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| I. | Lane's Corps of Sharpshooters. The career of this famous body, with a roster of its officers, by General James H. Lane
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| II. | Brunswick Guard—its record, marches, fights, and roll of its members
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| III. | A Secret Service Episode, affecting the First Battle of Manassas, by Captain Louis Zimmer
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| IV. | The Last Days of Lee and his Paladins, by John Herbert Claiborne, M. A., M. D., late Major and Surgeon P. A. C. S.
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| V. | Harper's Ferry and First Manassas. Extracts from the Diary of Captain James M. Garnett, LL.D., Ordnance Officer of Rodes's (later Grimes's) Division, C. S. A., February, 1864-April 9, 1865
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| VI. | Charlotte Cavalry. Its record, with roll of members, by Captain E. E. Bouldin
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| VII. | The Pioneer of Secession in the Continental Congress—Thomas Burke, of North Carolina, in 1777
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| VIII. | Sketch of Life of Lieutenant-Colonel William F. Niemeyer, 61st Virginia Infantry, by Colonel William H. Stewart
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| IX. | History of the Confederate Flag, by Major Arthur Lee Rogers
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| X. | How the Seven Days' Battle around Richmond began
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| XI. | The Barn Burners. A chapter of Sheridan's raid up the Valley, by N. M. Burkholder
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