Southern Historical Society Papers/Volume 37
SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.

R. A. BROCK,
Published by the Society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE.
| I. | Work of the Ordnance Bureau of the War Department of the Confederate States, 1861-5, by J. W. Mallet, ex-Lieut. Colonel of Artillery and Superintendent of Confederate States Ordnance Laboratories.
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| II. | Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, by Col. John S. Mosby, A Review by Col. T. M. R. Talcott.
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12 |
| III. | Capt. William Henry Murdaugh. Naval Career and Reminisences of this distinguished officer.
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38 |
| IV. | Black Eagle Company—a typical command of Confederate soldiers, by H. E. Wood, ex-Color Sergeant 18th Virginia Regiment.
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52 |
| V. | 61 |
| VI. | Review of the Gettysburg Campaign by one who participated therein—David Gregg Mclntosh.
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74 |
| VII. | General Armistead's Portrait Presented. Address before R. E. Lee Camp No. 1, C. V., January 29, 1909, by Rev. James E. Poindexter, late Captain in the 38th Virginia Regiment, Armistead's Brigade.
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144 |
| VIII. | The Burning of Chambersburg, by Fielder C. Slingluff.
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152 |
| IX. | Monuments unveiled at Bloody Angle, May 13, 1909.
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164 |
| X. | Centennial of Grimes' Battery (Portsmouth Artillery)
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169 |
| XI. | Story of the Battle of Five Forks and Other Events of the Appomattox Surrender, by Lt. Col. Robert M. Stribling,
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172 |
| XII. | Battle of Drewry's Bluff, Many Errors Corrected, by J. U. Sumpter, Co. G, 11th Virginia Infantry
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179 |
| XIII. | Col. James Gregory Hodges. Address by Judge James S. Crocker.
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184 |
| XIV. | War Time Story of Dahlgren's Raid
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198 |
| XV. | Another Story of the Crater battle, by William H. Etheredge.
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203 |
| XVI. | General Lee's Last Camp, by W. W. Haskins
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208 |
| XVII. | Gen. J. E. B. Stuart in the Gettysburg Campaign. A Reply to Col. John S. Mosby, by Rev. Randolph Harrison McKim, late A. D. C. 3rd Brigade, Gen. Edward Johnson's Division, A. N. V.
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210 |
| XVIII. | An Incident of the Battle of Winchester, or Opequon
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232 |
| XIX. | Marylanders in the Confederate Army
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235 |
| XX. | The Battle of Bethesda Church, by Lt. Col. C. B. Christian,
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236 |
| XXI. | Jefferson Davis—A Statement Concerning the Imputed Special Causes of His Long Imprisonment by the Government of the United States, and of his Tardy Release by Due Process of Law, by Hon. George Shea
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243 |
| XXII. | How the Confederate Flag Was Devised, by Gen. W. L. Cabell.
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255 |
| XXIII. | My Personal Experience in Taking Up Arms and in the Battle of Malvern Hill. Address by James F. Crocker.
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257 |
| XXIV. | Helped Capture Engine "General"
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264 |
| XXV. | The Color Episode of the 149th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the First Day's Fight at Gettysburg, by J. H. Bassler.
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266 |
| XXVI. | The Story of the Flying Machine of the Confederacy, by Thomas R. Evans.
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302 |
| XXVII. | With Forrest in West Tennessee, by Dan. W. Beard.
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304 |
| XXVIII. | Munford's Marylanders Never Surrendered to Foe, by John R. Stonebraker.
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309 |
| XXIX. | Eighth Virginia's Part in Second Manassas.
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313 |
| XXX. | Who Was the Last Soldier to Leave the Burning City of Richmond, April 3, 1865?
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317 |
| XXXI. | Further Recollections of Second Cold Harbor, by J. V. Bidgood, late Adjutant 32nd Virginia Infantry
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319 |
| XXXII. | The Gallant Defence of Staunton River Bridge, by B. L. Farinholt, late Colonel C. S. A.
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321 |
| XXXIII. | First Day on the Left at Gettysburg, by Major James McDowell Carrington
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326 |
| XXXIV. | Memorial Sermon in Old St. John's Church, May 9, 1909, by Rev. R. A. Goodwin, the rector
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338 |
| XXXV. | Joseph Bryan, a Participant in the Most Brilliant Battle Fought by Col. John S. Mosby's Command
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348 |
| XXXVI. | Cloyd's Mountain, Major Thomas L. Broun's Recollection of the Battle
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349 |
| XXXVII. | Col. Ulric Dahlgren, the Defeated Raider, by John Wilder Atkinson, late Commanding the 10th and 19th Battalion, Artillery, C. S. A.
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351 |
| XXXVIII. | A Good Shot Exploded the Boiler, by G. W. McAlwee.
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354 |
| XXXIX. | Suffering in Fredericksburg After the Battle, by Mrs. Frances Bernard Goolrick.
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355 |
| XL. | Treachery of W. H. Seward Brought Fire on Sumter, by L. W. Wise.
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360 |
| XLI. | Forrest's Men Rank with Bravest of the Brave, by Dan W. Baird.
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364 |
| XLII. | Origin of Memorial Day.
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368 |
| XLIII. | Heth Intended to Cover His Error, by Col. John S. Mosby.
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369 |
| XLIV. | John H. Wisdom's Famous Ride in 1865.
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372 |
ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA.
At page 97, commencing with the fifteenth line from the bottom, should read "cut the Pennsylvania Railroad, lay Lancaster under contribution, and attack Harrisonburg from the rear, expecting the balance of the."
Page 101, sixth line from the top, for the read and General.
Page 105, in the ninth line from the top, insert in before his book.
Page 107, in the fourteenth line from the top, for countermarch read countermarched.
Page 108, in the sixteenth line from the top, for Heath read Heth.
Page 114. The quotation marks should be after proportion, on first line at top, and none at end of paragraph.
Page 115, tenth line from the bottom, for Heath read Heth.
Page 123. The quotation commencing on the ninth line from the top should end on the tenth line after the word to-morrow.
Page 139, in the seventh line from the bottom, for it read and.
Page 142, in the twelfth line from the top, for valet read servant; in the fifteenth line for duly read dimly, and in the twenty-sixth line for blackened read blackness.
Page 144. The signature should be David Gregg Mclntosh.