Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 28
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SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXVIII.
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. | Lane's Corps of Sharpshooters. The career of this famous body, with a roster of its officers, by General James H. Lane
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II. | Brunswick Guard—its record, marches, fights, and roll of its members
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8 |
III. | A Secret Service Episode, affecting the First Battle of Manassas, by Captain Louis Zimmer
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14 |
IV. | The Last Days of Lee and his Paladins, by John Herbert Claiborne, M. A., M. D., late Major and Surgeon P. A. C. S.
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19 |
V. | Harper's Ferry and First Manassas. Extracts from the Diary of Captain James M. Garnett, LL.D., Ordnance Officer of Rodes's (later Grimes's) Division, C. S. A., February, 1864-April 9, 1865
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59 |
VI. | Charlotte Cavalry. Its record, with roll of members, by Captain E. E. Bouldin
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71 |
VII. | The Pioneer of Secession in the Continental Congress—Thomas Burke, of North Carolina, in 1777
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81 |
VIII. | 84 |
IX. | 89 |
X. | 90 |
XI. | The Barn Burners. A chapter of Sheridan's raid up the Valley, by N. M. Burkholder
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98 |
XII. | R. E. Lee—"An Unequaled Leader of an Incomparable Host." Tribute by Judge T. S. Garnett, on the celebration of Lee's Birthday, at Norfolk, Va., January 19th, 1899, with Estimate of Lord Wolseley
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106 |
XIII. | Roll of Company F, 10th Virginia Infantry (the Muhlenburg Rifles)—History of members traced, by Herbert F. Miley
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115 |
XIV. | History of the Confederate States Navy—Its Vessels and what became of them, by John W. H. Porter
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125 |
XV. | 135 |
XVI. | 144 |
XVII. | The Correspondence of General R. E. Lee. Chancellorsville to Gettsyburg—March to August, 1863. A pathetic array of evidence from the War Records, by Colonel Wm. H. Palmer
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148 |
XVIII. | 156 |
XIX. | Carpenter's Battery, Stonewall Brigade—Its career, by C. A. Fonerden
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166 |
XX. | Official Report of the History Committee of the Grand Camp, C. V., Department of Virginia, by Judge Geo. L. Christian, Acting Chairman, October 4, 1900
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169 |
XXI. | Battle of the Crater. The agency of Mahone and Weisiger therein, by George S. Bernard
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204 |
XXII. | 222 |
XXIII. | Celebration of Birthday of General R. E. Lee, at New Orleans, La., January 19, 1901. Appealing characterization by Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., and impressive poem by Mrs. Mary Ashley Townsend
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228 |
XXIV. | 243 |
XXV. | 247 |
XXVI. | 254 |
XXVII. | 255 |
XXVIII. | Company D, 44th Virginia Infantry. Its history and roster, by Richard C. Bowles
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259 |
XXIX. | The Brunswick Blues—Account of
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XXX. | The Charlotte Rifles—Its roll
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262 |
XXXI. | Battle of Fort Gregg—Louisiana troops engaged therein
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265 |
XXXII. | 267 |
XXXIII. | General Thomas R. R. Cobb. Extracts from letters of, to his wife, February 3, 1861—December 10, 1862
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280 |
XXXIV. | Washington Artillery Heroes. Roll of those killed and who have died
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301 |
XXXV. | Some Notes of the Confederate States Navy—Treachery of a Canandian—Letter of Captain Robert D. Minor
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305 |
XXXVI. | The Phi Gamma in War. Touching tribute by Colonel James M. Wells.
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309 |
XXXVII. | Mrs. Jefferson Davis—A visit to, by General N. M. Curtis, U. S. A.
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314 |
XXXVIII. | What is a Confederate Veteran? Definition by Judge Robert L. Rodgers
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316 |
XXXIX. | General P. G. T. Beauregard. His comprehensive and aggressive strategy—Drewry's Bluff and Petersburg. Address by General Johnson Hagood
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318 |
XL. | Crenshaw's Battery, Pegram's Battalion. Its organization and career, by J. C. Goolsby
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336 |
XLI. | A Confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. Account of the effective movement, by Miss Sue H. Walker, Corresponding Secretary
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377 |
ERRATA.
Page 77. | For country read county. |
" | For 1863 read 1864. |
Page 80. | For Welton read Melton. |
Page 106. | For 1899 read 1900. |
Page 114. | For "now Grand Commander," &c., read "now commanding the Virginia Division of the United Confederate Veterans, with the rank of Major-General." |
Page 384. | For Mrs. Joseph D. Davis read Mrs. Joseph R. |
Page 383. | For Mrs. W. G. Behan-read Mrs. W. J. |