Found 258 total hits in 194 results.
escape, 75; course of, inconsistent, 362.
McAlwee, G. W. 354.
McAnerny, Capt. John, 200.
McBirney, Major, 19.
McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon, 61.
McLaws, Gen. L., 108.
Mallet Lt. Col. J. W., 1.
Malvern Hill, Battle of, 357.
Manassas 8th Virginia at Second, 313.
Marshall, Col. Charles 34, 323.
Marylanders in the C. S. Army, 235.
Massey, Col. E. C., 164.
Maury, Gen. D. H., 324.
Meade, General, 104.
Memorial Day, Origin of. 368.
Memorial Sermon in Old St. John's Church, 338.
Minor, Lieut. R. D., 50.
Morrison. Col. E. M., 319.
Mosby Col. John S., 21, 34, 210; Unjust strictures by, 230, 269.
Munford's Marylauders never surrendered 309.
Murdaugh, John D. 39.
Murdaugh, Capt. Wm.
H., 39.
Nitre and Mining Bureau, 11.
Oates, Col., of the 50th Ala., 128.
O'Conor Chas., the first to lead for defence of Jefferson Davis, 245.
Oladowswi, Lieut. Col., 16.
Ordnance of secession, 186.
Ordnance Bureau of the Confederacy, 1.15.
O
ng city of, 317.
Rodes Gen. R. E., 8.
Rogers, Capt. Geo.
J., 208.
Ryal, Lieut. C. M., 65.
St. John, Col. J. M., 10 16.
Salem Church, Monument at, 167.
Sedgwick General 80.
Selph. Capt. Colin McRae, 256.
Semmes, Admiral R., 2.
Seward, W. H., Treachery of, brought firing on Sumter, 360.
Shea, Hon. George, 243.
Sherman, General, His pillage and destruction, 152.
Slingluff, L. F. C., 152.
Slocum, General, 122.
Smith, Gerrit, 248.
Spayd, H. H., 274.
Spotsylvania, Monuments to those who fell at, 164.
Staunton River Bridge, Gallant defence of, 321.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 251.
Stewart, Gen. George H., 133.
Stone, Roy. United States Department of Agriculture, 285.
Stonebraker, John A., 309.
Stoneman, General 17 18
Stribling, Col. Robert M., 172.
Stuart Gen J. E. B., 65; death of, 69, 216.
Sulivane, Colonel, 318.
Sumpter, J. U., 183.
Swanson, Governor, 164.
Swayze, T. F, 164.
Talcott, Col. T. M. R., 21.
Taliaferro
Johnson, Capt. Elliot, 213.
Johnston, Gen., 18.
Jones' Battalion of Artillery, 328.
Jones, Col. Beuhring, 349.
Jones Col. H. P., 176,
Jones, Lieut. J. Pembroke, 51.
Kane, Dr. E. K., 42
Kieffer, Henry M., 299.
Kenny, Lt. Col., 16.
Lamb, Col. Wm., 3.
Lawson. Gallant exploit of Capt. Campbell. 320.
Lehman, Franklin W., 273.
Logan. Mrs. John A., 366.
Lomax, Gen. L. L., 177.
Longstreet, Gen. Old Pete, 78, 126.
Lumpkin, Rev. J. T., 266, 282.
Lee's, Gders never surrendered 309.
Murdaugh, John D. 39.
Murdaugh, Capt. Wm.
H., 39.
Nitre and Mining Bureau, 11.
Oates, Col., of the 50th Ala., 128.
O'Conor Chas., the first to lead for defence of Jefferson Davis, 245.
Oladowswi, Lieut. Col., 16.
Ordnance of secession, 186.
Ordnance Bureau of the Confederacy, 1.15.
Ould, Col. Robert, Commissioner of Exchange, 352.
Parker, Commodore F. A., 42.
Parker, Representative, 164.
Pegram, Willy 65.
Petersburg Fight around.
Ala., 128.
O'Conor Chas., the first to lead for defence of Jefferson Davis, 245.
Oladowswi, Lieut. Col., 16.
Ordnance of secession, 186.
Ordnance Bureau of the Confederacy, 1.15.
Ould, Col. Robert, Commissioner of Exchange, 352.
Parker, Commodore F. A., 42.
Parker, Representative, 164.
Pegram, Willy 65.
Petersburg Fight around.
174.
Pickett, Gen. George E., 132.
Pickett's Division, fatalities in its officers, 193.
Pleasanton, Gen. A., 35.
Plume, Gen. Joseph,Parker, Representative, 164.
Pegram, Willy 65.
Petersburg Fight around.
174.
Pickett, Gen. George E., 132.
Pickett's Division, fatalities in its officers, 193.
Pleasanton, Gen. A., 35.
Plume, Gen. Joseph, 165.
Plummer, Rev. Dr. W. S., 71.
Poindexter, Rev. James E., 144.
Rains, Col. G. W.. 4, 16.
Ramsey W. R., 298.
Reynolds, Death of General, 121.
Richmond? Who was last to leave the burning city of, 317.
Rodes Gen. R. E., 8.
Rogers, Capt. Geo.
J., 208.
Ryal, Lieut. C. M., 65.
St. John, Col. J. M., 10 16.
Salem Church, Monument at, 167.
Sedgwick General 80.
Selph. Capt. Colin McRae, 256.
Semmes, Admiral R., 2.
Seward, W. H., Treachery of, brought firing on
Cuyler, Lt. Col. R. M., 16.
Dahlgren, War-time story of, 198; Defeat of Raid of, 351.
Daniel, Hon. John W., 172.
Davis, Jefferson.
Statement as to causes of his long imprisonment, 243; Reward for arrest of 249.
Dearing, Jim, Boy Brigadier, 70, 313.
De Lagnel, Major J. A., 16.
Douglas, Col H. Kyd, 318.
Drewry's Bluff, Errors as to Battle of, corrected, 179.
Early, Gen. J. A., 118.
Ellyson, J. Taylor, 164.
Elzey, Gen. A., 357.
Etheredge, Major W. H., 207.
Evans, Thomas R. 303.
Ewell, Gen. R. S., 33,113; defended 336.
Farinholt, Col. B. L., 321.
Five Forks, Story of Battle of, 172.
Flying machine of the Confederacy, 302.
Fredericksburg, Suffering in, after the battle, 355.
Forrest in West Tennessee, 304; Bravest of brave, 364.
Forsyth, Gen. James W., 174.
Franklin, Admiral, 42.
Freelinghuysen, Joseph S., 165.
General, Capture of the Engine, 264.
Gettysburg Campaign 210; deliberate insinuations as to and reflections o
ecession, 186.
Ordnance Bureau of the Confederacy, 1.15.
Ould, Col. Robert, Commissioner of Exchange, 352.
Parker, Commodore F. A., 42.
Parker, Representative, 164.
Pegram, Willy 65.
Petersburg Fight around.
174.
Pickett, Gen. George E., 132.
Pickett's Division, fatalities in its officers, 193.
Pleasanton, Gen. A., 35.
Plume, Gen. Joseph, 165.
Plummer, Rev. Dr. W. S., 71.
Poindexter, Rev. James E., 144.
Rains, Col. G. W.. 4, 16.
Ramsey W. R., 298.
Reynolds, Death of General, 121.
Richmond? Who was last to leave the burning city of, 317.
Rodes Gen. R. E., 8.
Rogers, Capt. Geo.
J., 208.
Ryal, Lieut. C. M., 65.
St. John, Col. J. M., 10 16.
Salem Church, Monument at, 167.
Sedgwick General 80.
Selph. Capt. Colin McRae, 256.
Semmes, Admiral R., 2.
Seward, W. H., Treachery of, brought firing on Sumter, 360.
Shea, Hon. George, 243.
Sherman, General, His pillage and destruction, 152.
Slingluff, L. F. C., 152.
Slo
l, 18.
Cold Harbor, Recollections of Second Battle of, 319.
Color Episode of the 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, 266.
Cloyd's Mountain, Recollections of Battle of 349.
Confederate Flag, how it was devised, 235.
Cook, Capt. John D. S., 195.
Corse, Gen., Old Grand Dad, 320.
Cowan, Col. Andrew, 194.
Crater, Battle of, 208; Who gave order to charge at, 204.
Crocker, Hon. J. F., 185, 194; Personal experiences of, 257.
Curtin, Hon. A. G., 248.
Cushing, Caleb, 42.
Cuyler, Lt. Col. R. M., 16.
Dahlgren, War-time story of, 198; Defeat of Raid of, 351.
Daniel, Hon. John W., 172.
Davis, Jefferson.
Statement as to causes of his long imprisonment, 243; Reward for arrest of 249.
Dearing, Jim, Boy Brigadier, 70, 313.
De Lagnel, Major J. A., 16.
Douglas, Col H. Kyd, 318.
Drewry's Bluff, Errors as to Battle of, corrected, 179.
Early, Gen. J. A., 118.
Ellyson, J. Taylor, 164.
Elzey, Gen. A., 357.
Etheredge, Major W. H., 207.
Evans, T
16.
Anderson, Gen. Joseph R., 6.
Anderson, Gen. R. H., 173.
Andrew, Gov. John A., 246.
Andrews, Gen., on Battle of Gettysburg, 128.
Andrews, Col. of ions of Battle of 349.
Confederate Flag, how it was devised, 235.
Cook, Capt. John D. S., 195.
Corse, Gen., Old Grand Dad, 320.
Cowan, Col. Andrew, 194.
, 16.
Dahlgren, War-time story of, 198; Defeat of Raid of, 351.
Daniel, Hon. John W., 172.
Davis, Jefferson.
Statement as to causes of his long imprisonmenallant exploit of Capt. Campbell. 320.
Lehman, Franklin W., 273.
Logan. Mrs. John A., 366.
Lomax, Gen. L. L., 177.
Longstreet, Gen. Old Pete, 78, 126.
escape, 75; course of, inconsistent, 362.
McAlwee, G. W. 354.
McAnerny, Capt. John, 200.
McBirney, Major, 19.
McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon, 61.
McLaws, Gen.urch, 338.
Minor, Lieut. R. D., 50.
Morrison. Col. E. M., 319.
Mosby Col. John S., 21, 34, 210; Unjust strictures by, 230, 269.
Munford's Marylauders nev
er, Commodore F. A., 42.
Parker, Representative, 164.
Pegram, Willy 65.
Petersburg Fight around.
174.
Pickett, Gen. George E., 132.
Pickett's Division, fatalities in its officers, 193.
Pleasanton, Gen. A., 35.
Plume, Gen. Joseph, 165.
Plummer, Rev. Dr. W. S., 71.
Poindexter, Rev. James E., 144.
Rains, Col. G. W.. 4, 16.
Ramsey W. R., 298.
Reynolds, Death of General, 121.
Richmond? Who was last to leave the burning city of, 317.
Rodes Gen. R. E., 8.
Rogers, Capt. Geo.
J., 208.
Ryal, Lieut. C. M., 65.
St. John, Col. J. M., 10 16.
Salem Church, Monument at, 167.
Sedgwick General 80.
Selph. Capt. Colin McRae, 256.
Semmes, Admiral R., 2.
Seward, W. H., Treachery of, brought firing on Sumter, 360.
Shea, Hon. George, 243.
Sherman, General, His pillage and destruction, 152.
Slingluff, L. F. C., 152.
Slocum, General, 122.
Smith, Gerrit, 248.
Spayd, H. H., 274.
Spotsylvania, Monuments to those who fell at, 164.
Breathed, Jim, 25.
Breckinridge, Gen. J. C., 247.
Brehm Henry G., 266.
Broun, Col. W Leroy, 16.
Broun, Major Thos.
L., 349.
Brown, Col. J. Thompson, 64.
Buchanan, Capt. 40.
Bulloch, Capt., 49.
Bryan, Joseph, his service in Mosby's Command, 348.
Cabell, Gen. W. L. 255.
Carey, Misses made Confederate flag, 256.
Carter, Lt. Robert. 50.
Carrington J. McDowell, 337.
Cemetery Ridge, 150
Chambersburg, The burning of, 152,
Christian, Col. C. B.. 236.
Clay, Clin the C. S. Army, 235.
Massey, Col. E. C., 164.
Maury, Gen. D. H., 324.
Meade, General, 104.
Memorial Day, Origin of. 368.
Memorial Sermon in Old St. John's Church, 338.
Minor, Lieut. R. D., 50.
Morrison. Col. E. M., 319.
Mosby Col. John S., 21, 34, 210; Unjust strictures by, 230, 269.
Munford's Marylauders never surrendered 309.
Murdaugh, John D. 39.
Murdaugh, Capt. Wm.
H., 39.
Nitre and Mining Bureau, 11.
Oates, Col., of the 50th Ala., 128.
O'Conor Ch