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1207979Southern Historical Society Papers — Volume 41877
Vol. IV.]
JULY, 1877.
[No. 1.

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Published by authority of the Society, under the direction of the Executive Committee.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Battle of Kelleysville—Reports of Stuart and Fitz. Lee 1
Stuart's Report of Chancellorsville 9
General S. D. Lee's Report of the Siege of Vicksburg 14
Defence of Battery Gregg and Evacuation of Petersburg, by Gen. C. M. Wilcox 18
Gen. Lee's Strength and Losses at Petersburg, by Colonel William Allan 34
Confederate Loss at Seven Pines—Letter from Gen. J. E. Johnston 42
A Slander Refuted 43
Editorial Paragraphs 45

RICHMOND, VA.:

Rev.J. WILLIAM JONES, D.D.,

SECRETARY SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

GOODE, PRINTER.

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