Index.
African Slavery, The Problem of, 227.Alexander, C. S. Navy, Capt., 10.
Allen, Col. J. W., 308.
Anderson, Gen. G. T., 88.
Appomattox C. H., Account of the surrender at, 56.
Artillery of the A. N. Va., Address on, 191.
Association of A. N. Va., Re-union of 225; officers of, 238.
Augusta, Ga., Confederate Survivors' Association of, 166.
Barney, C. S. Navy, Lt. J. N., 9.
Barksdale, Surgeon, Randolph, 95.
Barnwell, Capt., Robt., Gallantry of, 176.
Barton, Col. W. B., 182.
Baum, Marcus, Death of, 89.
Bernard, Hon. D. M., 94, 199.
Bernard, Geo. S., 68, 75, 77.
Bethel, Battle of, 65.
Bidgood, Col. J. V., 353, 401.
Brander, Maj. T. A., 185, 323, 367, 378, 398, 401.
Breckinridge, Gen. John C., 207.
Breckinridge, Hon. W. C. P., 225.
Bridges, Capt. John L., 65.
Brooke, C. S. Navy, Lt. J. M., 2.
Brown, Col., J. Thompson, 291.
Cavalry of A. N. Va., Address on the, 199.
Chatfield, Col. J. L., Death of, 180.
Chew, Capt. W. S., 33.
Chew, Col. R. P. 33.
Chickamauga, Confederate losses at battle of, 124.
Christian, Hon., Geo. L., 191, 238, 261, 296, 356, 401.
Claiborne, Surgeon James W., 83, 84.
Claiborne, Dr., John Herbert, 201.
Collier, Hon., Chas. F., 201.
Columbus, Justin Winsor's criticism of, 338.
Commonwealth Club, The, 213.
Confederate Army and Navy, Statistics and casualties of, 109, 123, 238; disabled survivors of, 120, 141; losses in from the several Southern States, 141; provisions for relief of veterans—Florida, 142: Georgia, 146; Louisiana, 151; Mississippi, 157; South Carolina, 163; Texas, 165; Virginia, 165, 315.
Confederate Generals, Living, 54; first appointed. 98.
Confederate, The first killed in battle, 63.
Confederate Veterans of Va., Roster of Camps and Officers, 398.
Cutshaw, Col. W. E., 238, 261.
Dame, D. D., Rev. W. M., 261.
Davis, President, Jefferson, Ingalls' tribute to, 371.
Davis and Johnston, Cause of their variance, 95.
Did the Federals Fight Against Superior Numbers? 238.
Doby, Capt. A. E., Death of, 89.
Dunn, Major, Andrew, 95.
Early, Tribute of, to Gen. Ewell, 32.
Echols, Gen., John, 26.
Edwards, Leroy S., 74.
Ellett, Capt, Thos., 185, 238, 361, 399.
Ellyson, Hon., J. Taylor, 185, 201, 261, 361.
Emory, Col. A., wounded, 182.
Etheridge, Major, 79.
Ewell, Col., Benj. S., 26.
Jewell's Opinion of Gen. Jackson, Gen., 26
Ex-Confederate, and What He Has Done in Peace, The, 225.
Farley. James A., Death of, 77.
Federal and Confederate Armies, relative numbers and losses of, 238.
Federals fire on their own wounded, 11.
Feild, Col. E. M., 84.
Field, Gen. C. W., 88.
Fisher, Fort, The Defence of, 301.
Flournoy, Hon. H. W., 185, 202. 356, 401.
Forts Sumter, Johnston, Moultrie, and batteries Gregg and Wagner, location of, 169.
Forrest, Lt.-Gen. N. B., Lord Wolseley's estimate of, 325.
Fulkerson, Col., Abe, 309.
Fugitive slave law nullified, The, 382.
Gaillard, Col. P. C., 172.
Generals of the C. S. Army, Living, 34.
Gordon, Gen. John B., 110, 400.
Gorham, Hon., Geo. C., 205.
Gregg's Texas Brigade, 71.
Gregg, Fort, The Artillery Defenders of—A correction, 33.
Graham, Col., Robt., 169.
Groner, Gen. V. D., 92.
Hagood, Gen., Johnson, 181.
Harcourt, Sir, Wm., 343.
Harris, Gen. D. B., Life and Services of, 395.
Heroine of Confederate Point, The, a contemporaneous account of the defence of Fort Fisher, Dec. 24-25, 1864, 301.
Heth, Gen., Harry, 356; Sketch of, 389.
Hiden, D. D., Rev. J. C., 307.
Hill, Gen. A. P., unveiling of the statue of, at Richmond, with ceremonies and oration of Gen. J. A. Walker, 352; how killed and by whom, 349, 383; characteristics of, 384; his name last on the lips of Lee and Jackson. 385; presentation of statute of, to A. P. Hill Camp, Petersburg, Virginia, ceremonies of, speeches at, etc., 184.
Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans, 68, 399.
Hill, Hon. David B., 335.
Hill, Gen. D. H., 65.
Hollins, Commander, Geo. N., 21.
Hutton, Midshipman, 10.
Ingalls, Hon. J. J., His tribute to Davis, 371.
Ireson, M. M. S., 49.
Jackson's Opinion of Ewell, Gen. Stonewall, 26; Reminiscences of, 307; Tribute to, 373.
Jackson, Wounding of Col. J. H., 182. [404]
James, Capt., Geo. S., 62.
Jenkins, Death of Gen. M., 70.
Johnston and Davis, Cause of their variance, 95.
Johnston, Gen., Albert Sidney, Death of, 129.
Johnston's Surrender, Terms offered by Gen. Sherman, 205.
Jones, C. S. Navy, Lt. Catesby Ap. R. 4, 11.
Jones, M. D., Ll.D., Prof. Joseph, 109.
Jones, D. D., Rev. J. Wm., Address of, 367.
Jones, W. Ellis, 185.
Kershaw, Gen. J. B., 88.
Klein, Death of Capt., 172.
Knight, Col. Charles W., 172.
Lamb, Col. Wm., Letter of wife of, giving account of the Defence of Fort Fisher, 301.
Lee, Gen., Fitzhugh, 47.
Lee, Gen. R. E., His charge with the Texas Brigade, 71; tributes of Gen. J. A. Walker and Hon. B. H. Hill to, 372.
Longstreet, Wounding of Gen. James, 70.
McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon 16, 237, 238, 356, 364, 398, 399, 401.
McCarthy, Carlton, 261.
McCarthy, Capt., Edward, 291.
Macaulay, Zachary, a slave-trader, 272.
Mahone's Brigade, its part in the battle of the Wilderness, 68, 86.
McKethan, Col. H., 172.
Marr, Capt. John Q., 65.
Mauk, John W., 349.
May Dr. Ben. H., color bearer 12th Va. Regiment, Death of, 68, 72, 78.
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, 117th Anniversary of, with oration of Hon. D. B. Hill, 335
Medical Corps of the C. S. Army and Navy. The dead of, since 1865, 111; formation of, 112; re-union of survivors of, at Chatttanooga, Tenn., 123,; address before, by Surgeon-General Jones, 137; insignia of, 137; Medical Relief Corps. of, 138.
Medical History of C. S. Army and Navy, 109.
Merrimac or Virginia, her plan, construction and career, 1, 6.
Mingea, Joseph, Death of, 82.
Minitree, Col. Joseph P., 77, 93.
Minor, C. S. Navy, Lt R. D., 11.
Monitor, the Federal, 13.
Moore, J. Blythe, 261, 298.
Moore,. Surgeon-General S. P., 109.
Moorman, Col. Geo., 400.
Morgan, Col. W. A., 48.
Morrison, Sergt., Geo. J., 93.
Murfreesboroa, Capture of, 328.
Newton, D. D., M. D., Rev. J. B., 367
Newton, C. S. Navy, Virginius, his History of the Merrimac or Virginia, 1.
North Carolina, troops furnished the C. S. Army by, with casualties of, 64 university of, 214.
Oepidus, The plea of the daughter of, 375.
Olmstead, Col. C. H., 169.
Page, Hon. R. M., 46.
Palmer, Col., Win. H., 184, 202, 356.
Palmer, George S., 211.
Parish councils proposed, 343.
Parker, C. S. Navy, Capt. W. H., 10.
Patterson, Captain John R., 76, 93.
Patton, Col. L. W. T., 308.
Pegram Battalion Association, 184; gallant deeds of, 185,362.
Pegram, Capt. R. B., 75.
Penn, Gen. D. B., 309.
Perry, Col. H. H., 56.
Perry, Capt. Leslie J., 108.
Petersburg, Defence of, 382.
Pillow, Capture of Fort, 330.
Porter, U. S. Navy, Constructor J. L., 2.
Private Infantryman, The, the typical hero of the South, 311.
Private soldier, Valor of the, 374.
Pryor, Gen. Roger A., 61.
Pucci, W. F., Death of, 76.
Putnam, Col. H. S., 179.
Ramsey, Major mortally wounded, 182.
Randolph, The freed slaves of John, persecuted in Ohio, 276.
Randolph, Norman V., 316, 323, 356.
Richmond a city of Monuments, 352
Richmond Howitzers, Unveiling of the monument to; ceremonies of, 259.
Rion, Capt. W. H., Death of, 181, 182.
Robinson, Leigh, Noble oration of, 259.
Rockwell, Joseph B., 83.
Rogers, Hon. R. L., 57.
Salisbury, Lord, 343.
Saunders, Ll. D., Life and Services of Col. W. L., 212.
Seymour, Gen., Truman, 179.
Shaw, Capt. R. G., Death of, 181.
Sheppard, W. L., 261, 294, 361.
Sherman, Terms offered Johnston by, 205.
Shiloh, Battle of, 326.
Simkins, Col. J. C., Death of, 172, 182.
Slaughter's Mountain, Battle of, 378.
Slaughter, Peyton, 308.
Slavery forced on Va., 267; Efforts for emancipation, 273.
Smith, Hugh R., 79.
Smith, W. C., 81.
Soldiers' Home, Richmond, Va., Its origin, history, benefactors, and roll of inmates, 315.
Sophocles, His Tragedy of Antigone, 375.
Sorrell, Gen. G. M., 58, 69; gallantry of, 80.
South, Noble Defence of the; past relation of to Slavery, 263.
Stevenson, Gen., 179.
Stewart, Col., Wm. H., 314.
Strong, Gen. G. G., 179 Death of, 180.
Sumter, Who fired the first gun on Fort, 61.
Taliaferro, Gen. W. B., 170; Staff of, 171.
Taliaferro, Capt. W. T., 171.
Tatnail, Commodore, Josiah, 19
Tayleure, W. W., 76.
Taylor and Ewell, Generals; their opinion of each other, 33.
Taylor, Capt. R. 77-90.
Tatum, Capt. W. T., Death of, 181, 182.
Tennessee, casualties of the Army of, Nov., 1863, 127.
Turner, John R., 68.
United Confederate Veterans, report of Surgeon-General Jones, 100, 400; officers of for the department of Virginia 401.
Van Brunt, Capt., 16.
Venable, Col,. Chas. S., 71
Vicksburg, the Defence of, 125. [405]
Virginia Cavalry, First, re-union of Co. D.; original roll, killed, wounded and survivors of, 39.
Virginia Infantry, Twelfth, casualties of May 7, 1864, 76
Virginia, The, her history, career, etc., 1.
Virginia Troops in the C. S. Army, 64.
Voris, Col. A. C., wounded, 182.
Waddell, Hon. A. M., 212.
Wagner, Col., Thos. M., 170.
Wagner, The Defence of Battery, 166; garrison of, 172; Federal loss and Confederate loss at, 182; evacuation of, 183: armament of, 397.
Walker, Gen. J. A., Oration of, 369; sketch of, 389.
War of 1861-1865, the twelve decisive battles of, 240.
War-Talks of Confederate Veterans. 68.
Ward, John Shirley, 238.
Watson, Captain, David, 291.
Webb, C. S. Navy, Lt. W. A., 9.
Weeks, Prof. S. B., 63.
Weisiger, Gen. D. A., 70. 77,
White, B. B., Death of, 86.
White, W. L., Remarks of, 262.
Wilderness, Battle of the, address on, 68.
Williams, Capt., Chas. U., 316, 356.
Williams, Col. Lewis B., 308.
Williams, Gen., Seth, 59.
Williamson, W. P., engineer C. S. Navy, 3.
Wilson, U. S. A, Capt. L. C., 54.
Winsor, Justin, 338.
Wolseley, Lord, 325.
Wood, C. S. Navy, Lt. John Taylor, 4, 12.
Worden, Capt. John L., 16.
Wright, Gen. M. J., 34, 256.
Wyatt, H. L., the first Confederate soldier killed in battle, Sketch of, 63, 65.