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Adams,
Charles Francis, 114.
Alabama, Losses inflicted by the cruiser, 115.
Allen, Governor H. W., 366; Proposed to arm the slaves, 370.
Allen,
Colonel James W., 174.
Appomattox Courthouse, Details of the surrender, at 355; the flag of truce, 369; stands of arms surendered, at 363.
Armistead, killed, General L. A., 34.
Ashe,
Captain S. A., 320.
Assumption Bill, The, 15.
Baldwin,
Colonel John B., 175.
Banks, Defeat of General, 252.
Bate, General W. B., 132.
Beall,
Captain John Yates, Execution of, 124, 131.
Beauregard, General G. T., 123.
Belmont, Battle of, 125.
Benjamin, J. P., 107; after the war in
England, 170; his estimate of
Gladstone and
D'Israeli, 171.
Bentonville, Battle of, 295.
Berkeley,
Colonel Edmund, 223.
Bethel, Battle of, 289.
Beverley, Road to, 10.
Blockading, Confederate, insufficient, 111; private, 114.
Bloody Angle, The, 200.
Booth, J. W., Why he shot
Lincoln, 99.
Bragg,
General Braxton, 127.
Braxton's Battery, 240.
Breast-plates in Federal Army, 221.
Brown, Execution of John, 279.
Buchanan,
Admiral Franklin, 244.
Buchanan, President Against Coercion, 31.
Buell,
General Don Carlos, 124, 131.
Bullock,
Captain James D., 114.
Burnside, General A. E., 265.
Burton, General H. W., 346.
Caddall, J. B., 174.
Calhoun, John C., 28, 106.
Campbell, John A, 107.
Cameran, W. E., 347.
Carrington,
Colonel H. A., Sketch of, 216.
Carter,
Colonel, killed, 8.
Carter,
Lieutenant Henry C., wounded, 6.
Carter,
Colonel Thomas H., 233.
Cedar Creek, Battle of, 223; forces at, 225; casualties in, 231.
Cavalry, Reorganization of, in 1862, 6
Chamberlain, General J. L., 355.
Chambersburg, Burning of, 93.
Chandler,
Colonel C., killed, 336.
Charlotte Rifles, 18th Va., 216.
Chase, Salmon P., 29.
Chattanooga, Location of, 300.
Chickamauga, Battle of, 154, 299; position of
Forrest at, 302; losses at, 309.
Claiborne Guards, Organization of, 329.
Clay,
Henry, 30.
Clark,
Governor Henry F., 291.
Clifford,
Mrs. B. G., 99.
Cline, William R., 243.
Cobb, General T. R. R., killed, 273.
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 336.
Color-Bearers, Gallantry of, 241.
Compton,
Sergeant W. A., 203.
Confederation, Articles of, 13.
Confederate, Diplomacy, 102; commissioners to
Europe, 108; capture of
Mason and
Slidell, 108; needs in arms, etc., 111;
“Cotton obligations” proposed, 112; Treasury—gold of, guarded to
Atlanta, 157; Naval School, 157; iron-clads blown up, 160; naval department, 240; flags captured, those of
Virginia, 191; first surgeon killed, 200; flag with white field, first appearance of, 240; government established, 282; Constitution, 289; soldiers, lines to, 297; achievements of, an Epic, 309.
Congressional Compromise, 25, 26, 30.
Constitution, Adoption of the
Federal, 14; its construction, 16, 139.
Cummings,
Colonel A. C., 97, 174.
Daoney, D. D.,
Rev. Robert L., 3.
Dana, C. A., 340.
Daniel,
Hon. John W., 174, 183, 223.
Daves,
Major Graham, 275.
Davis,
Jefferson, trusted by
Calhoun, 106; his ‘Rise and Fall of the
Confederate States Government,’ 109; beauty and purity of character of, 294; last escort of, 337; prison life of and fellow prisoners, 338, 371.
DeBell,
Captain J. B., 144.
DeLeon, T. C., 146.
DeLeon, Edward, 115.
Dinkins,
Captain James, 250, 299.
Dispatch, Capture of Confederate, 69.
Donelson, Surrender of Fort, 126.
Dred Scott Decision, 31.
Duke,
General Basil W., 132.
DuBose,
John Witherspoon, 102.
Early,
Everett, 207.
Early,
General J. A. Vindicated, 224.
Early,
J. Cabell, 222.
Echols,
General John, 174.
Ellis,
Governor John W., 275, 291.
Embargo Act of 1807, 17.
Engineer Troops, Parole list of, 51.
Erlanger & Co., Proposition of, 113.
Eustace,
Lieutenant, killed, 240.
Featherstone-
Posey-
Harris,
Miss, Brigade; Organization and services of, 329, 330, 331, 336.
Federal Army, Foreign Elements of, 6; ‘Union Hessians’ and Negroes in, 113, 125, 205.
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Federal and Confederate Armies, Disparity Between, 10; relative numbers of, 116; 87, 90, 98, 225, 250, 251, 256, 303, 312.
Fielding,
Midshipman F. H., 159.
Finney,
Colonel W. W., 134.
Five Forks, Battle of, 11, 356.
Flag, Confederate States, with white field, first appearance of, 240.
Fleet,
Captain C. R., 240.
Fleetwood, Battle of, 7.
Fleet in the
Mississippi, Attempted Sale of to the
Confederacy, 58.
Four-Deep Order, 175.
Fox,
Captain, killed, 8.
Fox Chase, An Army, 267.
Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 333.
Fredericksburg, Artillery, The, 240; Battle of, 240; December 10, 1862, 269.
Frederick City, Md., Victory at, 255.
Gaines' Mill, From, to
Westover, 3.
Gettysburg Campaign, 8, 31, 113, 183.
Gibson,
Colonel J. Catlett, 200.
Girardey, General J. V., 322.
Gladden, General A. H., 132.
Gladstone on Cruelty of the Bourbons at
Naples, 344.
Glenney, D. W., Desertion of, 58.
Gordon's Reminiscences, General J. B., 69, 178, 200, 212, 227.
Gregg,
Fort, Fall of, 337.
Griffin,
Major Samuel, 1.
Griffith-Barksdale-Humphrey Brigade, 250; gallantry of, 261.
Haas, I. C., 98.
Halleck, General H. W., 123.
Hammond,
Captain, killed, 8.
Hampton,
General Wade, 42; portrait of presented to Lee Camp, C. V., 134; descent, ability, nobility of character, and patriotisms, 137; tribute of
General Lee to, 140, 164.
Hanover Junction, Engagement at, 136.
Harper,
Colonel Kenton, 174.
Harper's Ferry, Capture of, 257.
Harris, Adjutant H. V., 191.
Harris,
Governor Isham G., 133.
Harris,
Dr. John W., 157.
Harris, General
N. H., 336.
Harrison, General W. H., 213.
Helm, General B. H., killed, 306.
Henry, Surrender of Fort, 126.
Hill,
Benjamin H., 107.
Historic Waters of
Virginia, Defences of, 347.
Hoffman,
Captain John S., 204.
Holze,
Henry, 115.
Hood, General J. B., His career, 151.
Hood,
Ida Richardson, 156.
Housatonic, The, 111.
Howell,
Miss, 148.
Hull's Surrender, General, 23.
Hunley, The,
Captain Dixon, 111.
Hunton,
General Eppa, his service at
Bull Run, 143.
Huse,
Captain Caleb, 112.
Ingraham, D. N., 111.
Jackson, General T. J., death of, 94; strategy of, 299; his last order, 95.
Jayne,
General Joseph M, 334.
Jessie Scout, Capture of, 69.
Johnson,
General Bradley T., gallantry of, 81.
Johnston,
General Albert Sidney, 112, 127, 132.
Johnston, General J. E., his proposition to invade the
North, 112.
Jones, D. D.,
Rev. J. W., 41, 47.
Jordan,
Captain F. M., 117.
Kershaw, General J. B., 239.
King,
Captain T. H., killed, 304.
Lafayette, Prisoner at
Olmutz, 344.
Lamb,
Hon. John, 1, 195.
Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans; its gallery of portraits, 2, 134.
Lee, Cazenove G., 46.
Lee, General R. E., ‘to the rear,’ 202, 212 imperishable glory of, 294, 336; his estimate of
Jackson, 97.
Lee,
General Stephen D., 178, 310.
Letcher,
Governor John, 43.
Lilley, General R. D., 91.
Lincoln, 99; election of, 279; vote for, 280; his call for troops in 1861, 285, 371.
Loehr, Charles T., 33.
Louisiana, Purchase of, 18; its cession to
France not proposed, 364.
Lomax, General L. L., 235.
McCabe,
Captain W. Gordon, 42.
McClellan,
General George B., 3, 250.
McClellan,
Major H. B., 3.
McGuire,
Dr. Hunter, 96.
McNeily,
Captain J. S., 223.
McRae,
Hon. Colin J., 114.
Manassas, First Battle of, 145, 175.
Manassas, Second Battle of, 4, 77, 153.
Mann,
A. Dudley, 108.
Martin,
Colonel Rawley, 183.
Marye's Hill, Battle of, 272.
Marye,
Captain E. S., 240.
Maryland,
Lee's Invasion of, 5, 255.
Mason,
Hon. John M., 108.
Masonic Sign of Distress in War, 84.
Maury,
Commodore M. F., 114.
May,
Lieutenant-Commander R. L., 65.
Mayo,
Colonel Joseph, 34.
Memminger, C. G., 107.
Miles, General N. A., as jailer, 338, 391.
Miltenberger,
Colonel Ernest, 367.
Minnigerode, D. D.,
Rev. Charles, 147.
Missouri, Compromise, The, 26.
Moncure,
Major T. C., 367.
Morris,
Lieutenant, killed, 240.
Munford, General T. T., portrait of, 1; his services and tenderness of character, 12.
Murray,
Miss Amelia,
Tour of, 103.
Napoleon, Emperor Louis, 110.
Nashville, Abandonment of. 126.
New Orleans, Battle of, 23 sion in 1812, 15, 24.
New England, Treason of in 1809, 21; seces-
North Carolina, Events in 1861, 271; in 1776, 288, 289.
North, The Political Bargain of, 14; spirit of, 22; its hatred of the
South, 29.
Nullification, Ordinance of, 30.
O'Ferrall,
Hon. C. T., 134.
Ord, General E. O. C., 359.
Parker,
Captain William H., 157.
Paris,
Count of, 123.
Patterson,
Colonel Joseph, 132.
‘
Pawnee Sunday,’ 147.
Paxton, A. S., 93.
Peabody,
Colonel Everett, 132.
Peabody, George, 114.
Pegram's Battalion, 240.
Petersburg to
Appomattox, Retreat from, bridges burned, 67.
Pettus,
Governor John J., 58.
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Pickett, General G. E., his position at
Gettysburg and charge of his Division, 187, 218.
Poindexter, W. B., 121.
Polk, General L., 125.
Polignac, General C. J., his mission to
France, 364.
Pope,
General John, Retreat of 77, 251, 333.
Preston,
Colonel James F., 174.
Protective Policy, The, 30.
Pulaski Guards, Company C, 4th Virginia organization of, 175.
Quincy, Josiah, on Secession, 19.
Raith,
Colonel Julius, 132.
Raleigh, N. C., Commission for the
Surrender of, 164.
Randolph,
Captain William, 94.
Rawlings,
Lieutenant E. G., killed, 87.
Rebel Yell, Original, 175.
Reed,
Major D. W., 123.
Resolutions of 1798-9, 17.
Revolutions of 1861 and 1776 Compared, 292.
Rhett,
Robert Barnwell, his provision of treaty rights, 205.
Richardson, C. A., 172.
Richmond, Burning of in April, 1865, 73; Federal force which entered, 76.
Ripley,
Colonel E. H., 76.
Rodes, General R. E., 91, 330.
Rost, F. A., 108.
St. Paul's Church, 147.
Saunders, W. J., 283.
Secession, in 1812, 15, 24; right of, 283.
Seddon,
James A., 107.
Seminary Ridge, 34.
Semmes, General J. P., 228.
Semmes,
Admiral Raphael, 111, 160.
Seven Days Battles, 250, 332.
Sharpsburg, Battle of, 263.
Shenandoah, Cruise of the, 320; carried Confederate flag around the world, 328.
Shenandoah Valley, Campaign of the, 97.
Sheridan's,
Gen. P. H., Bummers, savagery of, 89; cavalry, 234.
Sherman, General W. T., 125, 164; expedition of from
Vicksburg to
Meridian, 300; his vandalism, 319.
Shiloh, Battle of and the
National Military Park and monuments of, 122; forces engaged at, 128.
Slavery, Constitutional, 27; South opposed to extension of, 104.
Slaughter,
Surgeon Alfred, first killed, 200.
Slidell,
Hon. John, 108, 110.
Smith,
Captain B. H., wounded, 6.
Smith,
General E. Kirby, 365.
Smith,
Captain John Holmes, 183.
Smith, D. D.,
Rev. J. P., 135.
Smith,
General Preston, killed, 304.
Smith,
Dr. W. W., 200.
Smith,
Governor William, 238.
South, Foreign Enemies of the, 103; sympathizers of the, 103; exports of the, 105; loss of the, in noble men, 180.
South Carolina Under Reconstruction Shackles, 140.
Spotsylvania Courthouse, Battle of, 200, 336.
Stanton, Frank, 297.
States, The Rights of, 16.
Stewart,
Colonel William H., 338.
Stonewall Brigade, Composition of, 97.
Stewart's, J. E. B., march around the
Federals, 7; his death, 47.
Stronach,
Major A. B., 164.
Sumter, Fall of Fort, 284.
Talcott,
Colonel T. M. R., 51, 67.
Taylor,
Colonel William H., 332.
Tennessee Troops in
Confederate States Army, 179.
Terrell,
Colonel, 204.
Tom's Brook, Battle of, 10.
Toombs,
Hon. Robert, 107.
Tucker,
Commodore J. Randolph, 351.
Valley Campaign, The, 10.
Vance, Governor Z. B., vindicated, 164.
Venable,
Colonel Charles S., 236.
Vicksburg, Siege of, 115.
Virginia, Infantry, the 1st at
Gettysburg, 33; casualties of, 39; 21st at
Second Manassas, 77; Contribution of to the
Confederate States Army, 43.
Virginia, The Iron-Clad; what she did, 273; her officers, 249, 347, 348.
Waddell,
Captain James Iredell, 320.
Walker,
General James A., 175.
Walker,
Leroy Pope, 111.
Walker,
Norman S., 115.
Wallace,
General Lew, 128.
Wallace, General W. H. L., 132.
War, 1861-5, Causes of the, 13, 275.
War of 1812, 19.
Webster,
Daniel, 29.
Weldon Railroad, Battle of, 337.
Wells, Edward L., 41.
Wells, Julian L., 13.
Wheeler,
Major-General Joseph, 41.
Whittle,
Captain W. C., 223.
Wickham, General W. C., 9.
Wigfall,
General Louis T., 107.
Welbourn,
Captain R. E., 94.
Wilderness Campaign, 9, 334.
Williams,
Colonel Lewis B., killed, 38.
Withers,
Colonel R. E., 219.
Worsham, John H., 77.
Women of the
South in 1861-65, 146, 290.
Wynn of the Signal Corps Killed, 95.
Yancey, William L., 117.
Zollicoffer,
General Felix, 125.