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374 Iron-clad car exploded by shot, 354.

Iverson, Gen. A., 17.

Johnson's Division, 173.

Johnson, Capt. Elliot, 213.

Johnston, Gen., 18.

Jones' Battalion of Artillery, 323.

Jones, Col. Beu bring, 349.

Jones, Col. H. P., 176,

Jones, Lieut. J. Pembroke, 51.

Kane, Dr. E. K., 42

Kieffer, Henry M., 299.

Kenny, Lt. Col., 16.

Lamb, Col. Wm., 3.

Lawson. Gallant exploit of Capt. Campbell. 320.

Lehman, Franklin W., 273.

Logan. Mrs. John A., 368.

Lomax, Gen. L. L., 177.

Longstreet, Gen. "Old Pete," 78, 126.

Lumpkin, Rev. J. T., 266, 282.

Lee's, Gen. last camp, 208.

Lee, Gen. Fitz., 35.

Lee, Gen. R. E. 21, 31.

Lee, Gen. W. H. F., 35, 69.

Lincoln dejected at Lee's escape, 75; course of, inconsistent, 362.

McAlwee, G. W.. 354.

McAnerny, Capt. John, 200.

McBirney. Major, 19.

McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon, 61.

McLaws, Gen. L., 108.

Mallet Lt. Col. J. W., 1.

Malvern Hill, Battle of, 357.

Manassas 8th Virginia at Second, 313.

Marshall, Col. Charles. 34, 323.

Marylanders in the C. S. Army, 235.

Massey, Col. E. C., 164.

Maury, Gen. D. H., 324.

Meade, General, 104.

Memorial Day, Origin of, 368.

Memorial Sermon in Old St. John's Church, 338.

Minor, Lieut. R. D., 50.

Morrison. Col. E. M., 319.

Mosby. Col. John S.. 21, 34, 210; Unjust strictures by, 230, 269.

Munford's Marylaaders never surrendered 309.

Murdaugh, John D. 39.

Murdaugh, Capt. Wm. H., 39.

Nitre and Mining Bureau, 11.

Gates, Col., of the 50th Ala., 128.

O'Conor Chas., the first to lead for defence of Jefferson Davis, 245.

Oladowswi, Lieut. Col., 16.

Ordnance of secession, 186.

Ordnance Bureau of the Confederacy, 1, 15.

Ould, Col. Robert, Commissioner of Ex- change, 852.

Parker, Commodore F. A., 42.

Parker, Representative, 164.

Pegram, "Willy," 65.

Petersburg, Fight around. 174.

Pickett. Gen. George E., 132.

Pickett's Division, fatalities in its officers, 193.

Pleasanton, Gen. A., 35.

Plume, Gen. Joseph, 165.

Plummer, Rev. Dr. W. S., 71.

Poindexter, Rev. James E., 144.

Rains, Col. G. W..4. 16.

Ramsey W. R., 298.

Reynolds, Death of General, 121.

Richmond? WLo was last to leave the burning city of, 317.

Rodes Gen. R. E., 8.

Rogers. Capt. Geo. J., 208.

Ryal, Lieut. C. M., 65.

St. John, Col. J. M., 10 16.

Salem Church, Monument at, 167.

Sedgwick General. 80.

Selph, Capt. Colin McRae, 256.

Semmes, Admiral R., 2.

Seward, W. H., Treachery of, brought firing on Sumter, 360.

Shea, Hon. George, 243.

Sherman, General, His pillage and destruction, 152.

Slingluff, L. F. C., 152.

Slocum, General, 122.

Smith, Gerrit, 248.

Spayd, H. H., 274.

Spotsylvania, Monuments to those who fell at, 164.

Staunton River Bridge, Gallant defence of, 321.

Stevens, Thaddeus, 251.

Stewart, Gen. George H., 133.

Stone, Roy. United States Department of Agriculture, 285.

Stonebraker, John A., 309.

Stoneman, General 17, 18

Stribling, Col. Robert M., 172.

Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., 65 ; death of, 69, 216.

Sulivane, Colonel, 318.

Sumpter, J. U., 183,

Swanson, Governor, 164.

Swayze, T. F, 164.

Talcott, Col. T. M. R., 21.

Taliaferro, Major, 17.

Taylor Col. W. H., 21, 22.

Terrell, Col. J. B. 236.

Thompson, "Jimmy," 65.

Tredegar Battalion, officers of, 200 ; Works, 6.

Trezevant, Major J. T., 16.

Venable, Major A. R.,61,65; Col. Charles 8., 212. Virginia, Regiment, 3rd, organization of, 185; 14th, organization of, 193.

Walker, Gen. R. Lindsay, 125.

Warren, General, relieved of command, 174.

White, Lt. Col. J. L., 16,

Whitehead, Col. A. W., 164, 165.

Willis, Gen. Edward, 236.

Wilson, Henry. 245.

Wilson. Gen. James, 18.

Wirz, Capt, Henry, 341.

Wisdom's Famous Ride, 372.

Withers, Col. R. E., 321.

Wise, L. W., 361.

Winchester, Incidents of battle of, 232.

Wood, H. E., 52.

Woollem Mills, Crenshaw, 7.

Wright, Gen. A. R, 164; Address of, 165.

Wright, Major M. H., 16.