Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 34

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SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.
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VOLUME XXXIV.

edited by
R. A. BROCK,
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RICHMOND, VA.
Published by the Society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE.
| I. | General Lee's Strategy at the Battle of Chancellorsville, by Colonel T. M. R. Talcott
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1 |
| II. | Prison Reminiscences, by Honorable James F. Crocker
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28 |
| III. | Address before the Ladies' Memorial Association at Charlotte, N. C., May 10, 1906, by Honorable R. T. Bennett
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52 |
| IV. | Address at Ashland, Va., on Memorial Day, May 26, 1906, by Honorable John Lamb
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57 |
| V. | Prisoners of War North and South, by Miss Ruth Rodgers
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69 |
| VI. | Historical Memorial of the Charlotte Cavalry, by Captain E. E. Bouldin
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75 |
| VII. | New Light on the Great Drewry's Bluff Fight, Paper read by Judge William I. Clopton
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82 |
| VIII. | From Petersburg to Appomattox, thence to join Johnston in North Carolina, Diary of H. C. Townsend, January, May, 1865
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99 |
| IX. | War History Never Published, Famous Conference at Centreville when Question of Invading North was settled, Mr. Davis' Version of it, contributed by General M. J. Wright
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128 |
| X. | Shaft to Portsmouth Artillery, Unveiling of June 8, 1906. Addresses of Captain John H. Thompson giving History of the Command and of Colonel W. H. Stewart, with Incidental Ceremonies
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144 |
| XI. | Yankee Gunboat "Smith Briggs," Gallant Capture of, by R. S. Thomas
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162 |
| XII. | First Battle of Manassas, Paper by Colonel Winfield Peters, U. C. V.
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170 |
| XIII. | The Dahlgren Raid, Paper by Richard G. Crouch, M. D.
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179 |
| XIV. | Women of the Confederacy, What they Saw and Suffered, by Mrs. J. R. Eggleston
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191 |
| XV. | Great Battle at Cedar Creek, Early's Thin Gray Line, by Clarence R. Hatton
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194 |
| XVI. | Demonstration on Harper's Ferry in May, 1862, by Lieutenant A. D. Warwick
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200 |
| XVII. | The Battle of Greatest Lustre, Chancellorsville, by Rev. G. W. Beale
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206 |
| XVIII. | Roll of Company E, 13th Virginia Cavalry and the Flag of the Regiment
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210 |
| XIX. | Valley Campaign of General Early, by Moses Gibson
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212 |
| XX. | The Last Man Who Fell at Appomattox; also the Last Federal soldier killed
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218 |
| XXI. | Unveiling of the Statue to General William Smith at Richmond, Va., May 30, 1906, with Addresses of Judge James Keith presenting and of Governor C. A. Swanson Accepting it
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222 |
| XXII. | History of the famous Quitman Rifles
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239 |
| XXIII. | Lampkin's Battery on the Retreat from Petersburg to Appomattox, by Lieutenant F. T. Massie
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293 |
| XXIV. | Longest Confederate March in the Shortest Time, by M. J. Moon, 18th Virginia
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248 |
| XXV. | Thirty-second Virginia at Sharpsburg, by John T. Parham
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250 |
| XXVI. | Men of Virginia at Ball's Bluff, by Major R. W. Hunter
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255 |
| XXVII. | Colonel W. T. Robins, Hero, by Maryus Jones
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275 |
| XXVIII. | Roll of Company I, 13th Virginia Cavalry
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278 |
| XXIX. | Famous Retreat from Philippi in May, 1861, by John A. McNeil
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280 |
| XXX. | The Imboden Raid and its Effects, by John A. McNeil
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294 |
| XXXI. | List of the Chaplains, A. N. V.
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313 |
| XXXII. | The Virginia's Great Fight. Her last Challenge and why she was Destroyed, by J. G. Fiveash
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316 |
| XXXIII. | Pickett's Last Charge at Gettysburg, by Colonel Joseph Mayo
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327 |
| XXXIV. | Advance from Appomattox, Startling Development of the South, address at Atlanta, Ga., January 19, 1907, by John Skelton Williams
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336 |
| XXXV. | How a woman saved Richmond in the Dahlgren Raid, by W. C. Preston
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353 |
| XXXVI. | 359 |
| XXXVII. | Thirty-first Virginia at First Manassas, by Colonels J. W. Allen and A. C. Cummings
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363 |
| XXXVIII. | The gallant Berkeley brothers of the 8th Virginia C. S. A.
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371 |
ERRATA.
Page 2 line 9, for claim read claims.
Page 2 line 27, for Hookers read Hooker.
Page 3 line 9, read of before Lieutenant-General.
Page 6 line 16, Welford, the family name is Wellford.
Page 8 line 21, for offi read off.
Page 10 line 24, undertook should be in quotation marks.
Page 25 line 1, for Commander in-Chief read Commanding-General.
Page 26 line 17, after Ewell be, add ordered to Fredericksburg.
Page 27 line 23, for recollections read recollection.
Page 85 line 2, Walker in copy, should be Winder.