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CONTENTS.
| X. | General Albert Sidney Johnston, A Tributary Epitaph to
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| XI. | Generals in the Confederate States Army from Virginia. Compiled by Major Robert W. Hunter
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| XII. | Soldier's Story of the Death of J. E. B. Stuart, at Yellow Tavern, Va. By W. W. Burgess
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| XIII. | Tribute of Love to her Noble Dead, Impressive Services in Old Blandford Cemetary, July 31, 1908. Address of Hon. Charles T. Lassiter, "Battle of the Crater."
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| XIV. | Officers and Soldiers of the War 1814-1815—Battalion of Volunteers from New Orleans, La.
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| XV. | Presidency of the Confederacy Offered to A. H. Stephens and Refused
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| XVI. | Roll of the Keysville Guards, C. S. A. By Sergeant B. A. Roberts
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| XVII. | The Location of the Battle Abbey Decided
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| XVIII. | Description of an Eye Witness of the Bloody Battle of the Crater. By Captain John C. Featherston
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| XIX. | Unveiling of the Monument to Humphrey's Division in the National Cemetary at Fredericksburg, Va., November 11, 1908. McClure's Address
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| XX. | The Capture of Memphis by Gen. Nathan B. Forrest. By Captain James Dinkins
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| XXI. | On Historic Spots—A Visit to the Battlefields around Fredericksburg, Marye's Heights, Salem Church, Chancellorsville and The Wilderness—Recollections of Officers
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| XXII. | Confederate Supreme Court—W. L. Yancey Urged its Establishment
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| XXIII. | A Refugee's Story How a Rebel Gave the Yankees the Slip
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| XXIV. | Catlett's Station Raid. By J. Churchill Cooke
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