eceding it.
How the news was received in Danville—Some of the closing scenes of the Confederacyon received the following: Hold all trains in Danville; send nothing out.
Having heard nothing of.
There were large government storehouses in Danville, all filled to the ceiling, as well as many lnds of rations in the storehouses and cars in Danville, soon to be raided and plundered by a mob. Sohe dawn of day brought other trouble to us in Danville, and we gave very little thought to the Green stragglers from the army had already reached Danville; in fact, they had been coming daily since thrty minutes not a straggler could be found in Danville.
Many had dropped their plunder in the hurri
The first we met was a well known citizen of Danville.
In his arms he bore the mangled remains of burned.
We maintained train service between Danville and this point for several days after the surcrossing the river on a pontoon, en route for Danville, and to operate against Johnston's army.
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lion, Princeton, Mercer co.
W. G. Herrington, Twenty-fifth Battalion, Shelby, Cleveland county, N. C.
R. C. Campbell, Fifty-third Infantry, King William county.
J. Walker Frasier, First Cavalry, Loudoun county.
C. P. Johnson, McNeil's Battalion, P. R. Hampshire county.
P. B. Akers, Eleventy Infantry, Lynchburg.
L. Green, Fifth Cavalry, Petersburg.
H. C. Jones, Fiftieth Infantry, Gladesville.
J. S. Hempstead, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Dubuque, Ia.
W. D. Dodson, Fifth Cavalry, Danville.
Robert B. Hart, Fifth Cavalry, Stevensville.
John W. Davis, Twentieth Cavalry, Clarksburg.
Hopkins Harden, Nineteenth Infantry, Scottsville.
Francis R. Haynes, Twenty-fourth Cavalry, Cobb's Creek.
Thornton J. Berry, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Salt Lick.
Norman D. Embry, Twenty-fifth Cavalry, Pineville.
Alex. R. Humphries, Twenty-sixth Battalion, Lewisburg.
C. D. Fitzhugh, First Cavalry, Hagerstown, Md.
Seven Virginia officers whose names were omitted from the list.
. E., Tribute to, 346; Ode by, 352.
Confederate Cause, The, 21, 357.
Confederate Dead, The, Poem by A. C. Gordon, 382.
Confederate Forces, Total of, 308.
Confederate Navy, The Shenandoah, 116; Alabama, Florida, 126.
Council, Col J. C., 12.
Cowardin, Lieut. John L., 139.
Crater, Charge at the, 285.
Crutchfield's Artillery Brigade; Operations of April, 1865, 38, 139, 285.
Cumberland Grays, 21st Va. Infantry, Roster and Record of, 264.
Custer, Gen., Geo. A., 239.
Danville, Explosion at, April, 1865, 271.
Davis, Pres't, Jefferson, 69; at Manassas, 94.
Davis, Sam, A Southern Hero, Tribute to by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 231.
Deloney, Col. W. G., 147.
Drewry's Bluff, Battle of, 206.
Duke, Col. R. T. W., 138.
Duncan, Col. R. P., 17.
Early, Gen. Jubal A., 109, 153.
Early, Capt. W. T., 135.
Ennals, Bartholomew, 181.
Ewell Gen. R. S., 40, 105.
Ezekiel, H. T., 297.
Farrar, Judge F. R., 364.
Fayette Artillery, in the Movement on New Berne, N. C.