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| I. | General Joseph E. Johnston's Campaign in Georgia. Criticisms of General S. G. French
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| II. | Arkansas Post, Its Fall, January 11, 1863. Report of Colonel R. R. Garland
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| III. | United Confederate Veterans—Organization of the Medical Corps. Correspondence with General John B. Gordon by Joseph Jones, M. D., LL.D., Surgeon-General
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| IV. | Brief History of the 3d Battery, Maryland Artillery, C. S. A., by Captain W. L. Ritter
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| V. | Capture of the Hewlett House, 1864. Communication from Colonel E. M. Morrison
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| VI. | Causes of the War, Slavery and States Rights; Speech by Hon. Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama
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| VII. | The Confederate Dead in Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va. Memorial Services, June 6, 1894. Eulogy on Major F. W. Thomson, by Captain W. N. McDonald
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| VIII. | Annotated Roll of Company A, 15th Virginia Infantry, C. S. A.
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| IX. | Women of the South. Address by Colonel Wm. R. Aylett before Pickett Camp of C. S. A. Veterans, at Richmond, Va., July 2, 1894
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| X. | Mrs. Sallie Chapman Gordon Law—a Mother of the Confederacy
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| XI. | Confederate Generals who closed their lives in poverty
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| XII. | The Bond of Heroism—Reminiscences by heroes of the Blue and Gray of the Chattanooga Campaigns
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