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INDEX.
Farrand, Captain, 90.
Featherston, General W. T., 265.
Federal and Confederate forces, disparity between, 1, 195 208, 213, 215, 289.
Federal care of Confederate wounded, 33
Federal and Confederate Soldiers, respect- ive qualities of, 61.
Federal Vandalism, 215, 217.
Fisher's Hill, Fight at, 215.
Fiveash, Joseph G., 316.
Fontaine, Colonel Win. Winston, 300.
Gaines, Lieutenant Samuel M., 76. Gettysburg, Battle of, 28; Picaett's charge
at, 327 ; bloody charge of, 336. Gibbon, General John, 330. Gibson, Moses, 217. Gill, John, 177.
Gladstone, W. E., Dying words of, 52. Godwin, general Archie C., 194 ; killed, 196. Grabill, Captain John H., 363. Grafton, Camp at, in 1861, 188. Graves, Master C. W., Commanding U. S.
Steamer Lock wood in 1862, 151. Greene, U. S Navy, Lieutenant, 324. Grimes, Captain Carey F., killed, 152.
Hampton Roads, Conference in February, 1865, The, 311
Harper's Ferry, Demonstration in May, 1862, The, 200,
Harper Colonel Kenton, 363.
Hartford Convention in 1814, The, 60.
Haskell, Colonel A. C., 244
Hatton, Captain Clarence R., 194.
Hayes, Colonel R. b., His report of "Cap- tured Stuff," 297.
Henderson, cited, Colonel, 20
Henley, Captain R. L , Gallantry of, 251.
Herndon, Dr. brodie Strauchan, 42.
Hill, Tribute to General Lee, by B. H. 351.
Hoffman, Com. Gen. of Prisoners, Col., 40.
Holmes, Colonel Oliver Wendell, 273.
Hooker, General Joseph, 1, 206, 209.
Horner, Mrs. Kate Arnold, 29.
Hotchkiss, Major Jed., 2.
Howitzers, Richmond, 29, 364.
Hunter, Mjor Robert W., 254, 359.
Hunton. General Eppa, 261.
Imbodeii, General J. D., 293. Imboden Raid and its effects, 295.
Jackson, General T. J., 1 ; Glowing apostro- phe to, 55; at Harper's Ferry in 1861, 202.
Jackson, General W. L., "Mudwall," 213, 294, 301.
Jenifer, Lieutenant-Colonel, 259.
Johnson's Island Prison, 39; Rations at, 43; Religious services at, 46 ; Lines " Ex- changed" on, 47.
Johnson, General Bradley Tyler, 176.
Johnston, General J. E. 133; Surrender and disbanding of forces of, 124.
Jones, Lieutenant Ap Catesby, criticized, 328.
Jones, Captain J. B., 83.
Jones, Maryus, 275.
Jones, General W. E.. 306
Jordan, Capt. of the Bedford Artillery, 90.
Judson, Adoniram, His Life incense to heaven, 55.
Keith, Judge James, Address of, 212. Kelly, General 8. F.. 289. Kemper, General J. L at Gettysburg, 323. Kilpatrick, General Judson, 180.
Lackland, Colonel, 366. Lacy, Chaplain B. T., 6.
Lamb, Hon. John, Address of, 57.
Lampkin's Battery, Retreat of from Peters- burg to Appomattox, 243
Last Confederate and Federal soldier, respectively, killed, 218.
Lee's Rangers, A noted Company, 179, 277.
Lee, General Fitzhugh 11, 12, 2o.
Lee, general R E., Statement of as to Chan- cellorsville, 8, 9, 14, 55; Worsley's lines on, 63; Last order of to Army Northern Vir- ginia, 110; < ommanded in West Virginia, 121, 245, 292; Abiding spirit of, 350, 387; Tribute to by B. H. Hill, 356.
Lee, Captain Wm. Fitzhugh, 364.
Lee, General W. H. F., "Rooney," 179, 192.
Lee, General W. R , 273.
Lemmon, George, 170.
Lincoln, Mrs. A. 37.
Lincoln, Proclamation, War, 281 ; Emanci- pation, 311.
Lipscomb, Captain Martin Meredith, 187.
Long, General A. L., 2, 15.
Louisiana, Purchase of, 61.
Lynch, Wilson B., 149.
McClellan, General Geo B., Career of, 284.
McNeil, John A., 280, 294.
Manassas, First Battle of, Heroism of the
Maryland Line at, 170 ; 33rd Va. Infantry
at, 363.
Mann, Sergeant S. A., 97. March, Confederates in shortest time, 248. Marr, Captain John Quincy, killed, 225. Maryland, Career of the first regiment, 172. Marshall, Colonel Charles, 17. Marshall, Col. Thos. Children of, adopted
by Mrs. Susan Lees. 36 Massie, Lieutenant Fletcher T., 243. Mayo, Colonel Joseph, 327. Mayo, Mrs W. C., 354. Meredith, Sergeant Fleming, 186. Milroy, General R. H., Capture of command
of, 298.
Minor, Dr. James Madison, 36. Moore, M. J., 249 Morris, General T. A., 289. Morrison, Colonel E. M., 250. Morson, James M., 355. Munford, General T T , 200. Murray, Captain W. H., 176; Services of
his Company, 177 ; Monument to, 178 ;
Monument at Gettysburg by Murray
Confederate Association, 178.
Negroes, Former Cannibals in Africa, 343. Netherwood, Albin, 237.
Oil Works in Wirt County burned, 309.
Palmer, Dr John Williamson, 176.
Parham, Ensign John T., 253.
Patriotism of Peace, The, 155.
Patton, Colonel Wm. Tazewell, 305.
Pelham's Battery, 171.
Pendleton, Colonel A. S., 224.
Peters, Winfield, 170.
Philippi, Famous Retreat from in 1861, 280.
Pipkin, Captain, N. C. Cavalry, 166.
Pollard, Lieutenant James, 179.
Pollard, D. D., Rev. John, 179.
Porterfield, Colonel Geo. A., 287.
Portsmouth Artillery, Shaft to unveiled, 144; History of the command, 144; Roster of in War of 1812, 147; roster in 1861-5, 148 ; Officers of the Monument Association, 149.
Posey, General Carnot, 241.
Potomac, All quiet along the Lines, 66.
Preston, Colonel James P., 367.
Price, D. D., Rev. W. T., 285.