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CONTENTS.
| XII. | Reports of the First, Seventh and Seventeenth Virginia Regiments in 1862
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| XIII. | Stonewall Jackson, by Lieutenant-Colonel G. T. R. Henderson—A Review of by Captain Randolph Barton.
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268 |
| XIV. | Confederate Veterans who fell in battle Re-interred in Maryland, by Colonel Winfield Peters, U. C. V.
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285 |
| XV. | Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home; Approaching Centenary of; Great Events in 1814
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289 |
| XVI. | Many Generals of the War 1861-5 still survive.
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290 |
| XVII. | United Confederate Veterans, Isaac R. Trimble Camp, Baltimore, Md.
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292 |
| XVIII. | Monument to Confederates to be Erected at Point Lookout, Md., by the United States Government.
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295 |
| XIX. | Address of Hon. John Lamb at New Market, Va., August 19, 1910.
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298 |
| XX. | A Confederate Woman's Kind Act, by Dr. R. G. Crouch.
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309 |
| XXI. | Unwritten History of the Gettysburg Campaign, by William Youngblood, of Alabama
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312 |
| XXII. | Baltimore in 1861; Recollections of Stiring Events in
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319 |
| XXIII. | Fourth Virginia Cavalry; Colonel William R. Wooldridge and its record.
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325 |
| XXIV. | Jackson's Valley Campaign, Front Royal and Winchester, 1862.
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327 |
| XXV. | Cruise of the Confederate States' Steamer "Nashville," by Lieutenant W. C. Whittle.
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334 |
| XXVI. | Career of General Joseph E. Johnston, "The Very God of War".
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340 |
| XXVII. | Why Jefferson Davis was never tried.
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347 |
| XXVIII. | Emma Sansom, Heroine, by Mary Bankhead Owen.
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330 |