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Pickett, General G. E., his position at Get- tysburg and charge of his Division, 187, 218.

Poindexter, W. B., 121.

Polk, General L., 125.

Polignac, General C. J., his mission to France, 364.

Pope, General John, Retreat of 77, 251, 333.

Preston, Colonel James F., 174.

Protective Policy, The, 30.

Pulaski Guards, Company C, 4th Virginia organization of, 175.

Quincy, Josiah, on Secession, 19.

Raith, Colonel Julius, 132.

Raleigh, N. C., Commission for the Surren- der of, 164.

Randolph, Captain William, 94.

Rawlings, Lieutenant E. G., killed, 87.

Rebel Yell, Original, 175.

Reed, Major D. W., 123.

Resolutions of l798-'9, 17.

Revolutions of 1861 and 1776 Compared, 292.

Rhett, Robert Barnwell, his provision of treaty rights, 205.

Richardson, C. A., 172.

Richmond, Burning of in April, 1865, 73; Federal force which entered, 76.

Ripley, Colonel E. H., 76.

Rodes, General R. E., 91, 330.

Host, F. A., 108.

St. Paul's Church, 147.

Saunders, W. J., 283.

Secession, in 1812, 15, 24; right of, 283.

Seddon, James A., 107.

Seminary Ridge, 34.

Semmes, General J. P., 228.

Semmes, Admiral Raphael, 111, 160.

Seven Days' Battles, 250, 332.

Sharpsburg, Battle of, 263.

Shenandoah, Cruise of the, 320; carried Con- federate flag around the world, 328.

Shenandoah Valley, Campaign of the, 97.

Sheridan's, Gen. P. H., Bummers, savagery of, 89; cavalry, 234.

Sherman,, General W. T., 125, 164; expedi- tion of from Vicksburg to Meridian, 300; his vandalism, 319.

Shil*oh, Battle of and the National Military Park and monuments of, 122; forces en- gaged at, 128.

Slavery, Constitutional, 27; South opposed- to extension of, 104.

Slaughter, Surgeon Alfred, first killed, 200.

Slidell, Hon. John, 108, 110.

Smith, Captain B. H., wounded, 6.

Smith, General E. Kirby, 365.

Smith, Captain John Holmes, 183.

Smith, D. D., Rev. J. P., 135.

Smith, General Preston, killed, 304.

Smith, Dr. W. W., 200.

Smith, Governor William, 238.

South, Foreign Enemies of the, 103; sympa- thizers of the, 103; exports of the, 105; loss of the, in noble men, 180.

South Carolina Under Reconstruction Shack- les, 140.

Spotsylvania Courthouse, Battle of, 200. 336.

Stanton, Frank, 297.

States, The Rights of, 16.

Stewart, Colonel William H., 338.

Stonewall Brigade, Composition of, 97.

Stewart's, J. E. B., march around the Fed- erals, 7; his death, 47.

Stronach, Major A. B., 164.

Sumter, Fall of Fort, 284.

Talcott, Colonel T. M. R., 51, 67. Taylor, Colonel William H., 332. Tennessee Troops in Confederate States

Army, 179.

Terrell, Colonel, 204. Tom's Brook, Battle of, 10. Toombs, Hon. Robert, 107. Tucker, Commodore J. Randolph, 351.

Valley Campaign, The, 10.

Vance, Governor Z. B., vindicated, 164.

Venable, Colonel Charles S., 236.

Vicksburg, Siege of, 115.

Virginia, Infantry, the 1st at Gettysburg, 33; casualties of, 39; 21st at Second Ma- uassas, 77; Contribution of to the Confed- erate States Army, 43.

Virginia, The Iron-Clad; what she did, 273; her officers, 249, 347, 348.

Waddell, Captain James Iredell, 320.

Walker, General James A., 175.

Walker, Leroy Pope, 111.

Walker, Norman S., 115.

Wallace, General Lew, 128.

Wallace, General W. H. L., 132.

War, 1861-'5, Causes of the, 13, 275.

War of 1812, 19.

Webster, Daniel, 29.

Weldon Railroad, Battle of, 337.

Wells, Edward L., 41.

Wells, Julian L., 13.

Wheeler, Major-General Joseph, 41.

Whittle, Captain W. C., 223.

Wickham, General W. C., 9.

Wigfall, General Louis T., 107.

Welbourn, Captain R. E., 94.

Wilderness Campaign, 9, 334.

Williams, Colonel Lewis B., killed, 38.

Withers, Colonel R. E., 219.

Worsham, John H., 77.

Women of the South in 1861-'65, 146, 290.

Wynn of the Signal Corps Killed, 95.

Yancey, William L., 117. Zollicoffer, General Felix, 125.

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