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CONTENTS.
| XXV. |
Virginia Battlefield Park—Efforts of Fredericksburg thereto
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215 |
| XXVI. | 218 |
| XXVII. | 220 |
| XXVIII. | 224 |
| XXIX. |
Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 36/Monument to Captain Henry Wirz, Earnest Effort toward, at Richmond, Va.—Mortality of Confederate and Federal Prisoners Contrasted and Causes Explained. By J. R. Gibbons. [Note, see ante, p. 1.]
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226 |
| XXX. | 237 |
| XXXI. | 245 |
| XXXII. | 248 |
| XXXIII. |
Efforts for Reconstruction in April, 1865. Judge J. A. Campbell's Noble Offices—His Arbitrary Imprisonment—Character of Lincoln Appealingly Exhibited
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250 |
| XXXIV. |
The Last Sad Days—From Petersburg to Appomattox C. H.—Foodless Days, Sleepless Nights. By J. D. Cumming
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261 |
| XXXV. | 267 |
| XXXVI. |
Escape from Fort Delaware. Told by Sergeant Warren D. Reid of Mississippi
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271 |
| XXXVII. |
Cavalry Raids in the War of Secession—Major Gen. John B. Floyd and the State Line—Surrender of Fort Donelson. By Major Robert W. Hunter
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280 |
| XXXVIII. | 283 |