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Sailor's Creek, Battle of, 83, 250.

St Nicholas, Capture of the Federal steamer,

88.

Salem Church, Action at. 100. Savannah Guard ; its pan at Sailor's Creek,

230.

Schaller, Colonel Frank, 277. Schuricht, Diary of Lieutenant H. ; Gettys- burg Campaign, 339. Secession a Constitutional right, 369. Seddon, James A., 27.

Seven Days' Battles. Casualties in the, 143, 262. Shady Grove, Battle of, 10;. Sharpsburg, The battle of, discussed, 267;

forces at the battle, 272, 331. Shelby, General Joe, Address of, April 26, 1865,

42.

Shepherdstown, Battle of, 331. Shepherd, Joseph H , 151. Shiloh, Rattle of, 66; forces engaged in, and

compiled account of, 119. Slatter, W.J., 309. Slaughter, General James E., 309. Slaves, Emancipation of the, 33 ; their conduct

during the war, 54. Smith, Miss Anna M. D., 40. Smith, General E. Kirby, 44, 51. Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel F. W., Sketch of,

39- Smith, General Wm. His order "sick 'em,"

197- Southern struggle begin with Constitutional

Conventions, 369. Spotsylvania C. H., Battle of, 80, 101, 266;

casualties in, 139. Stone, Captain A. O., 225. Storr's Farm, Battle of, 337. Sumter, Who fired the first gun at Fort, in.

Taliaferro, Charles C., Sketch of, 224.

Taylor, Major Matthew L., 237.

Taylor, General Richard, Surrender of; the

forces of, 47. Taylor, Major Thomas, gth Virginia Cavalry-.

215.

Taylor, Colonel Walter H , 73, 267. Terry, General W. R., 87. Texas, Reconstruction in, 41 ; its fidelity to the

Confederacy, 43 ; its aid to the Confederacy

in supplies, 44 ; officers who went to Mexico,

53-

Thomas alias Zarvona. Colonel, 88. Thompson, Major J. W., a martyr, 249, 274.

Tobacco Cure, Clingman's, 307. Torpedoes, War history of, 284.

University of North Carolina in the Civil War, i ; Alumni of, in public life, and the Conven- tion of 1861, 3,4. 7; in Con l 1 1- 1. 1 1.- Kxecu- tive service, o; in military service, 10 ; in battle, ii ; killed and died of disease, 13, 32 ; in closing days of the war, 32 ; in the Federal army , 34 ; relation to Confederate education, 34-

Updike, Colonel J. B., 82.

Vance, Governor Z B.,35; furnishes supplies by blockade running, 157.

Virginia Artillery, Roll of King William Artil- lery, 156.

Virginia Cavalry, at Front Royal. 132; ist Regi- ment, officers of. and roster of Company B, 187 ; 9th, raid of and capture of Federal prisoners, November, 1862, 213; James City, 353-

Virginia Infantry, 7th, Roll of Company A. 361; roll of Company I, 115; i8lh, record and roll of Company G, 37; 49th, roll of Company G, 171 ; s6th, roll and movements of Company I, 210; 6ist, record and roster of Company I, Rebel Grays, 98, 104.

Virginia Legislature, Federal permission for it to convene in 1865, 352.

Walker, John C, 41.

Wallace, General W. H. L., 131.

Waller, Major Thomas, 214.

Walthall, General E. C., 67.

Weeks, Ph. D., Stephen B., i.

Weit/el, General Godfrey, at Richmond in 1865. 352-

Wheeler, General Joseph, Sketch of. 119.

Whiting, General W. H. C., A plea for, 274.

Wilderness, Battle of, 89, 109; casualties in, 13?-

Williamsburg, Va., The wounded at, on May 6, 1862, 172.

Williams, Adjutant R. L., 219.

Wilson, Colonel Samuel M., 97.

Winchester, Va., monument to the Confede- rate Dead in the Cemetery there, 242.

Withers, General J. M., 68.

Wyeth, Dr. John A., 93.

Wright, T. R, B., 209.

Zoah Church, Battle of, 101.