Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 30

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SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXX.

edited by
R. A. BROCK,
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RICHMOND, VA.
Published by the Society.
WM. ELLIS JONES,
PRINTER,
RICHMOND, VA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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| I. | Shall Cromwell have a Statue? Oration by Hon. Charles Francis Adams, before the Beta of Illinois Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Chicago, June 17, 1902.
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| II. | Graduates of West Point Military Academy, who served in the C. S. Army, with the highest commission and highest command attained. By Captain W. Gordon McCabe
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34 |
| III. | Treatment and Exchange of Prisoners, Official Report of the History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V., Department of Virginia, by Hon. George L. Christian, Chairman. Read at Wytheville, Va., October 23, 1902,
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| IV. | Battle of Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864, by Captain Samuel D. Buck
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104 |
| V. | The Fatal Wounding of General T. J (Stonewall) Jackson, by Major M. N. Moorman
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110 |
| VI. | Last Forlorn Hope of the Confederacy, Trans-Mississippi Department, by Wallace Putnam Reed
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117 |
| VII. | Lee, Davis and Lincoln. Tributes to them by Charles Francis Adams and Henry Watterson. Lee's Statue in Washington urged
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| VIII. | The Old System of Slavery, its compensations and contrasts to the present labor conditions, by Dr. Chas. L. C. Minor
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125 |
| IX. | The Last Tragedy of the War. Execution of Tom Martin, at Cincinnati, Ohio, by order of General Joseph Hooker. By Captain James Dinkins
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129 |
| X. | War Times in Natchez, by Mrs S. Griffing Wilcox
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135 |
| XI. | Carolina Cadets and their part in the War of 1861-'5, by Lieutenant Iredell Jones
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138 |
| XII. | Reminiscences of the Black Horse Troop
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| XIII. | Personal Reminiscences of the Seven Days' Battles Around Richmond, June 26 to July 1, 1862, by James Mercer Garnett, LL. D.
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147 |
| XIV. | Who was the First Federal to Enter Richmond?—Major A. H. Stevens
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| XV. | Roster of Company D, Fifth Virginia Infantry ("Buckingham Yancey Guard"), by Captain Camm Patteson
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| XVI. | Elliott Grays of Manchester, Va., Roll of, with History of,
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| XVII. | Work of Submarine Boats of the C. S Navy—Destruction of the Housatonic, by W. A. Alexander
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| XVIII. | Johnston's Last Volley, at Durham, N. C., April 26, 1865
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| XIX. | The Battle of Chickamauga
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| XX. | Lest We Forget—Ben Butler, by Captain James Dinkins
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| XXI. | The First Ironclad—the Manassas, C. S. Navy.
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| XXII. | The Confederate Ram Albemarle, by Captain James Dinkins
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| XXIII. | Ride Around Baltimore in 1864, by General Bradley T. Johnson
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| XXIV. | Reminiscences of General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson and his Medical Director, Hunter McGuire, M. D., at Winchester, May, 1862, by Samuel E. Lewis, M. D.
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| XXV. | Fatal Wounding of General J. E. B. Stuart, by Colonel "Gus" W. Dorsey
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| XXVI. | The Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862, by Colonel Luke W. Finley
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| XXVII. | Talks with General J. A. Early—Valley Campaign and the Movement on Washington, by Dr. Wm. B. Conway
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| XXVIII. | Johnson's Island—Conspiracy of Jacob Thompson Daring of Major C. H. Cole—Execution of John Yates Beall. List of the dead buried there
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| XXIX. | Colonel Wm. E. Peters, at Chambersburg, Pa., in July, 1864
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| XXX. | The Battle of the First Manassas, July 21, 1861—The Great Federal Skedaddle
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| XXXV. | Recollections of Major James Breathed, by H. H. Matthews
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| XXXVI. | Roster of Pelham's, afterward Breathed's, Battery, Stuart's Horse Artillery
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| XXXVII. | The Last of the Slavers—the Voyage of the Wanderer, by Hon. C. L. Bartlett
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| XXXVIII. | The Southern Cause, an Address before Lee Camp, C. V., February 20, 1903, by Hon. Wm. E. Cameron
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| XXXIX. | Why the Confederacy Failed to Win
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| XL. | Recollections of Cedar Creek and Fisher's Hill, October 19, 1864, by Major M. N. Moorman
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ERRATA.
Page 227, 2nd line, for Bassy, read Passy.
Page 231, 1 6th line, for generally, read generously.
Page 49, I2th line, for Word, read Ford.