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lionclads in the C. S. Navy, 75; in the F.HK- lisli and French Navies, 77.

Jackson, "Stonewall," as a school-boy, as a teacher, and on entering the war, by K R. Wilson, 157-162.

Johnson, Gen. Bradley T., 347. ohnston, Gen. J. E. His campaigns in Geor- gia, i.

Jones, Jr., LL. D., Col. Chas. C., soldier, schol- ar, historian, and lawyer, 165. Jones, D. D., Rev. John William. Prayer by,

282.

Jones, M. D., LL. D., Joseph. Surgeon-Gen- eral U. C. V., 14, 165.

Laughton, Jr., Capt. John E , 98.

Law, Mrs. Sallie Chapman Gordon, 63.

Lee Camp, C. V. Its dignified reply to Col- umbia Post, (".. A. R., 383.

Lee, Gen. Fitzhugh His Staff at the Unveil- ing of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument,

34?-

Lee, Gen. Robert Edward, 70. Letcher, Gov. John, on Coercion, 26. Loom is, Gen. John Mason, 68.

McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon, 332.

McCalla, of the ist South Carolina Cavalry,

killed, 153.

McCarthy, Carlton, 351, 374. McCarthy, Edward, 374. McClellan's Advance to Richmond, checked,

107.

McDonald, Capt. W. N. His Eulogy of Major J. W. Thomson, 41.

McGuire, Capt. Hugh, Heroic death of, 45.

Mahone's Brigade, 98.

Maryland Artillery, C. S. A.. History oJ the 3d Battery, by Capt. Wm. L. Keith, 19.

Maryland Veterans at the Unveiling of Sol- diers' and Sailors' Monument, 352.

Maury, Gen. Dabney Herndon, 75.

Maun-, Col. Richard L , 24th Virginia Infantry, C. S. A., 106.

" Mavourneen, Kathleen, "377.

Medical Officers of the Army of Tennessee, C. S. A., by Joseph Jones, M. D., LL.D., Sur- geon-General U. C V., 165.

Middletown, Battle of, 308.

Mills, Col. Roger Quarles, 67.

Missionary Ridge, Reminiscences of the gal- lant assault on, 68.

Moffelt, Col George H , 161.

Morale of the Confederate, 81.

Morelly's Code of Nature, 84.

Morris Island. Confederate Prisoners under Confederate fire on, 127.

Morrison, Col. Emtnett M., 20. f

Naval Warfare, How the Southern Confede- racy changed it, 75; accomplishments of C. S. Navy in. 87.

News and Courier, Charleston, S. C., The, cited, 147.

\fws. The Staunton, Va., cited, 73.

AVa-j, The Winchester, Va., citea, 41.

Newton, Virginius, late Midshipman C. S. Navy. 87.

North Carolina, Representatives of at the Un- veiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monu- ment, 377.

North Carolina, University of, 84.

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O'Ferrall, Gov. Chas T. His Staff at the Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monu- ment, 343.

Page, Lt. Mann, 308.

Parker. M. D.. Major Wm. W , 127.

Peace Convention, Chief-Justice Chase on the,

S-

Pearson, Frank, a gallant Federal, 126. Petersburg, Va., Evacuation of, April 3, 1865,

by Hon. Chas. F. Collier, 69. Picayune, N. O., La., The, cited, i, 388. Pick'ett Camp, C. V., 54. 98, Jo6. Pocahontas, Tribute to, 57. Polk, Lt.-C.en. L., at Cassville, i. Pollard, Commander Thos. P., 386. Prison Experience of a Confederate Officer,

by Col. A. Fulkerson, 127.

Raleigh, N. C., Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 8t

Randolph, Major Norman V., 387.

Records and Relics of the Confederate States a National Repository for Richmond the place, 387.

Revolution, The first, losses in its battles, 40.

Reynolds, Gen. Joseph, 68.

Richardson, Hon. David Crockett, 353, 355, 358.

Richmond, a City of Monuments, 54.

Ritter, Capt. Wm. L., 19.

Roberts, (.en . Wm. P-,377-

Rockbndge Dragoons, Reunion of the Sur- vivors of, August, 1894, 73,

Rouss, Charles Broadway, 387.

Secession advocated by Massachusetts, 31 ; by the Northern Press, 34 ; Horace Greely on,

35-

Sharps'ourg, Battle of, 287.

Sharpshooters of Mahone's Brigade, 98.

Skinker, Major Charles K., 348.

Slavery and States-Rights considered, 24, 361.

Slave Law, Fugitive, D. Webster on the, 27.

Slavery, opposed by the South, 26.

Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at Richmond, Unveiling of the, 336 ; incidents of the oc- casion, the procession, children in the line, States represented ; Cadets Virginia Military Institute, 341; Gen. F. Lee and Staff, 343: Artillery and Veterans from Richmond and Virginia, 344; from South Carolina, 347; from Washington, D. C., 348; Sons of Vete- rans 349; prominent people present, 350: prayer by Rev. M. D. Hoge. D D.. 352; Mr. Armistead C. Gordon, the poet, elo- quently presented by Hon. D. C. Richard- son, 353, and Rev. Dr. Cave, the orator, by the same, 358; Dr. Cave's Oration, 359; Representatives of North Carolina, 381 ; Un- generous Criticism of the Oration by Col- umbia Post, G. A. R., 381; Reply of Lee Camp. C. V. 10,382.

South, The, devoted to the Union, 363 ; always contributed her full share of soldiers, 30, 363

Southwestern Presbyterian, The, N. O., La., cited, 165.

Star, The, Richmond, Va., cited, 54, 98, 106.

Stringfellow, Maj. Chas. S., 385.

SUM, The, Baltimore, Md., cited, 19.

Thomson, Major J. W. A Confederate Mar- tyr, 45-

Times, The, Richmond, Va , cited, 65, 87.

Tinsley, Bugler of the Stonewall Brigade ; death of, 296.

Torpedoes in the C. S. Navy, 75.

Tredegar Iron Works, 90.

United Confederate Veterans ; organization of the Medical Corps of; report of Surgeon- C.eneral Jos. Jones, M. D., LL.D., 14.