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Prisons of the North and South respect- ively, 71.

Prisoners of War North and South, Treat- ment of. relatively to the sections, lilt

Prison Reminiseenses, by Judge James F. Crocker, 2s.

Provisional Army of Virginia in 1861, 288.

Quitman Rifles, History of the, 239.

Ramseur, Ambuscade of, General S. D., 213. Randolph of Koanoke, John, Key to the

Eccen trie-it v of, 7.1. Kebel Yell. The, 198. Robins, Colonel Vm. Todd, 275. Rodgers, Win. W, 163. Rodgers, Judge Robert L, 69. Rodgers. Miss Ruth. 69. Ruins, The pathos of, 67.

Scovill, Colonel E. A, 45.

Secession, the right of, 55; Early approval of in New England, 59, 61 ; proposed by Massachusetts in 1844, 60.

Seddon, James A. :!.

Sheppard, W. L., 237.

Sheridan, General Philip H, Vandalism of, 215.

Siever's, Win, 2-37.

Simmons, Dr. James, 36

Slavery in the South incident on conditions; perpetuation of not the cause of the war, 5S; Sentiment of the world as to, 63.

"Smith Briggs," Capture of the by Con- federates, 162.

Smith, General E. K. at Manassas, 175.

Smith, General G. W., las.

Smith, Wm., Governor and General, Un- veiling of statue to, with addresses and ceremonies incident thereon, 222

Smyth Blues, Company D, 4th Virginia, , Roll of, 358.

South, Development of, since 1865, 336; reck- less plunder of the, 342.

Southside Heavv Artillery, Officers of the, 85.

Sowell, B A., 169

Steuart, General neorge H., 173.

Stewart Colonel w. H, 1-5-5.

Sti es, Major Robert. 265.

Stockdale, Colonel Thos. R. 241.

"Stonewall Jackson's Way," The Song, 175.

Sturdivant, Major N. A., 164. Swanson, Address of Governor C. A., 231. Swope, Dr. David, 30. Symington, Major W. Stuart, 322.

Talcott, Colonel T. M. R., 1. Tansill, Colonel Robert 87 Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 11. Thomas, Julius O., 43, 164. Thomas, Richard S., 163. Thompson, Capta,in John H., 149. Townsend, Harry C., Diary of, January- May, 1865, 99. Traitors have been ever cruel, 38.

Van Lew, Miss Elizabeth L, 187

Virginia, The Iron-clad, 89; career of, 316;

Destruction of, 317; Construction of, 319. Virginia Cavalry 13th regiment, its flag and

roll of Company E, 210; Company I, roster

Virginia Infantry, 4th regiment and 32d regiment at tsharpsburg, 250; 8th regi- ment, field officers of, 266.

Virginia Convention of 1861, A remarkable body of men, 281.

Wallace, General Lew, 73.

Warwick, Lieutenant A.. D.,205

Weathersby, killed, Lieut. H. Eugene, 241.

Wellford, Colonel. 4.

West Virginia, Cattle captured in, 355.

White, Colonel E. V., "General," 255.

White, Colonel Norborne Berkeley, 261.

Wilkinson, Lieut. Henry, Death of, 47.

Williams, John Jefferson. 221.

Williams, John Skelton, 336.

Williams, Colonel Lewis B, 329.

Willis, Chaplain E. J, 253.

Wilson, Captain J. A., 76.

Winder, General John H., 85.

Wirz, Captain Henry, Stigma, removed

from, memory of, 69. Wise, Captain O. Jennings, 355; General

Henry A, 354. Women of the Confederacy, what they saw

and suffered, 191. Wooldridge, Colonel W. B., 259. Worsley, Philip Stanhope, his lines on

General R. E Lee, 63 Wright, General Marcus J., 128.