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| XXVI. | The Last Charge at Appomattox made by the 14th Virginia Cavalry, by Captain E. E. Bouldin
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| XXVII. | The only Confederate Treaty negotiated with a Foreign Power, by Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. Giddings
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| XXVIII. | Company D, 44th Virginia Infantry. Its history and roster, by Richard C. Bowles
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| XXIX. | The Brunswick Blues—Account of
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| XXX. | The Charlotte Rifles—Its roll
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| XXXI. | Battle of Fort Gregg—Louisiana troops engaged therein
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| XXXII. | Sketch of the Life and Career of Hunter Holmes McGuire, M. D., LL. D.
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| XXXIII. | General Thomas R. R. Cobb. Extracts from letters of, to his wife, February 3, 1861—December 10, 1862
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| XXXIV. | Washington Artillery Heroes. Roll of those killed and who have died
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| XXXV. | Some Notes of the Confederate States Navy—Treachery of a Canandian—Letter of Captain Robert D. Minor
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| XXXVI. | The Phi Gamma in War. Touching tribute by Colonel James M. Wells.
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| XXXVII. | Mrs. Jefferson Davis—A visit to, by General N. M. Curtis, U. S. A.
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| XXXVIII. | What is a Confederate Veteran? Definition by Judge Robert L. Rodgers
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| XXXIX. | General P. G. T. Beauregard. His comprehensive and aggressive strategy—Drewry's Bluff and Petersburg. Address by General Johnson Hagood
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| XL. | Crenshaw's Battery, Pegram's Battalion. Its organization and career, by J. C. Goolsby
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| XLI. | A Confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. Account of the effective movement, by Miss Sue H. Walker, Corresponding Secretary
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