Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 31
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SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXXI.
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. | The Washington Light Infantry, 1807-1861, deeds of, roster of, and monument to dead of
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1 |
II. | 11 |
III. | 19 |
IV. | 32 |
V. | A Chapter of History—Meeting of General R. Taylor with General E. R. S. Canby
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48 |
VI. | 56 |
VII. | 61 |
VIII. | The Confederate States Flag. Its Evolution. By General W. L. Cabell
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68 |
IX. | 71 |
X. | 73 |
XI. | Last Capital of the Confederacy at Danville, Va. (See xxxviii.)
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80 |
XII. | Robert E. Lee. Speech of Hon. Don P. Halsey in the Senate of Virginia to provide a statue of, to be placed in Statuary Hall, Washington, D. C.
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81 |
XIII. | 100 |
XIV. | In a Louisiana Regiment, Organization of the 13th Louisiana in 1861; vivid picture of the period. By General John McGrath
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103 |
XV. | 120 |
XVI. | 125 |
XVII. | Closing Scenes of the War. Retreat of General Custis Lee's Division, and the Battle of Sailors' Creek. By Captain McHenry Howard
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129 |
XVIII. | Confederate Currency, the best collection of, description of all issues of.
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145 |
XIX. | 151 |
XX. | Zollicoffer's Oak. Recollections of the Battle of Mill Springs and death of General Zollicoffer. His place of burial. By Colonel Bennett H. Young
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165 |
XXI. | New Market Day at Virginia Military Institute. Monument to the Boy Heroes unveiled. Addresses of Dr. John A. Upshur and Captain John S. Wise, and Threnody by A. C. Gordon
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173 |
XXII. | Company C, 37th Virginia Infantry, roster and history of.
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185 |
XXIII. | 189 |
XXIV. | Captain Don P. Halsey, C. S. A. A gallant officer, accomplished scholar, and able lawyer. Sketch of a noble life. By Hon. D. P. Halsey (Jr.)
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193 |
XXV. | 208 |
XXVI. | Maryland and the South. The Aid of the State to the Confederacy. By Mrs. D. Giraud Wright
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209 |
XXVII. | Negroes in the Confederate States Army. Their enlistment advocated by General P. R. Cleburne
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215 |
XXVIII. | Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg; he "in the front." By Captain Robert A. Bright
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228 |
XXIX. | Georgia's Flag. Replaced Stars and Stripes before Sumter was fired on
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235 |
XXX. | Recollections of Army Life with General Lee. Privations and necessities of the Confederate soldier. By Frank H. Foote
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237 |
XXXI. | Hunter Holmes McGuire, M. D., LL. D. Unveiling a statue of, in the Capitol Square, Richmond, Va., January 1904. Ceremonies and Addresses of Honorables George L. Christian and Holmes Conrad, and acceptance by Governor A. J. Montague
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248 |
XXXII. | Burning of Chambersburg, Pa. Noble conduct of Colonel W. E. Peters. By General John McCausland
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266 |
XXXIII. | Battle of the Crater, July 30, 1864. Roster of members of the 12th Virginia Infantry, who were engaged
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271 |
XXXIV. | History of the Crenshaw Battery, with its engagements and roster. By Charles P. Young and Captain Thos. Ellett
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275 |
XXXV. | 298 |
XXXVI. | City 25th Battalion (Richmond), roster of officers of
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323 |
XXXVII. | 326 |
XXXVIII. | Last Confederate Capital at Danville, Va., President Davis confident to the last of triumph, last cabinet meeting and proclamation of. By B. Boisseau Bobbitt
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334 |
XXXIX. | North Carolina and Virginia, in the War 1861-65, and troops furnished by each. Report of History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V. of Virginia. By Hon. George L. Christian
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340 |
XL. | The Army Negro. His affection and fidelity—master and slave congenial. By Captain George Baylor
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365 |
XLI. | 369 |
XLII. | Fort Gregg Again. A defense of its garrison. By Surgeon George W. Richards
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370 |
XLIII. | 372 |
ERRATA.
Page 32, line 17, for Loudon, read Loudoun.
Page 36, line 6, for condiment, read sauce.
Page 47, line 2, for are, read have.
Page 156, line 24, for Pope, read L. E. Polk.