Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 22
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SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXII.
edited by
R. A. BROCK,
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RICHMOND, VA.
Published by the Society.
WM. ELLIS JONES,
PRINTER,
RICHMOND, VA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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I. | 1 |
II. | 10 |
III. | United Confederate Veterans—Organization of the Medical Corps. Correspondence with General John B. Gordon by Joseph Jones, M. D., LL.D., Surgeon-General
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14 |
IV. | 19 |
V. | Capture of the Hewlett House, 1864. Communication from Colonel E. M. Morrison
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20 |
VI. | Causes of the War, Slavery and States Rights; Speech by Hon. Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama
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24 |
VII. | The Confederate Dead in Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va. Memorial Services, June 6, 1894. Eulogy on Major F. W. Thomson, by Captain W. N. McDonald
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41 |
VIII. | 48 |
IX. | Women of the South. Address by Colonel Wm. R. Aylett before Pickett Camp of C. S. A. Veterans, at Richmond, Va., July 2, 1894
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54 |
X. | 63 |
XI. | 65 |
XII. | The Bond of Heroism—Reminiscences by heroes of the Blue and Gray of the Chattanooga Campaigns
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67 |
XIII. | 69 |
XIV. | 73 |
XV. | How the Confederacy changed Naval Warfare—Ironclads and Torpedoes, by General D. H. Maury
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75 |
XVI. | Address of the Hon. R. T. Bennett, late Colonel 14th North Carolina Infantry, C. S. A., at the laying of the Cornerstone of the Confederate Monument, at Raleigh, N. C., May 22, 1894
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81 |
XVII. | The Confederate Navy; what it accomplished during the Civil War. A valuable Historical Address before R. E. Lee Camp, C. S. A. Veterans, by Virginius Newton, Midshipman C. S Navy
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87 |
XVIII. | The Sharpshooters of Mahone's Brigade. A Paper read before Pickett Camp, C. V., by Captain John E. Laughton, Jr.
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98 |
XIX. | The Battle of Williamsburg, Va., June 1, 1862. A Paper read before Pickett Camp, C. S. A. Veterans, by Colonel Richard L. Maury, 24th Virginia Infantry, C. S. A.
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106 |
XX. | 122 |
XXI. | The Prison Experiences of a Confederate Soldier who was under fire, on Morris's Island, from Confederate Batteries, by Abram Fulkerson, late Colonel 63d Tennessee Infantry, Army Northern Virginia
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127 |
XXII. | A Brilliant Coup. How Wade Hampton captured Grant's entire beef supply, by Colonel D. Cardwell
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147 |
XXIII. | The School-Days of Stonewall Jackson in boyhood, by his old schoolmaster, Rufus R. Wilson
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157 |
XXIV. | Roster of the Medical Officers of the Army of Tennessee, during the Civil War between the Northern and Southern States. Consolidated from the Original Medical Director's Records by Joseph Jones, M. D., LL. D., Surgeon-General United Confederate Veterans
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165 |
XXV. | General Jubal A. Early. Memorial Address by Hon. John W. Daniel before the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia at the Annual Meeting held at Richmond, Va., December 13, 1894. Resolutions by Captain W. Gordon McCabe. Officers of the Association elected
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281 |
XXVI. | 335 |
XXVII. | Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, at Richmond, Va., May 30, 1894. Incidental Ceremonies. Oration of Rev. R. C. Cave, D. D., a noble Vindication of the Southern Cause
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336 |
XXVIII. | Ungenerous Criticism of Rev. Dr. R. C. Cave's Oration. Letter of Columbia Post, Department of Illinois, G. A. R., with the reply of Lee Camp Confederate Veterans
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381 |
XXIX. | A National Repository for the Records and Relics of the Southern Cause, proposed by Mr. Charles Broadway Rouss, of New York. The claims of the Confederate Memorial Literary Society and of Richmond urged
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387 |