Found 548 total hits in 339 results.
Orange County, Va., 120, 355-56.
Owen, William Benton, 139-45, 176-79.
Pegram, John, 110, 232-33.
Pegram, William Johnson, 53, 57, 109-10.
Pegram's Artillery Battalion, 41, 57, 110
Pelham, John, 53, 109
Pender, William Dorsey, 192, 209
Pendleton, Alexander Swift, 190
Pendleton, William Nelson, 233
Peninsula Campaign, 73-117.
Pennington, William, 28
Percheron horses, 200
Petersburg Campaign, 238, 241, 258, 287, 290, 309-22.
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 209
Philadelphia, Pa., 209
Pickett, George Edward, 192, 272, 274, 311
Pioneer troops, 184-87, 210, 219, 276, 301
Point Lookout, Md., 18
Poison Fields, Spotsylvania County, Va., 229-30.
Port Republic, 245
Presbyterians, 25, 139, 160, 318
Preston, William Ballard, 31-32.
Price, Sterling, 117
Prisoners of war, Federal, 57-58, 80-81, 174-75, 212-14, 240, 255-56, 280, 294
Promotion on the field, 336-45, 365-66.
Provost guards, 82
Pryor, Roger Atkinson, 26-27.
Raccoon Ford, Va.,
ustis: described, 312; mentioned, 238-39, 316-17, 332-34.
Lee, Mary Custis (Mrs. Robert E.), 238-39, 357
Lee, Robert Edward: attitude of his men toward, 18-23, 72, 169-70, 189, 205, 226, 259-60, 266, 305-306, 325; and Chancellorsville Campaign, 164- 66, 168-69, 174-81, 238; comments on Meade, 227-28; compared with divine figures, 20-21; criticized, 22, 228; description of and anecdotes concerning, 99-101, 175-78, 225-28, 232-33, 259-60, 267, 357, 361; early war career of, 17-18; and Gettysburg, 22, 191-92, 197-99, 207-208, 214-15, 222, 267; and Grant, 238- 39; and Jefferson Davis, 17-18; and Joe Johnston, 90-91; mentioned, 26, 41, 76, 187, 235, 264, 277, 341-42, 367; and Petersburg Campaign, 317; and Rappahannock Bridge, 231-32; Richmond home of, 357; and the Seven Days, 89, 91-94, 98-102, 106- 109; and Sharpsburg, 125-26; uniform and memorabilia of, 357; why called Marse Robert, 18-21.
Lee, Samuel Perry, 352-54.
Lee, Stephen Dill, 96, 258
Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh, 18
. Paul's Church, Richmond, Va., 92
Salem Church, Battle of, 174-79, 213
Sassafras, 162
Savage Station, 64, 94-98, 116-17.
Savannah, Ga., 78, 229, 275, 317
Sayler's Creek, 261, 318, 326-35, 351
Schele DeVere, Maximilian, 51
Scott, Thomas Y., 292-93.
Scott, Winfield, 36-37.
Scribner's, 210
Secession Convention, Va., 189-90.
Sedgwick, John, 146-47, 164-66, 174- 79, 189, 213
Selden, Nathaniel, 149
Semmes, Paul Jones, 174
Seven Days Campaign, 89, 91-118, 191
Seven Pines, 18, 88-91, 109
Seward, William Henry, 26, 288
Sharpsburg Campaign, 66, 118, 124- 27, 198
Sharpshooting, 76-77, 290, 295-301.
Sheldon, Winthrop Dudley, 175
Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864,
Stonewall Brigade, 324-27.
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 31-32.
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 106-108, 190,208,216,248
Suffolk Campaign, 339-40.
Swearing, 155, 185, 187, 189, 204
Swift Creek, Va., 298
Swinton, William, 211, 214, 287-88, 303
Symington, W. Stuart, 272
Ta
1-102, 107
Hood's Brigade.
See--Texas Brigade
Hooker, Joseph, 18, 163-66, 174, 178- 80, 191-92, 227-28, 304, 306, 339
Horse supply, 86, 199-200, 210-11, 234-35.
Houston, George Smith, 28-29.
Huger, Benjamin, 101, 107
Hugo, Victor, 252
Humphreys, Benjamin Grubb, 64, 115, 261, 292
Hunter, David, 308
Hunter, James, 255
Hunter, John, Jr., 195-96.
Hunton, Eppa, 62
I'm a good old Rebel, 18
The impending crisis of the South, 26
Irishmen, 160, 212-14, 229-30.
Iuka, Miss., 117
Jackson, Mary Anna Morrison (Mrs. Thomas J.), 160-61.
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan: description of and anecdotes concerning, 97-101, 105-106, 121-24, 159-62, 190, 351, 362; mentioned, 18, 21-22, 65-66, 72, 74, 89, 92-93, 110, 132, 164-65, 168-70, 181-82, 188-89, 191, 201, 205, 208, 245-46, 304, 367; at Second Manassas, 122-24.
Johnson, Edward: described, 218; mentioned, 215-16.
Johnson's Island, Ohio, 120, 147, 220, 352-54.
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 18, 88-91, 300-301, 317
5, 241-42, 268
Mules, 224-27.
Museum of the Confederacy, 357
Music, 18, 49, 75, 202-203, 268-69, 296-97.
Mynheer von Dunck, 75
Napoleon, Prince Joseph Charles Paul, 59
Napoleon I, 18, 164, 167, 337-39, 346-48.
National Tribune, 346
Naval Battalion, 329, 333
Negroes: mentioned, 39, 77, 99, 340; in Northern army, 316-17; proposals for employment of as Confederate infantry, 19-20.
Nesbit, Col., 221
New Haven, Conn., 25, 36-39, 44, 152, 174-75, 200, 355
New Kent Court House, Va., 87-88.
New Orleans, La., 185, 248
New York, N. Y., 25, 33-36, 44, 49, 92, 354
New York Journal of Commerce, 37-38.
Newton, Hubert Anson, 351
Nicknames for generals, 18
Night blindness, 348-49.
North Anna Campaign, 266-69.
North Carolina Infantry: 5th Regiment, 80
Lincoln, Abraham: his April 1861 call --for troops, 31, 145, 189; mentioned, 163-64, 180, 192, 206, 287
Logan, John Alexander, 26, 28
Longstreet, James: mentioned, 106- 107, 122-24, 188,
Fort Johnston, Va., 67-72, 130
Fort Lafayette, N. Y., 354
Fort Magruder, Va., 79, 81-82.
Fort Sumter, S. C., 34-35.
Four years with General Lee, 102-103, 106, 164-66, 287, 341, 350
Franco-Prussian War, 347
Fraser's Battery (Ga.), 154, 229-31, 270, 272, 275-78, 297-99, 302
Fraternization between enemies, 157, 162, 233, 313
Frazier's Farm, 96-97, 258
Fredericksburg, Va.: after the war, 133; bombardment of, 128-31; churches in, 139-40; civilian refugees from, 128-33; Lee's Hill near, 134-35; religious revival at, 138-51; winter encampment near, 157-58, 167
Fredericksburg Campaign, 65, 127-37.
Fremantle, Arthur James Lyon, 246
From the Rapidan to Richmond, 240- 44, 252-53, 288-89.
Front Royal, Va., 192
Gaines, Dr., 303
Gaines' Mill, 303
Hill, Ambrose Powell: mentioned: 105-106, 188; troops of, 41, 168-69, 192, 208-10, 219
Hill, Daniel Harvey, 65-67, 69-72, 91, 158, 204
Hoge, Moses Drury, 318
Hoge, William James, 139
Hoke, Robert Frede
, 59
Chaffin's Bluff, Va., 311-13, 316, 318, 321-22.
Chambersburg, Pa., 208
Chancellorsville: description of the field, 169, 172
Chancellorsville Campaign, 41-42, 53, 139, 145-50, 154, 156-57, 159, 162- 82, 191,223,304
Charlestown, Va. (W. Va.), 82
Charlottesville Artillery (Va.), 185, 194-96, 210, 212
Chesterfield County, Va., 322
Chickamauga, 340
Church of England, 91-92.
Civilians, Northern, 200-206.
Civilians, Southern, 229-31.
Clark's Mountain, Va., 186, 232
CobHallock, Gerard, 37-38.
Hamilton, S. P., 156
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 79-80, 248, 305
Hand-to-hand fighting, 333-34.
Hannibal, 119
Hanover Junction, Va., 228, 231,266, 269
Hardaway, Robert Archelaus, 312, 316
Harpers Ferry, Va. (W. Va.), 125, 198
Harrisburg, Pa., 209
Harvard University, 51, 62, 130
Haskell, Alexander Cheves, 57
Haskell, John Cheves, 53, 316
Havelock, Henry, 367
Hays, Harry Thompson, 172, 197, 201, 210, 212
Helper, Hinton Rowan, 26
Heth, Henry, 1
th General Lee, 102-103, 106, 164-66, 287, 341, 350
Franco-Prussian War, 347
Fraser's Battery (Ga.), 154, 229-31, 270, 272, 275-78, 297-99, 302
Fraternization between enemies, 157, 162, 233, 313
Frazier's Farm, 96-97, 258
Fredericksburg, Va.: after the war, 133; bombardment of, 128-31; churches in, 139-40; civilian refugees from, 128-33; Lee's Hill near, 134-35; religious revival at, 138-51; winter encampment near, 157-58, 167
Fredericksburg Campaign, 65, 127-37.
Fremanowitzers Glee Club, 49, 86, 268-69, 296
Richmond Howitzers Law Club, 49
Robertson, Frederick William, 92
Rodes, Robert Emmett: description of, 261-62; mentioned, 192, 197, 209-10.
Roll of Honor, 343-44.
St. George's Church, Fredericksburg, Va., 139-40.
St. George's Church, New York, N. Y., 92
St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Va., 92
Salem Church, Battle of, 174-79, 213
Sassafras, 162
Savage Station, 64, 94-98, 116-17.
Savannah, Ga., 78, 229, 275, 317
Sayler's Creek,
Slaves with Confederate armies, 136-37.
Smith, Carey, 116-17, 292
Smith, Frederick Waugh, 202
Smith, James Judson, 116-17, 292
Smith, William ( Extra-Billy ), 26, 110-11, 194, 202-206.
Smith, William Farrar, 269
Smith, William Nathan Harrell, 27
Snakes, 276-77.
Snickersville Blues, 70-71.
Snowball battles, 157-58.
Soldier life, analysis of, 358-68.
Somerville Ford, Va., 232
Southern Historical Society Papers, 286
Spotswood Hotel, Richmond, Va., 45
Spotsylvania, Va.: battle of, 144-45, 156, 241, 248-69, 291, 305; Bloody Angle at, 262-64, 287, 305-306, 342; brick kiln at, 260-61; earthworks at, 288-90, 347
Spotsylvania County, Va., Poison Fields in, 229-31.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 354
Staunton Artillery (Va.), 196-97.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 26, 29
Stiles, Benjamin Edward, 78, 124, 136- 37, 282-83.
Stiles, Eugene West, 39, 41, 241, 249-50.
Stiles, Joseph Clay, 25, 30, 34, 36-40, 111-15, 138-40, 158-59, 161-62, 182, 189, 356
Stiles, Jos
mp Lee, Va., 74
Camp life, 46-49, 60-61, 68-71, 145- 46, 157-58, 170-72, 268-69.
The campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee, 102, 307-308.
Campbell, Alexander 279-80.
Carlisle, Pa., 205-206.
Carlton's Battery (Ga.). See--Troup Artillery (Ga.)
Caroline County, Va., 127
Carrington, Edward, 34
Carter, Thomas Henry, 53, 91, 109
Cashtown, Pa., 207, 209
Causes of the war, 49-51.
Centreville, Va., 59
Chaffin's Bluff, Va., 311-13, 316, 318, 321-22.
Chambersburg, Pa., 208
Chancellorsville: description of the field, 169, 172
Chancellorsville Campaign, 41-42, 53, 139, 145-50, 154, 156-57, 159, 162- 82, 191,223,304
Charlestown, Va. (W. Va.), 82
Charlottesville Artillery (Va.), 185, 194-96, 210, 212
Chesterfield County, Va., 322
Chickamauga, 340
Church of England, 91-92.
Civilians, Northern, 200-206.
Civilians, Southern, 229-31.
Clark's Mountain, Va., 186, 232
Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes, 113, 138
Cold Harbor, 26, 238, 263, 270-309, 339, 347; Ellyson'