Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 32
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SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXXII.
edited by
R. A. BROCK,
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RICHMOND, VA.
Published by the Society.
WM. ELLIS JONES,
PRINTER,
RICHMOND, VA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE
I. | 1 |
II. | 13 |
III. | 33 |
IV. | 43 |
V. | 46 |
VI. | 51 |
VII. | 58 |
VIII. | 67 |
IX. | 73 |
X. | 77 |
XI. | 89 |
XII. | 94 |
XIII. | 99 |
XIV. | 102 |
XV. | 117 |
XVI. | 122 |
XVII. | 134 |
XVIII. | 143 |
XIX. | 149 |
XX. | 151 |
XXI. | 157 |
XXII. | 164 |
XXIII. | 169 |
XXIV. | The Pulaski Guards, Company C, 4th Virginia Infantry; Organization of; at the First Battle of Manassas; The Original "Rebel Yell." By J. B. Caddall
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174 |
XXV. | 178 |
XXVI. | 183 |
XXVII. | 195 |
XXVIII. | Battle of Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864; "The Bloody Angle"; What the 49th Virginia and Pegram's Brigade Did There; Episode of "General Lee to the Rear." By Colonel J. Catlett Gibson and Dr. W. W. Smith
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200 |
XXIX. | 216 |
XXX. | 221 |
XXXI. | 223 |
XXXII. | The Fredericksburg Artillery, Captain E. S. Marye, in the Three Days' Battle at Fredericksburg, July, 1863; First Appearance of the Confederate Flag with White Field. By C. R. Fleet
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240 |
XXXIII. | 243 |
XXXIV. | 250 |
XXXV. | 275 |
XXXVI. | The Battle of Chickamauga; Address by Captain James Dinkins
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299 |
XXXVII. | 310 |
XXXVIII. | The Shenandoah; Sketch of the Eventful Life of the Confederate Cruiser, Captain J. I. Waddell; Carried the C. S. Flag Around the World; Address by Captain Samuel A. Ashe
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320 |
XXXIX. | 329 |
XL. | 338 |
XLI. | 347 |
XLII. | The Last Salute of the Army of Northern Virginia; Details of the Surrender at Appomattox C. H., April 9, 1865. By General J. L. Chamberlain
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356 |
XLIII. | Communication of General C. J. Polignac as to His Mission to France in 1865; Defence of President Davis
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364 |
XLIV. | 371 |
- ↑ A bill was offered in the House of Representatives by Hon. John Lamb for the return of these flags to the Governors of the several States respectively to which they belonged, which was passed and was unanimously adopted by the Senate February 23, 1905