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| XXI. | The Last Address of Major-General R. F. Hoke to his Division near Greensboro, N. C., May 1, 1865
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297 |
| XXII. | Anecdotes of Major-General P. R. Cleburne
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299 |
| XXIII. | "The Officer who rode the Gray Horse"—The heroism of Major C. L. Jackson; volunteer aid to General J. E. B. Stuart at the Battle of Drainesville, Dec. 20, 1861
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301 |
| XXIV. | What became of the Gold and Silver in the Confederate States Treasury. The Account of Capt. W. H. Parker, C. S. Navy, who had it in charge in its Transportation South
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304 |
| XXV. | Unpublished Letters of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston on his Campaign in Georgia, with a notice of the conduct of Lt-Gen'l L. Polk, at Cassville
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314 |
| XXVI. | The Career of Lt.-Gen'l Leonidas Polk, the Soldier who abandoned the Army for the Church—strikingly sketched by the New York Tribune
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321 |
| XXVII. | The Execution of Dr. David Minton Wright by the Federal Authorities at Norfolk, Va., October 23, 1862, by Dr. L. B. Anderson
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326 |
| XXVIII. | An Incident of the Battle of Gettysburg. The sympathy of General John B. Gordon for his disabled foe, General Barlow, with a touching sequel
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337 |
| XXIX. | The Character of the Widow of General Stonewall Jackson, as described by Mrs. Jefferson Davis
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340 |
| XXX. | The Raw Confederate of April, 1861. The humorous experience of Commander Robert N. Northen, of Pickett Camp, as narrated to the Camp January 22, 1894
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346 |
| XXXI. | Appomattox Court House—Incidents of the Surrender, as given by Colonel Charles Marshall in his Address on the Anniversary of the Birth-day of General R. E. Lee at Baltimore, Md., Jan. 19, 1894
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353 |
| XXXII. | A new version of the Feeding of the Army of General R. E. Lee at Appomattox C. H., by General M. R. Morgan, Assistant Commissary-General of Subsistence U. S. Army
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360 |
| XXXIII. | The Purcell Battery in the Seven Days' Battles before Richmond in June, 1862
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362 |