Cc51 YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY I '~>°rl" '¦" iriRGiNiA State Library BtnaasttUr (ISSUED QUARTERLY) bl.6 JULY, OCTOBER Nos.3,4 An Author and Subject Index to the Southern Historical Society Papers, Vols. 1-38 COMPILED BY Mrs. KATE PLEASANTS MINOR Reference Librarian Uader the direction of Earl G. SwEm, Assistant Librarian RICHMOND: DAVIS BOTTOM, SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC PRINTING 1913 Virginia State Library Bulletin (ISSUED QUARTERLY) Vol.6 JULY, OCTOBER Nos.3,4 An Author and Subject Index to the Southern Historical Society Papers, Vols. 1-38 COMPILED BY Mrs. KATE PLEASANTS MINOR Reference Librarian Under the direction of Earl G. SwEm, Assistant Librarian RICHMOND: DAVIS BOTTOM, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING 1913 BULLETIN OF THE VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY (ISSUED QUARTERLY) Vol.6 JULY, OCTOBER Noi. 3, 4 AN AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX TO THE SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS, VOLS. 1-38 The Southern Historical Society Papers constitute the most trustworthy and comprehensive collection of original narratives, anecdotes, reports, and miscellaneous documentary material, representing the Southern cause in the War between the States, that has been published up to this time. So many requests come to this library for information that can be derived only from these Papers that an index of the titles has seemed necessary. The index arranges in one alphabetical list the names of the authors and the subject words of the titles of all articles in the thirty-eight volumes. Abell, Willie. Hiden, J. C. Death of Willie Abell. v. 11, p. 184-185. Abingdon Virginian. General Lee's horse Lucy Long. v. 18, p. 390- 391; v. 19, p. 333-335. r Reunion Co. D. 1st Va. Cav. C. S. A. v. 20, p. 39-56. Adams, Charles Francis. Shall Crom well have a statue? v. 30, p. 1-33. Toast to Robert E. Lee. v. 30, p. 121-123. Adams, Wirt. Sherman's campaign in Mississippi, v. 9, p. 340-344. Adjutant-General of C. S. Memo randum as to battles, etc., in 1864. v. 2, p. 22-25. Air-Ships. Evans, Thomas R. Story of flying machine of Confederacy. v. 37, p. 302-303. Charleston News and Courier. A Confederate airship, v. 28, p. 303-305. Alabama (Privateer) C. 8. N. Nine teenth Century. What the Ala bama did. v. 24, p. 249-250. Alabama. Lee, S. D. Cavalry opera tions in North Alabama, v. 9, p. 237-238. -Park, Robert Emory. Twelfth Alabama Infantry, v. 33, p. 193- 296. Albemarle (Ironclad) C. S. N. Dink- ins, James. The Confederate ram Albemarle, v. 30, p. 205-214. Aldie, Battle of. Rosser, Thomas La fayette. Report of the fight at Aldie. v. 9, p. 119-121. Wickham, Williams Carter. Re port of an engagement near Aldie. v. 9, p. 79-80. Alexander, Edward Porter. The bat tle of Fredericksburg, v. 10, p. 382-392, 445-464. Causes of Lee's defeat at Get tysburg, v. 4, p. 97-111. -Confederate artillery service. v. 11, p. 98-113. Letter [concerning his rank at Gettysburg], v. 5, p. 201-203. 48 VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY. — The Seven Days Battles, v. 1, p. 61-76. --Sketch of Longstreet's Division. v. 9, p. 512-518; v. 10, p. 32-45. Alexander, W. A. The torpedo boat Hunley. v. 30, p. 164-174. Alfriend, Edward M. Social life in Richmond during the war. v. 19, p. 380-386. "All Quiet along the Potomac To night." Oliver, Thaddeus. Let ters proving his authorship of "All quiet along the Potomac to-night." v. 8, p. 255-259. Allan, William. Causes of Lee's de feat at Gettysburg, v. 4, p. 76- 80. Confederate artillery at 2.d Ma nassas and Sharpsburg. v. 11, p. 289-291. -Eclectic history of the U. S. A. review, v. 12, p. 235-237. First Maryland campaign. v. 14, p. 102-118. -Jackson's Valley campaign of 1862. v. 7, p. 1-30 Lee's strength and losses at Gettysburg, v. 4, p. 34-41. Military operations of General Beauregard, by Alfred Roman. A review, v. 12, p. 258-266. Relative numbers and losses at Cedar Run. v. 8, p. 178-183. -Relative strength at Second Ma nassas, v. 8, p. 217-221. - — Reminiscences of field ordnance service, v. 14, p. 137-146. Review of Bates' Battle of Get tysburg, v. 1, p. 365-370. -A review of Doubleday's ac count of Chancellorsville and Get tysburg, v. 10, p. 170-17 4. A review of McClellan's cam paign of 1862, by A. S. Webb. v. 10, p. 193-206. -A review of The campaign of Chancellorsville, by Theodore A Dodge, v. 9, p. 462-471. -A review of The Shenandoah valley in 1864, by Geo. E. Pond. v. 11, p. 270-282. The Virginia campaign of 1864- 65. v. 11, P. 454-460. Allatoona, Ga., Battle of. French, Samuel Gibbs. Movement against Allatoona. v. 10, p. 402-406. Allen, C. T. Rich Mountain in 1861. v. 27, p. 44-48. Allen, James H. The James City Cavalry, v. 24, p. 353-358. Allen, John James. Resolutions of Botetourt County, adopted Dec. i"> 1860. v. 1, p. 13-19. Allen, L. W. A plan to escape trom Johnson's Island, v. 19, p. **>6- 289 Allen, R. N. Guy's Battery, v. 29, p. 311-314. _ , Almon, W. J. Confederate States of America. State dept. Official cor respondence. Letters from J. P. Benjamin, J. P. Holcombe, Jacob Thompson and W. J. Almon. v. 7, p. 132-139. Alstadt Grays. Ashbrooke, W. B. Roster of the Alstadt Grays, v. 36, p. 26-27. Amelia Troop. Roster of Amelia Troop, v. 38, p. 16-21. Ammen, Samuel Z. An incident of Jackson's Valley campaign, v. 13, p. 430-433. Anderson, Archer. Address on Gen eral Lee. v. 17, p. 303; 312-335. Campaign and battle of Chicka- mauga. v. 9, p. 386-418. Anderson, Charles. Letter concern ing Gen. Lee. v. 11, p. 450-451. Andlerson, David W. "The bloody angle." v. 21, p. 251-254. Anderson, George Burgwyn. Wad- dell, Alfred Moore. General George Burgwyn Anderson, v. 14, p. 387-397. Anderson, Joseph Reid. An incident of the battle of Gaines' Mill. v. 19, p. 416-417. Anderson, L. B. The execution of Dr. D. M. Wright, v. 21, p. 326- 337. Anderson, Patton. Autobiography. v. 24, p. 57-72. Clayton, H. D. Correction of Gen. Anderson's report of Battle of Jonesboro. v. 5, p. 127-129; 134-135. Anderson, Richard Henry. Army of Northern Virginia. First corps. Official diary' while commanded by Lt. Genl. R. H. Anderson, v 7 p. 491-494; 503-512. Bratton, John. Tribute to Gen "Dick" Anderson, v. 13. n 4io 420. v' *ib" Report of the battle of Oottvc burg. v. 3, p. 49-54. Vjellys- Andersonville, Ga. Boate, Edwnrrt Wellington. The true story of Andersonville. v. 10, p. 25-32 SOUTHERK HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS. 49 Fleming, Walter Lynwood. Jef ferson Davis and Andersonville. v. 36, p. 8-12. -Michigan Post and Tribune, Concerning prisoners at Anderson ville. v. 10, p. 285-286. New Orleans Picayune. Ander sonville prison, v. 36, p. 1-7. Peterkin, Joshua. Andersonville prison (poem), v. 19, p. 188-191. Richardson, Rufus Bryan. An dersonville prison, v. 8, p. 569- 572. White, Isaiah H. Andersonville prison, v. 17, p. 383-386. Andrews, Richard Snowden. The Gettysburg campaign, v. 10, p. 67-69. Antietam, Battle of. See Sharpsburg, Battle of. Apperson, John S. Smythe Blues. v. 34, p. 359-362. Appomattox, Battle of. Billmyer, M. J. Last charge at Appomattox. v. 33, p. 191-192. Moffett, W. L. The last charge. v. 36, p. 13-16. Appomattox, Surrender at. Army of Northern Virginia. Articles of surrender of A. N. V. v. 16, p. 108. Blackford, William W. An in cident of Lee's surrender, v. 13, p. 454-455. -Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence. Last salute of Army of Northern Va. v. 32, p. 355-363. ^Compilation of letters, extracts, etc., concerning Lee's surrender at Appomattox, v. 15, p. I-XXVII. Conway, William B. Surrender of Gen. R. E. Lee. v. 35, p. 159- 160. -^Greg, Percy. The 9 th of April, 1865 (poem), v. 28, p. 376-377. Grimes, Bryan. The surrender at Appomattox, v. 27, p. 93-96. -Jones, John William. The his toric apple tree at Appomattox, v. 12, p. 429-430. London, H. A. Appomattox echo. v. 27, p. 92-93. Marshall, Charles. The ending at Appomattox, v. 21, p. 353-360. Marshall, Charles. The sword of Lee. v. 29, p. 269-273. Morgan, Michael R. Feeding Gen. Lee's army. v. 21, p. 360- 361. Paroles of the Army of North ern Va. v. 15. Peacock, G. J. The surrender at Appomattox, v. 19, p. 268-270. -Perry, Herman H. Surrender at Appomattox C. H. v. 20, p. 56- 61. -Reminiscences of Lee and Gor don at Appomattox Courthouse. v. 8, p. 37-39. -Roberts, William Paul. Paroles of Gen. Roberts and command, v. 18, p. 386-388. Sword of Lee. v. 9, p. 139-140. Archer (Privateer), C. S. N. Woods, R. H. Cruise of the Clarence, Taconey, Archer, v. 23, p. 274- 282. Archer, William S. "The bloody an gle." v. 21, p. 242-244. Archer's Brigade. Ledbetter, M. T. With Archer's Brigade, v. 29, p. 349-354. Archives Bureau at Washington. [Criticism of], v. 5, p. 255-256; v. 6, p. 239-240. Arizona. Rodgers, Robert I. Con federate States organized Arizona, 1862. v. 28, p. 222-227. Arkansas (Ironclad) O. S. N. Gift, George W. The story of the Ar kansas, v. 12, p. 48-54; 115-119; 163-170; 205-212. Johnson, John. Story of the Arkansas, v. 33, p. 1-15. Arkansas Post, Battle of. Garland, Robert R. The fall of Arkansas Post. v. 22, p. 10-13. Arlington, Va. Richmond Dispatch. Confederate dead at Arlington, v. 29, p. 354-357. Armistead, Drury L. General Joseph E. Johnston, v. 18, p. 185-188. Armistead, Lewis Addison. Did Armistead fight on Federal side? v. 10, p. 284; 335; 423-428; v. 11, p. 283-286. Poindexter, James E. General Armistead's portrait presented, v. 37, p. 144-151. Armor. Early, John Cabell. Steel breast plates, v. 32, p. 221-222. Army and Navy Journal. "Manufac turing history." v. 9, p. 378-380. Army of Northern Virginia. Annual reunion 1878. v. 6, p. 283-289. Annual reunion, 1890. v. 17, p. 85-112. Articles of surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, v. 16, p. 108. -Chamberlayne, J. L. Last sa lute, v. 32, p. 355-363. 60 VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY. First Corps. Official diary while commanded by Lt. Genl. R. H. An derson, v. 7, p. 491-494; 503-512. -Colston, F. M. Last months in A. N. V. v. 38, p. 1-15. — Hardaway, Robert A. Correc tion in organization, A. N. V. v. 12, p. 240. -Hill, D. H. Address at re union, v. 13, p. 259-276. -Johnson, Bradley Tyler. Ad dress on first Maryland campaign at reunion of Army of Northern Va. v. 12, p. 500-536. -Jones, John William. Remin iscences of the Army of Northern Virginia, v. 9, p. 90, 129, 185, 233, 273, 362, 426, 557; v. 10, p. 81. Jones, Thomas Goode. Last days of the Army of Northern Vir ginia, v. 21, p. 57-103. -Lee, Fitzhugh. Report of the Cavalry Corps, A. N. V. v. 12, p. 367-376. -List of Virginia chaplains, A. N. V. v. 34, p. 313-315. - — McCrady, Edward. Address at reunion of A. N. V. v. 14, p. 183- 221. -Organization of Army of North Army of Confederate States. Ben nett, Risden Tyler. The private soldier of the C. S. A. v. 25, p. oQo_308 Brooklyn Eagle. Confederate Generals, v. 22, p. 65-66. Cabell, William Lewis. Living era Virginia, 1862. v. 10, p. 555- 560. -Paroles of the Army of North ern Virginia, v. 15. Pendleton, W. N. Artillery of the A. N. V. v. 9, p. 418-424. Second Corps. Field letters from headquarters, v. 9, p. 121- 122. ¦ Stringfellow, Charles S. In fantry of the Army of Northern Virginia, v. 9, p. 500-504. Army of Northern Va., Association of. Generals Lee and Long. v. 19, p.' 271-273. Army of Tennessee. Johnston, Wil liam Preston. The Army of Ten nessee, v. 11, p. 40-42. Jones, Joseph. Medical officers of Army of Tenn. v. 22, p. 165- 280. -Markham, Thomas R. A tribute to the Army of Tennessee, v. 8, p. 511-515. -Organization of the Army of Tennessee, v. 12, p. 145-160. -Stephenson, P. D. Reminiscen ces of last campaign of Army of Tennessee, v. 12, p. 32-39. Generals C. S. A. [1892.] v. 20; p. 34-39. . , -Cole, Robert G. Feeding parol ed Confederates, v. 19, p. 266. — DuBose, John Witherspoon. Confederate Generals. Their abil ity, v. 27, p. 290-293. Early, Jubal Anderson. Letter. 1865. v. 24, p. 176-182. Johnston, Albert Sidney. Let ter. Oct. 17, 1861. v. 3, p. 128- 129. Jones, Charles Edgeworth. Con federate Generals, v. 23, p. 335. Keiley, Anthony M. Our fallen heroes, v. 7, p. 373-384. McCarthy, Carlton. Camp fires of the boys in gray. v. 1, p. 76- 89. .Peters, Winfield. Confederates who fell in battle, re-interred in Maryland, v. 38, p. 288-289. Richmond Dispatch. Confeder ate Army. v. 19, p. 253-256. — Rodgers, Robert L. What is a Confederate veteran? v. 28, p. 316-317. Stewart, William Henry. The typical hero of the South, v. 20, p. 311-314. Taylor, Richard. The last Con federate surrender, v. 3, p. 155- 158. Ward, J. S. Federal and Con federate Armies, v. 20, p. 238- 259. Wise, Henry Alexander. The private- Confederate soldier. v. 10, p. 417-421. Army of the Cumberland. Maury, D. H. Review of Van Home's History, v. 1, p. 424-430. Army of the Mississippi. Polk, W. M. Army of the Mississippi be fore Shiloh. v. 8, p. 457-463. Army of the Valley District. Or ganization, v. 12, p. 326-327. Army of Western Louisiana. Brent, J. L. Artillery of A. W. L v 9, p. 257-264. Artillery of C. S. Army. Alexander, E. P. Confederate artillery ser vice, v. 11, p. 98-113. SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS. 51 Brent, J. L. Artillery of A. W. L. v. 9, p. 257-264. Cabell, H. C. Artillery on the Gettysburg campaign, v. 10, p. 164-169. Pendleton, W. N. Artillery of A. N. V. v. 9, p. 418-423. Ashbrooke, W. B. Roster of the Alstaut Grays, v. 36, p. 26-27. Ashby, John William. Funkhouser, R. D. Met his death in last fight. v. 34, p. 220-221. Rust, Bushrod. Met his death in last fight, v. 34, p. 219-220. Ashby, Turner. Goldsborough, Wil liam W. How Ashby was killed. v. 21, p. 224-226. Ashby, William. Funkhouser, R. D. Met his death in last fight, v. 34, p. 220-221. Ashton, John Devereux. Letters concerning authorship of "All quiet along the Potomac to-night." v. 8, p. 256-259. Atchafalaya River, Battle of. Green, Thomas. Battle of Atcha falaya River, v. 3, p. 62-63. Atkinson, John Wilder. Col. Ulric Dahlgren. v. 37, p. 351-353. Atlanta, Ga. Keatley, John H. Opinion of a U. S. officer of the depopulation of Atlanta, v. 9, p. 272-273. Roy, T. B. Gen. Hardee and the military operations around Atlan ta, v. 8, p. 337-389. -Stevenson, Carter L. Report of Dalton-Atlanta campaign. v. 3 p. 225-229. Atlanta Constitution. Heroism of a widow, v. 23, p. 328-329. Augusta, Ga., Herald. Georgia's flag. v. 31, p. 236-237. Averill, J. H. Evacuation of Rich mond, v. 25, p. 267-273. Avery, Alphonso Calhoun. Life and character of Gen. D. H. Hill. v. 21, p. 110-150. Averysboro, N. O., Battle of. Daves, Graham. The battle of Averys boro, N. C. v. 7, p. 125-126. Taliaferro, William Booth. Re port of the battle of Averysboro, N. C. v. 7, p. 31-34; 195. Avis, John. Statement respecting John Brown, v. 13, p. 339-341. Aylett, William Roane. Women of the South, v. 22, p. 54-63. Baird, William. The dismemberment ofVirginia. v. 26, p. 39-62. A foreign view of the civil war in America [a review of the His tory of the civil war by the Comte de Paris.] v. 2, p. 209-222. Baldwin, John B. Dabney, Robert Lewis. Colonel Baldwin's interview with Mr. Lincoln, v. 1, p. 443- 455. Baldwin, John G» Sergeant Smith Prentiss, v. 25, p. 22-38. Balloons. Bryan, John Randolph. Balloon used for scout duty, C. S. A. v. 33, p. 32-42. Ball's Bluff, Battle of. Hunter, Robert W. Men of Virginia at Ball's Bluff, v. 34, p. 254-274. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore in 1861. v. 38, p. 319-324. Baltimore Sun. April 19th, 1861. v. 29, p. 251-269. Baltimore American. Last man killed in Civil War. v. 34, p. 221. Baltimore Herald. Black Horse Troop, v. 30, p. 142-146. Baltimore Sun. April 19th, 1861. v. 29, p. 251-269. Freedom for the slaves, v. 25, p. 380-381. Imboden's dash into town. v. 31, p. 11-19. Charles- Bane, John P. Official report of Get tysburg, v. 13, p. 190-191. Barbara Prietchie. Early, Jubal An derson. Letter. Refutation of Whittier's myth, "Barbara Friet- chie." v. 7, p. 435-438. Ebert, Valerius. Letter from Barbara Frietchie's nephew deny ing Whittier's "facts." v. 7, p. 438-439. McCabe, William Gordon. The real Barbara Frietchie. v. 27, p. 287-289. Barker, Walter B. Two anecdotes of General Lee. v. 12, p. 328-329. Barksdale's Brigade. Dinkins, James. Barksdale's Brigade, v. 36, p. 17- 25; v. 32, p. 250-274. Barn Burners. Burkholder, N. M. The barn burners, v. 28, p. 98- 106. Barnes, P. C. Imprisoned under fire. v. 25, p. 365-369. Bartlett, C. L. Last of the slavers. v. 30, p. 355-360. Bartlett, Napier. Defence of Fort Gregg, v. 3, p. 82-86. Barton, J. M. Operations against Newbern in 1864. v. 9, p. 7-11. Barton, Randolph. Stonewall Jack son, v. 38, p. 268-287. 52 VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY. — i — Wounding of Stonewall Jack son, v. 30, p. 116-117. Basinger, William S. Crutchfield's Artillery Brigade, v. 25, p. 38-44. Bassler, J. H. The color episode. v. 37, p. 266-301. Bates, Samuel Penniman. Allan, William. Review of Bates' Battle of Gettysburg, v. 1, p. 366-370. Battaile, J. E. Poem to defenders of Vicksburg. . v. 21, p. 201-202. Battery Wagner. See Wagner, Bat tery. Battine, Cecil. Wells, Edward I. The crisis of the Confederacy, v. 33, p. 79-82. Battle, Cullen Andrews. Official re port of Gettysburg, v. 13, p. 177- 178. Edwin LaFayette Hobson. v. 29, p. 281-284. Battle, Kemp Plummer. A secret session debate, v. 23, p. 314-318. Battle of the Handkerchiefs. Sey mour, W. H. Battle of the hand kerchiefs (poem), v. 31, p. 320- 323. Battles. Consult the following names of battles, each entered separate ly, in this index: Aldie, Allatoona, Appomattox, Arkansas Post, Atchafalaya River, Averysboro, Ball's Bluff, Belmont, Bentonville, Bethel, Bethesda Church, Brook Church, Cane- Brake, Catlett's Station, Cedar Creek, Cedar Mountain, Chancel lorsville, Charleston, I 863, Charleston, 1864, Chickamauga, Chickasaw Bayou, Cloyd's Moun tain, Cold Harbor, Craney Island, Crater, Dranesville, Drewry's Bluff, Falling Waters, Farmington, Fay- etteville, Fisher's Hill, Five Forks, Flat Creek, Fort Donelson, Fort Fisher, Fort Gilmer, Fort Gregg, Fort Hamby, Fort Morgan, Fort Pillow, Fort Stedman, Fort Sum ter, Franklin, Frayser's Farm. Frederick City, Fredericksburg, Front Royal, Gaines's Mill, Gettys burg, Hampton Roads, Harper's Ferry, Hatcher's Run, Helena, Honey Hill, Johnsonville, Jones- boro, Kelleysville, Kennesaw Mt., Knoxville, Lewinsville, Lookout Mt., Lynchburg, Malvern Hill, Ma nassas 1st, Manassas 2d, Mathias Point, Meridian, Milford Station, Mill Springs, Missionary Ridge, Mobile Bay, Jlonocacy, Munfords- ville, Murfreesboro, Nashville, New Market, Newbeni, Ocean Pond, Pal metto Ranch, Perryville, Peters burg, Philippi, Pleasant Hill, Port Hudson, Ream's Station, Rich Mountain, Ringgold Gap, Sabine Pass, Sailor's Creek, Sappony Church, Savannah, Secessionville, Seven Days Battles, Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, Shiloh, Spanish Fort, Spotsylvania, Spring Hill, Staun ton River, Stone River, Stony Creek, Swift Creek, Taylor's Ridge, Totopotomoy, Trevilians, Vicks burg, Virginia (Ironclad), Waynes boro, Wilderness, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Road, Wilson's Creek, Winchester, Yellow Tavern. Baumgarten, Julius B. Seals, stamps and currency, v. 33, p. 188-190. Baxter, Alice. Battle flag of 3d Georgia, v. 38, p. 210-216. Bayard, Thomas Francis. Lee's birthday, v. 17, p. 350. Baylor, George. The army negro, v. 31, p. 365-369. Bayne, Thomas L. "Our fallen com rades." v. 11, p. 328-330. Report of Bureau of Foreign Supplies, v. 2, p. 103-105. Beale, George W. Address. 1884. v. 16, p. 109-116. The battle of greatest lustre. v. 34, p. 206-210. -Co. C. 9th Va. Cavalry, v. 23, p. 330-332. The Gettysburg campaign. v. 11, p. 320-327. Beale, Richard Lee Turberville. Ninth Virginia Cavalry and the Dahlgren raid. v. 3, p. 219-221. Beall, John Yates. Crawford, J. H. John Yates Beall. v. 33, p 71- 78. Beard, Dan W. With Forrest in West Tennessee, v. 37 p 304- 308. Forrest's men rank with brav est, v. 37, p. 364-368. Beauregard, Fort. See Fort Beaure gard. Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant. Allan, William. Military opera tions of Genl. Beauregard, by Al fred Roman. A review v 12 p. 258-266. ' ' Battle of Drewry's Bluff v \\ p. 1-10; v. 25, p. 206-207. Battle of Ocean Pond, Florida v. 9, p. 11-15. SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS. 53 -Gayarrg, Charles. Military operations of Genl. Beauregard, by Alfred Roman. A review, v. 12, p. 402-416; 432-447. Hagood, Johnson. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard, v. 28, p. 318-336. Jordan, Thomas. Recollections of Genl. Beauregard's service in the spring of 1862. v. 8, p. 404- 417. -Torpedo service in the harbor and water defences of Charleston v. 5, p. 145-161. Beauvoir, Miss. Jones, J. W. Visit to Beauvoir. v. 14, p. 447-454. Bedfond, H. L. Fight at Fort Donel- son. v. 13, p. 165-173. Bee, Hamilton P. Battle of Pleasant Hill. An error corrected, v. 8, p. 184-186. Beers, James H. Stiles, Robert. It was obedience even unto death, v. 27, p. 17-25. Belmont, Battle of. Wright, Marcus Joseph. Battle of Belmont, v. 16, p. 69-82. Benjamin, Judah Philip. Capston's mission to Ireland, v. 24, p. 202- 204. Charleston News and Courier. Judah P. Benjamin. v. 25, p. 378-379. Confederate States of America. State Dept. Official correspond ence. Letters from Judah P. Ben jamin, J. P. Holcombe, Jacob Thompson and W. J. Almon. v. 7, p. 132-139. Ezekiel, H. T. Judah P. Benja min, v. 25, p. 397-302. Letter [concerning Confederate mission to Canada.] v. 7, p. 99- 101. Richardson, C. A. Judah P. Benjamin, v. 32, p. 169-173. -Treatment of prisoners, v. 6, p. 183-187 Bennett, P. T. General Junius Daniel, v. 18, p. 340-349. Bennett, Risden Tyler. Address — 1894. v. 22, p. 81-86; v. 33, p. 65-70; v. 34, p. 52-56. The Confederate soldier, v. 18, p. 272-275. The private soldier of the C. S. A. v. 25, p. 302-308. Benning, Henry Lewis. Battle of Chickamauga. v. 13, p. 373-376. Notes on the battle of Sharps- burg, v. 16, p. 393-395. Notes on the final campaign of 1865. v. 7, p. 193-195. Bentonville, Battle of. Thomas, Lovick P. Their last battle, v. 29, p. 215-222. Berkeley, C. Edmund. News-Leader. The Berkeley brothers, v. 34, p. 371-372. Bernardl, George Smith. The battle of the Crater, v. 18, p. 3-38; v. 28, p. 204-221. Malvern Hill. v. 18, p. 56-71. Bethel, Battle of. The First N. C. volunteers, v. 19, p. 212-246. ¦Hill, Daniel Harvey, Jr. Bat tle of Bethel, v. 29, p. 197-207. Bethesda Church, Battle of. Chris tian, Charles B. Battle of Be thesda Church, v. 33, p. 57-64; same article, v. 37, p. 236-242. Bidgood, Joseph Virginius. Further recollections, 2d Cold Harbor, v. 37, p. 319-320. List of general officers and their staffs, v. 38, p. 156-183. Billmyer, M. J. Last charge at Ap pomattox, v. 33, p. 191-192. Birdsong, James C. The Petersburg Grays, v. 36, p. 360-362. Black, J. C. C Address at unveil ing of Hill statue, Atlanta, 1886. v. 14, p. 163-179. Black Eagle Company. Wood, H. E. Black Eagle Company, v. 37, p. 52-59. Black Horse Troop. Baltimore Herald. Black Horse Troop, v. 30, p. 142-146. •Richmond Times. The Black Horse Troop, v. 24, p. 218-225. Blackford, Charles Minor. Cam paign and battle of Lynchburg. v. 30, p. 279-332. The trials and trial of Jeffer son Davis. v. 29, p. 45-81. Blackford, Eugene. Official report of Gettysburg, v. 13, p. 178-179. Blackford, Launcelot Minor. The spirit of '76 and of '61. v. 23, p. 336. Blackford, William W. An inci dent of Lee's surrender, v. 13, p. 454-455. Blackman, W. H. H. Johnson's Island, v. 27, p. 102-108. Blake, Thomas Ballard. Retreat from Richmond, v. 25, p. 139- 145; 285-7. Blanchard, J. G. Keady, William G. Incidents of prison life at Camp Douglas. v. 12, p. 269-273. 54 VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY. Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Va. Unveiling of soldiers' monu ment in Petersburg, 1890. p. 388- 403. Bledsoe, Albert Taylor. Sims, Frederick Wilmer. The right of secession, v. 35, p. 166-173. Bliss, George Newman. Cavalry affair at Waynesboro, v. 13, p. 427-430. Blockade Running. Richmond Times. Running the blockade. v. 24, p. 225-229. Sprunt, James. Running of the blockade, v. 24, p. 157-165. Bloody Angle. 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Report of the re sources of the Commissary Dept. of the C. S. A. in 1865. v. 3, p. 97-111. Conduct of the Confederate War. Christian, G. L. The Confederate cause and its defenders, v. 26, p. 323-347. Christian, G. L. Report of His tory Committee Grand Camp C. V. v. 28, p. 169-198; v. 29, p. 99-131. Christian, G. L. Treatment and exchange of prisoners, v. 30, p. 77-104. Hayden, Horace Edwin. How many Confederate towns were burned? v. 10, p. 92-93. -Skip with, P. H. How many Confederate Memorial HaU. News- Leader. Location of the battle ab bey decided, v. 36, p. 156-160. -Rouss, Charles Broadway. A national Confederate repository. v. 22, p. 387-389. Confederate Museum. Dedication of the South's museum, v. 23, p. 354-381. Richmond Dispatch. Jefferson Davis house, v. 19, p. 326-329. Confederate Personal Narratives. Ammen, Samuel Z. An incident of Jackson's Valley campaign, v. 13, p. 430-433. Blackford, Launcelot Minor. The spirit of '76 and of '61. v. 23, p. 336. Blake, Thomas Ballard. Retreat from Richmond, v. 25, p. 139- 145; 285-287. -Brooks, U. R. Confederate towns were burned' v. 10, p. 189-190. White, H. M. Confederate hu manity, v. 16, p. 232. -Young, J. P. Federal atrocities in the Civil War. v. 35, p. 804 311. Confederate Dead. (A poem, by A. C. Gordon), v. 25, p. 382-384. Confederate Memorial Association. Walker, S. H. Confederate Me morial Association, v. 28, p. 377- 384. Hampton and Butler, v. 23, p. 25-37. -Carter, J. H. Sixty-nine Feder als captured by seven Confeder ates, v. 8, p. 122-123. - — Cobb, Thomas Iteed Rootes. Ex tracts from letters, 1861-1862. v. 28, p. 280-301. Colston, Frederick M. Last months in Army of Northern Va. v. 38, p. 1-15. Cooke, J. Churchill. Catlett's Station raid again, v. 36, p. 213- 214. -Cunningham, S. A. The carnage at Franklin, Tenn. v. 24, p. 189- 192. Damon, Henry G. A Florida boy's experience, v. 12, p. 395- 402. -Douglas, Henry Kyd. A ride f'br Stonewall, v. 21, p. 206-212. Foote, Frank H. 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With Arch er's Brigade, v. 29, p. 349-354. McClung, J. W. A Confederate who led a Federal charge. v. 19, p. 297-298. McGrath, John. In a Louisiana regiment, v. 31, p. 103-120. Maclean, Clara D. The last raid. v. 13, p. 466-476. Maclean, Clara D. Return of a refugee, v. 13, p. 502-515. Maury, Dabney Herndon. Wo man's devotion. A Winchester he roine, v. 6, p. 218-219. North, Robert W. An inde pendent scout, v. 14, p. 241-245. North, Robert W. Visit of a Confederate cavalryman to a Fed eral general's headquarters, v. 8, p. 535-537. Northen, Robert Nixon. The raw Confederate. v. 21, p. 346- 352. Olmstead, Charles H. Two un known heroes, v. 11, p. 139-140. Opie, John N. How Major Opie led a charge, v. 19, p. 251-253. Page, Richard Channing Moore. Diary, v. 16, p. 58-68. Parham, Benjamin M. The bat tle of Cold Harbor, v. 23, p. 79- 82. Park, Robert Emory. Diary, June 28, 1863-Jan. 27, 1864. v. 26, p. 1-31. Park, Robert Emory. Diary, June 6, 1864-June 15, 1865. v. 1, p. 370, 430; v. 2, p. 25, 78, 172, 232, 306; v. 3, p. 43, 55, 123, 183, 244. Parker, William Watts. How I kept house in camp. v. 23, p. 318- 328. Paxton, Alex S. Sheridan's bummers, v. 32, p. 89-93. Porterfield, George Alexander. Narrative of service in 1861-62. v. 16, p. 82-91. Power, S. F. The last battle of the late war. v. 23, p. 38-41. Pressley, John G. Diary, v. 14, p. 35-62. -Randolph, Mrs. Robert C. Let ter from a Virginia lady to the Federal commander at Winchester. v. 8, p. 124-132. Reid, Warren D. Escaped from Fort Delaware, v. 36, p. 271-279. Richmond Dispatch. Pouncing on pickets, v. 24, p. 213-218. Richmond Dispatch. Stuart's raid on Catlett's. v. 27, p. 303- 307. Richmond Times. The last blood shed. v. 21, p. 343-346. Running the blockade, v. 9, p. 369-378. -Sadler, David M. Johnston's last volley, v. 30, p. 174-178. Shippey, W. F. A leaf from my log-book. v. 12, p. 416-421. -Shippey, W. F. A reminiscence of Christmas, 1861. v. 11, p 255- 257. Starritt, Mrs. Kate Gumming. A refugee's story, v. 36, p. 210-212. Townsend, Harry C. Diary, Jan.-May, 1865. v. 34, p. 99-127! — Two specimen cases of desertion v. 8, p. 28-31. Welles, E. L. A morning call on General Kilpatrick. v 12 n 123-130. ' ' y' -—White, Henry M. Confederate humanity, v. 16, p. 232. —White W. S. Stray leaves from a soldier s journal, v. 11 t> kko 559. ' p' bbJ" -Wilcox, Mrs. G. Grifflng. War times in Natchez, v 30 n m 138. ' p' l6°~ Confederate Point, N. o t v Mrs. Wm. Heroine of ConteoerSe Point, v. 20, p. 301-306. uerate SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS. 65 Confederate Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. Richmond Dispatch. Unveiling the soldiers' and sail ors' monument, v. 22, p. 336-380. Confederate States of America. Beale, George W. Address. 1884. v. 16, p. 109-116. Bennett, Risden Tyler. Ad dress. 1894. v. 22, p. 81-86; v. 33, p. 65-70; v. 34, p. 52-56. Bennett, Risden Tyler. The Confederate soldier. v. 18, p. 272-275. -Cameron, William Evelyn. The Southern cause, v. 30, p. 360- 368. -Campbell, Josiah A. P. The lost cause, v. 16, p. 232-245 -Cave, Robert Catlett. Address at unveiling of soldiers' and sail ors' monument, v. 22, p. 359-373. Christian, George Llewellyn. The Confederate cause and its de fenders, v. 26, p. 323-347. -Colston, Raleigh Edward. Ad dress. 1870. v. 21, p. 38-49. -Gilmer, J. F. Resources of Con federacy in 1865. v. 2, p. 123 125. Goodwin, Robert Archer. Me morial sermon, v. 37, p. 338-347. -Jackson, Henry Melville. Our cause in history, v. 11, p. 26-30 Hill, Benjamin Harvey. Address before Georgia branch of South ern Historical Society, v. 14, p. 484-505. -Johnson, Bradley Tyler. Mary land Confederate monument at Gettysburg. (Address.) v. 14, p. 429-436. — -Lamb, John, Address, v. 38, p. 298-308. -Lamb, John. Address on Me morial Day, 1906. v. 34, p. 57-68. Law, Evander Mclver. The Confederate Revolution, v. 17, p. 86-110. McCrady, Edward. Address. 1882. v. 16, p. 246-261. Minor, Berkeley. The South and the Union, v. 30, p. 332-338. Montgomery Advertiser. Un veiling Confederate Monument at Montgomery, Ala. v. 26, p. 181- 232. -Stiles, Robert. Monument to Confederate dead at University of Virginia, v. 21, p. 15-37 Times-Dispatch. Lee and Stuart at Harper's Ferry, v. 38, p. 372- 378. Turney, Peter. Confederacy de jure as well as de facto, v. 5, p. 288-291. Walthall, Edward Cary. Ad dress. The Confederate dead of Miss. v. 18, p. 298-312. -Adjt. Genl. Memorandum of in formation as to battles, etc., in 1864. v. 2, p. 22-25. Airships. Evans, Thomas R. Story of flying machine of Con federacy, v. 37, p. 302-303. Army. Bennett, Risden Tyler. The private soldier of the C. S. A. v. 25, p. 302-308. Army. Brooklyn Eagle. Con federate generals, v. 22, p. 65-66. -Army. Cabell, William Lewis. Living generals, C. S. A. [1892.] v. 20, p. 34-39. Army. Cole, Robert G. Feed ing paroled Confederates, v. 19, p. 266. Army. 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The private Confederate soldier, v. 10, p. 417-421. Army. ArtUlery. Alexander, Edward Porter. Confederate ar tillery service, v. 11, p. 98-113. Army. ArtUlery. Brent, Joseph Lancaster. Artillery of the Army of Western Louisiana, v. 9, p. 257-264. Army. Artillery. Pendleton, William Nelson. Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia, v. 9, p. 418-424. Army. Cavalry. Lamb, John. The Confederate cavalry, v. 26, p. 359-365. Army. Commissariat. St. John, Isaac Munroe. [Report of the re sources of the C. S. A. commissary dept. in 1865, with letters sub stantiating the statements therein contained.] v. 3, p. 97-111. - — Army. Engineers. Talcott, Thomas Mann Randolph. Parole list of Engineer troops, v. 3 2, p. 51-57. Army. Officers. Nashville Ban ner. Rank in the U. S. and C. S. armies, v. 31, p. 369-370. Army. Ordnance. Allan, Wil liam. Reminiscences of field ord nance service, v. 14, p. 137-146. Army. Ordnance. Broun, Wil liam Le Roy. Confederate ord nance, v. 26, p. 365-376. Army. 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What might have been v. 24, p. 230-231. en' "7TFinance- Waetess, John F The Confederate treasure. v in 137-141. 1U' P- SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS. 67 Flags. Cabell, William Lewis. The Confederate States flag. v. 31, p. 68-70. Same art. v. 37, p. 255-256. Flags. The Confederate flag. v. 8, p. 155-161. Flags. Johnson, Bradley Tyler. The Confederate flag. v. 24, p. 117-119. Flags. List of flags in U. S. War Dept. v. 32, p. 195-200. Flags. McCarthy, Carlton. Ori gin of the Confederate battle flag. v. 8, p. 497-499. Flags. Preble, George Henry. Flag of the Confederate States, v. 38, p. 243-261. Flags. Rogers, Arthur Lee. The Confederate flag. v. 28, p. 89-90. Flags. Roman, Alfred. Flag presentation to the Washington Artillery, v. 12, p. 28-32. Foreign Public Opinion. Greg, Percy. Foreign opinions of Con federate cause, v. 10, p. 562-564. Foreign Public Opinion. Martin, Henri. Foreign opinions of Con federate cause, v. 10, p. 560-562. Foreign Relations. Du Bose, John Witherspoon. 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Brilliant page in history of war. v. 36, p. 161-173. -Flanner, Henry G. Flanner's North Carolina Battery at the bat tle of the Crater, v. 5, p. 247- 248. McMaster, Fitz William. The battle of the Crater, v. 10, p. 119-123. -News-Leader. Battle of the Cra ter. Roster of 12th Va. Inf. who were engaged, v. 31, p. 271-274. Richmond Dispatch. Mahone's old Brigade at the Crater, v. 28, p. 307-308. Stewart, William Henry. The charge of the Crater, v. 25, p. 77-90; v. 33, p. 353-357. Crawford, J. H. John Yates Beall. v. 33, p. 71-78. Crenshaw Battery. Goolsby, John Cunningham. The Crenshaw Bat tery, v. 21, p. 368-374; v. 28, p. 336-378. ¦Young, Charles P. The Cren shaw Battery, v. 31, p. 275-296. Oritcher, John. Dahlgren's ride into Fredericksburg. v. 3, p. 87-90. Crocker, James Francis. Col James Gregory Hodges, v. 37, p. 184- 197. Gettysburg, v. 33, p. 118-134. Personal experiences of Malvern Hill. v. 33, p. 111-118. Same art. v. 37, p. 257-263. Prison reminiscences, v. 34, p. 28-51. 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The murder of David Getz. v. 27, p. 372-374. Outshaw, WUfred E. Battle near Spotsylvania C. H. v. 33, p. 320- 334. In memoriam. v. 35, p. 372. Cutts, Allen S. Letter concerning number of guns in Cutts' Batta lion at Sharpsburg. v. 10, p. 430- 431. Dabney, Richard Heath. Prisoners of the Civil War. v. 17, p. 378- 381. Dabney, Robert Lewis. Colonel Bald win's interview with Mr. Lincoln. v. 1, p. 443-455. George W. Cable in the Cen tury, v. 13, p. 148-153. -Stonewall Jackson, v. 11, p. 125-135, 145-158. The truth of history, v. 19, p. 376-379. Dahlgren, Ulric. Atkinson, John Wilder. Col Ulric Dahlgren. v. 37, p. 351-353. Dahlgren's ride into Fredericks burg, v. 3, p. 87-90. Dahlgren Raid. Beale, Richard Lee Turberville. 9th Va. Cavalary and the Dahlgren raid. v. 3, p. 219- 221. Cabell, William Preston. A woman saved Richmond, v. 34, p. 353-358. Crouch, Richard G. The Dahl gren raid. v. 34, p. 179-190. - — Jones, John William. The Kil- patrick-Dahlgren raid. v. 13, p. S15-560. 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Letter concerning au thorship of "All quiet along the Potomac to-night." v. 8, p. 255- 256. Daves, Graham. Battery at Fayette- ville, N. C. v. 12, p. 360. The battle of Averysboro, N. C. "v. 7, p. 125-126. The causes of the war. v. 32, p. 275-298. -Twenty-second N. C. Infantry. v. 24, p. 256-267.. David (Torpedo Boat) C. S. N. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Our tor pedo boat. v. 29, p. 292-295. Davidson, Hunter. Electrical tor pedoes as a system of defence, v. 2, p. 1-6. Davis, Jefferson. Davis and Davidson, v. 24, p. 284-291. Davidson, J. D. Stonewall Jackson in Lexington, Va. v. 9, p. 45-46. Davidson, James Wood. Who burned Columbia? v. 7, p. 185-192. 72 VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY. Davidson, Robert H. M. Oration on Confederate dead of Fla. v. 27, p. 116-124. Davie, W. R., Jr. Bombardment of Fort Sumter, v. 26, p. 101-109. Davis, George. Capture of Jeffer son Davis, v. 5, p. 124-126. Davis, Jefferson. Address. .Albert Sidney Johnston, v. 11, p. 269- 270. 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