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  • 1861 He carried a knapsack, containing a jacket, white vest, dress shirts, collars, white gloves, toothbrush, undershirts, drawers, socks, soap, towels, needlecase, with needles, thread and buttons; an oilcloth, blanket, extra shoes, canteen, haversack, and tin cup. Frontispiece. From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • 1865 Opposite page 342. From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • CAPTAIN SAMUEL H. EARLY From Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early C.S.A.: Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War between the States.


  • COL. SAMUEL V. FULKERSON Taken 1860 From The War; "Stonewall" Jackson, His Campaigns, and Battles, the Regiment as I Saw Them.


  • COLONEL JOHN S. MOSBY Photographed in Richmond in March, 1865 From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • EDMUND RUFFIN, OF VIRGINIA (At the age of ninety) He fired the first shot at Fort Sumter, and after the surrender at Appomatox killed himself, saying "I cannot survive the liberties of my country." From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • [Frontispiece Image] From Memoir and Memorials: Elisha Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-General, C.S.A.; Composed of his Letters from Camp and Field While an Officer in the Confederate Army, with an Introductory and Connecting Narrative Collected and Arranged by his Son, John Gallatin Paxton.


  • FIFTH CAPTAIN REUBEN J. JORDAN Opposite page 280 From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • FIRST CAPTAIN R. MILTON CARY From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • FOURTH CAPTAIN WILLIAM A. PEGRAM From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • GEN. ROBERT E. LEE From The War; "Stonewall" Jackson, His Campaigns, and Battles, the Regiment as I Saw Them.


  • GEN. ROBERT E. LEE From The War; "Stonewall" Jackson, His Campaigns, and Battles, the Regiment as I Saw Them.


  • (By permission of A. H. Plecker) GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE ON HIS HORSE "TRAVELLER," 1867 From Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early C.S.A.: Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War between the States.


  • 1862. He carried a knapsack containing woolen shirt, undershirt, drawers, socks, soap, towel, toothbrush, and needle-case; oilcloth, blanket, extra shoes; haversack, tin cup, canteen and a tin can for cooking. From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • 1863 He carried an oil cloth, in which was wrapped a blanket, drawers, and socks; haversack, in which was towel, soap and needle case; canteen, tin cup and tin can for cooking. Opposite page 174. From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • 1864 He carried an oil cloth, in which was wrapped a cotton fly tent; haversack, in which was towel, soap and needle case; canteen, tin cup and tin can for cooking. Opposite page 228. From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • LIEUT. GEN. THOS. J. ("STONEWALL") JACKSON From A Soldier's Recollections: Leaves from the Diary of a Young Confederate: With an Oration on the Motives and Aims of the Soldiers of the South.


  • Lieut. John W. Mullins From The Story of a Confederate Boy in the Civil War.


  • LIEUTENANT-GENERAL THOMAS JONATHAN ("STONEWALL") JACKSON, C. S. A. From a photograph taken in Winchester, Virginia, in 1862. From Reminiscences of the Civil War.


  • MAJOR A. E. RICHARDS He commanded Mosby's Men at the Mt. Carmel fight and on other occasions, emulating his dashing courage From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • MAJOR MOSBY Detail from an Historical Picture, Painted in Richmond in 1863 by Guillaume, afterwards in charge of the Corcoran Art Gallery at Washington From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • MOSBY IN 1866 From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • MOSBY RETURNING FROM A RAID From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • PART FIVE Peace From The Heart of a Soldier: As Revealed in the Intimate Letters of Genl. George E. Pickett C.S.A.


  • PART FOUR In the Shadow of the End From The Heart of a Soldier: As Revealed in the Intimate Letters of Genl. George E. Pickett C.S.A.


  • PART THREE Wedding Bells that Rang in the Wilderness From The Heart of a Soldier: As Revealed in the Intimate Letters of Genl. George E. Pickett C.S.A.


  • SECOND CAPTAIN RICHARD H. CUNNINGHAM, JR. From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • SENATOR JAMES M MASON, OF VIRGINIA From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • SENATOR R. M. T. HUNTER, OF VIRGINIA From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • THIRD CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. MORGAN From One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry: His Experience and what He Saw During the War 1861-1865, Including a History of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.


  • This picture is a copy of one taken in Richmond in January 1863: The uniform is the one I wore on March 8th 1863 on the night of General Stoughton's capture John S. Mosby [Handwritten note under portrait photograph] From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • Do you remember, my Sally, how many times we said good-bye that evening?—Page 80. [Frontispiece Image] From The Heart of a Soldier: As Revealed in the Intimate Letters of Genl. George E. Pickett C.S.A.


  • very truly yours Dabney H Maury [Frontispiece Image] From Recollections of a Virginian in the Mexican, Indian, and Civil Wars.


  • WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN Lieutenant-Colonel and next in rank to Colonel Mosby when the war closed. Photographed in 1863 From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.


  • WILLIAM H. MOSBY Colonel Mosby's Adjutant and only brother. Photographed (about) 1867 From The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby.