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First Page of the Permanent Constitution of the Confederate
States, as Reported by the Committee
401

This is in the handwriting of Gen. Thos. R. R. Cobb,
who was a member of the committee. Taken from the
original, which is in the possession of Mr. A. L. Hull,
Athens, Ga.

The Permanent Constitution of the Confederate
States
403

As reported by committee and amended by Congress, is in
the possession of the daughter of Mr. Alex. B. Clitherall,
Mrs. A. C. Birch, Montgomery, Ala.

The Pollard Residence, Built before the War 406

Monument to Confederate Soldiers Erected on the
Capitol Grounds by the Ladies' Memorial Association
407

Jefferson Davis 408

Seal of Montgomery 410


NEW ORLEANS

Tomb of Avar, City Park 413

The Custom-House, New Orleans 415

Chartres Street and Cathedral 419

The Ursulines Convent 421

The Jackson Monument 423

Canal Street, New Orleans 427

The Cabildo, Old Court Building, Jackson Square 428

St. Fries Cathedral 429

Seal of New Orleans 431


VICKSBURG

Meeting of Generals Grant and Pemberton at the
"Stone House" inside the Rebel Works on the
Morning of July 4, 1863
435

(From an actual sketch made on the spot by one of the
special artists of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
now in the collection of Major George Haven Putnam.)