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Iron, Manufacture in Virginia, Early, 137. Page, Thomas Nelson, on "The Social Life of

Old Virginia,'' 126.

Jackson, General Thomas J., Characteristics of, Pastimes in Federal Prisons, 35.

83 ; ai prayer, in, 161 ; personal reminiscences Peacock, Lieutenant G. J., 270.

and anecdotes of, 145, 298; how the sobriquet Pelham, Major John, 281.

" Stonewall " was acquired, 83, 153, 164, 307 ; Peninsula Campaign 60.

in the saddle, 173 ; at the Virginia Military Perkins, Captain G. H., 81.

Institute, 273; personal description of, 302; Peterkin, D. D., Rev. Joshua, 188.

kindness of, 308 ; sketch of, 315; the coat in Philosophical Society of Virginia, 125.

which he was wounded, 324 : moral influence Pickett Camp Confederate Veterans, Geo. E, 100

of, 371, 398. Pleasants, John, 129.

Johnson's Island Prison, A plan to escape from, Porter, John L., Naval Constructor, 3.

283; number of prisoners at, 289. Prisons, North and South, Mortality in, 47, 190.

Johnston, General Joseph E., Address on Life "Prison Times," issued in Fort Delaware, 35.

and Character of, 337. Jones, D. D., Rev. J Wm., 145, 376, 406.

and Character of, 337. Pulliam, Samuel H., 406.

Quakers in Virginia, First to influence Relig- Kelly, Capture of General B. F., 186. ious freedom, 129.

Kernstown, Battle of, 318.

Randolph Thomas Mann and his daughters, Lane, General James H., 65, 115, 182, 221, 236, 327.

245. Randolph Wm., Distinguished Descendents of,

Lane, John H., 289, 135,

Langley, Colonel Frank H., in. Ray, Rev. George H., Address of, 392.

Lee, Major Baker P., 60. Reams's Station, Battle at, 113.

Lee Camp ^ on federate Veterans, 400. Richmond College, Geographical and Histori-

Lee, Colonel Charles C., 245. cal Society of, 125.

Lee, General Robert E., Tribute from, to North Richmond, Evacuation of, 330; Social Life in,

Carolina troops, 119 ; at the Battle of Wilder- 380.

ness. 123, 206; knew the desperate condition Richmond Fayette Artillery, 57.

of the Confederacy, 256; his war horses, 333, Richmond Home Guard, 57,

269, 382 ; his birthday observed, 389, 397, 403. Robins, Major W. M., 164. Lee, General W. H. F., Tribute to the memory Robinson Leigh, His noble Address on General

of, 271. Joseph E. Johnston, 337.

Lewis, Captain J. W., 56.

Loehr, Charles T., 100. Saddle, General in the, 167 ; Grant, Lee, Meade,

Long, General A. L., Tribute to the memory 168; Warren, Burnside, McClellan, Sherman,

of, 272. 169; Hooker, Kilpatrick, Sickles, Hampton,

Longstreet, Unjust criticism by, 306. 170 ; B F. Butler, John Pope, Sheridan, 171 ;

Louisiana Historical Association, 35. Pleasanton, Hancock, Logan, 172; "Stone-

wall" Jackson, Stuart, McClellan, Kearney,

McClung, Major J, W., 299. 173 ; Ord, Wallace, Early, Banks, Terry, 174.

Magruder's Peninsula Campaign, 60. Scheibert, Major J on Jefferson Davis, 406.

McGregor's Battery, Roll of, 281. Schools, Free in Virginia, 138.

McGuire, Dr. Hunter, Sketch of, his reminis* Secession of Southern States. Order of the, 412.

censes of General Jackson, 298. Sherwood, Grace, Trial of for witchcraft, 131.

McPhail, Major John B., 56. Slavery in the South, 393; Elements of in Vir-

Manassas, History of, First Battle of, 81. ginia, 135.

Maury, General D. H., 51, 191, 201, 263, 389. Smith, J. C., of the Stuart Horse Artillery, 181. Maury, Colonel R. L., 105. Soldiers' Homes in the South, 336.

Memorial Window in Trinity Church, Ports- Sorrel's Brigade, 270.

mouth, Va., Removal of the, 207; Lines on, by Southern Historical Society, Its history, 335.

James Barron Hope, 211. South, The New, 395.

Meredith, W. R., on ' Colonial Culture in Staunton River Bridge, Wilson's defeat at, 51,

Virginia," 126. 201.

Merrimac or Virginia, The, 31, 80, 246, 248, Stedman, Hon. Charles M., 113. Minor C. S. Navy, Lieutenant R. D., 5. Stephens. Alex. H., 384.

Monitor, The, 5, 72 Stonewall Brigade, How named, 83, 153, 164.

Morgan, Fort, 80. Stuart Horse Artillery, 281.

Morgan, Mrs. Henrietta H., Mother of soldiers, Sutphin, Dr., 53.

death of, 267. Morton, Camp, Federal Prison, 47. Tennessee, C. S. Ram, Capture of, 72.

Texas Brigade, Memorial Stone to in the Wil- Negro troops, 102. derness, 122.

North Carolina troops, Tribute to, 119. Torpedoes, The first Confederate, 81.

North Carolina Volunteers, The First and the Truth of History, The Correspondence between

Battle of Bethel, 212 ; organization of the Reg- Drs. Dabney and Jones, 376.

iment, 212, 217; Lines addressed to by

" Luola," 230. Underwriter, Capture of the Federal gunboat,

93- O'Ferrall, Hon. C. T., His address at Atlanta, United Confederate Veterans, Address of Gen-

Ga., 401. eral John B. Gordon to, 175.

O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, Sketch of, 275.

One who was with Jackson, 370. Vandeyer, Dr. J. L., 187.

Opie, Major J. N., How he led a Federal Valentine's Statue of Jackson, E. V., 300.

charge, 251 Van Dorn, Recollections of General; his opera-

Owen, Fort, 68. tions between Columbia and Nashville, Tenn.,

Owen, Colonel Wm. Miller, 35. 198.