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CONTENTS
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the murder of two citizens by his orders. How General McCausland held immense odds in check. By J. Scott Moore
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| XXV. | Gettysburg. The courageous part taken in the desperate conflict, June 2-3, 1863, by the Florida brigade (General E. A. Perry), there commanded by Colonel David Lang, with the serious casualties sustained
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| XXVI. | Colonel John Bowie Magruder. Sketch of his life by Colonel Wm. H. Stewart
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| XXVII. | Sharpsburg. Graphic description of the battle and its results
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| XXVIII. | Captain Thomas Jefferson Page, of the C. S. Gunboat Stonewall. Sketch of his life and deeds
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| XXIX. | The Battle of Fredericksburg, a paper on. By Hon. John Lamb. Read before the Sons of Veterans.
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| XXX. | The Sick and Wounded Confederate Soldiers in the Hospitals at Hagerstown and Williamsport, Md., in 1863. A list of, by Surgeon J. M. Gaines, C. S. Army
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| XXXI. | Ceremonies of the Unveiling at Front Royal, Va., September 23, 1899, of the Monument to Mosby's Men, who, whilst prisoners of war, were executed September 23, 1864. With addresses by Major A. E. Richards and Hon. R. H. Downing, and further statements by Colonel John S. Mosby, as to who was responsible for the murders
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| XXXII. | Barbara Freitchie, a Myth. By W. Gordon McCabe
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| XXXIII. | Confederate Generals—Their Ability. Did General Lee counsel the abandonment of Richmond? By John Witherspoon Du Bose
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| XXXIV. | William Preston Johnston—Sketch of
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| XXXV. | General Stuart's Raid on Catlett's Station
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| XXXVI. | Why the Confederate States did not have a Supreme Court. By General Bradley T. Johnson
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| XXXVII. | Roster of Company F, Mosby's Battalion
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| XXXVIII. | Retaliation. The execution of seven prisoners by Colonel John S. Mosby. A self-protective necessity
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