Index.
Anderson, Major J. W., killed 44Archer, Col. Fletcher H., 1
Baker's Creek, or Champion Hill, Battle of, 42
Bee, Gen. Barnard E., 80, 151
Bernard, George S. 1
Bledsoe, Ll. D., Albert Taylor, 166
Botetourt Battery at Vicksburg, 29; Ad-dress of Miss Mary Johnston 29; Roll of with casualties in. 50
Breckinridge Col. W. C. P., 263
Boyd, Lt. L. V., killed, 268
Brent, killed, Captain, 272
Brooke Captain John M., 239
Bruce, Captain D. H., 155
Bruner, Captain, Andrew Jackson, 283
Bullock. Captain James D. 238
Burgwyn, Col. H. K., killed, 120
Campbell, Historian, Charles, 7
Carter, Lieut. Robert R., 239
Chalmers, Gen. J. R., 217
Chancellorsville, Fitz Lee at, 142
Chenault, Col. David W 258, 276
Chenault, Capt., Joseph, killed, 279
Cheves, Langdon, 162
Christian, Hon., Geo. L., 125
Christian M D., Col. W. B., 62
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 191
Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 258
Confederate States Cotton bonds: Failure to sell in 1862, 201 Fictitious Value of in 1869, 203
Confederate States Naval Steamers 239 242
Confederate States Navy Surviving Officers of, 290
Confederates Buried at Vicksburg, 53
Conway Dr. W. B 160
Cutshaw, Col. W. E., Tribute to 372
De Leon, T. C., 167
Dinkins, Captain James 60,109
Dranesville, Federal Victory at in 1861, 69
Duke, Gen. Basil W., 160
Egerton Capt. W. B. 21
Ellsworth, G. A., Telegraph Operator, 118
Ewing D. D., Rev. Daniel B., 85
“F” Company, Richmond, Va., 59, 372
Farragut, How mosquitos prevented the captured of, 174
Federal Atrocities. 1861-5., 304
Five Forks, The 11th Va. at, 357
Forrest's Secret of Success Gen., 81, 83, 263
Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 366
Funkhouser, H. D., 308, 369
Gaines' Mill Battle of 93,193
General C. S. A., The Youngest, 55
Gettysburg, Battle of, 320
Gladden, killed, Gen A. H., 212
Gilmore Gen. Q. A., 6
Glenn. John F., 1
Goss, Lynn L., 312
Greasy Creek Battle of, 269
Graham's Battery, Capt. Edward, 12
Hampton, Col. Frank T. 153
Hampton and Reconstruction Work, 183
Hanover Grays, Co. I, 15th Virginia, Roll of and Deaths in 363
Hanson's Command, Col. Chas. H. 273
Harper's Ferry, Jackson's Demonstration on, 241
Hartsville, Tenn., Battle of 262
Haskells of S. C., Remarkable Record of, 151
Hickman, Capt., Wm. Lewis, 279
Hood's Texas Brigade Fame of, 185
Houston, Gen. Sam; Why he Left his Bride, 146
Hutchinson Miss Mary. 303
Hunter Major Robert W.. 132
Jackson, Capt. John H., 280
Jackson, Gen. T. J. Career of, 79 How he was called ‘Stonewall,’ 80
Valley Campaign of, 82 Demonstration on Harpers' Ferry, 341 At Chancellorsville 87 Severe discipline of 89 Fatal wounding of 96 Valentine's statue of, 97
Johnson, Col. Adam R., 111
Johnston, Gen., Albert Sydney, killed, 214
Jordan, Gen. Thomas 204
Kentucky Cavalry. The 11th, 259 Captured, 274
Roll of officers and men, with statistics, 276, et seq. [374]
Lee, General, Fitzhugh. Address on, 132 His services to the Jamestown Exposition, 134 In Cuba, 137
Lee Gen. H. E His war horse Traveller, 99 Did not offer sword to Grant, 59 To the rear, 368
Lee Gen. Stephen D., 25 His tribute to Parker's Boys, 106
Logan, Gen. Thomas M., 57
McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon 125
McClay. Corporal John killed, 278
McNeill's Rangers roll of, 323
McCreary. Col. James B., 278
Malvern Hill Reminiscences of 125
Manassas, First Battle of, 33 Second Battle of, 194
Manassas to Frazier's Farm, .?66
Maury, Commodore, M. F., 371
Maury Col. R. L., 371
Memminger, Secretary C. G., 201
Memorial Day, The first Confederate 369
Mississippi Troops in Virginia, 1861-5 58
Morgan's Raid through Ohio and Indiana, 110; in Kentucky 263; Horses Impressed, 118
Moore J. Staunton, 121
Morris Island Prisoners Fired on, 275
Negroes. As Slaves The Loyalty of, 29, 52 63, 64, 69 Monument to, at Fort Mill S. C.. 67 Their Memorial Window to Jackson 97 With Gen. Morgan, 120
Proposed to be Freed and made Soldiers, 181
New Market Battle of 155 Cadets killed at, 231
O'Keefe; Chaplain Matthew, 176 Yellow Fever Hero 177 Defied Gen. Butler 182
Olds, F. A., 322
Parham Ensign J. T.. 348
Parker's Battery Capt. W. W., 103 Gen. S. 1). Lee's regard for 103
Pegram Gen. W. R. J., 57
Payne, J. U.; His sacrifices for the Southern Cause, 127
Payne, Gen., Wm. H., 134
Petersburg. Defence of, in June, 1864, 1 Tablet to the Killed, 12
Polignac C. J.; His Mission to France in 1865 326
Prison Pens at Point Lookout 19
Quisenberry, Adam Chenault, 259
Ramsay, C. S. Navy, Lieut. J. F.. 242
Ridley, Capt. killed, 43
Rives, Timothy, captured, 14; battle on his farm 9
Roberts Rear Admiral E C. 174
Secession, The Right of, 166
Sharpsburg Battle of 142, 196; mortality of 22nd Virginia at, 348
Shenandoah, C. S. Steamer, 235; officers of, 242; vessels captured by, 245; the flag of, 258.
Sherman's, Gen. W. T. ‘War is hell’ 365
Shiloh, The Battle of 204; relative Confederate and Federal losses in, 225; commentaries on causes of defeat 226
Shipp, Gen., Scott, 231
Smythe Gerald, of England, his Admiration of the Southern Cause, 125
Stuart, Gen. J. E B., killed, 143
Sturdivant's Battery, Major N A , 10
Talcott, Col. T. M R., 25
Tucker. Col. Joseph T., 277
Valentine, Sculptor, E. V., 97
Virginia Cavalry: Roll of Co. A 7th Regiment, 335 Roll of Co E 18th Regiment, 161 Roll of McNeil's Rangers 323
Virginia Infantry: Roll of Co. E 19th Regiment 312 Roll of Co. G, 24th Regiment 352 Roll of Co. 115th Regiment 363 Roll of Co. A, 49th Regiment, 298
Vicksburg, Siege of, 47; Confederate States dead in Cemetery at, 53
Wallace Gen. H. H L.. 310
Warren Blues, Roll of, 298
Warwick Lieut. A. D. , 347
Wells Edward L., 183
Whittle C. S. Navy, Capt. W. C., 235
Yellow Fever Hero M. O'Keefe 178
Yellow Tavern, Engagement at, 143
Young, Hon. J. P., 301