Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 23
Appearance
SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXIII.
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. | Contributions of the South to the Greatness of the American Union. An Address by Gen. Clement A. Evans, of Atlanta, Ga., delivered before the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, October 10, 1895, at Richmond, Va., with the proceedings of the Association on the occasion.
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II. | Hampton and Butler. A paper read by Capt. U. R. Brooks before a meeting of Camp Hampton Veterans at Columbia, S. C., Sept. 6, 1895
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III. | 38 |
IV. | History of the Eleventh N. C. Infantry, C. S. A., Successor the First (the Bethel) Regiment, by Col. W. J. Martin
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V. | 56 |
VI. | 58 |
VII. | Battle of Cold Harbor—Death of Clarence Warwick, by Benjamin M. Parham
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VIII. | "I am Dying, Egypt, Dying!" Touching Account of the Death of its Gallant Author, Gen. W. H. Lytle, by Col. Douglas West
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IX. | The Randolph Guard, Forty-fourth Virginia Infantry—Its Muster-Roll and History
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X. | History of the Rockbridge Artillery, C. S. A., by a member of the famous battery—with Roster
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XI. | Southern Soldiers in Northern Prisons—Experiences at Johnson's Island and Point Lookout, by Albert Stacy Caison
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158 |
XII. | 165 |
XIII. | Cause of the Conflagration Incident on the Evacuation of Richmond, April 3, 1865, by John Howard, Esq., of the Virginia Bar
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XIV. | Butler's Investment of New Orleans in 1862, from a Diary of the Period
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XV. | 189 |
XVI. | 198 |
XVII. | A Tribute to Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, from the London (England) Index
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XVIII. | Events Leading Up to the Battle of Gettysburg, an address by Colonel Charles Marshall, before the Veteran Association of Washington, D. C., Jan., 1896
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XIX. | Pickett's Men in the Gettysburg Charge (with diagrams), a paper read before Pickett Camp, C. V., at Richmond, Jan. 20, 1896, by Capt. M. W. Hazlewood
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XX. | 238 |
XXI. | The Peculiar Temper of Gen. Meade, U. S. A., by Capt. Leslie J. Perry, of the War Records Office
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XXII. | 253 |
XXIII. | Closing Scenes of the First Battle of Manassas—Cavalry Present, by Col. W. F. Randolph
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259 |
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XXIV. | Fort Henry on the Yadkin—Depredations of Federal Deserters in May, 1865, by Prof. R. L. Flowers
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XXV. | Cruise of the Clarence, Tacony Archer, C. S. Navy, in 1863, by Robert H. Woods, Naval War Records Office
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XXVI. | 283 |
XXVII. | 290 |
XXVIII. | 292 |
XXIX. | 294 |
XXX. | 314 |
XXXI. | How the Soldiers Kept House During the War (cut of the useful cow), a paper read before Pickett Camp, C. V., Feb., 1896, by Dr. W. W. Parker
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XXXII. | 328 |
XXXIII. | 330 |
XXXIV. | Stonewall Jackson; his dread of the Use of Stimulants by his Soldiers
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XXXV. | 335 |
XXXVI. | 336 |
XXXVII. | Protest of R. E. Lee Camp, C. V., against the Bill in the House of Representatives, by P. J. Otey, for the Relief of Confederate Soldiers
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XXXVIII. | The Longstreet-Gettysburg Controversy—Who commenced It? Review by Rev. J. William Jones, D. D.
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XXXIX. | Stuart and Gettysburg—Defence of the Cavalry Leader, by Col. J. S. Mosby
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XL. | The Museum of the South, Instituted by the Confederate Memorial Literary Society—A Noble Conservatory Dedication of the Historic Building at Richmond, Va., February 22, 1896. Prayer by Rev. M. D. Hoge, D. D. Oration by Gen. Bradley T. Johnson; eloquently introduced by Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall. Illustrated by cuts of front and rear views of the "Mansion;" a war portrait of President Davis, and one of Mrs. Joseph Bryan.
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XLI. | Tribute to the late Joseph Jones, D. D., LL.D., the First Secretary of the Southern Historical Society
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382 |