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CONTENTS.
| XIII. |
Cause of the Conflagration Incident on the Evacuation of Richmond, April 3, 1865, by John Howard, Esq., of the Virginia Bar
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175 |
| XIV. |
Butler's Investment of New Orleans in 1862, from a Diary of the Period
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182 |
| XV. | 189 |
| XVI. | 198 |
| XVII. |
A Tribute to Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, from the London (England) Index
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202 |
| XVIII. |
Events Leading Up to the Battle of Gettysburg, an address by Colonel Charles Marshall, before the Veteran Association of Washington, D. C., Jan., 1896
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205 |
| XIX. |
Pickett's Men in the Gettysburg Charge (with diagrams), a paper read before Pickett Camp, C. V., at Richmond, Jan. 20, 1896, by Capt. M. W. Hazlewood
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229 |
| XX. | 238 |
| XXI. |
The Peculiar Temper of Gen. Meade, U. S. A., by Capt. Leslie J. Perry, of the War Records Office
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247 |
| XXII. | 253 |
| XXIII. |
Closing Scenes of the First Battle of Manassas—Cavalry Present, by Col. W. F. Randolph
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259 |
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264 |
| XXIV. |
Fort Henry on the Yadkin—Depredations of Federal Deserters in May, 1865, by Prof. R. L. Flowers
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266 |
| XXV. |
Cruise of the Clarence, Tacony Archer, C. S. Navy, in 1863, by Robert H. Woods, Naval War Records Office
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274 |
| XXVI. | 283 |
| XXVII. | 290 |
| XXVIII. | 292 |