INDEX.

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Jamestown and its significance [5]
The Jamestown Exposition [5]
A tribute to Virginia [7]
History of Company F, Fifty-sixth Regiment [8]
Confederate monument at Shelby [35]
A patriotic recruit [36]
A bad case of itch [37]
Longstreet’s Corps on the way to Chickamauga [38]
Shooting an outlaw [39]
Removing Federal prisoners from Richmond to Andersonville [40]
Navigating the Appomattox River [42]
Incidents in the lines [45]
Reminiscences of Point Lookout Prison [46]
A negro servant who claimed he carried white ladies’ hair [47]
Begging crumbs from a negro’s table [47]
Two patriotic soldiers and one who was out for the bounty [48]
On the wharf detail, and waiting to steal something from Uncle Sam’s plentiful stores [48]
The invasion of home land after Lee’s surrender [52]
A faithful negro servant [52]
Would not let them take all the meat the man had [53]
Confederate troopers commit outrages, plunder and murder [54]
A hearty conscript [54]
Scenes at Appomattox—Stragglers in the Union army [56]
A patriotic darkey [57]
An aggrieved Union soldier seeks sympathy from his Southern people [58]
Field officers of the Fifty-sixth Regiment, North Carolina troops [58]
A true Virginia boy and a bit of romance [62]
Col. Billy Miller’s upright farm in the upright regions of Cleveland County, and how he
came to own it, with sketches of the county and some of its people
[65]
Uncle Abe Wallis’ visit to Washington [69]
An Irish socialist [71]
Seven days’ fight around Richmond [71]
The negro problem [75]

Transcriber’s Note:

Inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, and the use of quotation marks have been retained.