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CONTENTS.
| XII. | R. E. Lee—"An Unequaled Leader of an Incomparable Host." Tribute by Judge T. S. Garnett, on the celebration of Lee's Birthday, at Norfolk, Va., January 19th, 1899, with Estimate of Lord Wolseley
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106 |
| XIII. | Roll of Company F, 10th Virginia Infantry (the Muhlenburg Rifles)—History of members traced, by Herbert F. Miley
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115 |
| XIV. | History of the Confederate States Navy—Its Vessels and what became of them, by John W. H. Porter
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125 |
| XV. | How Lieutenant Walter Bowie, of Mosby's Command, met his end, by James G. Wiltshire
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135 |
| XVI. | Efforts to Establish a Central Confederacy in 1861
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144 |
| XVII. | The Correspondence of General R. E. Lee. Chancellorsville to Gettsyburg—March to August, 1863. A pathetic array of evidence from the War Records, by Colonel Wm. H. Palmer
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148 |
| XVIII. | The Case of the South against the North, by B. F. Grady. A Review by William Walker
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156 |
| XIX. | Carpenter's Battery, Stonewall Brigade—Its career, by C. A. Fonerden
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166 |
| XX. | Official Report of the History Committee of the Grand Camp, C. V., Department of Virginia, by Judge Geo. L. Christian, Acting Chairman, October 4, 1900
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169 |
| XXI. | Battle of the Crater. The agency of Mahone and Weisiger therein, by George S. Bernard
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204 |
| XXII. | The Confederate States organized Arizona in 1862, by Judge Robert L. Rodgers
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222 |
| XXIII. | Celebration of Birthday of General R. E. Lee, at New Orleans, La., January 19, 1901. Appealing characterization by Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., and impressive poem by Mrs. Mary Ashley Townsend
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228 |
| XXIV. | 243 |
| XXV. | Was the Confederate Soldier a Rebel? Answered by Bushrod C. Washington
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247 |