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 378 INDEX. 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, impertur- bability 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 re- lease, 72 Johnsonville, Sherman's supplies at, de- stroyed 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, l<~ Hill. Stuart, 142; episode of "to the rear," 295, 339; saved life of Federal officer, 375 Ligon, Surgeon E. A., 292; Captain R. F., Lincoln, A., retort on, 109 Lipscomb's kettle drum, Tommy, 101 Long, Dr. Crawford W., 161 Lynch, Captain W. F., 12 Me Williams, 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. P., 195 Park, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279 Parker's Boy Battery, 103 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., 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 Powfer, 135, 258 Smyth, Colonel Thos. A., 327 Sorrel's Recollections, 25 Southern, Genius, Contributions of to Na- tional prosperity, 162; heroism and mag- naminity, 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
 * his corps commanders, Ewell, 141: