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Index.

African Slavery in the South, 217.

Agriculture in the South, 10.

Alabama troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 268.

Alexander's Battalion of Artillery, 282.

Allen, Major J. V. H., 26.

Anderson, Colonel, Archer. His address ‘Robert Edward Lee,’ 312.

Anderson, General Edward C., 65.

Anderson, Major, Geo. W., 66.

Andersonville Prison, 383.

Anglo-Saxon spirit, 97; unities of the race, 134.

Appomattox C. H., surrender at, 243.

Armor used by Mexican troops, 48.

Army Maladies and Diseases, 18.

Army of N. W. Va. in 1861, 167.

Artillery Batt. 2d, Colonel J. T. Brown, guns of, in 1862, 168.

Associations of the Army of N. Va., Annual Reunion of, 85; Officers of, 111.

Atkins, Colonel, 74.

Baker, General, 75.

Barrett, Colonel T. G., 76.

Batteries defending Savannah, Ga, 70, 7, 74, 76, 78.

Bayard, Hon., Thos. F., 350.

Blair, General F. P., 73.

Blandford Cemetery, 401. 402.

Blues Association, R. L. I., 275.

Boggs' 12th Battalion of Artillery, Muster-Roll of, 403.

Boyce, Hon. W. W, Death of, 62.

Brander, Major, Thos. A., 251.

Brown, General John C., Death of, 61.

Brown Raid, John, 289.

Burke, Edmund, 6.

‘Bury me on the field, boys,’ 56.

Cabell, Hon. D. S. G., 357.

Campbell, Governor James E., 349.

Cardwell, Hon. R. H., Address of, 114.

Carswell, General, 75.

Chancellorsville, Report of Colonel E. Willis, 12th Georgia regiment, in battle of, with casualties, 177; mentioned, 327.

Chaplains, Confederate, 298.

Cheat Mountain, Operations in, 165, 367.

Chloroform, Use of, 8.

Clark, Colonel J J., 68.

Clark, Captain John W., 76.

Clayton, General H. D., Death of, 61.

Climate, Effects of, 7.

Cold Harbor, Battle of, 331.

Confederate Revolution, Address of General E. M. Law, 85.

Confederate States, Medical and Surgical Journal, 17; Spirit of the soldiers of the, 18, 107; Officers-prisoners under fire on Morris' Island, S. C., 34; Scant resources of, 98, 240, 336; Disparity of its armies, 99, 155, 325, 326, 329; Patriotism and sacrifices of the women of, 104; humanity of to Federal prisoners, 119; Cabinet of the, 156; Generals of the, 156; Surviving generals of the, 419; Merits of the cause of the, 216.

Crawford, Colonel, William, 31.

Crater, The, 402.

Cromwell, O., engaged passage for America, 126.

Cuba, Expedition against, 49.

Dabney, Prof. R. H., On the Treatment of Prisoners. 378.

Dana, Hon. C. A., 350.

Daniel, Hon J. W., Oration on ‘Life, Services and Character of Jefferson Davis,’ 113; mentioned, 351; Address of at the Meeting to Erect Monument to Gen. R. E. Lee, 191.

Davis, Jefferson, 62, 106; Daniel's Oration on, 113; a lover of the Union, 151; On Treatment of Prisoners, 381; his estimate of the Life and Character of Gen. R. E. Lee, 362.

Davis, Gen Jeff. C., 73.

Distinguished Guests at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 292.

Dudley, Bishop Thos U., 355.

Dutcher, Salem, Narrative of Battle of Williamsburg, 409.

Early, Gen. J. A., Address of, proposing monument to Gen. R. E. Lee, 188; Remarks on laying the corner-stone of the Monument, 207; On presenting Col. Anderson, 302.

Edgington, Major T. B., Address of, ‘The Race Problem,’ 21.

Eller, Hon. W. H., On the Growth of the Free-Soil Idea, 429.

‘F’ Company Association, 285, 289.

Farmers' Alliance, 286.

Fergusson, General, 76.

Field, Rev. Dr. H. M., On General Lee, 342.

Fifteenth Amendment, Inadequacy of the, 21.

First Va. Regiment, Casualties in the, at the Battle of Gettysburg, 407.

Flags. Historic, 288, 400.

Floral Decoration of Graves, 22.

Florida, Acquisition of, 434.

Ford, Surgeon, DeSaussure, 76.

Forts, in defence of Savannah, 71, 74, 76, 78, 79; ‘Hell’ and ‘Damnation.’

Foster, General, 79.

Fredericksburg, Campaigns about, in 1862 and 1864, 236 329.

Free Soil Idea in the United States, Development of the, 429.

Frobel, Col. B. W, 70, 79.

‘G’ Company, 3d Va. Battalion, 284.

Gaines' Mill, Battle of, 55.

Garibaldi, 53.

Georgia Infantry, 12th. Papers relating to the, 160; organization of, 161; in battle of Chancellorsville, with casualties, 177; at Gettysburg, with casualties, 184.

Georgia Veterans, Deaths of, 62.

Gettysburg, Battle of, 177, 184, 407.

Gibbons, Cardinal James, 349.

Girty, Simon, 31.

Grant, General U. S, Generosity of 105; Death of, 121; Magnanimity of, 121; his tribute to General R. E. Lee, 243; on treatment of prisoners, 387.

Hampden, John, engaged passage for America, 126.

Hampton, General, Wade, tribute to General R. E. Lee, 245.

Hardee, General W. J., 68, 73.

Hardeman, Major, Isaac, 183.

Hazen, General, 78.

Helpers' ‘Impending Crisis,’ 140. [440]

Hill, Hon. B. H., on Treatment of Prisoners, 387.

Hill, General D. H, death of, 61.

Hoge, D. D., Rev. M. D. Prayer of at Laying the Corner-stone of the Lee Monument, 204; his tribute to General R. E Lee, 353.

Hollywood Association, Aid of, for the Lee Monument. 194.

Honey Hill, Battle of, 74.

Hope, James Barron. His poem ‘Memoriae Sacrum,’ 209.

Hornets' Nest Riflemen of N. C., 295.

Houston, Hon., Samuel, 144.

Howard, Gen. O. O., 73.

Howitzer Veteran Association, Roster of the, 28; action on receiving mementoes from the Washington Artillery, with remarks of Captain F. D. Hill, 310.

Huguenots, The, 5.

Huntersville, W Va. Loss of Stores at, in 1862; Union sentiment at, 169.

Iverson, General, 80.

Jackson, Major George T, 76.

Jackson, General Henry R., 75; Order of, 167.

Jackson, Colonel, Win. L., Letter of in 1862, 169.

Johnson, General, Edward, 166.

Johnston, General Joseph E., Estimate of General R. E. Lee, 318.

Jones, Jr., Ll.D., Colonel C. C., 60.

Jurists, 6.

‘K’ Company, 34th Virginia, 284.

Kansas-Nebraska Act, 438.

Kautz's Raid on Petersburg, 392.

Kilpatrick, General, 73.

Law, General E. M., 85.

Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, in Charge in Moving the Lee Statue, 249; Roster of, 275.

Lee, General, Fitzhugh, Efforts of, for the Lee Monument, 198; Remarks of, 206.

Lee, General R. E., Perfect Manhood of, 105; Jefferson Davis' Tribute to, 121, 125, 131, 171, 362; Letters from, to Colonel Edward Willis, 187; Opinion of Secession, 222; Heroic Nature of, 240; Humanity of, 242; Dignity and Grandeur of, 242; Grant's Tribute to, 243; A Grand Sentiment of, 245; History of Movement for the Monument to, 187; Laying of the Corner-Stone of, 203; Incidents of Parade Incident, 246; Removal of the Statue of, 248; Marshals of the Occasion, 251; Some Who Pulled, 253; Touching Sights, 255; Dedication of the Statue, 262; Marshals on the occasion, 266; Distinguished Guests, 266; Picturesque Incidents of Parade, 288; Address of Colonel Archer Anderson, 312: Compared with Washington, 314, 343; Campaign of Northwest Virginia, 321; Letters of—solicitude for his Soldiers, 335; Tribute to, by Rev. H. M. Field, D. D, 342; Tender Heart of, 345; Tributes to, on his Birthday, 348; As an Educator, 357; Manners of, 36; Unselfishness of, 361; ‘Life and Character of,’ by Jefferson Davis, 362; In Mexican War, 362; Estimate of, by T. E. Moberley, 273; Last Order of, 373.

Lee's Lieutenants, List of the Surviving Generals of the C. S. Army, 419.

Leventhorpe, General, Collett, death of, 61.

Lewis, General, 75.

Lincoln, Abraham, his Character contrasted with that of Jeff. Davis, 125, 131; His Course created the Confederacy, 219; Effect of his call for Troops from the South, 227.

Lopez's Cuban Expedition, 49.

Loring, General W. W., Order of, 167.

Louisiana, Acquisition of, 91, 433.

Louisiana Tiger Battalion, 47, 54.

McCabe, Captain, W. Gordon, his Tribute to James Barron Hope, 208; Address of, at Petersburg, Va., June 9, 1890, 395.

McClellan's Advance on Richmond, 323.

McClure, A. K., 354.

McCrady, Major, John, 68, 74.

McKinney, Governor P. W., Remarks of, 299.

McLaws, General, Lafayette, 68, 73, 74, 75.

Manassas, First Battle of 54.

Marshall, Col. Charles, his Oration at the laying of the Corner-stone of the Lee Monument, 215.

Maryland Troops at the Dedication of the Lee

Monument, 270; Veterans, 285

Masonic Ceremonies at the laying of the Corner-stone of the Lee Monument, 205.

Maury, Col. Richard L., 291.

Meade, Bishop, Wm., 368.

‘Medicine in the South, Progress of,’ Address by Hunter McGuire, M. D., Ll.D., 3.

Memphis. Tenn., Daily Advocate, 32.

Mercer, General Hugh W., 72, 75.

Mercie, Antonin, Notice of, 199.

Mexican War, 47; Veterans of the, 283.

Milburn, D D, Rev. W. H., 354.

Minnigerode, D. D., Rev. Charles, Prayer by, 301.

Minor, Prof. John B.,356

Mississippi Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 268.

Missouri Compromise, The, 433.

Moberley, T. E., 373.

Moore, S. P., Surgeon-General, 15; death of, 61.

Morris Island, S. C., C. S. Prisoners under fire on, 34.

Mower, Gen. 74.

Myers, Col. A. C., death of, 61.

Negro, The, 24; as an Element of Discord, 93.

Newton, Rev. John B., 356.

Nisbet, Colonel R. B, 76.

North Carolina Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 269.

Nullification, 93.

Old Dominion Guard from La., 54.

Osterhaus, General, 73.

Otey Battery Association, Roster of, 280.

Palmer, D. D., Rev. B. M. 355.

Parker's Battery, Roster of, 282.

Pedregal, Battle of, 318, 363.

Pegram's Battalion Association, Roster of, 278.

Perry, General E. A., Death of, 61.

Petersburg, Va., 14; Seige of, 331; Soldiers' Monument at, Unveiling of etc., 388.

Pickett's Division at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 280.

Population of the United States-relative increase of the white and black races, 25.

Porcher, A. B., M. D., F. Peyre, 12.

Porter, Admiral D. D., 349.

Prisoner's Guard Reversed, The,’ 172.

Prisoners of War, Humanity of the Confederate Government to, 119, 378.

‘Race Problems, The,’ 21.

Rains, General, Geo. W., 72.

Randolph, Bishop A. M., 352.

Reagan, Hon. J. H., 349.

Rebellions, 6.

Revolution, The High Spirit of the, 6.

Rhett, Colonel, Alfred, Death of, 61.

Richmond College, Students of, 286.

Richmond, Evacuation of, 331; importance of, in the War, 238. [441]

Savannah, Ga., The Siege and Evacuation of, December, 1864, by Colonel C. C. Jones, Jr., Ll.D., 60

Schofield, General J. M., 348.

Scotch-Irish, The, 5.

Scott's, General W., Estimate of Lee, 319.

Secession, Massachusetts the Mother of, 91; Right of 145; Opposition of the South to, 223; Of the South, 219

Seven Pines, The Battle of, 322.

Sharpsburg, The Battle of, 325.

Skinker, Major Charles R, 285.

Slavery, The Effect of, 7; Unity of the Southern Colonies Against, 135; in Massachusetts, 136; Sentiments of Lincoln Regarding, 137; Decay of, in the North and Growth of, in the South 138; Discussed, 217; Questions Connected with, 226.

Smith, General G. W., 74.

Smith, Colonel, L. Jacquelin, 68.

Smith, Hon. W. E., Death of, 62.

Smith, Hon. W. N. H., Death of, 62.

Sons of Veterans, The, 254, 279.

South Carolina Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 267.

South, The, Directing Men from, 5, 12; Stands for Race Integrity, 140; Humane Elements of the bettlers of, 5, 23; Scant Medical Resources of, in the war, 7; Leads in Acquiring the National Domain, 143; Its Battles for the Union, 142.

Sparrow, The English, 24.

Stiles, Major, Robert, 297.

Stone, D. M., 355.

Stringfellow, Rev., Frank, 357.

Surgeons, Skill, Acumen and Devotion of, 7, 12.

Tariff, The, 93.

Tattnall, Commodore, Josiah, 83.

Taylor, General, Zachary, 126.

Testimonials from Visitors at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 306.

Texas, Annexation of, 435; Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 269.

Torpedoes, 83.

Valley Campaign of Stonewall Jackson, 55.

Venable, Col. Charles S., 160.

Veteran Camps, 279.

Virginia Cavalry, Itinerary of the 4th, 377.

Virginia, Characteristics of the State and People of, 320.

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798-‘99, 90.

Virginia Infantry, The 1st, Casualties in, at the Battle of Gettysburg, 407..

Virginia Military Institute, Cadets of the, 271.

Virginia Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 271, 272, 291.

Von Zinken, Col., 96.

Waddy, Col. J. R., 68.

War, The Army of the, 132.

Warner, Charles Dudley, 350.

Warriors, 6; of the South, 7.

Washington Artillery of Louisiana, 268, 306.

Washington and Lee University, Students of, at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 286, 358.

Washington's proposed Final Stand in the Mountains of West Augusta, Va., 323.

Washington Shooters, The, 271.

Washington Statue, The, 249.

Watterson, Henry, 351.

West Virginia Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 271.

Wheat, General C. R., Memoir of, 47; ‘The Last Words of,’ lines by ‘H.’, 59; the death of, 56.

Wheat, Captain, John Thomas, 57.

Wheat, Leo, 47.

Wheeler, General, Joseph, 77.

White, Dr. Isaiah H., Surgeon C. S. A., on the Treatment of Prisoners, 383.

White, D. D., Rev. J. J., 353

William and Mary College, Students of, at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 286.

Williams General, 73.

Williamsburg, Account of the battle of, May 5, 1862, by Salem Dutcher, 409.

Wilmot Proviso, The, 436.

Willis, General, Edward, Notice of, 160; reports of battles of Chancellorsville, 177; of Gettysburg, 184; characteristic letter of-‘The Prisoner's Guard Reversed,’ 172; letter to, from General R. E. Lee, 186.

Willis, Dr. Francis T., 160.

Wilson, Hon. W. L., 353.

Winder Cavalry. Its historical flag, 247.

Withers, General Jones M. Death of, 62.

Wolseley's, Lord, Tribute to General R. E. Lee, 318.

Wooldridge, General, Wm. Beverley, Notice of, 376.

Wright, General A. R., 73, 75.

Young, General P. M. B., 77.

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