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Adair, Henrietta Buford (Anderson), 61; Gene- ral John, 57; Margaret 1.., 57; Captain Wm. F. 349-

Adkins, i 'iipt.iin Sim, 205.

Ainswnrth, i olonel F. <J, 119.

Alabama, What she did, 349.

Allen, Governor Henry W., 43.

Allen, Colonel James H, 357.

Anderson, General Patton, Autobiography of, 57; his several commands, 71; his reluctance to surrender, 72; Wm Preston, 57.

Antietam, Casualties in Battle of, 143.

Bantz, Captain T J., 248.

Barrett, Colonel Theodore H., 309.

Barth, Captain J. C., 233.

Beale, Colonel R. L. T., 213.

Beaver Dam Creek, Hattle of, 142.

Bell. Ann or Nancy, 57.

Berkeley, Major W. N.. 87.

Black Horse Troop, Officers and gallant re- cord of, 218.

Blair, Francis P., 53.

Blockade Running, 36; Exploits at Charles- ton, surviving commanders, 157, 225; narra- tive of James Sprunt; names of vessels and commanders, 161, 227, 228; flush times of, 229

Bonneau, Captain F. N., 225.

Boynton, General H. V.. 94.

Bragg, General Braxton, 92.

Breckenridge, General J. C. Bitter feeling between him and Genera! Bragg, 68.

Breedlove, J. W., 211.

Bristow Station, Action at, 101, 335, 356.

Brockenbrough, Colonel J. W., 185.

Brockenbrough, Dr. W. S. R., 193

Buck tier and McClellan. How the for wilted the latter General, 295.

Bull Run, Casualties in Second Battle of, 143.

Burgess' Mill, Action at, 103.

Butt. M. F., killed, 101.

Collins, Charles N., 102.

Compromise measures in Mississippi, Missouri,

60.

Compton, Sergeant W. A., 82. Confederate Flag, 117; army commands from

the several States, 200; an incident in the

financial history 230; restricted resources,

375-

Conyer, Luther, 315. Corcoran, W. W., 307. Crater. Battle of, 193. Cunningham, s. A.. 189. Currency in 1853, U. S., 62.

Dahlgren, Colonel t'lric, 278.

Daves, Major Graham, 256.

Davidson; Correspondence between Jefferson Davis and Captain Hunter Davidson, 284.

Davis, Jefferson, 2.s; thought resistance feasi- ble until captured, 47; petition of ladies of Petersburg for his release, 240 ; corner-stone of monument to, laid with Masonic services, 364 : his remarkable career, 367 ; beauty of his character. 370 ; his gentleness and fidelity to principle. 371; his tenderness, 372; his public service 373; his capacity for govern- ment, 375: demeanor in prison, 377.

De Lagnel, Colonel J. A.. 233.

Donelson, Fall of Fort, 317.

Donohoe.John C., 138

Duel of Clingman and W. L. Yancey, 304.

Duke, Colonel Basil, 194.

Early, General Jubal A. ; an unrepentant rebel, 176; disparity between his and Sheridan's forces, 179.

Ellyson, Hon. J. Taylor, 36s. Cha

Campbell, John A., Assistant-Secretary of War,

357

Capston, Lieutenant J. L. His mission to Ire- land, 202.

Gary Rebellion, The, 2. Catlett's Station, Action at, 99. Cedar Mountain, Casualties in Battle of, 143,

262.

Cedar Run, Battle of, 331. Chalmers, General J. R, 122. Chancellorsville, Battle of, 100-205, 264; burnt

field of, 333. Chattanooga, 92. Chickamauga, Battle of, 92. Clarke Cavalry (Co. Dl, ist Virginia Cavalry;

history and roster of, 145. Clingman, General T. L., The career of, 303;

duel with W. L. Yancey, 304; as a Senator,

306; his tobacco cure, 307. Cloninger. Lieutenant NV. W., killed, 333. Cohoon's Battalion disbanded. 99. Cold Harbor, Rattle of, 107; casualties in, 139,

266.

merout- Essex Sharpshooters at Chancellorsville, 206.

Favetteville Arsenal ; its history, and that of the 6th N. C. Battalion, Armory Guards, with roster, 231

Flag, History' and description of the Confed- erate, 117.

Flournoy, Colonel T. S, 133. Ford, Captain N. P., 284. Forrest. Dispatch of General N. B., to General

L. Polk, 92. Forts; Curtis, 197.

Donelson, 197, 317.

Fisher, 276,

Henry. 108.

Morns' Island, 228.

Sumter, 14, 228.

Franklin, Tenn., Carnage at battle of, 189. Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 102. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 99. Front Royal, May 23, 1862, Battle of, 131. Funkhouser, Captain R. D., 80. Fussell's Mill, Battle of, 337.

G, Company, 49th Virginia Infantry, Roll of, 171.

Gardner, General Frank. 67

Gettysburg, Battle of; North Carolina troops engaged in the, 16, 100; Heth's Brigade at, 264 ; Jenkins' Cavalry Brigade at, 339.