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Alfriend, Captain E. M., 380.
Allen, Captain L. W., 283.
Americans as fighters, 386.
Anderson, Colonel, Archer, 125.
Anderson, General J. R., his gallantry at the
battle of Gaines's Mill, 417.
Andersonville, Prison, 49. Lines on by
Rev J. Peterkin, D. D., 188.
Appomattox, C. H., Surrender at, 268.
Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, action of on the death of
Generals A. L, Long and of
W. H. F. Lee. 271.
Atkins, Captain W. T., 207.
Bailard,
Major Thomas E., 266.
Battle of Bethel, The, 212, 224.
Bee,
General Barnard E. 90.
Benjamin, J P., Accomplishments of, 384.
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 310.
Boynton, General H. V., 386.
Brackett,
General Albert G., 281.
Brockenbrough, Dr., John, 327.
Brooke,
Captain John M , 3
Brotherhood of the
Southern Cross, Order of, 288.
Buchanan, Admiral F., 6, 75.
Burke, Rev Mr., 53.
Butler, General B. F., 62.
Canada, Plan in, to rescue Confederate prisoners on
Johnson's Island, 288.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 323.
Chapultepec,
General W. S. Walker at, 296.
Chew's Battery, 65.
Colby, General L. W., 265.
Cole, Major R. G., 266.
Coleman, Colonel, Henry Eaton, 52, 203.
Colonial Virginian, The, 125.
Confederate Army, The, Its numbers—troops furnished to, by States—its losses, and contrasted with that of
Grant in 1865, 253, 399; Feeding of, when paroled, 266.
Confederate, who led a Federal charge, A. 297.
Confederate Flag, Return of
General Maury's, 263.
Confederate Soldier, Humor of the, 313.
Confederate Veterans, United;
General Gordon's Address to, 175;
Homes for in the South, 313.
Confederacy, Last Days of the, 329; Prices in the, 329; Social Life in the, 380; Disparity of numbers and resources with the
North, 413.
Conrad Dr. D. B., 72, 82, 93.
Cooke,
General John R., 115
Corinth, Battle of, 195.
Craven, Captain T. A. M., 73.
Crook, Capture of
General George, 186.
Curry, Dr. J. L. M., 125.
Dabney, D. D., Rev. A. L., 376.
Daniel, Hon., John. W., 406.
Darr, Colonel, Joseph, 57.
Davis House, Jeff., History of, 326.
Davis, Jefferson, 303, 305, 335; His character, 406.
‘D,’ Company, Eighteenth Virginia; war roll of, 120.
Delaware,
Fort, Prisoners at, 35, 46.
Dillon, Colonel, Edward, 198.
Donelson, Reminiscences of Fort, 372.
Drewry's Bluff, Battle of, 100.
Drummond, Governor of
North Carolina, hung, 132.
Early, General J. A., 153, 312.
Echoes from
Hampton Roads, 246.
Echols, General, John, 111.
Edmonds, Hon., Paul, 203.
Elkhorn, Battle of, 193.
Ellis,
Colonel Thomas H., 57.
Ellyson, Henry Keeling, 130.
Ewell, General R. S., 112, 153.
Farinholt, Colonel B. F., 52, 201.
Farragut, Admiral D. G., 74.
Fayette Artillery,
Richmond, 57.
Federal Prisoners, Pastimes in, 35; statistics of mortality in, 47, 190, 288.
Fisher's Hill; Incidents of, Battle of, 289.
Flournoy, Colonel T. S , 52, 203.
Flowerree, Colonel C. C., 108.
Forts—
Delaware, 35;
Gregg, 65;
Owen, 68;
Morgan, So.
Forrest, Admiral F , 12.
Forrest, General N B., 199.
Foute, Rev R. C., 246.
Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 306.
Fredericksburg, Battle of, 259, 262, 310.
Free Schools in Colonial
Virginia, 138.
Gaines's Mill, Battle of, 417.
Gift,
Lt. George W., 95.
Gregg, Fort, Artillery defenders of, 65.
Gregg.
General Maxcy, death of, 309.
Gordon,
General John B., 176.
Hardee, General W. J., 235.
Harman, Colonel A. W., 318.
Harrison, Captain, Dabney Carr, 372.
Hartford, The
U. S., Naval Ship, 73.
Heckman, Capture of General, 107.
Henry, Wm. Wirt, 125.
Hill,
Lieutenant-General A. P., Reminiscences of, 178; First burial of remains of, 183; wife, of, 267.
Hill, Senator B. H., 374, 387.
Hill, General D. H., Report of the
Battle of Bethel, 232.
Hill, G. Powell, 186,
Hines, A Howitzer Veteran, ‘Old,’ 257.
Home Guard of
Richmond, in 1861, 57.
Indentured Servants in
Virginia, 138.
Inflexible, The British Iron-Clad,
Description of, 32
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Iron, Manufacture in
Virginia,
Early, 137.
Jackson,
General Thomas J., Characteristics of, 83; at prayer, 111, 161; personal reminiscences and anecdotes of, 145, 298; how the sobriquet ‘
Stonewall’ was acquired, 83, 153, 164, 307; in the saddle, 173; at the Virginia Military Institute, 273; personal description of, 302; kindness of, 308; sketch of, 315; the coat in which he was wounded, 324: moral influence of, 371, 398.
Johnson's Island Prison, A plan to escape from, 283; number of prisoners at, 289.
Johnston,
General Joseph E., Address on Life and Character of, 337.
Jones, D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 145, 376, 406.
Kelly, Capture of General B. F., 186.
Kernstown, Battle of, 318.
Lane,
General James H., 65, 115, 182, 221, 236, 245.
Lane, John H., 289,
Langley,
Colonel Frank H., 111.
Lee,
Major Baker P., 60.
Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans, 400.
Lee,
Colonel Charles C., 245.
Lee,
General Robert E., Tribute from, to
North Carolina troops, 119; at the
Battle of Wilderness. 123, 206; knew the desperate condition of the
Confederacy, 256; his war horses, 333, 269, 382; his birthday observed, 389, 397, 403.
Lee, General W. H. F., Tribute to the memory of, 271.
Lewis, Captain J. W., 56.
Loehr, Charles T., 100.
Long, General A. L., Tribute to the memory of, 272.
Longstreet, Unjust criticism by, 306.
Louisiana Historical Association, 35.
McClung, Major J. W., 299.
Magruders Peninsula Campaign, 60.
McGregor's Battery, Roll of, 281.
McGuire, Dr., Hunter, Sketch of, his reminiscenses of
General Jackson, 298.
McPhail,
Major John B., 56.
Manassas, History of, First Battle of, 81.
Maury, General D. H., 51, 191, 201, 263, 389.
Maury.
Colonel R. L., 105.
Memorial Window in Trinity Church,
Portsmouth, Va., Removal of the, 207; Lines on , by James Barron Hope, 211.
Meredith, W. R., on ‘Colonial Culture in
Virginia,’ 126.
Merrimac or
Virginia, The, 31, 80, 246, 248.
Minor C. S. Navy,
Lieutenant R. D., 5.
Monitor,
The, 5, 72
Morgan, Fort, 80.
Morgan,
Mrs. Henrietta H., Mother of soldiers, death of, 267.
Morton, Camp, Federal Prison, 47.
Negro troops, 102.
North Carolina troops, Tribute to, 119.
North Carolina Volunteers, The First and the
Battle of Bethel, 212; organization of the Regiment, 212, 217; Lines addressed to by ‘Luola,’ 230.
O'Ferrall, Hon. C. T., His address at
Atlanta, Ga., 401.
O'Hara, Colonel, Theodore, Sketch of, 275.
One who was with
Jackson, 370.
Opie.
Major J. N., How he led a Federal charge, 251
Owen, Fort, 68.
Owen, Colonel, Wm. Miller, 35.
Page, Thomas Nelson, on ‘The Social Life of Old Virginia,’ 126.
Pastimes in Federal Prisons, 35.
Peacock, Lieutenant G J., 270.
Pelham, Major, John, 281.
Peninsula Campaign 60.
Perkins, Captain G. H., 81.
Peterkin. D. D.,
Rev. Joshua, 188.
Philosophical Society of
Virginia, 125.
Pickett Camp Confederate Veterans,
Geo. E, 100
Pleasants, John, 129.
Porter, John L.,
Naval Constructor, 3.
Prisons, North and South, Mortality in, 47, 190.
‘Prison Times,’ issued in
Fort Delaware, 35.
Pulliam, Samuel H., 406.
Quakers in
Virginia, First to influence Religious freedom, 129.
Randolph Thomas Mann and his daughters, 327.
Randolph Wm., Distinguished Descendents of, 135.
Ray,
Rev. George H., Address of, 392.
Reams's Station, Battle at, 113.
Richmond College, Geographical and Historical Society of, 125.
Richmond, Evacuation of, 330; Social Life in, 380.
Richmond Fayette Artillery, 57.
Richmond Home Guard, 57.
Robins, Major W. M., 164.
Robinson Leigh, His noble Address on
General Joseph E. Johnston: 337.
Saddle, General in the, 167;
Grant,
Lee,
Meade, 168;
Warren,
Burnside,
McClellan,
Sherman, 169;
Hooker.
Kilpatrick,
Sickles,
Hampton, 170; B
F. Butler,
John Pope,
Sheridan, 171;
Pleasanton,
Hancock,
Logan, 172; ‘
Stonewall’
Jackson,
Stuart, McClellan,
Kearney, 173;
Ord,
Wallace,
Early,
Banks,
Terry, 174.
Scheibert, Major J on
Jefferson Davis, 406.
Schools, Free in
Virginia, 138.
Secession of Southern States, Order of the, 412.
Sherwood. Grace, Trial of for witchcraft, 131.
Slavery in the
South, 393; Elements of in
Virginia.
135.
Smith, J. C., of the Stuart Horse Artillery, 181.
Soldiers' Homes in the
South, 336.
Sorrel's Brigade, 270.
Southern Historical Society, Its history, 335.
South, The New, 395.
Staunton River Bridge,
Wilson's defeat at, 51, 201.
Stedman,
Hon. Charles M., 113.
Stephens.
Alex. H., 384.
Stonewall Brigade, How named, 83, 153, 164.
Stuart Horse Artillery, 281.
Sutphin, Dr., 53.
Tennessee, C. S. Ram,
Capture of, 72.
Texas Brigade, Memorial
Stone to in the
Wilderness, 122.
Torpedoes, The first Confederate, 81.
Truth of History, The Correspondence between
Drs.
Dabney and
Jones, 376.
Underwriter, Capture of the
Federal gunboat, 93.
United Confederate Veterans, Address of
General John B. Gordon to, 175.
Vandever, Dr. J. L., 187.
Valentine's Statue of
Jackson, E. V., 300.
Van Dorn, Recollections of General; his operations between
Columbia and
Nashville, Tenn., 198.
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Virginia or
Merrimac, The, her real projector, 3; Engagements with the Federal fleet, 5, 246; Thanksgiving services on, 248.
Virginia Colonist, Religious observances of, 127; tolerance of, 128; social customs of; 131 race elements of, 131; vindicated from the charge of being descended from criminals, 132; gentle lineage of—use of coat armor by, 134; enterprise of, 137; regard of and provision for education, 137; early physicians and lawyers among them, 140, 148; libraries of, 142; luxuries of, 143; early dramatic performances among the, 143.
Virginia Company, The, Its pious and enlightened designs, 127.
Virginia Historical Society, The, 125.
Virginia Military Institute, Its staff, 1848-1861, 273.
Virginian, The Colonial, An address by
R. A. Brock, 125.
Walker, General, R. Lindsay, 314.
Warren, General G. K., 112.
Washington, George, Ancestry of, 134.
Wilderness, Battle of the, 122.
William and Mary College, 127, 143.
Williamson,
Chief Engineer W. P, C. S. N., 4.
Wilson, U. S A., General, 51.
Wines used by the
Virginia Colonists, 143.
Wingfield, D. D., Rev. John Henry, 207.
Wingfield, D. D, Rt.
Rev. J. H. D. 209, 249.
Witchcraft in
Virginia, 131.
Withers, Colonel R. E., 206.
Women of the
South, Their fortitude and sacrifices, 331, 381.
Wood, Commander, J. Taylor, 93.
Wright,
General Marcus J., 254.
Wyeth,
Dr. John A., 47.
Yancey and
Hill, Their difficulty in the C. S. Senate, 374.
Yancey, W. L., Person and Character of, 384.