John A. O`Neal Collection - The Southern Museum of Civil War and

John A. O’Neal Collection
MS2008.009 & MS2008.037
Provenance: John A. O’Neal donated this collection to the Southern Museum Library &
Archives in 2008 under two different accession numbers as they were donated on two
separate dates in 2008.
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes for a small fee. Permission to
publish materials from this collection must be obtained from the Director of
Library/Archives.
Sallie Loy processed this collection in 2008.
Description: Confederate Veteran Magazines, 1900 – 1906
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Contents: MS2008.037 - Confederate Veteran Magazines, 1900 - 1906
Confederate Veteran, Nashville, Tennessee, September, 1900, Vol. 8,
No. 9
Articles include:
Confederate Monument Unveiled at Owensboro, Kentucky, September
21, 1900
Photograph of Miss R.S. Todd, President Chapter U.D.C.
The Forrest Monument Movement
Officers of the Memphis Reunion
Confederate Reunion, Fairfield, Texas
The South’s Struggle for Independence
Virginia Camp to Meet at Staunton
Flags to be Returned
Dressed in a Confederate Flag – Miss Amelia Brailsford Coffey wearing
the dress
The Great Storm at Galveston
The Origin of the Civil War
Crisp Resolutions Adopted in Virginia
Fraternal Resolutions at Louisville
Resolutions on Current History
Maj. Gen. G.R. Packwood of Clinton, Louisiana
Tributes to Faithful Servants – Slave, William Johnson Photograph
Photograph of “Uncle Ned” Hawkins
Battle of Tishomingo Creek
Monument at Huntington, West Virginia
Georgia Reunion at Augusta
Old Songs of the South
Eight Virginia Regiment
Reunion of Company C. Sixteenth Louisiana Regiment
Texas U.D.C. to the Sons of Veterans
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Opposed to Blending Memorial Days
Gen. John Bratton
With Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville
Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy
The Jefferson Davis Monument
The Last Roll (death notices): Mrs. Augustine Leftwich Photograph, Rev.
W.R. Maxwell,
Dr. Hunter Holmes McGuire Photograph, George R. Rule, Judge J.J.
Lowry, John W. Cooper, and Dr. Preston B. Scott Photograph
His Captors Captured – Heroic Gov. Jones
“Hoodley’s” Return –“Sal’s” Greeting
Southern Women Journalists – Miss Isma Dooly
Judicious Shopping Gratuitous
Bull Run to Bull Run
Montpelier Home School for Girls
Land of the Sky
The Confederate Handbook
(One page of this magazine is torn and missing part)
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 9, No. 1, January, 1901
Articles include:
An Easy and Effective Way to Give Pleasure to the Veterans and Their
Families – Photograph on front cover of Delegates to Texas Division,
United Daughters of the Confederacy, at Corsicana Annual Convention,
1900
Why Booth Killed President Lincoln
Secession Spirit (1861) in Illinois
About inviting the President to Memphis
Hon. N.L. Norton Photograph
The Ben Hill Tribute to Gen. Lee
Veteran Camp of New York
Photographs of Miss Maude Burwell Stockton and Miss Elizabeth
Brinsmade
Alabama and Kearsarge Armament
Richmond Chapter Elects Officers
United Sons of Confederate Veterans
Photograph of W.R. Kivett
New Camps in Arkansas Division
Events of the Sixties, By Young “Mistiss”
Photograph of the Grand Hall of Congressional Library
Concerning Re-Enlistment at Dalton
Photograph of The Kopperl Residence at Galveston
Concerning Battle of Belmont
Sketch of a Faithful Comrade with photograph of John D. Tolley
Discussing Regimental Commanders
Heroism in the Battle of Gettysburg
New Camps and Camp News
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How I Knew That the War Was Over
Only C.S.A. Monument at Gettysburg
Our Flag The Oldest
Afloat – Afield – Afloat, Notable Events of the Civil War
Photographs taken after the storm at Galveston
Pencil drawing entitled “Heroine” Running The Blockade by Geo. S.
Waterman, C.S.N.
Escape From Camp Douglas
Massacre of Negroes Before Nashville
Secret Service for Gen. Hood
The Last Roll Call: Major Brownrigg with photograph, Mrs. Annie Irwin
Cherry with photograph, Marshall B. Jones with photograph, John
McIntosh Kell and Raphael Semmes photograp,h
Faithful Negroes Who Were Slaves
Truck Farm For Rent Near Atlanta
Confederate Sentiment in Tennessee
Photograph of Mrs. Lulu B. Epperson, State Librarian
Dedicatory Prayer of Monument
Photograph of Mr. John H. Wallace
The Wandering Jew, An Old Story Retold: A New Version
Photograph of Admiral Raphael Semmes
Railroad advertising for Missouri Pacific Railway, The Shortest Route to
Texas via Cotton Belt Route, Santa Fe Route, and Dixie Flyer
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 1, January, 1902
Articles include:
Confederate Veteran Poem on front cover with photographs of Gen.
Samuel Cooper, Jefferson Davis, President, Alex H. Stephens, VicePresident, Gen. John H. Reagan, P.M., Gen. R.E. Lee, Gen. Albert S.
Johnston, Gen. J.E. Johnston, Gen. P.G. T. Beauregard, Admiral
Raphael Semmes, Gen. Alex P. Stewart, Gen. Braxton Bragg, Gen.
Wade Hampton, Gen. John C. Breckinridge, Gen. Joseph Wheeler, Gen.
John B. Gordon, and Gen. T.J. Jackson
Poem entitled “Charlie Kane” by Albert Greenwood, Newport, Indiana
Dallas Reunion, April 22-25, 1902
Daughters of the Confederacy Criticised (sic)
Jefferson Davis Monument
Lee’s Birthday Celebrations
Regimental Histories – Their Importance
Photograph of Col. J.P. McGuire
Enlistments for the War
General Order No. 6, Issued by the Sons
Against Unearned Titles
Photograph of Miss Mina Stewart
Albert Pike Camp, U.C.V., Hot Springs, Arkansas
Honor to Gen. French at his Home
Daughters of the Confederacy Conducted by Nancy Lewis Greene
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Photograph of Miss Katie Daffan
For Chicamauga Park
Mrs. Parker’s Report
Photograph of Mrs. James Henry Parker
Christmas With Louisiana Veterans
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Objected To In Kentucky
A Pleas For Practical Service To Our Dead
Warning Against “Johnny’s Game”
Photograph of Capt. W.R. Lyman
Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi
Monument to Carnes’ Battery
The Story of the Great War
Speech of President Davis with photograph of “Stonewall” Jackson
Battle of Cedar Creek
Photograph of Gen. William Lytle
Mississippians In The Virginia Army
Maj. H.D.D, Twiggs at Battery Wagner
Annual Meeting Alabama Veterans and Sons
Re-Enlistment of Second Florida Regiment
Photograph of The Monument At Albany, Georgia
Aftermath of Hartsville with photograph of Dr. John O. Scott
The Hanging of a Federal Spy
The Last Roll (death notices): Gen. W.H. Young, Mrs. J.S. Raine, John
W. Ramsey, Capt. William Fry, J.M. Woodward, Col. Roger Moore with
photograph, Maj. J.H. Littlefield, W.H. Fisher, Col. J.J. Turner with
photograph, Gen. Joseph A. Walker with photograph, Gen. W.F. Perry,
Samuel H. Deane with photograph, John D. Keiley with photograph, Col.
J.H. Estill, Savannah, Georgia with photograph
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 6, June, 1902
Articles include:
Design of the Sam Davis Monument to be Erected on Capitol Hill,
Nashville, Tennessee
List of Subscriptions to the Sam Davis Monument Fund
Poem entitled “Tribute” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Poem entitled “Confederate Memorial Day” by Rev. J.H. McNeilly, D.D.
Photograph of Miss Hallie Miller, Gainesville, Texas
United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, No. 1027
Aid by States to Confederate Survivors
Photograph of Miss Annie Ione Gaston, of Texas, Sponsor for TransMississippi Department, U.C.V. at Dallas
Uncrowned Heroes – Sam Davis The Theme
Peabody College for Educating Southerners
Early Days of the War
Memorial Day at Oakwood, Richmond, Virginia
The Two Great Armies
Re-Enlistment in the Western Army
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A Ride Into the Jaws of Death
Poem entitled “My Suit of Confederate Gray” by Fannie H. Marr
Dr. S.H. Stout, Head of Medical Department, United Confederate
Veterans with photograph
Flag of the Fifty-Third Virginia Regiment
Poem: “The Unknown Dead” by T.C. Harbaugh
An Exquisite Booklet From Alabama compilation by Marielou Armstrong
Cory
Pathetic Memories, Don’t Want Memorial and Decoration Days Merged
Photograph of Memphis Company of Confederate Veterans, This
Company with Company B, Troop A (calvary), added to the enthusiasm
for Tennessee at Dallas
Dormitory for Daughters of Confederate Veterans at Peabody Normal
Photograph of Maj. Gen. James F. Fagan
Gallant Preston D. Cunningham
The Last Roll (death notices): J.M. Pool, Col. J.B. Paramore, J.T.
McCorley, Maj. Richard Davis Murphy, Capt. J.L. Granbery, W.F. Stoner,
William B. Hurt, Craven Peyton, Capt. C.A. Raine, Maj. S.A. Williams,
Capt. C.J. Clark, Jackson Davis, C.M. Hays, W.P. Morton, J.C. Bilbo,
P.B. Coleman,
Capt. G.H. Fulkerson, Capt. R. Chapman, H.A. Atkinson, Capt. W. K. .
Bachman with photograph, H.A. Yeager with photograph, and Capt.
Allbright with photograph
Patriotism of the Second Florida
Confederate Monument at Kansas City
Review of Some Valuable New Books
A New College With Exceptional Advantages – Buford College
Good News for the Granddaughters, U.C.V.
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 7, July, 1902
Articles include:
Members of James Longstreet, Camp United Confederate Veterans No.
1390, Ennis, Texas and Tennessee Division United Daughters of the
Confederacy, 1902 on steps, East side of the State Capitol, Nashville,
Tennessee – Photographs of each group on front cover
Buford College, Nashville, Tennessee
Photograph of Laura Talbot Galt – Laura, age 13, refused to sing
“Marching through Georgia” at her school in Louisville – Article entitled
Wouldn’t Sing “Marching Through Georgia”
Old Dead Honored in Ohio: Confederate Monument Donated and
Dedicated by Our Former Foes – Col. W.H. Knauss – The South’s Friend
Photographs of Wm. H. Harrison and Governor Nash, and Judge Pugh
Poems entitled: “When the Northern Bands Played Dixie” and “Jolly
Confederate Songs”
Additional Subscriptions to the Sam Davis Monument Fund
Reunion at McKenzie
Are We Doing Our Duty?
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Daughters of the Confederacy Conducted by Nancy Lewis Green:
Decoration Day in the South
The Atlanta Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy
Miss Helen Tait, Sponsor for Frank in K. Beck Camp, Camden, Alabama
Florida Division
U.D.C. Headquarters in New Orleans
Children of the Confederacy
Convention Rates Reduced
Southern Woman’s Monument
Reports to Gen. Lee After the War
Report of Gen. John Echols, Staunton, Virginia
Mrs. W. C. N. Merchant, President, Virginia Division U.D.C. Writes….
Stealing a Yankee Captain
Our Confederate Dead
Poems entitled “Memorial Day, 1902” by Rosa Forrest McCamby and
“The War is Over”
Rouss Battle Abbey
Tribute to the Confederate Women of Tennessee – Dr. Quintus
Cincinnatus Smith, Austin, Texas Writes…
Tribute to Wade Hampton
Jefferson Davis Arch Accepted
Officers of the Jefferson Davis Monument Association, U.D.C.
Flag for Walthall’s Veterans
Piano Saved by Washington Artillery
Shiloh Issues Again
Col. Benjamin T. Pixlee, of Arkansas
From the C.V. Camp, New York
Notes Concerning General Reunions
Trio of Comrades at Memphis Reunion
The Last Roll (death notices): Maj. John W. Francis, Col. Fisher Ames
Tyler, Major James P. Douglas, Capt. Henry L. Smith, Joseph F. Martin,
P.M. Stockett, W. Ed. Sims, and Major S.H. Richardson, Chicago
Memorial Work in New York
Poem entitled: “La Fille Du Sud” by Charles H. Garner
Negro Young People’s Christian and Education Congress
Wonderful Power of the Ball-Bearing Gun
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 8, August, 1902
Articles include:
Children Who Unveiled the Confederate Monument at Forest Hill
Cemetery, Kansas City – photograph on front cover
Battle Abbey Trustees Sued
Something of Kansas City Daughters – Mrs. Wm. C. Quinlan, Kansas
City, Missouri, Mrs. Hugh Miller, Liberty, Missouri, and Mrs. Turner A.
Gill, Kansas City, Missouri
Camp Joseph E. Johnston at Mexla, Texas
Sons of Veterans in Virginian: The Meet at Wytheville in October
Harry Gilmor Camp, U.S.C.V., W.M. Anderson writes from Baltimore,
Maryland….
Memorial Day Discrimination
Mrs. M.T. Bell, of Hope, Arkansas
Wise Words About Southern History
More About the Suit Against the C.M.A.
Wise Words by Charles Francis Adams
Tribute to Dr. Palmer by a Rabbi
Gallant and Faithful Officer, Capt. J.H. George
Sketch of David Owen Dodd – Military Prison, Little Rock, January 8,
1864 – Letter to his parents before being hung as a spy
That “Ride into the Jaws of Death”
Pathetic Story About J.C. Clough
Returning from the Dallas Reunion
Third Florida Regiment
Concerning the Twelfth Mississippi
Strange Actions of Some Federals by C.C. Cumings, Esq., Historian of
Texas State Division, U.C.V., Fort Worth, Texas
About Who Captured the Mazeppa
Poems entitled: With “Stonewall” Jackson by Albert Greenwood,
Newport, Indiana, with A.C. Lloyd, Bridgeport, Alabama and In Memoriam
– Gen. Wade Hampton by E.W. Blanchard, Co. A, Jeff Davis Legion,
Hampton Cavalry
Reunion Memorial Services: Address of Chaplain General J. Wm. Jones
Additional Proceedings at Camp Chase
Poem entitled: Lest We Forget
Home, Sweet Home by Miss Elsie May Coates
Mrs. Margaret Todd Kellogg of Lexington, Kentucky
Liberty of the Press – How It Was Established by Andrew Hamilton
Heroic Deed of Lieutenant Mumford with photograph of Miss Oriana
Pillet, Camp Sponsor, Lieut. Mumford, St. Francisville, Louisiana, and
Miss Cora Davis, Maid of Honor
Poem entitled: Our Dead During the War
Mrs. Davis Concerning General Miles
The Last Roll: Adjutant Albert Peel, Lieut. Col. Owen Kenan McLemore,
O.K. McLemore, John M. Higginbotham, Capt. W.A. Joplin, E.A.
Jennings, A.J. Stephens, H.W. Burton, Maj. William W. Goldsborough,
Capt. Joe Desha with poem entitled: Capt. Joe Desha – in Memoriam by
L. Boyd, Cynthiana, Kentucky, Col. John M. Lillard, Thirty-Six Dead of
One Camp, Col. William Quayle, Col. W.A. Hemphill, A.W. Traylor, Mrs.
Isabella Kopperl ,and Maj. J.M. Billups
Status of the Confederate Mining Company
The Norfolk & Western R.R.
Story of Stonewall Jackson, written by William C. Chase, and published
by D.E. Luther Publishing Company, Atlanta, Georgia
Travelers to California via Denver & Rio Grande and Rio Grande Western
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Railroads
The Confederate Mining Company, Uniontown, Kentucky
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 9, September, 1902
Articles include:
New Kentucky Home for Confederates with photograph entitled:
The Kentucky Confederate Soldiers’ Home, Pewee Valley, Near
Louisville
Photograph of Miss Bessie Park, Dallas, Texas
False Histories Ousted in Texas with photograph of Members of Howdy
Martin Camp, Athens, Texas, With their guests, Hon. John H. Reagan
and wife
Photograph of Monument at Valley Mountain, Virginia
Honoring Sam Davis in California
United Sons of Confederate Veterans with photograph of Clifton
Atkinson, St. Louis, Commander Missouri Division, U.S.C.V.
Reunion of Sons in Louisiana
Army of Northern Virginia, U.C.V.
Notice of Veteran at Reunions
Commander Torrance’s Appeal
Eldest Son of Gen. Robert Edward Lee – Gen. George Washington
Custis Lee
Deserved Complaint Against the Veteran
Organizing U.C.V. Regiments
Photograph of Miss Clifton Elgin, Marshall, Texas, Madif of Honor Fourth
Texas Brigade Dallas
United Daughters of the Confederacy – Origin and Object
Five Important Objects
Delays in Bestowing Crosses of Honor
The Reunion at Fisher’s Hill
Confederate Dead at Elmira
Suggested Changes at Reunions
Comrade Recalls an Awful Crisis
False Alarm at Galveston
Honor to Gen. W.H.T, Walker
Seventh Georgia Society – Something of Their Visit to Virginia
That Perilous Ride at Chickasaw Bayou
The Rouss Battle Abbey
California Honors President Davis
Death of Brave Andrew Leopold
Reunion of Aged Veterans
From Behind Prison Bars, written by Henry Francis Beaumont
Poems entitled: The Letter That Came Too Late and Defeated Valor
The Last Roll (death notices)l: Commodore J.E. Montgomery, J.H. Ezell,
Capt. J.F. Woodward, J.A. Morgan, James F. Ford, Dr. J.A. Derbanne,
G.E. Cook, W.E. Moore, Texas Ranger, J.J. Montgomery, J.N. Mosley,
Gen. J.J. Dickison, Capt. DeWitt Anderson, Capt. J.N. Barney, Col. W.M.
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Hopkins, Maj. Thomas Hall McKoy, Eccles Cuthbert, Benjamin Hardin,
Capt. William Dunovant, Maj. B.A. Rogers,
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 10, October, 1902
Articles include:
The Defeated South Idealized in the Maryland Confederate Monument,
Baltimore, Maryland – Monument by F.W. Ruckstuhl, Sculptor
Convention of the U.D.C. in New Orleans
Earnest Appeal for Richmond Monument
Outing With The President – Mr. Roosevelt
Photograph of President Theodore Roosevelt mounted for a ride in
Chickamauga Park, Chickamauga, Georgia
Hearty Tributes to Laura Galt for not singing “Marching through Georgia”
Confederate Soldiers of Kentucky
Dr. T.R. Wingo
Lieut. Col. Owen Kenan McLemore
Colonel McLemore and His Alabamians
G.A.R. Commander Torrance’s Letter
Monument to Southern Women
Poem entitled: The Origin of the U.D.C., dedicated to the New York
Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, by Mary Fairfax
Childs, Corresponding Secretary
Official Notice from New Orleans
The Davis Memorial
U.D.C. Work in Florida
Greeting from Louisiana
Mrs. Pugh’s Answer to Father Ryan’s “Conquered Banner”
Daughters at St. Joseph, Missouri
The Women of the Confederacy by Edmonda Augusta Nickerson,
Warrensburg, Missouri
Sponsors and Maids of Honor at St. Joseph, Missouri Reunion –
Snapshot by Judge R.B. Houghton, of St. Louis, Missouri
Photograph of Club House at Lake contrary, St. Joseph, Missouri
Future for the Veteran
Early Days of War in the West by Chief Justice H.G. Bunn
Photographs of Miss Louise Harrison, Granddaughter of the lat Col. J.H.
Anderson, United States Senator Cockrell of Missouri, and drawing of
Felix Grundy who, was an eminent Ketucky, Tennessean, and father of
Mrs. Felicia Grundy Porter, deceased, a zealous Confederate.
Doorstep Reminiscences
Some Statistics of the War
Poem entitled: The Southern Banner by T.C. Harbaugh
Poem entitled: The Last Words of Stonewall Jackson
Photograph of “Old Uncle Alfred Jackson, Family servant of “Old
Hickory,” who died recently.
Van Dorn at Holly Springs
Why Colonel Knauss Wears a Rose
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Capt. Thomas W. Spindle
Heroism at Franklin: Tributes to Gen. Adams, Cols. Farrell and Rorer
Some Noble Alabama Women by Mrs. Sue Pierce Finley, Montgomery,
Alabama
Fate of Lee’s Written Orders
New York Supreme Court, Kings County, John N. Shaughnessy, Plaintiff
Against The Confederate Memorial Association, Defendant
Brother Fought Against Brother
History of North Carolina Regiments
The Gen. French History
A New Story of the War
The Last Roll (death notices): Gen. Tyree H. Bell, William T. Ridley,
Judge R.D. Rugeley, Doctor Mitchell, T.J. Robbins, Dr. H.M. Welch, E.R.
Miller, T.W. Cosby, Col. John H. Anderson, Col. John H. Broocks, Col.
John H. Broocks, Miss Blanche Lewis, Major Dean, Thomas J. Maberry,
T.J. Marberry, J.F. Walton, D.H. Smith, T.C. Abernathy, and Thomas
Grimes
St. Louis World’s Fair with drawings of “Louisiana Purchase” in Old
Times from Etna Life Insurance Monthly and “Modern Transportation
(From Panel Cast of Bas-Relief in Union Passenger Station, Nashville,
Tennessee)
Poem entitled: Defeated Valor by Henry Timrrod
The Queen and Crescent Route to New Orleans
Post Check Bills: Plan for Transmission of Currency
Advertisements for railroads include: Norfolk & Western Railway,
Missouri Pacific Railway, N.C.&St.L.’s Dixie Flyer, Atlanta & West Point
Railroad Company, The Western Railway of Alabama, The International
and Great Northern Railroad Company, Frisco System, Nashville,
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, Southern Railway, Atlantic
Coast Line Railway, Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Railway,
Northwestern Railway of South Carolina, Ocilla & Irwinville Railroad,
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railway, Georgia Northern
Railway, Georgia Railway, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Western & Atlantic
Railway, Washington Southern Railway, and Western Railway of
Alabama, Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad, Cotton Belt Route, and
Rock Island System
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 11, November, 1902
Articles include:
Georgia Convention, United Daughters of the Confederacy, at Lagrange
Entertainment Committee at New Orleans
Photograph of Mrs. Hallie Alexander Rounsaville, President United
Daughters of the Confederacy
Officers, General, United Daughters of the Confederacy – Mrs. M.R.M.
Rosenberg, 1st Vice President, Mrs. T.J. Latham, 2nd Vice President, Mrs.
Jno. Pl. Hickman, Rec. Sec., Mrs. James Y. Leigh, Treas., Mrs. V.F.
McSherry, Cor. Sec., Mrs. Stoneall Jackson, Hon. Pres., Mrs. T.B. Pugh,
Pres. Louisiana Division, and Mrs. F.G. Freret, Pres. New Orleans
Chapter,
State Officers Louisiana Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy
Miss M.B. McGrath, 2nd Vice Presl, Mrs. C.H. Tebault, 3rd Vice Pres.,
Mrs. S.G.M. Bannerman, 4th Vice Pres., Mrs. Lucille LeBlanc, Rec. Cor.,
Mrs. Numa Thibalt, Cor. Sec., Miss Mamie Walsh, Treas., Mrs. J.V. St.
Martin, Historian, Mrs. W.H. Scanland, Registrar, Mrs. Alden McLellan,
Ex-Pres.
New Orleans Chapter, and Other Convention Officials
Mrs. J.B. Richardson, 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. J.J. Prowell, 2nd Vice Pres.,
Miss Cora Richardson, Beaurea of Inf., Mrs. W.H. Dickson, Ex-Pres.,
Miss Sallie Owen, Cor Sec., Mrs. J.R. Dicks, Treas., Mrs. F.A. Monroe,
Ch. Com. On Rules, Miss Nora Flannigan, Rec. Sec., and Mrs. Jno. F.
Spearing, Fin. Sec.
The Grand Division of Virginia, U.D.C.
Photograph of Mrs. M.B. Pilcher, Nashville, Who so well conducted
Daughters of the Confederacy Day at Monteagle Assembly, and who was
Chairman of an Entertainment Committee that raised over $1,100 in
Nasvhille for the Jefferson Davis monument
Photograph of College Home, Lagrande, Georgia where the Georgia
Convention of the United Daughter of the Confederacy was held, and
whose President, Rev. G.A. Nunnally, donates six free scholarships to
Georgia Daughters.
Confederate Dead at Harrodsburg
The Doles-Cook Brigade
Work of the Daughters at the Capitol, Stonewall Jackson Chapter,
Washington, D.C.
Georgia’s New Confederate Home
Comment on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
Mrs. J. Pinckney Smith of New Orleans, native of Memphis, Tennessee
Reunion in North Carolina
Wise Suggestions for the Veterans
Some of Morgan’s Men Captured in Ohio
Thoughts by Brutus
Concerning “Two Wars”, by Gen. S.G. French
B.H. Stief Jewelry Company
Southern Express Company : “Attention is called with pride to the page
advertisement of the Southern Express Company. General r eaders of
magazines and newspapers will know that this old and strong corporation
rarely ever advertises its business. This is fitting, however, for the
Veteran completely covers its territory and we bespeak reciprocal
kindness from our patrons, especially in the purchase of money orders.
With the mail that brought General Manager Loop’s letter there were
thirty post office orders, so if Uncle Sam should divide the business with
the old Southern Express Company, the patronage of this office even
would aggregate a large sum.
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In this connection reference is made to the extensive railroad advertising
in the Veteran. It is manifestly larger than can be found in any other
periodical aside of strictly railroad journals. It seeks to render faithful
service.”
Afloat – Afield – Afloat: Notable Events of the Civil War by George S.
Waterman
Battle of Franklin Remembrances with photograph of George W. Leavell
and Family, consisting of Wife and Nine Sons. They Lost One Son.
Origin of Confederate Memorial Day
That Perilous Ride at Chickasaw Bayou
Calamitous Loss to a Comrade
Poem entitled: The Confederacy by Mrs. Augusta Houghton Antony
Photograph of Hall Williamson, Dallas, Texas, who gave recital to
Veterans at reunion
Photograph of Surrender Monument at Vicksburg as Seen From the
Southeast
Collection of poems and songs entitled: The Battle of St. Paul’s by A
Louisiana Soldier , Sam Davis by Annah Robinson Watson, Memphis,
Tennessee, Confederate Songs by Tom Hall, Louisville, Kansas War
Son, Brave Boys, The Two Volunteers by T.C. Harbaugh, De Louisiana
Lowlands, The Last Words of Stonewall Jackson, and Reunion Song –
tune “My Maryland”
Employment for Confederates
A Unique Book entitled “The Last Word” by Alice MacGowan,
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Innisfalle - Newry, South Carolina with photographs of Glimpses of
Innesfallen and Newry (sic): The School, The Main Street, The Waterfall,
and The Mill
What an Active Confederate Is Doing: Comrade A.R. Blakely, senior
member of the St. Charles Hotel firm, New Orleans
Southern Express Company’s Money Orders – Full page advertisement
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 10, No. 12, December, 1902
Articles include:
Unveiling of Confederate Monument, LaGrange, Georgia, Georgia
Division, U.D.C.
Confederate Veteran Camp, LaGrange, Georgia at Dedication of
Monument
Memorial Event at LaGrange, Georgia, In Honor of Jefferson Davis
The Chalmette Monument
Photograph entitled “Glimpse of The Louisiana Confederate Soldiers’
Home, New Orleans”
Photograph: Mrs. Annie Washington Rapley, President Missouri
Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy
Southern Women Demand Correct History
Concerning the Winnie Davis Memorial
Photograph entitled “Mississippi Delegation to the United Daughters of
the Confederacy Convention, New Orleans”
Fourth and Fourteenth North Carolina
Photograph of J.L. Schwab, Then and Now
Recent Convention of Sons in Virginia with photographs of Dr. V.T.
Churchman, Division Surgeon, Charleston, West Virginia, Rev. Chas.
Ghiselin, Division Chaplain, Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
W.H. Keareott, Division commander, Kearneysville, West Virginia,
A.A. Campbell, Ass’t. Div. Inspector, Lewisburg, West Virginia,
John C. Dice, Ass’t. Div. Quartermaster, Lewisburg, West Virginia,
Dr. Hopkins Gibson, Ass’t. Division Surgeon, Shepherdstown, West
Virginia, C.H. Fauntleroy, Chairman, Constitutional Committee, St. Louis,
Missouri, W.H. Langford, Chairman, Finance Committee, Pine Bluff
Arkansas, James Mann, Chairman, Women’s Memorial Committee,
Nottoway, Virginia, Col. William F. Jones, Chairman, Historical
Commission, Elberton, Georgia, H. N. Spencer, Jr., Chairman,
Committee on Uniform, St. Louis, Missouri, Hamilton M. Branch,
Secretary and Acting _____not legible, Women’s Memorial Committee,
Charlotte, North Carolina, D.A. Spivey, Chairman Monumental
Commission, Conway, South Carolina
The Veteran Ten Years Old
Close of a Bad Libel Suit
Official Organ United Daughters of the Confederacy
About Perpetuating the Veterans, Outline of a Plan Considered
Practicable
A Briton’s Idea About Perpetuating It
Monthly Remembrance in a Christmas Present
Failing to Stop The Veteran
Thoughts About Christmas and the New Year – Kind Words
Acknowledged with photograph of Paul Davis Cunningham
Maj. Joseph B. Cumming’s Address
Photograph of Mrs. A.L. Dowdell, Opelika, President Alabama Division,
U.D.C.
Reunion of Veterans at World’s Fair (St. Louis 1904)
Prize Drill in the Army
Photograph of Officials United Sons of Confederate Veterans including
Lawson Sykes, Assistant Inspector-General, Courtland, Alabama, John
McIntosh, Aide on General Staff, Meridian, Mississippi, Dr. E. Michel
Holder, Assistant Surgeon General, Memphis, Tennessee, Homer D.
Wade, Newly-Appointed Adjutant General, Waco, Texas, Hon. Robert
Lamar, Division Judge-Advocate, Houston, Missouri, and R.H. King,
Division Adjutant, Newly-Appointed Quartermaster, Waco, Texas
St.Jjohn’s Church at Ashwood with photograph of St. John’s Church,
Ashwood, Tennessee
Foreigners in our War of the Sixties
Captain W.T. Ellis’ Speech
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Photograph of Front View of the Kentucky Confederate Soldiers’ Home
as When Purchased
Photograph of War Time Fort Just Back of Potter College, Bowling
Green, Kentucky
The Last Roll (death notices): A.A. Rudd, Capt. R.K. Polk with photo,
A.B. Chinn, Lieut. John C. Crump with photo, R.Z. Taylor, Wife of Gen.
Clement A. Evans, Mrs. Sarah Avery Evans with photo, Daniel L. Durrett
with photo, Dr. E.A. Banks with photo, Col. M.L. Stansel with photo, Maj.
D.A. Stevens, Alexander W. Brandon, and Alexander Winburn Brandon
with photo,
The Home Builder by Rev. Lewis Powell
Advertisers in the Veteran: What the Phillips & Buttorff M’f’g. Co. Make
Colonizing Southwest: Railroad Companies Including Immigration to
Arkansas and Texas: Cheap Lands Whereon Cattle-Raising, Fruit and
Truck Growing, are Highly Profitable
Confederate Veteran, Vol. II, No. 10, October, 1903
Articles include:
Photograph of Albert Pike on front cover
Charleston U.D.C. Convention
Unworthy “Amalgamation” in Camps by Col. William L. De Rosset,
Wilmington, N.C.
Co-Operation by Confederates
The Proposed Memorial to Bill Arp
Regimental Histories
Largest Camp of Sons in Existence by W.P. Lane, Commander, U.S.C.V.
in Texas with photo of W.P. Lane
Hood’s Campaign at Murfreesboro
Photograph of Gen. J.A. Chalaron
Photograph of Monument to Confederates Killed at Britton’s Lane in
September, 1862
Photograph of Rev. R.B. McNeil
The Burning of Chambersburg
Twenty-Third Tennessee Regiment
Reorganization of the Monticello Camp
Right of the South To Secede
Photograph of Gen. Alex P. Stewart
Wheeler Who Participated in Capture of President Davis – Mr. J.M.
Wheeler, one of the captors of President Jefferson Davis, died in a
railway car in Wyoming September 7, while returning from the Grand
Army meeting in San Francisco.
Laws That United Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians with the Confederacy
Eulogy on Old Virginia by Prof. William A. Obenchain, of Bowling Green,
Kentucky with Poems entitled The Name of (R.E). Lee by L.C.H. , to
Secretary U.D.C., and After the Battle by W.A. Clark, Augusta, Georgia
Photographs of Miss Texa Jordan, Wheeling, W. Virginia, Maid of Honor
to New Orleans Reunion, Mrs. Buchanan, First Vice President Texas
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Division, U.D.C., and Miss Marjorie Catchings, Birmingham, Alabama,
Sponsor 4th Division, U.C.V., Alabama, New Orleans Reunion
Confederate History
Songs of the Sixties: Wait for the Wagon
The Success of Defeat
The First Confederate of Georgia
The Last Roll (death notices): Col. G.W. Curtis with photograph, Dr.
Arthur R. Barry, Calvin W. Turner, J. Elam Caldwell, Capt. Albert
Rennolds with photograph, Capt. T.H. Francis, Capt. John W. Frater, A.J.
Parrish, J.L. Lemonds, Rev. C.T. Blair, Thomas O. Hall with photograph,
Judge Lafayette Benton Hall with photograph, M.A. Hines, Ishmael
Barabarger
Faithful Slave, “Col. Robert” by Mrs. M.F. Akin, Cartersville, Georgia
The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, Fordham, New York with photograph of
cottage
Photograph entitled: Marvelous Showing From the City of Galveston,
Texas – The New Sea Wall
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 1, January, 1904
Articles include:
Photographs on front cover include: Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne of Helena,
Arkansas, Gen. Sterling Price, State House in Richmond, Confederate
Monument at Richmond, and Jeff Davis House in Richmond.
The First White House Association of The Confederacy, Montgomery,
Alabama, Organized July 4, 1900, Chartered February 5, 1901.
Blood Thicker Than Water by S.B. Barron, Third Texas Calvary, Rusk,
Texas with photograph of Rev. Wm. D. Chadick, D.D.
Campaigning Under Forrest by Henry Ewell Hord, Tennessee
Confederate Home
Error in Hon. James W. Boyd’s Speech
Confederated Southern Memorial Association, New Orleans, Louisiana,
December 9, 1903 with photograph of Miss Valeria Tennessee Fields
Broader Work for the Veteran
Where Jefferson Davis Was in Prison at Fortress Monroe with
photograph
Reunion of Kentucky Division, U.C.V. with photograph: Officers of
Kentucky Division, United Confederate Veterans…Col. T.M. Barker,
Inspector General Kentucky Division, Gen. H.P. McDonald, Commander
Third Kentucky Brigade, Gen. Bennett H. Young and Daughter, Gen. J.B.
Briggs, Second Brigade, and Gen. J.R. Rogers, Third Brigade
Reunion of Virginia Veterans
Photograph of Decorations at Newport News Reunion: The home of
Thomas F. Stearns, No. 3104 West Avenue, New Port News, Virginia,
decorated for the Confederate reunion. His father, Orren D. Stearns, was
lieutenant in Company D., Fif y-Eight Virginia Regiment, and died in the
Confederate hospital at Staunton, Virginia, in 1862.
Growth of Houston, Texas
Dick Dowling Monument
Battles of Raymond and Jackson
Photograph of Capt. S.O. Woods
How Seven Were Buried Alive (in Virginia)
Reminiscences of Forty-Second Georgia with photograph of Col. L.P.
Thomas
L.P. Thomas Chapter, U.D.C., Norcross, Georgia
The Richard B. Hubbard Chapter, U.D.C, Hubbard City, Texas
Characteristic of Southern Womanhood
Manner of Stonewall Jackson’s Death by E.L. Moore, Esq., Lamar,
Missouri
Loyalty to Texas Veterans
Gen. Sterling Price by Rev. J.R. Perkins, Huntsville, Missouri
Monument at Fort Smith, Arkansas with photograph of monument
Capt. Ben Davis with Pemberton at Vicksburg by John Haywood, of
Covington, Tennessee
Confederate Ordnance During The War from Journal of the United States
Artillery
Gen. Early in the Valley by Capt. S.D. Buck, Baltimore, Maryland
War Time Letters of the Sixties
Misrepresentations About the South
The Cadets at Tuscaloosa Not Captured
The Capture of Tuscaloosa
Battle of Elk Horn – Correction by W.L. Truman, Gueydan, Louisiana
Joe Cothern’s Capture of A Cannon by J.A. Scarborough, of Mississippi
Memorable Experience on Picket Alone by J.E. Hirsh, company G, 22D
Mississippi Infantry
George Blaine’s Grave
The Death of Capt. J.J. Partin by W.H. Coffey, Company B, 4 th
Tennessee Infantry
They Stole A Hog – The Owner’s Course by J.N. Sumpter,
Christiansburg, Virginia
Photograph of Col. J.L. McCullum (Supt. W.&A. Railroad), Atlanta,
Georgia, Who belonged to the “Raccoon Roughs” and is of Gen. J.B.
Gordon’s staff.
Ball’s Bluff by Capt. T.W.T. Richards, Company G, Mosby’s Battalion
A Three Hundred And Fifty Mile Raid by John Logan, Logan, Missouri
Dead Angle Again by H.K. Nelson, Homer, Kentucky
Photograph of Miss Katie Daffan, President Texas Division, U.D.C.
Four Messmates Killed, Four Survive
Photograph of Capt. J.S. Quarles, J.M. Morgan, M.L. Gore, and L.
Washburn
New Officers of the Maryland Line
Confederate Veteran Camp on New York
The Last Roll (death notices): Hon. John R. Proctor, E. Troop Randle and
Jason G. Guice, Dr. William H. Amiss with photograph of him, Mary Todd
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Lusk, Dr. William H. Belton, David S. Curl, Capt. J.J. Mallard with
photograph of him, and J.T. Joyner
Concerning President Davis’s Monument with drawings of Sheppard
Pictures for the Davis Monument
Photograph of Col. H.S. Hale
Two Close Calls by W.T. Gass, Sulphur Springs, Texas
Dixie by A.W. Riecke, Charleston, South Carolina
Photograph of Mrs. J.D. Beale, Montgomery, Alabama, Second Vice
President United Daughters of the Confederacy
Record of Valiant Confederate
Photograph of J.W. Wilcox
Reminiscences of the Civil War with photograph of Gen. J.B. Gordon
Mississippi’s New State Capitol with drawing
W.H. Coley, Milan, Tennessee with photograph of him
The Public Life of James M. Mason by his daughter
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 3, March, 1904
Articles Include:
Drawing on front cover entitled Inauguration of Jefferson Davis President
Confederate States, February 18, 1861, at Montgomery
Miss Maud Coleman Woods photograph and article “To live in hearts we
leave behind Is not to die”
Marking Graves of Confederate Prisoners
John B. Gordon Monument Association, Atlanta, Georgia
Confederate Daughters in Sherman, Texas with photograph of Mrs.
Edwin Moore, Sherman, Texas, Vice President United Daughters of the
Confederacy
Sherman’s Raid Through Georgia. Reply to “marching through Georgia,”
by Mrs. Sadie Colbert Burke, Bainbridge, Georgia
Perilous Adventure at Battery Wagner by Judge H.D.D. Twiggs with
separate photographs of the Judge, Lieut. W.M. Hitt, Atlanta, Georgia,
and Lieut. J.J. Goughty, Augusta, Georgia
First State Monument at Vicksburg
Evidences of Appreciation
Reunion Dates Changed to June 14, 15, 16th
The Lee Memorial Dinner in New York
With the First Tennessee in Mexico
Gen. Clement A. Evans’s Staff
Unfurl the Flag, A Reminiscence of 1865 by Col. Luke W. Finlay,
Memphis, Tennessee with photograph of Col. Finlay
The Battle of Raymond, Mississippi by J. V. Greif, Paducah, Kentucky
Swett’s Battery at Jonesboro by Joseph Erwin, Starkville, Mississippi
Lee and Jackson Day
The Hero of Mobile Bay by Lieut. J. R. Eggleston, C.S. Navy, Raymond,
Mississippi
Accurate Historic Records by John H. Martin, of Hawkinsville, Georgia
with photograph of Gen. Henry L. Benning
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Gen. Robert Toomb’s Farewell Address to His Soldiers
Suggestions for Action at State Reunions with photograph of Miss Ida
Lively, Sponsor Bowle-Pelham Camp, No. 572, U.C.V., New Orleans
reunion, 1903
California Spirit of the Confederacy
Stonewall Jackson by A.H. Rutledge
Some Confederate War Incidents by Gen. J.C. Moore, Mexico, Texas
with photograph of Mrs. E.C Bower, San Francisco
Capture of Garrison at New Creek by T.J. Young, Seventh Virginia
Cavalry, Austin, Arkansas
The Battle of Murfreesboro Again by A.H. Heiner, Greenville, Texas with
photograph of Miss Pearl B. Garrett, Altheimer, Arkansas, Sponsor for J.
Ed Murray Camp, Pine Bluff, at New Orleans reunion
The Bursting of the “Lady Polk” by A.G.G.
Fighting Around Vicksburg by S.C. Trigg, Lebanon, Tennessee
Private Soldier Monument at Paris, Texas with photograph
Reminiscences of Camp Chase, Etc. by Capt. J.M. Killough, Waco,
Texas
Faithful Slave and Friend (Wilson Carter), Tribute by Vice President
Ladies’ Memorial Association, Rome, Georgia with photograph of Wilson
Carter
The Oldest Mother of the Confederacy by W.P. Chambers
About the Battle at Drury’s Bluff by E.F. Compton, Company B, Seventh
Virginia Infantry, from Front Royal, Virginia
The Last Roll (death notices): Capt. J. B. Allston, J.A. Pruitt, J.F. Clardy,
Lieut. Robert John Biggs, J.W. Squires, Col. H. Clay King, Charles H.
Smith, Maj. J.A. Cheatham, Gen. H. Kyd Douglas, Phillips H.S. Gayle
and Mary Armistead Gayle, J.H. Conner, W.H. Coffey, Dr. R.W. Mitchell,
James Williams Moore, T.J. McGehee, Capt. K.R. Jones, Mrs. Eliza C.
Rives, Capt. W.R. Garrett with photograph of Professor W.R. Garrett,
Rev. J.T. Harris, Col. George J. Chapman, Capt. Daniel R. McKissick,
Samuel L. Richards, Frank M. Simms, Samuel L. Richards, and Capt.
Washington Taylor
Card of Thanks from Mrs. Gordon, Biscayne, Florida, February 13, 1904
with poem entitled “Tributes to Gen. Gordon” by Cordelia Elizabeth
Moore, Birmingham, Alabama
Memorial Exercises in Indian Territory
Gen. Gordon Mourned in Missouri
Daughters in Clinton, Missouri Pay Tribute
G.A.R. Veterans Honor Gordon
By Gordon’s Bier with photograph of flower laden gravesite
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 4, April, 1904
Articles Include:
Front Cover Photographs: The Trousdale Confederate Home and
Monument at Gallatin, Tennessee and Assembly of Clark Chapter,
Donelson Camp, and Others at Dedication of Home
Nashville Prepares for the Reunion
New Commander of the Georgia Division with photograph of Gen. P.A.S.
McGlashan
Photograph: “The engagement of Miss Ethel Tillman Heard, the charming
Sponsor of the South at New Orleans, 1903, to Dr. S.M. DeLoffre, of Fort
Assinniboine, Montana, has been announced. The marriage will take
place at high noon on the 6th of April at the First Presbyterian Church,
Columbus, Georgia. After a luncheon for the wedding party at the home,
the bride and groom will leave for their Western home via St. Louis.
Hosts of friends of this popular couple join with the Veteran in hearty
congratulations.”
The Trousdale Home for Confederates
Confederate Monument, Gallatin, Tennessee
Address by the Hon. J.W. Blackmore
Presenting the Monument
Photograph: Senator E.W. Carmack
Photograph: Langley Hall, Near Gallatin, Tennessee, on property of the
Trousdales for a Century
Photograph: Madam Eugenie Bate Bertinatti (of Florida), wife of Count
Bertinatti who was Ambassador to the United States
Texas Daughters Honor Gen. Gordon
Movement for the J.B. Gordon Monument
Right Observance of Memorial Day
Press Tributes to “Bill Arp”, Newark (Arkansas) Journal
Official Report of the History Committee on the Grand Camp, C.V.,
Department of Virginia
Confederates’ Place in Processions
Reminiscences from the Trans-Mississippi
The Pelham Monument
Gen. H.B. Granbur, of Texas by J.H. Doyle with photograph: Scene at
Granbury, Texas – Procession to the Cemetery for the Final Burial of
Gen. H. B. Granbury
Texas War Relics to be Preserved, Austin, Texas, February 10, 1904
The Quiet Humor of Gen. Pat Cleburne by Comrade J.M. Berry, of
Salem, Missouri
How Kilpatrick Lost Pistols and Holsters by Lieut. Col. John W. Inzer, of
the Thirty-Second and Fifty-Eighth Alabama Infantry Consolidated
A Yank Seeks the Address of a Johnnie by H.M. Billings
Battle of White Hall, North Carolina by J.C. Warlick, Lincolnton, North
Carolina
Jno. B. Gordon Chapter, U.D.C., San Jose, California
Poems: A Bit of True Romance
A Southern Girl
My Mother by Mrs. Cornelius Hardy
A Soldier in His Fourteenth Year with photograph of Charles Mosby who
enlisted in the Confederate service was born February 3, 1848; at the
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age of thirteen years enlisted as a drummer May 10, 1861, in Capt. Louis
T. Bossieux’s company, Elliott Grays, Company I, Sixth Virginia
Regiment of Infantry.
How Capt. F.W. Weed Got Out of Prison by Harvey W. Salmon, Clinton,
Missouri with photograph of Capt. F.W. Weed
Women of Mississippi in the War , E.B. Rose (Third Kentucky Infantry),
Rose View, Tennessee
Trans-Mississippi Department, U.C.V.
Gordon’s First Speech North of the Ohio by James R. Rogers, Paris,
Kentucky
Rosters of Confederate Soldiers
Chairman George L. Christian with photograph of Judge Christian
Govan’s Brigade at Pickett’s Mill by Charles Carter Hay of Calera,
Alabama
One of the Mothers of the Confederacy with photograph of Mrs. J.C. Lee
The Birthday of Gen. R.E. Lee
Tribute by a Louisiana Girl to Gordon by Miss Georgia W. Kemp for the
Joseph M. Craig Chapter, U.D.C., Amite City, Louisiana
The Last Roll (death notices): Mrs. Phoebe Frazer Edmonds with
photograph Miss Mary Alberta Trawick with photograph
Dr. Benjamin Givins Dysart, Georgia Huffman A.G. Easley, Dr. R.H. Peel
with photograph, Daniel O’Neal, William Brown Tate with photograph,
Capt. D.T. Beall, David A. Meade ,and Dr. J.D. Beck
Tributes to Gordon and Others
Virginians Pay Tribute to Gen. Longstreet
Col. N.H. Burt with photograph
Mrs. Araminta Claiborne Hudson with photograph
B.S. Fitzgerald
Noted Landmark in Baltimore by William L. Ritter
The Real Jefferson Davis by Landon Knight with photograph of Jefferson
Davis in the Sixties
Sheppard Pictures for the Jefferson Davis Monument Fund
Poem: Johnny Reb in the Snow by John Cooke Ohusted, M.D.
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 5, May, 1904
Articles Include:
Front cover photograph of Gen. Wade Hampton, Born Charles, 1818;
Died Columbia, 1902
Gen. Wade Hampton: A Tribute by Teresa Strickland
Official U.D.C. Crosses of Honor
The Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital
Confederated Memorial Associations
President Davis’s Portrait for Capitol at Jackson, Mississippi by Mrs.
Helen D. Bell, President Mississippi Division, U.D.C. with photograph
Shall the Words of Dixie be Changed?
North Carolina and Virginia in the War by W.B. Lowrance, Columbia,
South Carolina – Gen. J.B. Fry tabulated the following Confederate
losses from the muster rolls in the Bureau of confederate Archives at
Washington: North Carolina, killed in the war….14,522, North Carolina,
died of wounds….5,5551, North Carolina, total loss from all
causes….40,275
South Carolina, killed in the war….9,187, died of wounds…3,735, total
loss from all causes ….17,682
Georgia, killed in the war….5,807, died from wounds…1,719, total loss
from all causes….10,974
Mississippi, killed in the war….5,807, died of wounds….2,651, total loss
from all causes….15,265
Virginia, killed in the war….5,328, died of wounds….2,519, total loss from
all causes….14,794
Comment in Congress Upon Stars and Bars
The South Carolina Booklet issued by the Dixie Chapter, Daughters of
the Confederacy, at Anderson, South Carolina with photograph of Mrs.
Pearl Rodgers Fant, Anderson, South Carolina
Hardships of Armies in East Tennessee by Prof. J. Fraise Richard
Texas Hero Day
Poem: The Last Reveille by T.C. Harbaugh
Pickens Rifles – Boy Company of 1860 by Capt. S.K. McDonald
Nashville and the Reunion
General Reunion Committee
Spirit of Nashville for the Reunion
That Battle Above the Clouds by Capt. J.D. Smith
Religious Services at the Reunion, Rev. F.R. Noe, of Beebe, Arkansas
Rates to the Reunion, Extension, Etc.: The Southeastern Passenger
Association, of which Joseph Richardson, Special Agent, is Chairman,
sends the Veteran a schedule of rates…
V.M.I. Biograph
Minutes of U.D.C. Tenth Meeting
Signal Corps of Confederate Army
Marking Graves of Confederate Prisoners by B.M. Hord, Nashville,
Tennessee
Loyalty of Black Mammy and Uncle Jeff by L.L.J. Koch, Nashville,
Tennessee
Tidings Sought by a Dismembered Family by Joseph E. Taulman
Pleasant Episode at Franklin
Seeing the Battle of Franklin by P.E. Hockersmith, Woodburn, Kentucky
A Georgia Home in 1864
Captured and Escaped Three Times by W.M. Ives, Lake City, Florida
Certainly Worthy Of A Pension
Locust Blooms for the Confederate Dead by Mrs. Joseph H. Bean,
Knoxville, Tennessee
Vivid Story of Drury’s Bluff Battle by W.M. Seay
Stonewall of the Confederate Navy
Poem: Our Brothers in Black (An address of the South to the North) by
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Clarence Ousley, in the Houston (Texas) Post
The Last Roll (death notices): Rev. S.G. Ferguson, Milton McDonald
Ferguson, Dr. William Henry Belton, Capt. Arthur Butler Williams
Louis Sherfesee, S.W. Carmichael, M.D., Capt. D.G. Parr with
photograph, Maj. R.A. Burford, Mrs. L. O’B. Branch with photograph of
Mrs. Branch and General Branch, J. Thomas Dunn, Felix Taylor
Taliaferro, Solomon A. Arnold, R.H. Small, Gen. James H. Williams,
Thomas R. Hollowell, Hampton Wade, Maj. D.W. Anderson with
photograph, Dr. J.C. Jones with photograph, Dr. R.W. Martin with
photograph, Dr. W.H. Cooper, B.B. Bledsoe, Col. P.D. Cunningham, and
Frank O. Farley with photograph
Memorial to Founder of Monteagle with photograph of Rev. James H.
Warren
U.D.C. Day at Monteagle August 4
Expander for Cultivators and Harrows with photograph
Poem: Dixie’s Glory by R.B. Mayes
Poem: I’m A Good Old Rebel by Innis Randolph
Low Railroad Rates to the World’s Fair city will prevail during the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis.
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 9, September, 1904
Articles Include:
Front cover photograph: Glimpses of the Nashville Reunion by Comrade
J.L. Schaub, LaGrange, Georgia
St. Louis Convention, U.D.C.
Nashville Daughters at the Reunion by Mrs. John P. Hickman
Florida Division – Annual Convention
War Time Experiences at Franklin by Mrs. John C. Gaut with photograph
U.D.C. Headquarters in St. Louis
Singular Character of the Veteran
The Organization of U.C.V. by Capt. Leon Jastremski, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana
Chief in Command of U.S.C.V. Married with phtotograph of Commander
in Chief Tisdal and Wife
Staff Officers to Commander in Chief Gen. Stephen D. Lee
Reminiscence of Reconstruction by Capt. Robert McCulloch, St. Louis,
Missouri with photograph of Capt. Robert McCulloch
Jefferson County (Mississippi) Confederates
Poem: A Missourian’s Feelings on the Surrender by Capt. Porter
Poem: A New Version of Dixie by M.B. Wharton, D.D.
Words for Dixie by Rev. M.B. Wharton with photograph
Daniel Decatur Emmett with photograph
Our Second Campaign to Nashville by G.T. Cullens, Caledonia,
Arkansas
Forrest Covers Hood’s Retreat by Col. H.A. Tyler, Hickman, Kentucky
Confederate Regiment a National Guard
Capture of Two Federal Generals
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Poem: Flag of the Southland by George F. Alford
Poem: Old Muster Rolls by George G. Grattan
Inquiry About Capt. T.H. Holcomb
Old Dominion Chapter, Lynchburg, Virginia with photograph of Mrs. Jane
Davis Christian, President of the Old Dominion Chapter
More of the Lady Polk Explosion by Gen. E.W. Rucker of Birmingham,
Alabama
Poem: The Man in Gray, Atlanta, Georgia, For Decoration Day
Lee and Jackson Day
The Old Hayes Homestead, Nashville by Lula Hayes Lawrence, Orlando,
Florida with photograph of “Rokeby” As It is Today
Old Nashville Battle Line – Watkins Farm with photograph of the Watkins
Farm Home
Gens. Anderson and Lytle – A Reminiscence
Kirby Smith Chapter, U.D.C., Gainesville, Florida with photograph of Miss
E. Myrtle Fennell, Florida , President of Chapter
A Monument to the Faithful Old Slaves
What Marching Through Georgia Means by Milford Overley of
Flemingsburg, Kentucky with photograph of Laura Galt, Kentucky, Who
would not sing Marching Through Georgia
History of the Doles-Cook Brigade by Col. Joseph T. Derry of Atlanta,
Georgia
Arkansas Sharpshooters at Vicksburg by Capt. John S. Bell of Pine Bluff,
Arkansas
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 9, September, 1904
Articles Include:
Stonewall Jackson’s “Little Sorrel” by Dr. M.S. Browne, Winchester,
Kentucky
Jefferson Davis to be Honored by Texas with photograph of Davis
Records of Walthall’s Brigade by Rev. E.A. Smith of Brewton, Alabama
What Our Southern Mothers Are Doing: “History of the Confederated
Memorial Associations of the South”
From Red River to Black River by T.H. Rattan, Forth Worth, Texas with
photograph of Mr. Rattan
The Last Roll(death notices): Andrew J. McLendon, Capt. John L. Elkins
with photograph of Capt. Elkins, Rev. J.J. Harris, Hall County, Georgia,
E.M. Bee, Capt. Hugh Fields with photograph of Capt. Fields, W.E.
Whitesides, W.F. King, Lieut. J.C. Dobbs, Benjamin F. Camp, Col. John
Taylor Wood, Capt. G.B. Miller with photograph, Capt. W.G. Welch, Capt.
Frank Bennett,Capt. Georgia W. McDonald, and A Faithful Negro –
“Uncle Claiborne” by Hon. J.M. Dickinson, Chief Counsel for the Illinois
Central Railroad
A Talented Artist – Miss Belle Kinney, a young sculptor of Nashivlle,
Tennessee with photograph of Miss Kinney
“Dad and Smoker” by Beatrice Cunningham
William A. Roby, Hamburg, Arkansas with photograph
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Master James Keating Bannerman
Armies of North and South by Cassenove G. Lee
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 12, No. 12, December, 1904
Articles Include:
Front cover photograph of Group of General and Staff Officers, Florida
Division, United Confederate Veterans
United Daughters of the Confederacy (Report of Proceedings at the St.
Louis Convention)
Alabama Reunion U.C.V.
Kentucky Confederate Home, Dedication of New Buildings – Division
Reunion with photograph of Kentucky Confederate Soldier’s Home,
Without Annex, Pewee Valley, Near Louisville
Florida Division – Mrs. Patton Anderson with photograph of
Grandchildren of Gen. Patton Anderson
Make It A Permanent Feature by W.T. Huffman, Bessemer, Alabama
“Northern Rebellion and Southern Secession” by D.B. Sanford,
Milledgeville, Georgia
Simple Request of Patrons
Christmas Presents Commended
The Veteran and the Other Side
Chimborazo Hospital During 1861-1865 by Dr. John R. Gildersleeve of
Tazewell, Virginia
A Permanent Confederate Benefaction with photograph of W.L.I.
Monument
Wheeler on Sherman’s Flanks in Georgia by W.D. Dodson, Atlanta,
Georgia
“Under Confederate Flags”
“Recollections and Letters of Gen. Lee”
Flanking Hood at Nashville by Capt. Theodore G. Carter, Company K,
Seventh Minnesota Infantry Volunteers, Deadwood, South Dakota
Tennessee Flags at Gettysburg
Poem: The Bugles of the Gray by T.C. Harbraugh
The Fight at Fort Gilmer by Dr. T.J. May, Ennis, Texas
“Fighting” Kilpatrick’s Escape by H.H. Scott, Morgana, South Carolina
Gen. Wheeler in the Atlanta Campaign by W.H. Davis, Fourth Tennessee
Cavalry, Dallas, Texas
Monument at Liberty, Missouri with photograph of the Confederate
Monument at Liberty, Missouri
Gracie’s Brigade at Drury’s Bluff by W.B. Stansel, Cardin, Alabama
J. Harvey Mathis Chapter, U.D.C
Address to Texas Veterans
Comments From Rock Island Comrades
“The Partisan Rangers” with photograph of Gen. Adam R. Johnson
The Last Roll (death notices): Capt. Milton RussellEdward Biggers
Mobley with photograph , L.V. Feltus Burous R. Miller with photograph,
Elijah Watts, George W. O’Neal,J.T. Brinker with photograph, Col.
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Timothy Pickering Jones, A.J. Rogers, Gov. Hugh S. Thompson, former
Governor of South Carolina, Hon. W.T. McCuiston, William Sharkey, and
Dr. J.B. Neil with photograph
Poem: I Am Dreaming by W.P. Carter with photograph of Rosa Lowry
Wilson, Granddaughter of Gen. Robert Lowry
The Cotton Crop of 1904 – 1905
The Robert E. Lee Mine
Low Rates to the Southwest from Memphis via Frisco System to all
points in the Southwest
All Eyes on Texas…The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13, No. 1, January, 1905
Articles Include:
Front cover “Comforting Sentiment Concerning the Spirits Immortal with
photograph of a Group of Texas Division, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, Waxahachie, December, 1904
Convention Texas U.D.C. at Waxahachie with photograph of Miss Katie
Daffan and Historian Mrs. S.H. Watson’s Report and photograph
Publication: “The Old South”
Publication: Johnston’s Narrative
About An Advertisement in the Veteran concerning Southern Mining,
Milling, and Development Company
The Veteran Now In Its Teens
Florida Confederate Reunion
Limit to Negro Troops
The First Confederate Monument by Mrs. B.D. McLeod, Blenheim, South
Carolina…The ladies of Cheraw, South Carolina claim the credit of
having erected the first monument to the memory of the Confederate
dead.
The Chatham Artillery of Savannah
“Lee to the Rear” in Bronze with photograph of bronze model
Col. W.D. Pickett’s Pension as a Mexican War Veteran
Stratford Birthplace of Robert E. Lee by Susan Hunter Walker with
photograph of the birthplace of Gens. Richard Henry and Robert E. Lee
Old Yeocomico Church with photograph
The Assassination of President Lincoln
An Old “Gray Coat” of “Tan Color”
Convention of North Carolina U.d.C.
Photograph: Young County (Texas) Camp, U.C.V., Graham, Texas,
Commander R.C. McPhail is Second on Right of Comrade in Chair
Heroic Service at Baton Rouge with photograph of Capt. C.W. Jetton,
Sergeant J.W. Morris, Private J.W. King
Confederates in Montana
Flag of the Thirteenth U.S. Infantry by N.M. Carpenter, Eutaw, Alabama
Thomas Moore and Wife, Eliza Jane with photograph
Divided in War Times with photograph of F.A. Taulman (soldier)
Reunion of Company G, First Georgia Cavalry at Rome, Georgia
Promoted on the Field for Gallantry by S. Emanuel, New York
Pursuit of Gen. Sturgiss by Henry Ewell Hord
Gen. Pettus Escapes Johnson’s Island by T. B. Cox, Waco, Texas
Escape from New Orleans Prison
Montgomery Confederate Monument with photograph
Thirteenth Virginia at Fredericksburg, Address of Capt. S.D. Buck, of
Baltimore, Maryland, Before the Buchanan Camp, U.C.V.
Liddell’s Division at Chickamauga (Georgia)
Over His Heart The Picture of Lee with photograph of Daughters of the
Confederacy in Arkansas
Disbanding President Davis’s Escort by L.C. McAllister
A Successful Blockade Runner
Sick Comrades at Nashville Early in 1862
Battle of Port Walthall by B.W. Jones, Spottsville, Virginia
Cleburne’s Division at Franklin by Private W.A. Washburn, of Boggy,
Texas
Cleburne’s Division at Missionary Ridge by B.F. Grady, Clinton, North
Carolina
Cavalry of Hood’s Left at Nashville by John Johnston, Memphis,
Tennessee
DeGournay’s Battalion of Artillery
Strength of U.S. Army and Navy, 1861 – 65 by Col. G.N. Saussy,
Hawkinsville, Georgia
A Grewsome (sic) Experience at Petersburg by George Wise, Alexandria,
Virginia
Poem: Only A Private by Capt. W.F. Dawson, Richmond, Virginia, 1866
Confederate Home in Austin
Col. Robert McCulloch, Venerable Veteran with photograph
Daring Deed of Ike Davenport by E.P. Anderson, Waxahachie, Texas
The Last Roll (death notices): Deaths in Camp Ward, Pensacola, Florida
include Thomas R. McCullough, Andrew J. Jones, Antonio Ferrara, and
Augustus Stuckey
Dead of N.B. Forrest Camp, Chattanooga, Tennessee include John
Augustus Smith, Milton Russell, F.M. Hattfield, E.M. Dodson, W.C. Hafly,
Jonathan W. Ownby, John G. Beasley, Mrs. Fred A. Olds, Elisha Whittle,
Gen. Jesse Johnson Finley, Stephen S. Dalgarn, Capt. B.F.
McClanahan, Mrs. R.W. Crabb, Capt. John Lytle Carney with
photograph, Lieut. James L. Livingston, Mrs. C.K. Vertner, W.R. Doran,
Maj. N.T.N. Robinson, Capt. J.T. Whitehead, Capt. E.T. Kindred, S.D.
Rich, B.K. McQuown, Mrs. Isabella Morrison Hill widow of Gen. D.H. Hill,
R. W. Major, and George W. Hatfield, J.M. Fleeman
Poem: To My Old Gray Jacket
Poem: Chickamauga by T.C. Harbaugh with photograph of the author
Poem: The Last Hymn by T.C. Harbaugh
Poem: Christmas Greeting (To office force of the Veteran) by T.C.
Harbaug
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Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13, No. 3, March, 1905
Articles Include:
Front cover has photograph of Daniel D. Emmett, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, aged
80 years. Author of “Dixie Land – 1859” with inscription “To my much
esteemed friend S.A. Cunnigham (sic).
Daniel Emmett and “Dixie’s Land”
Gen. Lee Would Not Have Been President
Promise of a Sectional Millennium
Judge Walter Clark with photograph
War Prison Experiences by Col. George H. Moffett, Parkersburg, West
Virginia
Lee Camp Dinner by New York Camp
Correction of Errors by Correspondents by James Beeson, Hytop,
Alabama
How Men Were Crowded in Prison
How Some History is Written by J.W. Minnich
Augusta’s Confederate Benefit Fund by N.K. Butler, Secretary and
Treasurer, Augusta, Georgia
The Coffin of Gen. Lee
The Confederate Soldier, Address at Nashville Reunion by R.H. McKim,
D.D., LL.D with photograph of Rev. Randolph H. McKim
The Fight at Clinton, Louisiana by A. Curl, First Lieut. Co. C, Eleventh
Arkansas Infantry with photographs made before the Confederate War of
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Gen. W. J. Hardee and Gen. Albert Sidney
Johnston
That Fight at Fort Gilmer by W.A. Flanigan, Company G, Fifteenth
Georgia Infantry
Monument to Faithful Slaves
The “Coon” Was Exchanged by G.B. Garwood, Bellefontaine, Ohio
Thirty-Seventh Virginia Infantry Again by C.B. Price, Hansonville, Virginia
A “Yank” Visits the South by E. Eberhard, Akron, Ohio
Wants to Locate His “Johnnie”
Photographs: Admiral Franklin Buchanan, Confederate States Navy,
Hon. William L. Yancl, Statesman and Hon. Alex H. Stephens, Vice
President
Who Captured the Negro Flag? by G.T. Cullins, Caledonia, Arkansas
“Captured” Capt. M.S. Cockrill by McIver, Nashville, Tennessee
Saved By His Bible
Handsome Monument at Suffolk, Virginia by J. Randolph Smith,
Henderson, North Carolina
Photographs: From Photographs Secured During the Sixties by
Daughters of Mrs. Felicia Grundy Porter: Lieut. Gen. Leondias Polk, Maj.
Gen. B.F. Cheatham, Brig. Gen. W.R.N. Beall, and Brig. Gen. G.W.
Gordon
Song: Dixie, The Song, The Sentiment, The Country
Career of Lieut. Col. D.B. Lang with photograph
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The Fall of Fort Fisher by Mrs. T.C. Davis, Morehead City, North Carolina
Poem: The Old Johnny’s Letter by T.C. Harbaugh
Records of North Carolina Troops, 1861 – 65
The Last Roll (death notices): Steve Bangs, J.W. Godfrey, Rev. F.M.
Moore, Charles Henry Bailey with photograph, Bradley Tyler Stokes,
Thomas H. Wilson, Capt. Joseph Edwin Love, Nicholas M. Marks,
Joshua Newton Stafford, W.C. Wilkerson, John H. Hooper, George H.
Bailey, J.B. Simpson, W.G.W. Kincaid, Gen. J.S. Griffith with photograph,
and S.C. Drake
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13, No. 5, May, 1905
Articles Include:
Front cover photographs of Members of Executive Committee for
Louisville Reunion, June 14, 15, 16, 1905: John H. Leathers, Bennett H.
Young, Thomas D. Osborne, John H. Weller, D.W. Sanders, Thomas W.
Bullitt, Sam H. Buchanan, W.M. Marriner, John B. Pirtle, Basil W. Duke,
Andrew M. Sea, George C. North, John B. Castleman, E. Bayse, A.E.
Richards, J.W. Green, W.B. Haldeman, J.A. Shuttleworth, and D.
Thornton
Louisville’s Greatest Reunion with photographs of where events will take
place: Gait House, Headquarters, Shawnee Park, where Barbecue and
Garden Party will be given, Union Depot, Central Information Bureau,
Seventh Street, Near the River, and Louisville Trust Company Building,
Headquarters Music, Parade, and Review Committees, Fifth and Market
Streets
Kentucky’s Gifts to the Confederacy by Thomas D. Osborne, Reunion
Press Committee
Photographs: Miss Carrie Peyton Wheeler, Daughter of Gen. Joseph
Wheeler and Sponsor for the South, U.C.V. and Mrs. Henry Heuser,
Louisville, Chaperon for the South, Seelbach Hotel, Newest and Finest
Near Headquarters, Fourth Street, Columbia Building, Headquarters
Invitation Committee, Main and Fourth Streets, and Boys’ High School,
State Headquarters, 638 First Street, Gen. S.B. Buckner, Miss Frances
T. Herndon, Sponsor for Paducah (Kentucky) Camp, W.N. Haldeman,
Courthouse, Headquarters for Florida and Pacific Division, Kentucky
Blind School, North Side Frankfort Avenue, East of State, and Girls’ High
School, Headquarters Ladies’ Memorial Association, Hill and Fifth Streets
Railroad Rates to the Reunion announced by The Southeastern
Passenger Association
Important Reunion Information
Tribute to Louisville From Missouri
Photograph: The Masonic Building, Chestnut near Fourth Street,
General Amusement Headquarters
Forrest’s Calvary Corps at the Reunion
Reunion President and Secretary, John Hess Leathers
Press Committee’s Chairman, Thomas D. Osborne with photograph
Rally For The Reunion
A Monument to Hon. John H. Reagan with last photograph of Judge
Reagan
Gen. William Brimage Bate
Sharpshooters Requested to Assemble
The Beloved Joseph Jefferson with photograph
A Barefooted Boy Dead at Gettysburg by Capt. John H. Leathers,
Louisville, with photograph
Third Arkansas and Richmond Howitzers by W.P. Johnson, Malvern,
Arkansas
Strategy at New Creek Station by Capt. W.E. Garrett, Leesburg, Virginia
Worth Institution For Negroes
Mosby’s Men Please Answer
Photographs: Mrs. John P. Hickman, Nashville, Chaperon for Sponsor
and Maid of Honor Tennessee Division, U.C.V., Miss Kate Chadwell,
Sponsor for Tennessee Division, U.C.V., and Miss Mary Louise Love,
Maid of Honor to Miss Chadwell
Concerning the Woman’s Memorial
Good Feature of St. Louis Camp, U.S.C.V.
Not Dead Yet by W.C. Nixon, Hall’s, Tennessee with photographs of Miss
Lowe, of Galveston, Sponsor for Texas at Louisville Reunion, Miss Addie
F. Wilson, of Belton, Sponsor for Texas at State Reunion, and Miss Violet
Harris, of Ocala, Sponsor for Florida at Louisville Reunion
United Sons of Confederate Veterans
Southern Women’s Monument
Reunion Missouri Division, U.C.V., 1904
Photographs: Harvey W. Salmon, Major General Missouri Division,
U.C.V., Frank Gaiennie, Brigadier General Eastern Brigade, Missouri
Division, U.C.V., and John B. Stone, Brigadier General Western Brigade,
Missouri Division, U.C.V.
Stonewall Camp Elects Officers
Kind Letter by Gen. U.S. Grant
Father Ryan Memorial at Tampa
Review of Gen. Miles’s Cruelty to Mr. Davis by Bennett H. Young, Major
General, Kentucky Division, U.C.V.
Confederated Memorial Associations: Delightful History of These
Associations
Poem: Bronze Statue of Lee in Richmond by R. Haden Penn, Buchanan,
Virginia
Patriotic Mr. Boutell
The Rebel Scout
Photograph: Recently deceased Capt. Thomas Nelson Conrad
Poems/Songs: My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night and Lee to the Rear
by John R. Thompson
Family of Mrs. Henrietta Hunt Morgan by Milford Overley, Ninth Kentucky
Cavalry, C.S.A., Flemingsburg, Kentucky with photograph of Mrs. Morgan
at her ancestral home, Lexington
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Flag and Uniform of the Confederacy
War Time’s Disaster at Maxwell House
Photograph: Maxwell House, Nashville, Tennessee, 1861-65
Fighting Near Port Gibson by A.J. Edwards, Hoover, Arkansas
Conditions of Our Army Near The Close (West Point, Georgia)
“In Bivouac Near Augusta”, February, 1865
Price’s Raid Through Missouri by W.D. Harris, Bentonville, Arkansas
That Charge at Spanish Fort by T.G. Carter, Georgiana, Florida
Comment Concerning The “Clansman” from Thomas Dixon, Jr., in New
York Times Book Review
How Confederates Treated a Federal by W.C. Brown, Winchester,
Indiana
Poem: The Rose From Chancellorsville by T.C. Harbaugh
Sonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville
Wounding of Lieut. Gen. T.J. Jackson
Photograph/Poster: Gen. Jackson and Staff
Poem: Come Thou With Me by Mrs. I.M.P. Ockenden, Secretary
Confederated southern Memorial Association, Montgomery, Alabama
The Last Roll (death notices): R.C. Bragonier, Ambrose C. Huffman,
James A. Melton, David Leonard, J.P. Fain, David Blunt, Patrick Henry
Winston, William Harvey Edwards, William A. Brent, G.W. L. Fly with
photograph, Capt. Marcellus Clark, James J. Stone, Dr. R.A. Warmack,
Green Black, E.K. Carter, J.W. Green, Capt. W.A. Pryor, Col. William
Houston Patterson, John T. Hardaway, Rev. Anthony T. Graybill, D.D.,
Capt. Henry Hunter Smith with photograph, Leonidas Washing Pearce,
Capt. E.T. Sellers, James Wyatte McClellan, Joel Gillenwater, John M.
Lambeth, Capt. William Haymond Taylor, Capt. W.H. Farinholt, Maj.
Thomas J. Goree, Alfred G. Moore with photograph, Capt. Henry W.
Kearney, Jake F. Smith, Henry C. Whiteside with photograph, Edwin
Lindsley Halsey, Col. C.A. Nash with photograph, James Newton
Dougherty, Col. J.W. Colquitt, R.H. Hardaway, Joseph A. Tomlinson, Dr.
William Aills A.G. Field with photograph, W.G.W. Kincaid, Maj. J.J.
Horner, Major General, U.C.V. with photograph, A. Sidney Watson,
William Terrell, John B. Hamilton, Bishop Thomas U. Dudley with
photograph, Hon. James C. Neilson, and Martin N. Brown with
photograph
“Highland Falls on Hudson, March 6, 1905”
Escort of Honor to Command S.D. Lee
The Prison Life of Jefferson Davis with drawing of Fort Negley, Nashville,
Tennessee, as it appeared in 1865Negro
Negro Commander for G.A.R.
A Comrade to Author of “The Old South”
“Johnny Reb and Billy Yank” with photograph of the Alexander Hunter,
author
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13, No. 8, August, 1905
Articles Include:
Front cover photograph of Confederate Memorial Service at Arlington
Cemetery, June 5, 1905 : Views at Unveiling the Cross. Prominent in the
picture are Miss N.R. heth, holding the flag; the orator, Hon. J. Gould;
Mrs. George E. Pickett, Capt. Hickey, Capt. Rainer, Mr. Mosby, and Mr.
Callahan.
Echoes From The Louisville Reunion with photograph of Miss Gertrude
Montgomery, Sponsor for the California Brigade at Louisville Reunion
Oldest Confederate Organization – Third North Carolina Infantry
Association, organized at Wilmington, N.C., February 2, 1886.
Photographs: Dyersburg Monument (Tennessee) and Dedication of the
Monument
Poem: Correct Version of “Little Green” by W.C. Dodson, of Atlanta,
Georgia
U.D.C. Day at Monteagle (Tennessee)
Concern Woman’s Monument
Entertaining the U.D.C.’s in San Francisco
Memorial Day Services in Baltimore with photographs of Mrs. E.P. Jones,
Sponsor for Maryland Division at Louisville Reunion and Miss Sarah Lee
Evans, Maid of Honor for Maryland Division
Special Department. United Sons of Confederate Veterans
Photographs: Miss Alice Y. Cole, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Sponsor
U.S.C.V, First District, and Gen. Stephen D. Lee Reviewing The Parade
at Louisville Reunion
Pioneer Life In Arkansas with photographs of James Holman, Mrs. Nancy
Gwinn, and Mrs. C.A. Forney-Smith
Gen. W.R. Cox Married
Photograph: Arkansas Monument
Description of The New Monument
Ladies’ Memorial Association’s Work For The Monument with photograph
of Varina Davis Cook, Sponsor for Arkansas at the Dedication of the
Monument
Col. Asa S. Morgan’s Oration with photograph
Gen. R. E. Lee As A College President by T. A. Ashby, M.D., Baltimore,
Maryland
Negro Communed at St. Paul’s Church, Richmond, Virginia
Poem: The Return Of The Flags by T. C. Harbaugh
Personal Experiences at Harrisburg, Mississippi
Comforting War Reminiscence by Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, Louisville,
Kentucky
Poem: The Old Confederate Gray by Mrs. Florence J. Harper, Nashville,
Tennessee
Alleghany Roughs, Or Carpenter’s Battery by W.W. McAlister, Warm
Springs, Virginia
Poems/Songs: La Bataille Des Mouchoir: The “Greatest Victory of the
War,” Fought February 20, 1863, Fragments, and “My Old Kentucky
Home”
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Peabody College For Teachers
Senior Chaplain C.S,A. and Cook with photograph of Rev. Dr. J. B.
Avirett and “Black Hawk”
Notice To President Davis of His Election by Maj. L. S. Daniel
The Last Roll (death notices): Fitzhugh Lee, John W. White, Dr. A. C.
McFall with photograph, J.W. Moores with photograph, W. C. Kent, Capt.
W. L. Gay with photograph, Thomas Harrison Cummings, Mayor J.
Thompson Baird, R.H. Nettles, Lieut. J. A. Spencer with photograph,
Israel Jones, Maj. W. M. Robbins, Thomas Randolph Bowling, James J.
Scott with photograph, J. A. Lovett, J. W. Promey, and Gen. Will S.
Green with photograph
Confederate Memorial Association Report by Gen. Evans, President
Report of Executive Committee To the Board of Trustees of C.M.A.
Concerning Suit Against The Trustees (The Underwood Suit)
Cleverest War Stories Ever Written
Atlanta Constitution’s Mail Circulation
High Tribute From Gen. Stephen D. Lee
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13, No. 11, November, 1905
Articles Include:
Front cover: “The Veteran A Valuable Ally”
Free Training of Nurses: Young Women of Small Towns and Country
Districts to Be Favored
Advertisement: Beautiful Colored Lithograph of The Engine “General”
For 25 Cents
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Incidents of Trip to California
Days of Emergency to President Davis
“The True Jefferson Davis”
Visit Of The President To The South
Thrilling and Horrible Event Recalled by W.M. Long, 211 Union Street,
Nashville, Tennessee
Special Department, United Sons of Confederate Veterans
Confederation News
New Camps
Activity of Camp Floyd County, Rome, Georgia
Department Staffs. Army of Northern Virginia Department
Trans-Mississippi Department
Division Reunions
Reunion of Texas Division
The Woman’s Memorial – What Shall It Be?
Letter From Chairman Mann
Views of Gen. C. Irvine Walker, Charleston, South Carolina
Staff Officers and Committees
Historical Committee
Relief Committee
Monument Committee
Finance Committee
Women’s Memorial Committee
Joint Committee on Co-Operation between the Veterans and Sons
Executive Committee on Permanent Archives
Committee on Revision of Constitution
Committee on Departments of Archives and History
Photographs: Miss Lela Reynolds, Sponsor for Georgia Division, U.C.V.,
Reunion at Macon, Miss Nell Weigle, Maid of Honor for Georgia at
Macon Reunion, and The Youngest “Son of A Veteran”, Gordon Burr
Renaud of New Orleans at age 9 months
To The Heroes of Sabine Pass with photograph of Dick Dowling
Monument, Houston, Texas
Thrilling Experiences of Lieut. Col. Lang by T.H. Neilson, Sergeant Co. D,
62D Virginia Volunteers
Venerable Col. Thomas Johnson with photograph
Northwestern Division, U.C.V.
The Rebel Yell with photograph: Col. Kellar Anderson, Author, Memphis,
Tennessee
Lord Wolseley on American Women
Poem: Grandma’s Flour by Mrs. J. W. Meek
Officers United Confederate Veterans
Staff Officers to Commander in Chief
A Cavalier of The South by Christian Reid, Salisbury, North Carolina with
photograph of Lieut. Bradley Stokes
Literary Talent in North Carolina, The William Houston Patterson
memorial Cup with photographs of Mrs. Patterson at her home in
Winston and photo of the Cup
Young Woman’s Address to Veterans by Miss Maud V. Herman at The
Albert Sidney Johnston Camp, at Corinth, Mississippi
Poem: The Mother’s Offering by M. M. Teagar, Flemingsburg, Kentucky
Missouri Girl’s Prison Experiences by Mrs. John R. Cason, Washington,
D.C.
Poem: Gen. Sterling Price by H.A.B.
About Design of the First Flag by Jessica Randolph Smith, Henderson,
North Carolina with photograph of Orren Randolph Smith – upper right
hand portion of this page 509 is torn out
Annual Reunion of Mosby’s Men with photograph of Monument to
Mosby’s Men
Gen. Early and His Campaigns by Capt. S.D. Buck of Baltimore
Poem: William Kenneth McCoy
The Last Roll (death notices): Capt. Edward Moore Henry with
photograph, E.W. Lyen, Gov. Charles T. O’Ferrall with photograph, Capt.
J.F. Tatham, Robert Thompson, Mrs. W.R. Phillips with photograph, Miss
Mary E. Miller, Thomas G. Nixon, Capt. George Pendleton Turner, Gervis
Hammon Stone, Judge Nicholas Williams Battle, Maj. Thomas Copes
Campbell, Capt. James H. Jenkins, Samuel H. Clinton, Mrs. F.I. Norwood
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with photograph, Mr. Samuel Roberts, Capt. Spencer Roane Thorpe,
Calvin Boles, Sophia Harris Lester, and engraving of James A. Morris
that was omitted by the publisher in last month’s issue
Songs of The Confederacy: Quantrell’s Call
Books: , Boy Heroes of The Confederacy, Witticisms of Bishop Wilmer,
Love’s Way In Dixie, The Immortal Six Hundred, J. Ogden Murray’s
Book, Messages and Papers of The Confederacy, The Land of the Rising
Sun
Forrest’s Cavalry Corps, Headquarters Forrest’s Cavalry Corps,
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, October 14, 1905
Photographs: Ben R. Webb, Candidate for Re-election as Circuit Cour
Clerk of Davidson County, Ex-Gov. Robert L. Taylor, Candidate United
States Senator, Democratic Primary, May 12, 1906, and Edward W.
Carmack, Candidate United States Senator, Democratic Primary, May
12, 1906
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13, No. 12, December, 1905
Articles Include:
Front cover: Photograph of Mrs. Lizzie Gorge Henderson, President
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Article re: Mrs. Lizzie George Henderson
United Daughters of The Confederacy: Something of the San Francisco
Convention
Photographs: Mrs. Victor Montgomery and Mrs. S.E. Gabbett, Custodian
Confederate Monument at Huntsville
Mrs. Clopton’s Address
Photograph: Occasion of Dedicating The Confederate Monument at
Huntsville, Alabama
Best Confederate Christmas Present
A Laborer Who Aspires To Be Worthy with photograph of Confederate
Veteran pin
Confederates In Congress with photograph of United States Senator
James H. Berry
Georgia State Reunion
Tribute to Retiring Maj. Gen. McGlashan
Photographs: Maj. Gen. C.M. Wiley and Laying Corner Stone of
Women’s Monument, Macon, Georgia
Other Deposits in Huntsville Monument
Advise Successors For The Veteran
Photograph: Miss Julia Dent Frazier, On staff of Gen. Robert Lowry,
Commanding Mississippi Division, U.C.V.
The Cumberland Manufacturing Company
Special Department. United Sons of Confederate Veterans
Confederation News
Reunion Minutes, 1905
New Camps, Division Reunions,
Reunion of the Virginia Division
Reunion of the Georgia Division
Afternoon Session
Camps of The Confederation, Their Powers, Duties, and Activities
Camp Officials
Camp Activities
General
Cooperation with the Veterans
Permanent Headquarters
Historical Work
Relief
Monuments
Subjects for Study
Histories
Photograph: Will T. Sheehan, Adjt. Gen. U.S.C.V.
Return of Confederate Battle Flags by John J. Hood, Meridian,
Mississippi
The Death of Gen. Ben. McCulloch by J. M. Bailey, Warren, Arkansas
Poem: Memories of A Confederate Veteran by Albert Greenwood,
Hillsboro, Upper Village, New Hampshire
The Famous Tenth Tennessee with photograph of Patrick M. Griffin
Choctaw Indians as Confederate Soldiers by Maj. S.G. Spann,
commander Dabney H. Maury Camp, No. 1312, U.C.V., Meridian,
Mississippi
About The Battle At Stevens’s (sic) Depot by Jacob V. Wilmoth, Kent,
West Virginia
Soldier “Mixed” As To His Identity by Capt. John H. Lester
War Time Journey From Missouri to Texas by Mrs. J. M. Weidemeyer
with photograph
The Army of the Cumberland with photograph of Gen. Thuston
Opdyke’s Brigade at Franklin
The Jacket of Gray
Photograph: S.B. Woodberry, Savannah, Georgia
Buried at Red Sulphur Springs, West Virginia by Col. Bennett H. Young,
Louisville, Kentucky
Solid South Room in Richmond Museum
Poem: Homesick by Eleanor H. Dameron
Capture of The Mazeppa with photograph of Capt. F. P. Gracey
Letters: Capt. Frank P. Gracey to Capt. J.W. Morton, Gen. H. B. Lyon to
Julien F. Gracey, Col. A.A.C. Holt to Capt. E.B. Ross, Col. A.R.
Shacklett, Lieut E. B. Ross Made Statement, E.S. Payne to Julien F.
Gracey, J.M. Coleman to J.F. Gracey, Julien F. Gracey to Dr. J.A. Wyeth,
Dr. Wyeth’s Reply to Mr. to Mr. Gracey, and R.R. Hancock to Julien
Gracey
Poem: A Son’s Tribute by Samuel D. Rodgers, Petersburg, Virginia
Morgan’s Raid Into Kentucky by Robert L. Thompson, 2904 Pine Street,
St. Louis, Missouri
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A Confederate Christmas, A True Story by Janet H. Randolph
Mississippi At Gettysburg
Vindicating the Record of His Colonel
The Last Roll (death notices): Maj. W.H. Morgan, Col. J.J. Darling, John
Barrow, Mrs. Adelaide B. Owen, James W. Stephenson, William B.
London, George W.H. Watts, Dr. R.B. Porter with photograph, James B.
Coleman with photograph, Capt. John D. Harrell, Lieut. William J.
Chambers, Mrs. Applewhite Jones, Dr. Hal W. Manson, Mrs. Kate W.
Moore, Capt. Edward Gregory with photograph, Col. J. William Brown,
Jerry Robinson with photograph, Capt. C.S. Peak with photograph
Cotton Crops For The Years, 1904-05 by Latham, Alexander & Co.
Capt. Robert McCulloch and St. Louis Street Railway – The St. Louis
Censor
Mr. Adolph S. Ochs, Newspaper Publisher with photograph of Mr. Ochs
and The New York Times Building
Best Books on Confederated History:
Rise and Fall of The Confederate Government by Jefferson Davis,
Recollections and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee complied by Capt. R.E.
Lee,
Johnston’s Narrative by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston,
Reminiscences of The Civil War by Gen. John B. Gordon,
Life of Gen. N.B. Forrest by Dr. John A. Wyeth,
Two Wars: An Autobiography by Gen. S. G. French ,
Hancock’s Diary by R. R. Hancock,
Prison Life of Jefferson Davis by Dr. John J. Craven,
Northern Rebellion and Southern Secession by Hon. E. W. R. Ewing,
Destruction and Reconstruction by Gen. Richard Taylor,
From Manassas to Appomattox by Gen. James Longstreet,
Life of R.E. Lee by Gen. Fitzhugh Lee
Pickett And His Men by Mrs. LaSalle Corbell Pickett
Four Years Under Marse Robert by Maj. Robert Stiles
Memoirs of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston by Hughes
Diplomatic History of The Southern Confederacy by James Morton
Callahan
Southern States of The American union by Hon. J. L. M. Curray
A Galaxy of Southern Heroes and Other Poems by Dr. O.T. Dozier
(Letters and Excerpts from Letters from Distinguished and Well-Known
People and by the Press)
Edward W. Carmack, Candidate United States Senator, Democratic
Primary, May 12, 1906
Ex-Gov. Robert L. Taylor, Candidate United States Senator, Democratic
Primary, May 12, 1906
Confederate Veteran, Vol. 14, No. 5, May, 1906
Articles Include:
Front cover painting of Robert Edward Lee, 1807 – 1870
Reports of the Reunion with photograph of Confederate Battle Flag
Formed on Lee Monument Mound of School Children, Who Sang As The
Parade Moved By It
Invitation to Richmond with photographs of Miss Llewlie Bamberg,
Bamberg, Sponsor South Carolina Division, U.C.V., Miss Lella Reeves,
Rusk, Texas, Chief Maid of Honor Trans-Mississippi Department,
U.S.C.V, and Miss Elizabeth Orr Henry, Greenville, Southern Carolina,
Maid of Honor South Carolina Division, U.D.C.
Confederated Memorial Association
Confederate Memorial Association
Floats Suggested for Reunions
Sam Davis Monument Fund
Report of History Committee
Confederate Monument, Bardstown, Kentucky
Beauregard’s “General Order No. 62”
Drawing For Sweethearts In C.S.A by Dr. Charles B. Johnson,
Champaign, Illinois
Confederate Monument at Marshall, Texas with photograph
Gallant Confederate Cavalry Leaders with photograph of Miss Beulah
Jean Thweatt, Sponsor of Third Tennessee Brigade, New Orleans
Reunion
Surviving Confederate General Officers
Government Care of Living Confederates by Judge J.N. Lyle, Waco,
Texas
Confederate Section Arlington Cemetery – First interment was that of
George L. Rhinehart, a Confederate solider of the 23rd (or 26th) North
Carolina Infantry
Tennessee Federal Troops in The Sixties with photograph of Miss Ella
Dean Curtis, Maid of Honor Texas Division, U.S.C.V.
General Cabell Honored by Arkansans
“Pat” Griffin’s Story of the Tenth Tennessee with photograph
Comrade G. G. James with photograph
Camps Represented At The Reunion
With Wheaton’s Battery In The War, Reminiscences, Humorous and
Pathetic, of a Private Soldier in Camp, in Action, and on the March by
Clement Saussy, Savannah, Georgia
Poem: The Delhi Ranges by E. F. Andrews
Two Little Confederates with photograph of Avery S. Bate and Council R.
Bass
Leaving West Virginia Home For Dixie by T. S. Fox, Brandon, Texas
Gen. J. M. Schofield, U.S.A. with photograph of General Schofield at time
of his retirement
Mississippians At Gettysburg by J. W. Duke, Co. C, 17th Mississippi
Regiment, Troy, Tennessee
Poem: Ditty Of A Yankee Dutchman: Air, “Joe Bowers.”
A Georgia town (Waycross) has legislated against liquor saloons.
The Last Roll (death notices): Mrs. Mary C. Brewster with photograph,
1
3
Maj. James R. Bell with photograph, Mrs. J. F. Matthews, I.J. Galbraith
with photograph, John H. Yancey with photograph, Maj. Livingston Mims
with photograph, Gen. Joseph B. Briggs, Hon. J. G. Carroll with
photograph of Dr. J.G. Carroll, Elliott G. Fishburne with photograph,
Arthur Catliff with photograph, Gov. Frank R. Lubbock. G/W/ Smith (born
in Marietta, Georgia), Sorrows to Comrade John H. Lester with
photographs of Mr. Lester and his daughter Laura Lester, Warner Lewis
Olivier, William Franklin Doughty, Col. J. M. Clark, Col. Dew Moore
Wisdom, Capt. Sr. Thorpe, Norvel E. Foard, Thomas L. Luck, Thomas M.
Murphree, Col. Thomas Johnson with photograph, Mrs. J. G. Wheeler,
Miss Mary Martin McIver with photograph, Mrs. Evander McIver, William
T. Edwards, M. J. Rosteel, Col. J. U. Green with photograph, Adjutant
Rosser, Napoleon Kelly, H.K. Carty, Thomas G. Hester, J.J. Cummins,
Joe G. Sebastian, Dr. C.B. McGuire, Dr. W.B. Martin, Capt. S. Stiles,
O.B.R. Swanner, W.W. Parker, William Anderson, Capt. J.H. Burnum,
Morgan Conoway, J.C. Kelso, W.A. Miles, William Bobo, Charles
Cunningham, Maj. William Polk with photograph, and Theodore Cooley
with photograph
Officers Camp No. 1, A.N.V., New Orleans
Confederate Veteran, Vol. XIV, No. 8, August, 1906
Articles Include:
Front cover: Proceedings At Louisville and New Orleans
Gathering At Franklin Suggested
A Message To New Chapters by Mrs. Lizzie George Henderson,
President U.D.C.
Mississippian In Battle of Chickamauga (Georgia)
New Officers
Photograph of Miss Kittiebelle Sterling, Sponsor Raphael Semmes
Camp, Mobile, Alabama
Poem: Wait For The Wagon
“Old South” by Dr. H. M. Hamill
President Davis and General Johnston
Comment by the Nashville American
Confederation News
Official Supplies
Camp Activity
Division Reunions
New Camps
New Division Commanders
Staff of Commander in Chief for 1906 – 1907
Committee For 1906 – 07
Mississippi Division, U.D.C., Report of Mrs. Lily McDowell, President
Photograph of Gen. W. L. Cabell
Death of Federal Gen. Daniel McCook, Paper by Mrs. Annie B.
Robertson at Huntsville, Alabama
Extracts From Dr. W. T. Bolling’s Address
Photograph of The Monument at Shreveport
Concerning The Battle of Franklin by Col. Isaac R. Sherwood, Toledo,
Ohio
“General Order No. 7, Nashville, December 2, 1864”
Douglass’s Battery at Franklin
Artillery Near the Cotton Gin
Inquiry by Daughter of A Confederate Soldier
A Camp Song to General Forrest
Heroism of Private J.N. Smith by J.W. Wynne, Captain Company B, 3d
Texas Calvary
General Order No. 52: The official order from General Beauregard states:
“Headquarters Western Department, Baldwin, Mississippi, June 4, 1862
Soldier’s Discharge
How Fancies and Tastes Change
Poem: The Confederate Battle Flags by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell
Flag History – The Stars and Stripes
Junior Confederate Memorial Association, Organized in Memphis,
Tennessee, June 10, 1904
Photograph of Mrs. Virginia Frazer Boyle, President
Rare Books To President Roosevelt
Bill Arp’s Book Sent to the President
President Roosevelt on President Lincoln with etching of Lincoln
General Grant’s Anger at Holly Springs
Memorial Tribute to The Navies
Judge Wofford’s Consideration For A Poor Negro
Martha Washington’s Bible
Poem: The Banner of Bars by T. C. Harbaugh
Kentucky In The Southern Confederacy
Strained Relations Between Generals Forrest and Wheeler
Reminiscences at Reunions
Poem: In The Wilderness by T. C. Harbraugh
Why I Got In Bed With A Corpse by E.I. Killie, Jasper, Texas
William Lowndes Yancey by Savoyard, in Nashville Banner
Camps of United Confederate Veterans
Distinguished and Unknown Dead
Officers First Brigade, Florida Division
Battle of Champion Hill, Mississippi: Reminiscence of James Llewellyn, A
Union Soldier
Poem: Father Ryan’s Tribute To His Brother
An “Unseen Message” of President Davis’s Concerning Military Career of
Gen. J.E. Johnston with photographs of President Jefferson Davis, Gen.
Joseph E. Johnston, and Capt. Andrew H. Buchanan
The Last Roll (death notices): Col. J. B. E. Sloan, Col. George C. Cabell
with photograph, Judge A. G. Hawkins, Rev. W.P. Hemphill, Capt.
William White, Judge J.S. Vaughan, J. F. Harrison, W.A. Buchanan,
Capt. Elisha Porter,and Mrs. Mary A. Lane Heatherton
Virginia First Defied England: An Interesting Historic Document Shows
That Norfolk (Virginia) Citizens Were Ahead of Philadelphians
Woman’s Department, Tennessee Fair
Comments On Current Literature
Memphis Confederate Park