsequently Third Texas cavalry, Giles Boggess, colonel; Ninth cavalry, D. W. Jones, colonel; Whitfield's legion, J. W. Hawkins, colonel: Sixth Texas cavalry, Jack Wharton, colonel, and P. F. Ross, lieutenant-colonel.
At Vicksburg the Texas troops were Waul's legion, Col. T. N. Waul commanding; infantry battalion, Maj. E. S. Bolling; infantry battalion, Lieut.-Col. Jas. Wrigley; cavalry battalion, Lieut.-Col. Thos.
J. Cleveland; artillery company, Capt. J. G. Wall; Second Texas infantry, Col. Ashbel Smith.
At Chickamauga there were Deshler's brigade—Sixth, Tenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth regiments; Douglas' battery; Ector's brigade—Ninth, Tenth, Fourteenth, Thirty-second cavalry regiments; and Seventh infantry, of Gregg's brigade.
In the army of Tennessee under Gen. J. E. Johnston in 1864 were General Granbury's brigade, including the Fifteenth and Si
403.
Bethel, Battle of, 260.
Bethune, Capt. W. J., 145.
Betsell, Maj. R. J., 403.
Bibb, Lt. H. N., 15, 68.
Bickers, Asst. Surg. W. A., 197.
Bidgood, Hospital Stew'd R. M., 45.
Bidgood, Clerk, Ro. W., 41.
Biggs, Lt J. D., 85.
Bihle, Chaplain L. A., 204.
Bilharz, Lt. C., 72.
Bilisoly, Lt. L. L., 348.
Binford, Lt. R. E., 17.
Bingham, Capt., Ro., 296.
Binns, Surg. John C., 109.
Binson, Asst. Surg. A. H., 196.
Biscoe, Maj. H. L., 381.
Bishop, Lt. J. A., 433.
Bishop, Lt. Thos.
N., 253.
Black, Lt. A. W., 368.
Black, Surg. H., 185, 186.
Black. Lt. R. E. G., 139.
Blackford, Lt. B. L., 2.
Blackford, Col. W. W., 466.
Blackman, D., 106.
Blackwell, Chaplain J. P., 71.
Blair, Lt. H. E., 17.
Blair, Capt. J. E., 16.
Blair, Lt. M. B., 296.
Blain, Daniel, 28.
Blakemore, Lt. J. H., 423.
Bland, Lt. R. E., 11.
Blanton, Lt. W. M., 384.
Blasinedine, Lt. C. T., 96.
Blassingame, Capt. J. H., 123.
Blocker, Asst. Surg. J. E., 246.
Blunt, Capt. J. C., 368.
Bly
indicated, The, 232.
Louisiana Troops, 448, 450.
Lowery, Gen. M. P., Autobiography of, 365.
Lloyd, Capt. E. W., 134, 183.
Lucas, Maj. J. J., 177
Lucas, Maj. J. L., 120.
Lyles, Capt. T. H., 20.
Lyles, Capt W. B., 17.
Lynch, Capt. J. P., 59, 60, 61, 62, 65; Battery of, 58; captured, 64, 66.
Lynch, Commodore W. F., 439.
Lynch's Creek, Battle of, 26.
Maccabeus, Judas, 199.
McCampbell. Lt. John, 59
Macaulay's Hampden, cited, 33.
McCarthy, Capt., Carlton, 296.
McCaule, Rev. Thos H., 13.
McChesney, Capt., 88.
McLain, Dr., 363.
McClellan, Gen. Geo., 30, 31, 89, 256; forces of, 1862, 256, 317.
McClernand, Gen., 71, 80.
McClung, Capt., 58; Battery of, 61, 66.
McClure, Maj. E. C., 15, 16.
McClure, Capt., John, 7, 8; killed, 10.
McComb, Gen., Wm., Staff of, 107.
McCorkle, Major, 20.
McCormick, Cyrus H., 428.
McCown, Gen. J. P., 70,95.
McCrady, Jr., Col. Edw., Address of, 3, 246.
McCreary, Col. C. M, 260.
McCrimmon, Lt., 393.
McCullock, Lt. R
Prisoners.
378.
Dana, Hon. C. A., 350.
Daniel, Hon J. W., Oration on Life, Services and Character of Jefferson Davis, 113; mentioned, 351; Address of at the Meeting to Erect Monument to Gen. R. E. Lee, 191.
Davis, Jefferson, 62, 106; Daniel's Oration on, 113; a lover of the Union, 151; On Treatment of Prisoners, 381; his estimate of the Life and Character of Gen. R. E. Lee, 362.
Davis, Gen Jeff. C., 73.
Distinguished Guests at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 292.
Dudley, Bishop Thos U., 355.
Dutcher, Salem, Narrative of Battle of Williamsburg, 409.
Early, Gen. J. A., Address of, proposing monument to Gen. R. E. Lee, 188; Remarks on laying the corner-stone of the Monument, 207; On presenting Col. Anderson, 302.
Edgington, Major T. B., Address of, The Race Problem, 21.
Eller, Hon. W. H., On the Growth of the Free-Soil Idea, 429.
F Company Association, 285, 289.
Farmers' Alliance, 286.
Fergusson, General, 76.
Field, Rev. Dr. H. M., On General Lee,
llvane, Bishop C. P., 371.
McKinney, Gov. P. W., Address of, 142.
McMaster, Col. F. W., 36
McRae. Gen. Wm., 325.
Mahone's Brigade, 3, 4; time of charge of, at the Crater, 33, 61.
Malvern Hill, Battle of, account of by Geo. S. Bernard, 56; Gen. McGruder's, 58, 62; Gen. Lee's, 62: Gen. F. J. Porter on, 64; Gen.
McClellan, 65; Gen. Couch, 66; Gen. Early, 69.
Manship, Mrs., Luther, her Sentinel Song, 312.
Marshall, Col. Charles, his contributions to history, 73
Marshall, Col. Thos.. Death of, 282.
Marshall, Thos. F., Biographical sketch of by Henry M. Rowley, 39; his plea for temperance, 41; intellectual powers of, 44; his eulogy of R. H. Menefee, 46; his wit, 48; his idea of oratory, 50.
Maryland. Invasion of, 83.
Maury, Gen. D. H., His Reminiscences of Gen. J. E. Johnston, 171; mentioned, 349, 353, 354, 355, 362.
Maury, Commodore M. F., Life and Services of; monument to his memory urged, 365.
Meade, Lt. Everard B., 417
Mississippi, The Confederate D
4.
Jackson, Gen. T J.; his system of combine, 38, 118; a Ride for him, 206; his widow described, 340.
Jackson, Mrs. T. J., 340.
Jackson and Lee, Characters of, 23.
Jericho Ford, 318.
Johnson, Gen., Edward, 239, 372.
Johnston, Gen. J. E., 148; his campaign in Georgia, 314, 325, 354.
Johnston, Capt. C. S. Navy, J. W., 291.
Jones, M. D, Ll. D , Joseph, 1.
Jones, Major-Gen., Sam., 303.
Jones, Gov. T. G., 57.
Jones, Wm. Ellis, wounded, 372.
Kane, Dr G A., 214,
Kane. Capt. Thos L, 302
Keelin, James, 295.
King's Mountain, Battle of, 113.
Lamb, Col. Wm., his defence of Fort Fisher, 257; mentioned, 327.
Lamb, Mrs., The heroine of Confederate Point, 289, 258
Lane, Gen. James H., 116.
Landmark, Norfolk, Va., cited, 322.
Last Battle of the War, 226.
Last Blood of the War, The, 343.
Lebby, Capt., 268.
Leech, Capt., John, W. T., 160.
Lee and Jackson, Characters of, 23.
Lee, Gen. R. E., grandeur of the character of, 96; at Appomattox, 353;
e Rolls by order of Secretary of War.
Allen,
Thos.
W., Surgeon, com'd to rank June 10, ‘62. Feb.
E., Surgeon, Dec. 1, ‘62.
Resigned.
Butler,
Thos.
H., contract $80, made by J. P. Logan, August
orgia Regiment.
Died March 30, ‘64.
Foster,
Thos.
C., Assistant Surgeon. July 31, ‘63, 6th, 10t
cal-Director, A. T., by S. H. Stout.
heard,
Thos.
H., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary
, 18th, 24th, and 25th Texas Regiments.
Lee,
Thos.
F., Surgeon.
Passed Board at Murfreesboro, D
31, 64, Austin's Louisiana Battalion.
Mims,
Thos.
R., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary
0, ‘63, Gilmer Hospital, Chattanooga.
Micks,
Thos.
R., Surgeon.
Passed Board Oct., ‘61, at Pens
‘63, Medical College, Atlanta, Ga.
Mitchel,
Thos.
J., Assistant Surgeon.
Passed A. B. M. E., K
Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 13, ‘63, cancelled.
Reid,
Thos.
J., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary
remove Texas Hospital from Richmond.
Whyte,
Thos.
V., Assistant Surgeon. Oct. 31, ‘63, 9th Geor
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