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Aether as an anesthetic, 161;

Alabama Brigade at Crater, 362; Infantry History of 12th, 193; officers of field and staff and company and survivors of 197, 102; company E 195 battle flag of, 197; casualties in, 198, 201, 225; at Appomattox, 211; Wealth and position of members of company F, 271; Associations of, 292; Chaplains, 234-5; depot at Richmond, 293

Amenities of warriors. 351, 357;

Anderson, Col. Archer 25

Andrews, D. D., Rev. M. S., 234

Appomattox C. H.,191, 211

Arkansas C. S. Ram, achievements of, 1; officers and form of, 3; end of, 11

Army N. Va., Christion Association of, 291; reorganization of in May, 1863, 136

Artillery, importance of the, 343; 13th Va. Battalion of, 340

Bachelder Col. J. B., 145

Balloons, used in C. S. Army 32

Bartlett, hero, Gen. W. F., 385

Battine, Capt. Cecil, 79; his incorrect estimates of Confederate and Federal forces and losses 80

Baumgarten J. B., Engraver, 188

Beall, John Yates, hero and martyr, 17

Bennett, Col. R. T., admirable addresses of, 665

Bethesda Church, battle of, 57

Billmyer Capt. J. M., 192

Bishop, Capt. C. R., 297

Bouldin, Capt. E. E., 69

Boonsboro, Md., battle of, 278

Bristow station battle of, 250

Brown comander I. N. 11, Capt. J. Thompson, 104; Rev. Wm. D. D., 260, 290

Bull, Col. G. A. killed 223

Burrows D. D., Rev. J. L., 221, 290

Burton, Bishop L. W., 194

Bryan, Capt. J. R., perils of, 32

Cameron, Ex-Gov. W. E., 298

Carman Gen. E. A., 98

Carter's Battery, 233

Carter, Col. T. H. 288; Capt. Wm. Page, Poem by, 288

Chancellorsville, battle of 119

Chappell, P. W. killed, 233

Chisholm's J. J. Manual of Surgery, 174

Christian, Col. C. B., 57

Clay, James W., 28

Cold Harbor, battle of forces and losses of opposing armies at, 80

Cole Capt. C. H., 73

Confederate, disparity of forces with Fed-eral, 80, 106, 124, 154, 164, 217; Infantry regiments furnished by Geo., N. C. and Va. 108; Cavalry 70, 80,81, 83, 375; Sources of supply, 161; changed Naval warfare, 162; blockade running, 165; indigenous medical substitutes, barks, berries, roots &c., 176; resorts for lights and clothing, 180,183, 184, 186; contraband trade with Federals, 170; drinks, 185; prices, 177, 188, 275; seals, stamps and currency, 188; songs, 291; flags restored, 297; furloughs, 256; Morale of the, 65; sufferings of the, 277, 351; Humour of the, 269, 366; Memorial literary society, 194; Respect of private property, 266

Crater, battle of the, 351, 355, 358

Crawford J. H., 71

Crocker, James, 111 James F., 111

Cutshaw, Col. W. E., 16. 320

Daniel, Major John W., 17, 44, 58, 72, 99, 336, 341, 344, 359

Davis, Capt. James T. killed 201

Died on the field of honor, 43, 67

Dispatch captured, 228

Dow, capture of Gen. Neal, 94

Drug conditions of the Confederacy, 161

England, Capt. A. V. killed, 19

Ewell, Gen. R. S., 19

Falligant, Capt. Robert 296

Farragut, Admiral D. G., 2

Fauntleroy, Gen. T. T., 286

Featherstone, Capt. J. C., 358

Federal Army, Foreigners in, 240

Federal, vessels destroyed, 8, 84

Ferrero, Gen. E. 367

Fleming, Prof. W. L., 161

Flournoy, Mack, killed, 290

Federicksburg, battlefield of, 120

Freitchie, Mythical Barbara, 265

Fulkerson, Col. A., 57

Gaines, Lieut. S. M., 69 375

Garber, Maj. A. W., 341

Gardner, Gen. Frank, 83

Garnett Gen. R. B., sword of and how he died, 26

Georgia Military Institute Cadets, Roster of 306

Gettysburg causes of Lee's failure at, 81; charge of Pickett's Division, 118; disparity of forces engaged at, 124, 14; loss of Armistead's brigade at, 130; Gen. Lee at, 135, 243

Gift, C. S. Navy, Lt. G. W., 4

Godwin, Gen. A. C. killed, 284

Godwin, Col. D. J., 111

Gordon, Gen. John B. Monument to, 194; ‘The man of the 12th of May,’ 296

Graves, Gen. B., 247

Grierson Col. B. H. Raid of, 85; Defeat of at Clinton, Miss., 93

Hancock, General W. S. 145

Harman, Major M. G., 233

Harper's Ferry, capture of, 268

Harris, Catain T. W., 234

Harrison, Colonel Z. D., 194

Hendree, Lt. E. P., killed, 214, 293

Hendree, Dr. Geo. R., 194

Hill, General D. H., vindicated, 25; indomitable will of, 230 [378]

Hobson, Colonel E. L., 201

Hodges, Colonel James G., killed, 132

Hodges Pilot John, killed, 4

Hoge, D. D., Rev. M. D., 241

Hoge, D. D., Rev. W. J., 234

Horse-Shoe The Salient, Bloody Angle or, Trees Whittled down at, 16, 295; how formed and fortified, 17, 294; horrors of, 295

Humphreys, General B. G., 323

Hunter, Major Robert W.. 335

Jackson, General Stonewall, imperturbability of, 230; sorrow at death of, 240

Jacobs, Joseph, pharmacist 161

Jamestown, Ter-centenery Celebration, 194

Jewish Officers in C. S. Army, 200, 201, 204

Johnson General Edward, 18; ‘Fought with his Cane,’ 338

Johnson D. D., Rev. John, 1

Johnson's Island Prisoners, plan to release, 72

Johnsonville, Sherman's supplies at, destroyed by Forrest, 91

Jones, Colonel R. T., killed, 220

Keeling, Captain R. H., tribute to, 222

King, Colonel J. Floyd, 345

Lamb, Captain John, services of, 300, 351

Lamar, Colonel Jeff, killed, 265

Last Charge at Appomattox, 69, 190 375

L'Etondal, Captain J., coolness of, 229

Lee, General R. E., orders at Chambers-burg 132; ‘a gentleman by birth and breeding,’ his physique, 140; greatness, 158; his corps commanders Ewell, 141; Hill Stuart, 142; episode of ‘to the rear,’ 295, 339; saved life of Federal officer 375

Ligon, Surgeon E. A., 292; Captain R. F., 292

Lincoln, A., retort on, 109

Lipscomb's kettle drum, Tommy, 101

Long Dr. Crawford W. 161

Lynch, Captain W. F., 12

McWilliams A., killed, 365

Magruder General John B., 33

Mahone, General Wm., monument to, 352; his boy clothes, 368

Malvern Hill, battle of, 112

Maryland Cavalry, invasion of, 192

Medicine in the South, progress of, 162

Montague, Gov. A. J., 297

Moore, D. D., Rev. H. D 234

Moore, Surg. General S. P., 161

Morris Island Officers under fire on, and their privations, 57, 62

Morrison, Colonel E. M., 97

Music in Camp, 291

Navy, C. S., achievements of, 1

Newton, N. C., members of bar of, 65

Nicholson, Captain J. J., daring of 290

Niemeyer Lt. John C., and Colonel W. F., killed, 133

Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, 304

North Carolina claims for her soldiers, 65

O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, 197

Old, Captain W. W., 16

Orendorf, red cap color bearer killed, 59

Owens, Colonel John C., killed, 132

Paine, Edward Courtenay, 194

Park, Dr. J. F. 195

Park, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279

Parker's Boy Battery, 163

Pascoe, W. H., 96

Patton, Colonel G. W., killed, 284

Pegram's Brigade, glories of, 61

Peters U. C. V., Colonel Winfield, 26

Petersburg Military Park, 352

Porcher, Francis Peyre, 161

Port Hudson, strategic value of, 83; seige of, 86

Porter, General Fitz. John, 32

Porter, Commander W. D., false reports by, 32

Powell, D. D., Rev. W. C. 290

Powers, Colonel Frank, 83

Preaching in Camp, 289

Private Soldier of C. S. A., The, 65, 111

Purcell, Mrs. John B., 26

Randolph, Lt. J. Tucker, 58; Norman V., 58

Re-enlistment in Army, 258, 269

Rodes, General R. E. and family, 281, 282

Rodgers Robert L., 306

Rogers, Rev. E. J., 289

Rosser, D. D., Rev. L., 235, 290

St. Johns' Church Richmond, Va., 194

Saunders, General J. C. C., 360

Scott, Dr. Wm. Wallace 292

Semmes, General Paul J., 105

Seven Days Battles, 223

Seven Pines, Battle of, 218

Sharpsburg or Antietam Battle of, a bloody contest, 110; 15th Va. at 97; losses as compared with those of other great battles 105

Smith, Captain James Power, 135, 258

Smyth, Colonel Thos. A., 327

Sorrel's Recollections, 25

Southern, Genius, Contributions of to National prosperity, 162; heroism and magnaminity, 162; sacrifices, 164

Spotsylvania C. H., Battle near, 260, 320; forces engaged at, 321

Springfield Landing, surprise at, 90

Stewart Colonel W. H., 353

Stiles, Major Robert, 17, 43

Terrill, General J. E. B killed, 57

Thomas, Richard S., 112

Thomas, Samuel, 112

University of Virginia, Honor Roll of, 43

Vandalism Federal, 275

Vandever, Major, 293

Walthall, Captain W. T. 209

Warrenton Springs, Battle of, 248

Washington, Advance on 266

Whitfield, Surgeon Geo., 292

Wilderness, Battle of, 22, 292, 341

Willis, General Edward, 57

Williamsburg, Battle of, 217, 273, 284

Whistling Soldiers, 246

Winchester, Battle of, 280; casualties of, 286

Women of the South, Monument to, 194, 225

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