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CONTENTS.
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| XLIV. | What the Alabama did
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249 |
| XLV. | Battle of Sailor's Creek—Part taken in it by the Savannah Guard
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250 |
| XLVI. | North Carolina Soldiers Paroled at Appomattox C. H.
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254 |
| XLVII. | History of the 22d North Carolina Infantry, by Major Graham Daves
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256 |
| XLVIII. | The Battle of Sharpsburg—Discussed by Colonel Walter H. Taylor
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267 |
| XLIX. | General W. H. C. Whiting—a Plea for the Gallant Officer, by James R. Randall
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274 |
| L. | Wade Hampton's Strategy—An Attack on Richmond Foiled, by Captain N. P. Ford
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278 |
| LI. | Davis and Davidson—A Chapter of War History Concerning Torpedoes—Correspondence between President Davis and Captain Hunter Davidson, C. S. Navy
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284 |
| LII. | Muster-Roll and Casualties of the Roanoke Grays, by A. H. Roller
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291 |
| LIII. | Generals Buckner and McClellan—How the Former Outwitted the latter in 1861, by Captain Leslie J. Perry
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295 |
| LIV. | Charge of the Cadets V. M. I. at Newmarket, Va.
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302 |
| LV. | The Career of T. L. Clingman, U. S. Senator and General
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303 |
| LVI. | The Last Battle of the War—Fought on the Rio Grande, in Texas, by Luther Conyer
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309 |
| LVII. | The Western Campaign—Movements of the Goochland Light Artillery, Captain John H. Guy, by Thomas J. Riddell, M. D.
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316 |
| LVIII. | History of the 28th North Carolina Infantry, by General James H. Lane
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324 |