< Southern Historical Society Papers
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VOLUME XXIX.
edited by
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RICHMOND, VA.
SOUTHERN
Historical Society Papers.

R. A. BROCK,
Published by the Society.
WM. ELLIS JONES,
PRINTER,
RICHMOND, VA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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| I. | The 93rd Anniversary of the Birth of President Jefferson Davis, celebrated at New Orleans, La., June 3, 1901. Oration of Hon. Chas. E. Fenner
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| II. | Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson, with portrait and cut of tomb, by General Bradley T. Johnson
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33 |
| III. | "The Trials and Trial of Jefferson Davis." A Paper read by Chas. M. Blackford, of the Lynchburg Bar, before the Virginia State Bar Association at Old Point Comfort, Va., July 19, 1900
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45 |
| IV. | The Life and Character of Robert E. Lee. An Address before A. P. Hill Camp, C. V., at Petersburg, Va., January 19, 1901, by Ex-Governor Wm. E. Cameron
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| V. | Report of the History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V., Department of Virginia, at Petersburg, Va., October 25, 1901, by Hon. George L. Christian, Chairman
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99 |
| VI. | Maryland Confederates, Monument to, in Baltimore. Original orders from General Joseph E. Johnston and T. J. Jackson to Ashby with account of death of Ashby—Contributed by Lieut.-Colonel Winfield Peters, of the Maryland Line
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132 |
| VII. | Brook Church Fight, with notice of the 5th N. C. Cavalry and of death of Colonel James B. Gordon
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139 |
| VIII. | North Carolina Troops. How armed in 1861, by Fred. A. Olds
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144 |
| IX. | 152 |
| X. | 163 |
| XI. | Battle of Chancellorsville, by Colonel C. C. Sanders, 24th Georgia Regiment
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166 |
| XII. | 173 |
| XIII. | 175 |
| XIV. | 177 |
| XV. | Confederate Dead at Elmira Prison, N. Y., by Marcus B. Toney, with notice of Battle of Spotsylvania C. H.
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193 |
| XVI. | 197 |
| XVII. | 207 |
| XVIII. | Burial of General Henry Little, C. S. A., at midnight, September 19, 1862
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212 |
| XIX. | 215 |
| XX. | 223 |
| XXI. | 227 |
| XXII. | Escape of Lieutenant W. W. George (one of the 800 Morris Island Prisoners), from Fort Pulaski, by W. T. Baldwin
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229 |
| XXIII. | 240 |
| XXIV. | 243 |
| XXV. | 251 |
| XXVI. | 269 |
| XXVII. | 273 |
| XXVIII. | May 5, 1865. Orders of that date announcing cessation of hostilities, contributed by D. H. Littlejohn
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279 |
| XXIX. | 281 |
| XXX. | 284 |
| XXXI. | 285 |
| XXXII. | 292 |
| XXXIII. | 294 |
| XXXIV. | Hood's Texas Brigade. Address by Hon. Don. E. Henderson, at the Galveston Reunion
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297 |
| XXXV. | 311 |
| XXXVI. | Battle of Sabine Pass, September 8, 1863—a grand achievement—paper by Mrs. Hal. W. Greer
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314 |
| XXXVII. | Ordnance Department C. S. A., General Josiah Gorgas, Chief
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319 |
| XXXVIII. | Confederate Dead in the Cemetery at Mount Jackson, Shenandoah county, Va., by Mrs. L. H. Rinker
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321 |
| XXXIX. | Battle of Chancellorsville—How General T. J. Jackson was killed, by Captain W. F. Randolph. (See also ante pp. 166-172.)
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329 |
| XL. | General N. B. Forrest, a summary of his remarkable achievement, by Bishop Thomas Frank Gailor
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337 |
| XLI. | 339 |
| XLII. | Confederate States State Department with reminiscenses of President Davis, Robert Toombs, R. M. T. Hunter, and J. P. Benjamin, by Colonel L. Q. Washington
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341 |
| XLIII. | 349 |
| XLIV. | 352 |
| XLV. | 357 |
| XLVI. | The Land of Dixie—characteristic extract from speech of Governor Governor Robert Love Taylor
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361 |
| XLVII. | Officers of 1st Virginia Regiment—with notice of the "Advisory Council" of Governor John Letcher in 1861
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364 |
| XLVIII. | 366 |
| XLIX. | 371 |
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