Found 272 total hits in 210 results.
j. Blake, 370
Moffett, W. L., 14th Va. Cavalry, 16
Monroe James Sketch of, 52
Moore, J. Staunton, 28
Moore Surgeon General S. P., 87
Mortality in Confederate and Federal Prisons, Contrasted and Explained, 226
Morton Howard, on dauntless charge of V. M. I. Cadets, 283
Muskets used as harpoons, 166
Myers, Gustavus A., 254
McCaw, Dr. James B., 86 High tribute to, 93
McWilliams Andrew.
Instantaneous killing of, 168
New England, The greed of, 311
New Orleans Battalion, 1814-15 Roster of officers and soldiers of, 133
Nicholas, Geo., sketch of, 55
Nullification Ordinance, 64
Oakwood Cemetary Monument to 16,000 Confederate soldiers at, 89
Oakwood Memorial Association, 84
Olds, Fred A., 247
Payne, Gen. Wm H., Glowing Eulogy of, 285
Pendleton, Edmund Sketch of, 41
Petersburg to Appomattox C. H., From, 261
Petersburg, Evacuation of, 262
Petersburg Grays, Co,. A, 12th Va. Infantry, List of officers and members of, 360
Poagaes Artillery, C
., James, 180
Dixie, How it Came to be Written, 369
Donelson, Capture of Fort, 271
Ellyson, Lieut.-Gov. J Taylor 160
Emancipation in the United States in 1861, 328
Embargo Act. 64
Emmett, Daniel D., 369
Fathers of Confederate Veterans Living 368
Featherston, Capt. John C., 161
Fisher's Hill, Desperate Picketion, Right of Discussed, 67
Semmes, Gen. Paul J, 23
Smith, Capt. Bill, 15
Smith Col. Thomas, 285
Slavery Not the Cause but only the Occasion of the War 1861-5, 59 Forced by New England 59 Jefferson Proposed its Prohibition after 1800, 312
Speed, Attorney Gen. J. J. 252
Spotsylvania C. H.. Losses of Both Armies innry A., 120
Wilcox's Old Brigade at the Crater, 164
Washburn, Gen. C. C., 180
Washington Artillery. 23
Weitzel, Gen., Godfrey, 92
Whiskey, Insurrection of, 1792, 64
White, W. H., 359
Wyatt, Henry W., The first to die in the War, 1861-5, A monument proposed to, 354
Yellow Tavern, Action at, 121
Yancey, W. L, 209
oremost man of all whose influence has led men to govern themselves by spiritual laws, 314
Jeffreys, Thos. D., 241
Johnston, Gen., Albert Sidney. A Tributary Epitaph to, 104
Jones, Gen. W. E., 100
Keenan, Death of Major, 200
Kentucky in 1788, 33
Kershaw, Gen. J. B., 23
Keysville Guards, 146 Roll of, 147
King, Col. H. H., 167
Lassiter, Charles T., Address of, 126
Lee, Gen. R. E. At Appomattox, 15 His self-denying greatness, 294 The quintessence of Virginia, 294 When a privResidence of Mrs. Jacob, 195
Toombs Robert, 74, 144
Universal Suffrage, Evils of, 65
Vandalism of the Federals, 193
Virginia Battle Field Park, 215
Virginia Bill of Rights 50 Virginia Cavalry, the 14th, 13
Virginia Convention of 1788, Personnel of Members, their Imposing Stature and Longevity, 34
Virginia Constitution, Chief Advocates for and Opponents thereto, 35
V. M. I. cadets at Battle of New Market, their Dauntlessness, 288
Virginia Offered to Emancipate her Slav
, William, Sketch of, 57 Remarkable preservation of his body in the grave, 58
Green, Mrs. Anne S., 150
Greatness of Great Things, The, 305
Grigsby, Hugh Blair, 28
Henry, Patrick, Sketch of, 26, 30
Historic Spots of Battlefield around Fredericksburg, 197
Hoar, Senator, Geo. F., 314
Hodges, Dr., J. Adison, 94
Holliday, F. W. M., 157
Howitzers The Richmond, 23
Humphrey's Division Unveiling of Monument to, at Fredericksburg, 174 Address of McClure at, 175
Hunter's Raid in 1864, a Charge Through Harrisonburg, 95
Jackson, on State Rights, Andrew, 67
Jackson, Stonewall, where he fell, 201 the right arm of Lee, 295
Jefferson, Thomas. On Central Government and Universal Suffrage, 65
The foremost man of all whose influence has led men to govern themselves by spiritual laws, 314
Jeffreys, Thos. D., 241
Johnston, Gen., Albert Sidney. A Tributary Epitaph to, 104
Jones, Gen. W. E., 100
Keenan, Death of Major, 200
Kentucky in 1788, 33
Kershaw, Gen. J
of, 159
Salem Church, Battle of, 199
Sanders, Gen. J. C. C. 164
Secession, Right of Discussed, 67
Semmes, Gen. Paul J, 23
Smith, Capt. Bill, 15
Smith Col. Thomas, 285
Slavery Not the Cause but only the Occasion of the War 1861-5, 59 Forced by New England 59 Jefferson Proposed its Prohibition after 1800, 312
Speed, Attorney Gen. J. J. 252
Spotsylvania C. H.. Losses of Both Armies in the Six Days Fight, 208
Stony Creek, Hot Fight at, 152
Starrett, Mrs. Kate CummiR., 119
Walker, Henry E., 119
Walker James A., 119
Walker, R. Lindsey, 119
Weisiger, D A., 119
Wharton Gabriel C.. 120
Wickham, Williams C., 120 Wise, Henry A., 120
Wilcox's Old Brigade at the Crater, 164
Washburn, Gen. C. C., 180
Washington Artillery. 23
Weitzel, Gen., Godfrey, 92
Whiskey, Insurrection of, 1792, 64
White, W. H., 359
Wyatt, Henry W., The first to die in the War, 1861-5, A monument proposed to, 354
Yellow Tavern, Action at, 121
Yancey, W. L, 209
lake, 370
Moffett, W. L., 14th Va. Cavalry, 16
Monroe James Sketch of, 52
Moore, J. Staunton, 28
Moore Surgeon General S. P., 87
Mortality in Confederate and Federal Prisons, Contrasted and Explained, 226
Morton Howard, on dauntless charge of V. M. I. Cadets, 283
Muskets used as harpoons, 166
Myers, Gustavus A., 254
McCaw, Dr. James B., 86 High tribute to, 93
McWilliams Andrew.
Instantaneous killing of, 168
New England, The greed of, 311
New Orleans Battalion, 1814-15 Roster of officers and soldiers of, 133
Nicholas, Geo., sketch of, 55
Nullification Ordinance, 64
Oakwood Cemetary Monument to 16,000 Confederate soldiers at, 89
Oakwood Memorial Association, 84
Olds, Fred A., 247
Payne, Gen. Wm H., Glowing Eulogy of, 285
Pendleton, Edmund Sketch of, 41
Petersburg to Appomattox C. H., From, 261
Petersburg, Evacuation of, 262
Petersburg Grays, Co,. A, 12th Va. Infantry, List of officers and members of, 360
Poagaes Artillery, Col.
xplained, The, 248
Reid, W. D., 279
Roberts, B. A., 251
Robinson, Brilliant Address of Leigh, 293
Reconstruction in April, 1865, Efforts for, 250
Rouss, Chas. B, Gift of, 159
Salem Church, Battle of, 199
Sanders, Gen. J. C. C. 164
Secession, Right of Discussed, 67
Semmes, Gen. Paul J, 23
Smith, Capt. Bill, 15
Smith Col. Thomas, 285
Slavery Not the Cause but only the Occasion of the War 1861-5, 59 Forced by New England 59 Jefferson Proposed its Prohibition after 1800, 312
Speed, Attorney Gen. J. J. 252
Spotsylvania C. H.. Losses of Both Armies in the Six Days Fight, 208
Stony Creek, Hot Fight at, 152
Starrett, Mrs. Kate Cumming 212
Statesmen North and South Disproportionately Represented in Northern Works, 74
States Rights Doctrine Changed, 66
Stearnes F., Lent His Farm for Hospital Service 90
Stuart, J. E. B., How he Played Sheriff, 267 Account of the Death of, 121
Tariff of 1828 the Bill of Abomination, 316
Taylor, Gen., Za
tox C. H., From, 261
Petersburg, Evacuation of, 262
Petersburg Grays, Co,. A, 12th Va. Infantry, List of officers and members of, 360
Poagaes Artillery, Col. W. T., 14
Potter, Gen. R. C., 271
Randolph, Edmund, Sketch of, 43
Ransom's Brigade, Its gallantry in the Capture of Plymouth, N. C., 363
Rebel gave the Yankees a slip, How a, 210
Red Badge Explained, The, 248
Reid, W. D., 279
Roberts, B. A., 251
Robinson, Brilliant Address of Leigh, 293
Reconstruction in April, 1865, Efforts for, 250
Rouss, Chas. B, Gift of, 159
Salem Church, Battle of, 199
Sanders, Gen. J. C. C. 164
Secession, Right of Discussed, 67
Semmes, Gen. Paul J, 23
Smith, Capt. Bill, 15
Smith Col. Thomas, 285
Slavery Not the Cause but only the Occasion of the War 1861-5, 59 Forced by New England 59 Jefferson Proposed its Prohibition after 1800, 312
Speed, Attorney Gen. J. J. 252
Spotsylvania C. H.. Losses of Both Armies in the Six Days Fight, 208
Stony Creek,