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CONTENTS.
| XV. | Moses Drury Hoge, D.D. LL.D. A Memorial. By the Editor
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255 |
| XVI. | The Visit of General Joseph Wheeler to Richmond, Va., Jan. 1 6, 1899, on the Occasion of the Presentation of a Portrait of Major John Pelham, to R. E. Lee Camp, C. V., by the Sons of Veterans. With Addresses by Mr. E. P. Cox, Gov. J. Hoge Tyler, General Wheeler and others
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291 |
| XVII. | 306 |
| XVIII. | "They Honor a Former Foe," at Boston, Mass, Jan. 29, 1899. With incisive comment thereon
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308 |
| XIX. | Pensioning the Confederate Soldiers by the United States Government. Protest against by Pickett-Buchanan Camp, C. V., Norfolk, Va.
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312 |
| XX. | A Southern Account of the Burning of Chambersburg. By J. Scott Moore, 14th Va. Cavalry. C. S. A.
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315 |
| XXI. | The Confederate Cause and Its Defenders. An Address by Judge Geo. L. Christian before the Grand Camp C. V., at Culpeper, Va., Oct. 4, 1898
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323 |
| XXII. | Hon. James Mercer Garnett. An Address by Prof. J. M. Garnett, on presenting a portrait of him, at Tappahannock, Essex county, Va., June 20, 1898
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347 |
| XXIII. | The Confederate Cavalry, Its Wants, Trials and Heroism. An Address by Hon. John Lamb
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359 |
| XXIV. | Confederate Ordnance, the Difficulty in Supplying it. By Prof. W. LeRoy Broun, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the Richmond Arsenal
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365 |
| XXV. | Distinguished Dead of the Louisiana Division, Army Northern Virginia. An Address by Capt. B. T. Walshe, at New Orleans, April 6, 1898
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377 |
ERRATA.
For assurdly—4th line, p. 256, read assuredly.
For doubtfully—28th line, p. 283, read dutifully.