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INDEX.

Adams, John Quincy, on Secession, 31.

Alabama Claims, The, 96.

American Soldiery, Gallantry of, 40.

Anderson, Col. Archer, 386.

Appeal- Avalanche, The, Memphis, Tennessee, cited, 63.

Arkansas Post. Its fall Jan. n, 1863; report of Col. R. R. Garland, 10.

Arnold, Wm., 158.

Artillery, C. S., Its prowess, 319.

Association of the Army of No. Va. Proceed- ings at the Annual Meeting, Dec. 13, 1894 ; officers of, 334 ; some present at, 281

Atkinson, Col. John Wilder, 49.

August, Col. Thos, P., 49.

Aylett, Col Wm. R. His address; Women of the South, 54.

Baldwin, Col. John B., Inspector-General of

Virginia, 48. Bennett. Hon. R. T., late Colonel 14th N. C.

Infantry, C. S. A., 81. Bernard, George S., 69. Blockades, Importance of, 89. Blue and Gray, Blending of the, 67. Boynton, Gen. H. V.,6y. Bronaugh, Wm., 46.

Brown. Col., Com'd't of Fort Pulaski, 140. Buchannan, C. S. N., Admiral Franklin, 77. Burgwyn, Col. H. K. ; killed, 123. Burnside, Gen. A. E., 130.

Cadets Va. Military Institute, 341.

Cardwell, Col. D., 147.

Cary, Col. John B., 386.

Cassville, Battle of, 6.

Causes of the War ; Slavery and States' Righs ; Exposition by Hon. Jos. Wheeler, 24.

Cave, D. D., Kev. Robert C. His noble vin- dication of the South, 359.

Cedar Creek, Battle of, 306.

Chancellorsville, Battle of, 288.

Chew's Battery ; Its glorious career, 41.

Chickamauga ; Marking the battle-field of, 127.

Christian, Hon. Geo. L. His just remarks in- troducing Hon. John W. Daniel, 386.

Clark Rev T. D. D., prayer by, 41.

Clarke, Capt. Maxwell T., 348.

Coercion, Federal, 36.

Collier, Hon. C. F., 69.

Colsten, Capt. F. M,, 377.

Columbia Post, G. A. R., Dept. 111. ; its criti- cism of Dr. Cave's oration, 381.

Confederate and Federal Forces, disparity between, 95.

Confederate Generals who died in poverty, 65 ; senior, now living, 388.

Confederate Heroism, 54, 63.

Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 387.

Confederate Morals, 81, 107, 367.

Confederate Prisoners; hardships of; placed under Confederate fire, 127.

Confederate States, Medical officers of, 165.

Confederate Supplies, Want of, 90.

Constitution, The, Atlanta, Ga., cited, 122.

Constitution of the U. S. nullified, 27.

Kent and Rawle on the, 83. Cox, Mrs. Lucy Ann, a Confederate heroine, 54. Courier, Bristol, Va., cited, 127. Crawford, Hon W. H., 83. crouch, Nicholas M., 377. Cullingworth, Col. Wm. H., 349.

Daniel, Hon. John W. His able tribute to Gen. Jubal A. Early, 288.

Delaware, Fort, Prisoners at, 144.

De Renne, Mrs. Mary. Her admirable col- lection of Confederate Memorials, 389.

>ispatcA,The, Kichmond.Va., cited, 20, 24, 48, 69, 281, 336.

Dixon, 2ist Alabama Infantry, Lieut. His he- roic self-sacrifice, 80.

Early, Gen Jubal A. Memorial Address by Hon. John W. Daniel, 281 ; campaigns of discussed, 285 ; his losses compared with those of Sheridan, 314 ; Gen. Lee's faith in, 317 ; compared with English Commanders, 321; personal and martial qualities of, 326; last days of, 330 ; Resolutions of Association of Army of N. Va., 382 ; of the Southern Historical society, 335.

" F " Company Association of Veterans, 348. Federal Forces, Number of the, 40. Fisher's Hill, Battle of, 305. Flewellen, M. D., Surgeon E. A. Sketch of,

166, 280, Foard, M. D., Surgeon A J. Sketch of, 166,

279.

Fredericksburg, Battle of, 288. French, Majpr-General S. G. Criticism of, i. Fulkerson, Col. Abram, 127.

Garland, Col. R. R., 10.

Gettysburg, Battle of, 289.

Globe-Democrat, The, St. Louis.J Missouri, cited, 67.

Gordon, Armistead C. His poem at the Dedi- cation of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monu- ment, 355.

Gorgas, Gen. Josiah, 90.

Greely, Horace, 35.

Gregg, Percy, on the South, 93.

Hampton, Gen. Wade. His duel with a Fede- ral soldier at Gettysburg, 122 ; his capture of Grant's entire beef supply in 1864, 147 ; his force, 153 ; mentioned, 347.

Hazlewood, Capt. Martin W., 48.

Herald, Baltimore, Md , cited, 157.

Heroism, The Bond of, 67.

Hoge, D. D., Rev. M. D., 352.

Hollywood Memorial Association. Their sa- cred labors, 388.

Hooker, Hon. Charles E., 46.

Howitzers, Richmond, 54.

Hewlett House, Recapture of the, in 1864, 20.

Hunter, Captain in the 4ist Virginia Infantry, killed, 105.