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INDEX.

Claudia, Memoir of, and monument to,

33 ; Hon. Win., 33.

Johnston, General J E., Orders of, 133, 280. Jones, D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 127.

Kennon's Landing, Attack on, 141.

Lane's Brigade, General J. H., 333.

Ledbetter, M. T., 354.

Lee, General Fitzhugh, 142.

Lee, General R. E., Life and Character

of, 82; and Washington, a parallel, 88;

Strategy of, 90; at Chambersburg, 119;

at Gettysburg, 124; Surrender by, 177;

peerless, 192; sublime in action, 19>; did

not offer his sword to Grant, 2tj9, 309. Letcher. Governor John, 3t>4. Lewis, Dr Samuel E., 273. Lincoln, Assassination of, 46, 56; offered

no terms, 177 ; call for troops in 1861, 253. Little General Henry, Burial of, 212 Lively, E. H., 177, 227. Lost Chapter, in C. S. History, The, 314.

McCaleb, Hon. E. H., 3.

McClellan, General G B., 102, 287.

McDonald, Major E. H, 163.

McGuire, Dr Hunter, 99, 336.

Magruder, General John B.. 198.

Manassas, Second Battle of, 305.

Marietta, Ga., Burning of, 108.

Marshall, Colonel Charles, 172.

Maryland Line, C. S. A, 88 ; Monument to. 132, 247 ; Bazaar held by Ladies of, 132; supplied with arms by Virginia, 163; battery, 227.

Massachusetts regiment, 6th, in Baltimore in IStil, 2)4.

Meade, General George C, 162.

Mechanicsville, Battle of, 302.

Miles, General N. A., Cruelty of, 51.

Milroy, General R. H., Order of, 105.

Monroe Doctrine, The, 187.

Moore, Surgeon-General Samuel Preston, Sketch of, 273.

Morris Island, Confederate States prison- ers under fire of own men at, 231.

Nashville, Confederate States steamer, Cruise of, 207.

Negro Troops in Federal army, 232.

North Carolina Cavalry, 5th, Gallantry of, Troops, how armed, 144 ; Troops in Confederate States army, number of, 295.

O'Conor, Hon. Charles, 55. Olds, Fred. A., 151. Ould, Hon. Robert, 126.

Palmer, Colonel Wm. H., 365.

Peace Conference at Hampton Roads, 177 ;

what instructions at, 192, 342. Pegram's Farm, Battle at. 289. Pegram, Captain, C S. Navy, 208 Peters, Lieutenant Winfield, 133, 243. Pickett, Colonel John T, 342. Pleasants, James, Gallantry of, 223. Pope, General John, Cruelty of, 103. Prather, F. W. S., killed, 143 Price, General Sterling, 213. Prisoners, Treatment of, 125, 229, 234.

Pulaski, Fort, Escape of Lieutenant W. W. George from, 229; officers at, 231.

Rayner, Hon Kenneth, 37.

Randolph, General George W., 201.

Reams' Station, Battle of. 289.

Rehel, a term of honor, 130.

Richmond, Fall of, April 3, 1865, 152; So- cially during the war, 154; Light Dra- goons, Roll of, 366.

Sabine Pass, Notable Battle of, 314.

Salem Church as Hospital, 171.

Sanders, Colonel C. C, 172.

Saunders, Hon. Romulus M., 33.

St. Paul's Church, 154.

Secession, Right of, 150.

Seward, W. H., " his little bell," 122, 190.

Sharpsburg, Battle of, 307.

Sheridan, General P. H., Vandalism of, 117.

Sherman, General W. T., " made war

hell," 107, 2*0. Sherry, Sergeant, 9. Shiloh, Battle of, 357. Slaves, General Cleburne's plan to put' into

the army, 173; Extension of territory

for, 18.

Squirrel Level Fort, 289. Stephens, A. H, his fidelity and acumen,

185. Stuart, General J. E. B., 169 ; how killed,

227, 335. Surratt, Mrs., Execution of, 122.

Taylor, Governor Robert L., 361.

Toney, Marcus B., 193

Toombs, General Robert, 346.

Torpedo boats, " David," 292, " Holland,"

of C. S. Navy, 293. Thomas, L. B., 223. Tucker, Beverley, 160 ; Rev. Dallas, 153.

Virginia, "Advisory Council " of War in 1861, 364 ; Officers of 1st Regiment infant- ry, 3H4 ; 26th Infantry, company G, Roll of, 2)0 ; how she supplied Maryland with arms, 163.

Wallace, Charles Montriou, 366.

War 1861-5, how conducted by the Fed- erals, 101; "unrestricted license to burn and plunder," 111; private property de- stroyed by, 123; spoils, how divided. 114; order of General Lee at Chambersburg, 119; London Times oil the, 121; Seward's "bell," 122; conduct of Confederates at Gettysburg, 124, prisoners, how treated, 126 194, 221 ; conduct of Confederates, 128; cessation of on May 5, 1865, 279 ; ameni- ties of "rebs" and "yanks," 289; dis- parity of forces in contending armies, 92, 195, 287, 305, 307, 33, 359.

Washington, and Lee, a parallel, 88.

Washington, Colonel L. Q,,, 311.

Wells, Governor H. H., 78.

White, D. D, Rev. Henry Alexander, 131.

Whittle, Confederate States Navy, Com- mander W C., 207.

Williamsbnrg Junior Guards, Roll of, 175.

Winthrop, Major Theodore, killed, 200.

Wyatt, Henry L., killed, 200.

Wyndham, Colonel Sir Percy, 136.

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