Index.
Alabama, Casualties in regiments of, at Chancellorsville, 7; at Gettysburg, 13; officers of the 12th, 19; its petition to be transferred toAlabama, 26; tributes to the women of, 186, 213; cavalry of, 220.
American Constitution, The, guarantees of, 185, 210, 334, 335, 336.
Appomattox, Its memories, 199.
Arsenal, The Confederate, at Richmond, Va., 373.
Badges for Confederate gallantry, 10.
Baird, William, 39.
Ball, Colonel W. B., 242.
Bartlett, Remarks of Commander, on John Buck, Ex. C. S. A., at Boston, 309.
Battle, General Cullen A., 16.
Beach, Moses Y., 102.
Beaufort Volunteer Artillery, Sketch of, 233.
Bee, General Barnard E., 140.
Blaine, J. G., on the Dred Scott Decision, 52; on the right of secession, 59.
Boonsboro, Md., 17.
Bostick, Benjamin, 33.
Boyd's Landing, Battle of, 63. 82.
Bragg, General B., Failure of, at Fort Fisher, 161.
Bristow Station, Battle of, 20.
Brock, R. A., 255.
Broun, Ll. D., Colonel W. LeRoy, 365.
Brown, Rev. Dr., William, 289.
Bull Run, Battle of, reported by the N. Y. Tribune, 103, 139.
Burr, Rev., C. Chauncy, 325.
Butler, General B. F., sent to New York to control the popular vote, 327.
Cabell, Captain, J. Grattan, 242.
Carlile, Hon. J. S., on the W. Va. Constitution, 42.
Carter, James C., 336.
Carey, Matthew, 352.
Castle Thunder, 24.
Cavalry Heroes, 224; wants, trials and heroism of, 359
Central Presbyterian, The, 258, 289.
Chambersburg, Southern account of the burning of, 315.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 7.
Chappell, honored, Private, 10.
Charleston Ancient Artillery, 233; Light Dragoons, 235.
Christian Association of O'Neal's Brigade, 22, 25.
Christian, Hon. George L., 280, 323.
Clark, Captain M. H., 96; his ancestry, last C. S. Treasurer. 97.
Clopton, Hon., David, 12th Alabama, 27.
Cocke, General, P. St. G., 242.
Colcock, Colonel C. J., 3d S. C. Cavalry, Sketch of, 32.
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 145.
Confederate Cause and its Defenders, 323; Northern detractors of, 324; despoilment of, 325; prices, 5, 11, 14, 16, 17, 23, 26; music, 22; newspapers, 26; rations, 29; trained officers in its army, 65; retreat of the Cabinet from Richmond, 96; respect for private property, 120, 319; odds of, as compared with the Federals, 193, 194, 335, 342; disasters of in 1862, 195; English tributes to, 196; sufferings of, 197, 200; return home of the, 97; the sailor, 215; heroism and morale of, 341; cavalry, the wants, trials and heroism of, 359; deficiencies in ordnance supplies, 365.
Cory, Chappell, Address of, 228.
Courtenay, W. A., 32, 62, 232.
Cowan, Colonel Robert H., 132
Cox, E. P., Address of, 292.
Cox, Captain H. W., killed, 7.
Cullen, Captain, O'Neal's Brigade, 14.
Cuyler, Rev. Dr. T. L, 285.
Darwin, Captain, killed, 11.
Daves, Major, Graham, 116, 138.
Davie, W. R., Jr., 109.
Davis, Jefferson, President, on the fall of Fort Fisher, 167; reverenced in the South, 334; persecution of, 337.
Davis, Colonel, J. Lucius, 242
Davis, Captain J. T., killed, 12.
DeArmond, Hon. D A., 300.
Denson, Captain C. B., 129.
Dew, Thomas R., 352.
Dick, Major, Charles, 349.
Dismemberment of Virginia by the U. S., 39.
Dixon, Lieutenant G. F, Heroic death of, 218.
Dualey, Lieutenant, killed, 7.
Duncan, Colonel, Blanton, 173.
Eager, Rev. G. B., Prayer of, 183.
Earle's Battery, 238.
Eason, J. M. and T. D,, 67.
Elliott, General Stephen, Jr., 233.
Ellis, Governor John W., 138
Emilio's History of the 54th Mass., 77, 85, 239.
Ewell's Corps, General R. E., 17, 127.
Fairly, Major J. S., 140.
Faith, Hope and Charity symbolized, 255.
Falkner, Captain, Jefferson, 220.
Falkner, Major, Address of, 219.
Farrar, Judge F. R, ‘Johnny Reb,’ 261, 302.
Federal ruthlessness, 21.
Fiske, John, on the influence of the Northwestern territory, 54.
Fletcher, Death of Lieutenant, 13.
‘Foe, They honor a former,’ 308.
Fort Fisher, Defence of, 159.
Foster, General John C., 19.
Franklin. Battle of, 240.
Frobel, Colonel B. W., 142.
Furman's Light Artillery, 238. Gaines' Mill, Battle of, 146. [382]
Garnett, Surg., A. Y. P., 15.
Garnett, Hon. James M.; his life and character, 347.
Garnett, Prof., Jas. M., 347.
Garnett, Hon. T. S., 315.
Geneva Commission; Finding of the, 219.
Germanna Ford, Battle of, 25.
Gettysburg, Battle of, 12, 116; Causes of Defeat at, 127.
Gilham, Col., Wm.. 242.
Gladstone, Hon. W. E, 332.
Glennan, M , 167.
Gordon, Col. A. M.; killed, 7.
Gorgas, Gen., Josiah, 366.
Graves, Gen. B., 16.
Greeley, Horace, 325, 329.
Grigsby, Hugh Blair, 351.
Guthrie, Rev., Donald, 372.
Hampden-Sidney College, 258, 289.
Hamilton, Alex., 189.
Hamilton, Capt., James, 105.
Hammond, Lieu't., killed, Hanover C. H.; Engagement at, 249.
Harper's Ferry, Va., 139
Hawes, Samuel P., 259.
Hay, Mary Eliza, 33.
Hayes, General; captured, 8.
Henry, Win. Wirt, 350.
Herbert, Hon. H. A.; address of, 215.
Hill, Maj. James H., 158.
Hoar, G. F.; on the Generosity of Va., 53.
Hobart, Pasha, 161
Hobson, Lt. R. P., 219, 232.
Hoge, Rev. Dr., M. D., 10, 243; A Memorial of, 255; Ancestry and Kindred, 257; Devotion to the South, 261; Went abroad for Bibles, 261; As a Slaveholder, 262; Some Addresses of, 264; Oratorical Powers, 266; Trusts held, 266; Huguenot extraction of, 267; Anniversary Celebrations of Pastorate, 267: His Family a Mason, 271; Services in Behalf of Education, 276; Tribute to by Rev. Dr. Kerr, 277; At the Sick Bed-side, 279. Tribute of Judge Christian, Analysis of his Character. 281 His Will-Power 283; Connection with the Southern Historical Society, 284; Simple Burial Services; Honored by Veterans, 275; Connection with the Central Presbyterian, 289; A Gracious Deed of, 290.
Hoge, Rev. Dr., Peyton, 260, 290.
Hoge, Rev. Dr. W. J , 8.
Hoge Memorial Church, 260.
Holderby. Rev. A. R., 260.
Holt, Judge Advocate, Gen. J., 337.
Honey Hill, Battle of, 36 65, 68; Forces Engaged at, 69; S. C. Officers in, 71, 82; Heroes of, 232; Capt. G. C. Soule on, 86.
Horton of Boston, Rev. E. A., 309.
Horton, Lucy Frances, 33.
Howard, Gen. John H., gallantry of, 77.
Howitzers, The Richmond, 245.
Hudgin, Capt. J. M., 115.
Huger, Gen., Benj., 143.
Hunter, R. M. T., 358.
Hutson, Mary W., 32.
Ingram, John, killed, 11.
Iron Armor, first use of in the C. S. Army, 67.
Jackson, Gen. T. J.; Death of, 9, 131, 293.
James, Capt., Geo. S., 105.
Jeffersonton, Battle of, 19
Jenkins, Maj., John, 36, 70.
Johnson's Defence of Charleston, 65.
Johnston, Gen J. E., Surrender of, 37; His Tribute to Gen. Whiting, 158.
Johnston, Col., Wm. Preston, 98.
Jones, Col. R. F., killed, 10.
Jones, Gen., Sam, 139.
Jones, Ex-Gov. T. C., Address of, 186.
Jones, Hon. W. A., 301.
Kanapaux's Battery, 236.
Keeling, Capt. R. H., killed, 11.
Kelley, Dr. J. B , 10.
Kelley's Ford, Battle of, 23.
Keokuk, The Ironclad, 67.
Kerr, Rev. Dr., Robt. P., 277.
King, Col. Clay; Gallantry of, 224.
Lacoste, A. W. Gallantry of, 67.
Lacy, Rev. Dr., Drury, 257.
Lafayette Artillery, The, 236.
Lamb, Col. Wm , at Fort Fisher, 159.
Latane, Death of Capt., 249.
Lee Camp—Old Richmond, Va.; Sketch of, 241; Batteries at, 244.
Lee, Chas. Carter, 353.
Lee, Gen. R. E.; on Respect to Private Property, 120, 245, 294, 319.
Lee, Gen., Wm. F., 247.
Lincoln's Contest for President, 325, the vote for, 328; How his Election was Received in the South, 55.
Locust (Grove, Battle of, 24.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 335.
Loehr, Sergt. C. T., 110.
Longstreet, Gen., James, 29, 127, 143.
Lothian, The Marquis of, 330.
Louisiana, Distinguished Dead of, 357.
Lyon, Rev., Wm, 259.
Macaulay on Trained Officers in War, 66.
McClure, Col. A. K.; Hospitality of, 320.
McCrady, Capt., John, 105.
McCarthy, Justin, 132.
Mackey, Lt. Alfred; killed, 321.
McGuire, Dr., Hunter, 279.
Macon Confederates, Officers in 1862, 6.
Maryland and Penn., Advance into, 4, 120.
Mallory, Hon S. F., 215.
McNeely, Capt., wounded, 7.
Maury, Gen. D. H., 284.
Mebane, Cummings, 134
Mercer, John, 348.
Milford Station, Battle of, 110; Importance of, 115
Miller, Polk, tradacteur, 262.
Mine Run, Battle of, 25.
Montgomery, Ala., Monument to Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Unveiled at, 181; its history, 230.
Moore. J. B., 306.
Moore, J. Scott, 323.
Moore, Gen P. T., 242.
Morris, Gouverneur on the U. S. Constitution, 46.
Murfreesboro, Battle of, 222.
Navy, The Confederate, 215; Defence of, 216.
New Hope Church, Battle of, 222.
News Association of the U. S.; Beginning of the, 101.
Nicholson, Capt.: Married, 16.
North Carolina; Gallantry of her Troops; her Dead, 133. [383]
Northwestern Territory-Influence of in forming the Union, 54.
Norton, Maj., Geo. F., 111.
Old Market Mission, Richmond, The, 260.
Otey, 33.
Palmer, Rev. Dr. B. M., 284.
Palmer, burgeon W. P., 205.
Park, Capt. R E.; Diary of,; Positions held by, 6, 16.
Pelham, Major John; Tributes to, 212, 292; Portrait of Presented Lee Camp C. V , 291; London Times on, 293; Lines on, 299; Recollections of, 306.
Pensioning of the Confederate Soldiers by the U. S. Government, Protest against, 313, 322.
Pettigrew, General J. J., wounded, 144.
Peyton, Major T. G., 242.
Porter, General, Fitz John, 135, 250.
Port Royal, Battle of. 233.
Presbyterian Church, Richmond, The Second, 259.
Preston, General John S., 244.
Proskauer, Major, 21.
Pryor, Colonel Roger A , 108.
Rains, Colonel G J., 370.
Ramseur, General S. D., and bride, 4,
Randolph, General G. W., 243.
Randolph, John, 350.
Raoul, Miss C. T., fired the gun proclaiming the secession of Alabama, 212.
Reeve, Captain, E. Payson, 111.
Reilly, Major, James, 161.
Richmond, Va., Fall of, 375; hotels in 1863, 3.
Rodes, General R. E., Commendation of Alabama troops, 31.
Roosevelt, Hon., Theo., 342.
Rosser, Rev. Dr. Leo., 18.
Rowe, Colonel, Residence of, 25.
Ruffin, Edmund, at Fort Sumter, 107.
Russell, Lord, John, 332.
Ryan, Lieutenant, killed, 11.
Sanford, Col. J. W. A, Address of, 209.
Sanford, Col. W. J., Address of, 184.
Schenck, Rev. Dr. B S., 316
Screws, Capt. B. H., Address of, 212.
Secession, Blain on, 59; right of, 189, 210, 330, 336.
Seymour, Horatio, on the conquest of the South, 325.
Shafer, Miss, Rose, Bravery of, 12.
Shatter, General W. R., 227.
Shiloh, Battle of, 225.
Simons, Gen., Jas., 108.
Slave, Southern relation of master to, 262.
Slavery not the cause of the disruption of the Union, 55, 319, 333.
Smith, Rev. Dr., James Power, 289.
Smith, Goldwin, on the subjection of the South, 47.
Smith, Gen G. W., 32, 36; fellow graduates with, 79; tribute to Gen. Whiting, 141, 149;
Supt. of Foundry in Georgia, Commander of Georgia Militia, 80
Smith, Hon. W. R., 299.
Soule, Capt G. C., 87.
South Carolina, Coast defense of, 62.
South, The constant patriotism of, 300, 185, 189; English sympathizers with, 332, 344.
Stevens' Battery, C H., 67.
Stewart, Rev., J. Calvin, 260.
Stuart's Battery, 233.
Stuart, Gen. J. E. B, Address on, 87; his ride around McClellan, 90, 127, 185, 246.
Sumter, Bombardment of Fort, 101.
Swanson, Col. W G., 3.
Taylor, of Caroline, John, 353.
Terrell, Dr. U ,2.
Thanksgiving, Dec 10, 1863, 26.
Theatre in 1863, Richmond, managers and actors of, 3.
Thermopylae, Pass of, 132.
Thompson, John R., 259
Trainee officers in war, 66.
Travel, Confederate rates of. 15.
Tredegar Iron Works, The, 368.
Trescot, Hon. Wm H., on the character of the young men of South Carolina in 1861, 83, 234.
Trimble, Gen. Isaac R., 116.
Torpedoes, Use of in Southern harbors, 67.
Tucker, Rev. Dr. B. D., 315.
Turnbull, Rev. L. B., 261.
Tyler, Gov. J Hoge, 395.
Varnell's Station, Those who fell at, 224.
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 189.
Virginia, Secession of, 40; munificense of, 53; despondent of; 61.
Virginia or Merrimac, The, 216.
Wade, Col. W. B., 222.
Walker, Maj., John, 157.
Walshe, Capt. B. T., 377.
Washington, Gen., entertained at ‘White Hall,’ S. C , in 1791, 78.
Wells, Capt. E. L., 235.
West Virginia meeting at Clarksburg in 1861, Constitution of the Wheeling Convention adopted, 40; U. S Senators Williams, Trumbull, Willey and Powell, on admission of, 42, 43; Representatives Conway, Colfax, Crittenden, Dawes, Segar and Stevens, on, 44, 45; vote on, 48; government at Alexandria, 50; U. S. Supreme Court on validity of government of, 51.
Wheeler, Gen., Joseph, 185, 219; visit of, to Richmond, 291; his tribute to Pelham, 296; physique of, 302.
Whitfield, Surgeon, George, 5.
Whiting, General W. H C., Address on by C. B. Denson, 129; his heroic death, 174.
Whittle, William C., 315.
Wickham, General W. C., 242.
Wilcox, Colonel J. J., Eulogies of, 3.
Winder, General John H., 242.
Wirz, Captain, Henry, 337.
Women of the South, Tributes to, 186, 213, 304, 331
Wright, honored, Private, 10.
Wright, Judge T. R. B., 347.