JANUARY, 1896 PATRIOTIC AND PROGRESSIVE. PRICE. 10 CENTS. Qopfederate l/eterap. '*5 ,
PUBLISHED MONTHLY IN THE INTEREST OF CONFEDERATt >i / «NS AND KINDRED TOPICS. Price $100 per Year, i v t v in Advance. ( V OL. ± V . Nashville, Tenn., Januahy, 1S9G. v „ 1 1 S. A. CUNNINGHAM JNO. 1. , EDITOR. Circulation: '93.79.430. '94.121.644. '95.154.992. $1.00 A YEAR. OFFICIAL ORQAN OF THE United Confederate Veterans, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Sons of Veterans and other Organizations. Embracing Nearly 1 .000 Camps and Chapters with over 60.000 Members . ARLINGTON, oi.lt HOME OF GENERAL K. K. LEE. THIS picture is taken from down the abrupt slope in front of the residence, directly towards the National Capitol. It was a Charming place as a bome an ideal spot in itself, and overlooks Washington City, the National Capitol and the Washington Monument being prominent in the picture. Arlington is one of the most noted places in America. The extensive grounds are used now as a National Cemetery. A half dozen Confederates are buried in one corner of the grounds. Nothing about tin- premises indicates that Gen. I.co ever lived, or that any other Southern man ever performed a patriotic deed. The South has long suffered but continues strong for the general welfare /yvwwww H> I W'l »i»»» "