ptain, Given, 99.
Carlile, Hon. J. S., on the W. Va. Constitution, 42.
Carter, James C., 336.
Carey, Matthew, 352.
Castle Thunder, 24.
Cavalry Heroes, 224; wants, trials and heroism of, 359
Central Presbyterian, The, 258, 289.
Chambersburg, Southern account of the burning of, 315.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 7.
Chappell, honored, Private, 10.
Charleston Ancient Artillery, 233; Light Dragoons, 235.
Christian Association of O'Neal's Brigade, 22, 25.
Christian, Hon. George L., 280, 323.
Clark, Captain M. H., 96; his ancestry, last C. S. Treasurer. 97.
Clopton, Hon., David, 12th Alabama, 27.
Cocke, General, P. St. G., 242.
Colcock, Colonel C. J., 3d S. C. Cavalry, Sketch of, 32.
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 145.
Confederate Cause and its Defenders, 323; Northern detractors of, 324; despoilment of, 325; prices, 5, 11, 14, 16, 17, 23, 26; music, 22; newspapers, 26; rations, 29; trained officers in its army, 65; retreat of the Cabinet from Richmond, 96
2.
Chase, Salmon P., 368, 369.
Cheat Mountain, Advance on, 42.
Clinkscale, Dr., Frank, killed, 162.
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 162, 218.
Confederate, Ability of generals, 290; Supreme Court—there was none, 307; Soldiers, privations of, 323; their amusements, 325; conduct after the surrender, 333; valor and devotion of, 383.
Corinth, Battle of, 343.
Couch, General D. N., 267.
Cox, General W. R., 92.
Craven, Commodore T. T., 223.
Creigh, David, Murder of, 183.
Custer, General George A., 255, 321, 329; his brutality, 372.
Dana, C. A., 284.
Davidson, Captain, Hunter, 221, 224.
Davidson, Colonel R. M. H., Address of, 116.
Davis, Henry Winter, 367
Davis, President, Effort to rescue, 132.
Downing, H. H., Address of, 262.
Drewry, A. S., 92.
Du Bose, John W., 102, 293.
Duncan. John N., 296.
Dunn House, Quarters at the, 325.
Early, General J. A., 52, 266; Campaigns of 1864, 1.
Ebert, Valerius, 289.
Edwards, Colonel O., 319.
Ellerson's Mill, Battl
into, 11.
Chickamauga, Battle of, 155, 360.
Chisholm, Alexander Robert, 32.
Christian, Hon. George L., 250, 340.
City Battalion, Richmond, 25th Infantry, officers of 303.
Cleburne, Gener5; roll of, 289; commended by A. P. Hill, 280.
Crenshaw, Captain W. G., 275.
Crittenden, General George B. 168.
Crook and Kelly, Capture of Generals, 12.
Crumpacker, Judge, 90.
Crutchfield,der 32.
Hypodermic Syringe, first used in C. S. Army, 372.
Imboden, Captain F. M., 15; Colonel George W. 12; General J. D., 11; officers of his brigade, 12.
Jackson Dr. R. D., 372; General T. J., 318.
James, Captain George S., 74.
Jones, Captain A. K.. 56; Captain Catesby, 327; D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 192; Capt. Mack, killed, 128.
Johnston, General A. S., killed, 306; offered commandCaptain Charles. 827.
Slaves and Masters congenial, 368.
Smith, Major Frank killed, 139; Colonel George W., 12; Goldwin, 87; Capt. James Power, 204.
South Carolina, The Prostrate State, 1866-9,
sition to prevent the Federal fleet from ascending the river.
The officers of the Arkansas were: Lieut. I. N. Brown, commanding; First Lieut. Henry K. Stevens, executive officer; Lieuts. John Grimball, A. D. Wharton, G. W. Read, Alphonse Barbot, George W. Gift; Surgeon H. W. M. Washington; Assistant Surgeon Charles M. Morfit; Assistant Paymaster Richard Taylor; First Assistant Engineer George W. City; Second Assistant Engineer E. Covert; Third Assistant Engineers William H. Jackson, E. H. BrownAssistant Engineer George W. City; Second Assistant Engineer E. Covert; Third Assistant Engineers William H. Jackson, E. H. Brown, James T. Donald, John S. Dupuy, James S. Gettis; Acting Masters Samuel Milliken, John L. Phillips; Midshipmen R. H. Bacot, D. M. Scales, H. S. Cooke, C. W. Tyler, D. B. Talbott; Master's Mate John A. Wilson; Paymaster's Clerk, Wilson; Gunner T. B. Travers; Pilots John Hodges, James Brady, William Gilmore, J. H. Shacklett,——Montgomery.
Her crew consisted of 200 seamen, landsmen, firemen, soldiers and boys.
She mounted 10 guns, viz, two 8-inch columbiads forward, two 6-inch astern and two 9-i
Commissioner of Exchange, 352.
Parker, Commodore F. A., 42.
Parker, Representative, 164.
Pegram, Willy 65.
Petersburg Fight around.
174.
Pickett, Gen. George E., 132.
Pickett's Division, fatalities in its officers, 193.
Pleasanton, Gen. A., 35.
Plume, Gen. Joseph, 165.
Plummer, Rev. Dr. W. S., 71.
Poin, 167.
Sedgwick General 80.
Selph. Capt. Colin McRae, 256.
Semmes, Admiral R., 2.
Seward, W. H., Treachery of, brought firing on Sumter, 360.
Shea, Hon. George, 243.
Sherman, General, His pillage and destruction, 152.
Slingluff, L. F. C., 152.
Slocum, General, 122.
Smith, Gerrit, 248.
Spayd, H. H., 274.
Spotsylvania, Monuments to those who fell at, 164.
Staunton River Bridge, Gallant defence of, 321.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 251.
Stewart, Gen. George H., 133.
Stone, Roy. United States Department of Agriculture, 285.
Stonebraker, John A., 309.
Stoneman, General 17 18
Stribling, Col. Robert M., 172.
Stuart Gen J
mattox court-house, 592; battle of Appomattox, 597.
Cullum, General George W. congratulations of, on fall of Fort Donelson, i., 53.
Cul17, 320, 322; second attack, 334, 336, 337, 339 342.
Custer, General George A., at battle of Cedar creek II., 95, 97, 98; at battle of Wayniberated by Sherman, 297; damages to, by Sherman, 297.
Getty General George W., battle of Wilderness, II., 103, 109, 117; Cedar creek, 93-9a., II., 493; pursued and routed by Averill, 493.
McCLELLAN, General George B., Grant hopes for position on staff of, i., 10; suggests oper, 18; with Sherman in Georgia, 533-540; death of, 541.
Meade General George G., in command of army of Potomac, II., 6; magnanimity of, 15; Grant enters, 536.
Piedmont, battle of II., 418.
Pickett, General George E., at Five Forks, III., 467; at battle of Dinwiddie, 470; at bro, 433.
Texas, importance of, to rebels, i., 124.
Thomas General George H. in command of army of Cumberland, i. 425; at battle of Chick