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CONTENTS.
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| XXIX. | Colonel Wm. E. Peters, at Chambersburg, Pa., in July, 1864
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266 |
| XXX. | The Battle of the First Manassas, July 21, 1861—The Great Federal Skedaddle
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269 |
| XXXI. | The Bloody Struggle at Cold Harbor Salient, June 3, 1864, by A. Du Bois
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276 |
| XXXII. | The Campaign and Battle of Lynchburg, Va., June, 1864, an Address, by Captain C. M. Blackford, with Rosters of the Lynchburg Companies in the C. S. A., 1861-'65
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279 |
| XXXIII. | The South and the Union—To Whom should the Southern People Build Monuments, to Lee or to Grant, to Lincoln or to Davis? By Berkeley Minor
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332 |
| XXXIV. | "The Gallant Pelham," "The Boy Artillerist," Major John Pelham—Lines to, by J. R. Randall—and sketch of his glorious career
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338 |
| XXXV. | Recollections of Major James Breathed, by H. H. Matthews
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346 |
| XXXVI. | Roster of Pelham's, afterward Breathed's, Battery, Stuart's Horse Artillery
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348 |
| XXXVII. | The Last of the Slavers—the Voyage of the Wanderer, by Hon. C. L. Bartlett
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355 |
| XXXVIII. | The Southern Cause, an Address before Lee Camp, C. V., February 20, 1903, by Hon. Wm. E. Cameron
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360 |
| XXXIX. | Why the Confederacy Failed to Win
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368 |
| XL. | Recollections of Cedar Creek and Fisher's Hill, October 19, 1864, by Major M. N. Moorman
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371 |