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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.35 (search)
The battle of Fredericksburg. [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, November 26, 1899 ] Details of the mighty conflict. Interesting paper by Hon. John Lamb read before the sons of Confederate Veterans. Scouting in the enemy's Lines—Underground mail route described. A valuable paper on the battle of Fredericksburg was rrs each Monday night. The paper elicited much praise from those present, among whom were several of the delegates to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and Mr. Lamb was, by a unanimous vote, requested to present the Ms. to the camp, and allow it to be published. The text of Mr. Lamb's discussion of this famous battle was asMr. Lamb's discussion of this famous battle was as follows: Description of the battle. The battle of Sharpsburg of the 16th and 17th of September, 1862, was over; the Army of Northern Virginia had recrossed the Potomac, and was camping upon its native soil in the Shenandoah Valley, where the commander-in-chief was trying to recuperate his forces. On the 25th of September,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
lism of, 179. Hunter, R. M. T., Address on, 151. Jackson, General Henry R., 41. Jackson, General T. J., 233, 336. Janney, John, 74. Jones, General W. E., killed, 175. Johnson, General Bradley T., 174, 311, 377. Johnson, General, Edward, 40. Johnson's Island, The dead at, 104. Johnston, General R; D., 170, 175. Johnston, Wm. Preston, Sketch of; his services to Tulane University, 301. Kaigler, Captain, Wm., 92. Kershaw, General J. B., 56. Lacy, James B., 51. Lamb, Hon., John, 231. Lang, Col., David, 192. Lee, General, Fitzhugh, 126. Lee, General R. E., 42, 73, 269, 290, 317. Lee. Mrs. Susan P., 40. Legal worthies of Virginia, 353. Lincoln, President, Platform of, 79; his emancipation proclamation, 80; character and religious opinions, 165, 369: his assumption and duplicity, 365; hated by his Cabinet; suppressed bill for reconstruction, 369; his demand for unconditional surrender of the South, 368, 375; efforts to defeat the second election of, 365