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  • 1. REV. A. D. BETTS, Chaplain, 30th Regiment. 2. Rev. I. A. BICKLE, Chaplain, 20th Regiment. 3. Rev. A. A. WATSON, Chaplain, 2d Regiment. 4. Rev. A. W. MANGUM, Chaplain, 6th Regiment. 5. Rev. A. I. STOUGH, Chaplain, 37th, Regiment. 6. Rev. WILLIAM S. LACY, Chaplain, 47th Regiment. 7. Rev. R. S. WEBB, Chaplain, 44th Regiment. From Experience of a Confederate Chaplain, 1861-1864.


  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Emancipator of over four and a half million slaves; elected President November, 1860; assassinated April 12, 1865, by Wilkes Booth. From From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery.


  • AUNT HANNAH. From The Old South, a Monograph.


  • BRIGADIER-GENERAL BEN. McCULLOCH, C. S. A. The Texas Ranger From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • CAPT. JOHN RANDOLPH HAMILTON Commander of the Floating Battery, C. S. N. MRS. JOHN RANDOLPH HAMILTON From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • CLEMENT C. CLAY, JR. United States Senator, 1853-61 From A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, Covering Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-66.


  • COL. R. A. PINSON. FIRST MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY. From Reminiscences of a Mississippian in Peace and War.


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


  • [Cover Image] From My Own Life, or, A Deserted Wife.


  • FROM AN OIL PAINTING BY THOMAS C. CORNER OWNED BY THE UNIVERSITY CLUB, BALTIMORE, MD. COL. RICHARD MALCOM JOHNSTON [Frontispiece Image] From Autobiography of Col. Richard Malcolm Johnston.


  • [Frontispiece Image] From Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.


  • GEN. FRANK CHEATHAM. From How It Was: Four Years Among the Rebels.


  • GEN. GEO. G. DIBRELL. From How It Was: Four Years Among the Rebels.


  • 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.


  • GEN. ROBERT EDWARD LEE, 1862 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.


  • GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON, C. S. A. MRS. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • GENERAL LEONIDAS POLK--LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A.--KILLED IN GEORGIA, JUNE 14, 1864--P. E. BISHOP OF LOUISIANA From Marse Henry: An Autobiography. Volume I.


  • George. From Forget-me-nots of the Civil War; A Romance, Containing Reminiscences and Original Letters of Two Confederate Soldiers.


  • A GROUP OF CONFEDERATE CHILDREN Little Sally Farley Maude Andrews Julia and Tom, children of Mrs. Troup Butler From an old war album. Name unknown From The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-1865.


  • HENRY CLAY From Social Life in Old New Orleans. Being Recollections of My Girlhood.


  • HON. GEORGE A. TRENHOLM Secretary of the Confederate States Treasury From Recollections of a Rebel Reefer.


  • JAMES MORRIS MORGAN From A Confederate Girl's Diary.


  • Jefferson Davis From Recollections and Reflections: An Auto of Half a Century and More.


  • JUDGE GARNETT ANDREWS, 1827 From an old miniture From The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-1865.


  • 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 A. GIBSON, Co. C, 4TH ALABAMA CAVALRY From a photograph taken ten years after the Civil War closed From With Sabre and Scalpel; the Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon.


  • 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.


  • MARTYRED PRESIDENT MCKINLEY. From From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery.


  • MIRIAM MORGAN From A Confederate Girl's Diary.


  • MISS HETTY CARY, OF BALTIMORE From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • MISS LOUISE WIGFALL (Mrs. D. Giraud Wright, of Baltimore) The star in this portrait was from the coat collar of General Johnston and given by him to the author [Frontispiece Image] From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • MISS MARY MABEN, OF VIRGINIA (Mrs. Frank Peyton Clark, of Baltimore) From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • MISS NANNIE ENDERS, OF VIRGINIA (Mrs. J. Caskie Cabell, of Richmond) From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • MISS TURNER MACFARLAND, OF VIRGINIA (Mrs. J. Wilcox Brown, of Baltimore) From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.


  • MRS. CHESTNUT of South Carolina From A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, Covering Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-66.


  • Mrs. Garnett Andrews, née ANNULET BALL, 1827 From an old miniture From The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-1865.


  • MRS. GEORGE E. PUGH (THÈRÉSE CHALFANT of Ohio "The most beautiful woman in Washington" From A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, Covering Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-66.


  • MY SWEETHEART'S FACE From With Sabre and Scalpel; the Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon.


  • PROF. M.H.B. BURKETT From The Story of My Life or More Than a Half Century As I Have Lived and Seen It Lived Written by Myself at My Own Suggestion and That of Many Others Who Have Known and Loved Me.


  • REV. JNO. H. BRUNNER, D. D. From The Story of My Life or More Than a Half Century As I Have Lived and Seen It Lived Written by Myself at My Own Suggestion and That of Many Others Who Have Known and Loved Me.


  • SARAH FOWLER MORGAN [Frontispiece Image] From A Confederate Girl's Diary.


  • SENATOR JAMES H. HAMMOND of South Carolina From A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, Covering Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-66.


  • THE LATE MRS. W H. ROBINSON From From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery.


  • 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.


  • [Thomas Smith Dabney] From Memorials of a Southern Planter.


  • Walter. From Forget-me-nots of the Civil War; A Romance, Containing Reminiscences and Original Letters of Two Confederate Soldiers.


  • WAR-TIME FASHIONS Effie Stovall, Augusta, Ga., 1865 Annie Mandeville, New Orleans, 1863 Gen. and Mrs. John H. Morgan, about 1863-4 Mrs. Lydia King Doron, Montgomery, 1862 From The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-1865.


  • WILLIAM GOURDIN YOUNG, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Who steered the boat to Fort Sumter for General Wigfall From A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter.