INDEX.
Abbeville, S. C., [56], [58], [61], [84].
Abbott, Ernest H., [396].
Abrahams, Captain, [61].
Adam’s Run, [346].
Adams, Charles Francis, [417].
Adams, Lucy, [306].
Adams, Rev. Mr., [362].
Adger, Mr. Robert, [201].
Africa, [197], [311], [394], [395].
African Church, Old, Richmond, [202], [232], [241].
Agricultural College of Florida, [308].
Agricultural College, South Carolina, [180].
Agricultural Land Scrip, [307-308].
Aiken, ex-Governor William, [85].
Alabama, [62], [63], [180], [301], [333], [387].
Alabama Room, Confederate Museum, [220].
Albany, N. Y., [101].
“Albany Evening Journal,” [160].
Alcorn, Gov. James Lusk, [317].
Alexandria, Va., [34].
Allen, Gov. Henry Watkins, of La., [260].
Ames, Senator Adelbert, [244].
Anderson, S. C., [365], [377].
Anderson, General Joseph, [32].
Anderson, Mary (Mrs. Navarro), [111].
Anderson, General Robert, [79].
Andrews, E. B., [250].
Appleton, Maj. William, [85].
Appleton, William H., [304].
Appomattox, [113].
Arkansas, [276], [372], [409].
“Armies of the Potomac and the Cumberland,” [115].
Armistead Burt House, Abbeville, S. C., [56], [84].
Arthur, Prince, [111], [244].
Astor House, [135].
Athens (Ga.), “Maid of,” [109].
Atlanta, Ga., [3], [12], [93], [96], [190], [192], [411], [417].
“Atlanta Constitution,” The, [387].
“Atlanta Journal,” The, [387].
Atlanta Memorial Association, [409].
Atlantic Monthly, [250], [278].
Augusta, Ga., [58], [60], [85], [114], [219].
Aycock, Governor Charles B., N. C., [387].
Bacon, Mrs. Rebecca Calhoun Pickens, [412].
Ball, Washington, [170].
Baltimore, Md., [101].
Baltimore Soc. for Liberal Education, etc., [303].
Bankrupt Law, [174-5].
Bannister, Anne, [109].
Bannister, Molly, [109].
Bartlett, General William Francis, [112].
Bates’ Tennesseeans, [418].
Battle Abbey, The, [411].
Battle for State-House, [353].
Bayard, Captain, [139-140], [144].
Bayne, Dr., of Norfolk, [255], [258].
“Bayonet House,” The, [370].
Bayou la Fourche, [179].
Beauregarde, General Pierre G. T., [160].
Beckwith, Bishop John Watrus, Ga., [304].
Beecher, Henry Ward, [79], [89].
Behan, Mrs. W. J., [409].
Bellows, Henry W., [89].
Benevolent Land Commission, [354].
Benjamin, Judah P., [60], [415].
Bernard, Meade, [327].
Betts, Mrs., of Halifax, [192].
Black, Colonel, [370].
Black Hawk, [414].
Black and Tan Assemblies, [249], [253], [320], [335], [360], [387], [398].
Black’s and White’s (Blackstone), [191].
Blaine, Jas. G., [210].
Blair, General Francis P., [127], [128].
Bland, Aunt Sally, [327].
Bolling, Tabb, [109].
Bomford, Colonel, [370].
Booth, J. Wilkes, [82], [89], [104].
Boston, [22], [313], [314], [320], [359], [360], [384], [410].
Boston Light Infantry, [359].
Boswell, Thomas W., [226].
Botts, John Minor, [226].
Bowery, The, [312].
Brazil, [157];
Emperor of, [158].
Breckinridge, General John Cabell, [60], [83].
Brown, General Orlando, [232].
Brown, John, R. I., [197].
Brown, Julius, [58].
Brown, W. E., [307].
Brown, William Garrott, [250].
Brownlow’s Machine, Tennessee Legislature, [124], [128].
Brunswick, Va., [326], [331].
Bryan, Mary E., [110].
Buckner, Milton, [362].
Buena Vista, [49].
Bullock, Gov. Rufus B., Ga., [293].
Bunker Hill Centennial, [359], [360].
Burgess, J. W., [250].
Burns, W. A., Dallas, Sarah, [142].
Burton, General, [237], [239].
Butler, General B. F., [110], [134], [377].
Butler, General M. C., [161], [360], [369].
Butts and tissue ballots, [289], [290].
Cabaniss, Betty, [109].
Cabaniss, Henry, [58].
Cabell, Mary Virginia Ellett, [412].
Calhoun, Andrew P., [180].
Calhoun, Mrs. Andrew P., [180].
Calhoun, John C., [49], [180].
Calhoun, Patrick, [180].
Calhoun, Mayor, of Atlanta, [3], [96].
Campbell, Captain Given, [60].
Campbell, Col. John Allen, [259].
Campbell, Judge John A., [32], [33], [34], [35], [36], [37], [40], [41], [63], [78], [91], [92], [132].
Campbell, Sir George, [170].
Camp Douglas, Chicago, [418].
Camp Grant, [123], [155].
Canada, [39], [135], [219], [253].
Canby, General Edward R., [63];
and Mrs. Canby, [108].
Candler, Gov. Allen D., Ga., [387].
Capers, Bishop William, [201].
Capital, Last of Confederacy, [47].
Cardoza, F. L., [360].
Carolina Hall, [365], [369], [370].
Carolinas, The, [214].
Carrington, Mr., [125].
Carroll, Mr. Charles, [415].
Carroll, Mr., [329], [330].
Cary, Colonel, [155].
Casserly, Senator Eugene, [243], [244].
Castle Thunder, [29].
Catawba Indians, [401].
Centennial, The, Philadelphia, [359].
Chamberlain, Daniel H., [358], [360], [364], [365], [368], [370], [371].
Chamberlain, Mrs. Daniel H., [357].
Chamblee, Canada, [135].
Charleston, S. C., [78], [85], [155], [182], [241], [330], [341], [344], [359], [361], [368].
Charleston “News-Courier,” [387].
Charlotte, N. C., [56], [57], [83], [84].
Charlotte “Observer,” [387].
Chase, C. T., [308].
Chase, Salmon P., and his daughter, Kate, [108].
Chattanooga, Tenn., [58].
Chesnut, Mrs. James, [110].
Chew, Miss, [303].
Chicago, Ills., [22], [101], [313], [399];
Dedication Confederate Monument, [418];
Black Hussars, City Troop, Confederate Veterans, Illinois National Guards, Grand Army of the Republic, [418].
“Chicago Times,” [211].
Chilton, General, [20].
Chimborazo Hospital, [16], [17], [229].
Chittenden, Mr. L. E., [89].
Christian Commission, The, [78].
Christmas, Washington, [33].
Chubbuck, Rev. F. E., [135].
Churches:
in Alabama, [133-135];
Canada, Chamblee, [135];
Niagara, St. Mark’s, [135];
Louisiana, New Orleans, Christ Church and other churches, [134-135];
Mississippi, Vicksburg, [134];
Missouri, Lexington, [135];
S. Carolina, Charleston, St. Michael’s, [363];
Zion Presbyterian, [201];
Columbia Trinity, [202];
Washington St. M. E., [4], [201];
Hampton plantation Chapel, [202];
Plowden Weston Chapel, [202];
Virginia, Richmond, Churches of, [9], [132];
Grace, [407];
Dr. Hoge’s, [9];
Northern Methodist Society, [108];
Old African Church, [202];
St. John’s, [405];
St. Paul’s, [9], [130], [222].
Cincinnati, [306], [418].
“Cincinnati Commercial,” The, [357].
Citadel Cadets, Charleston, [58].
City Point, Va., [32], [41].
Clarke, Gov. Charles, of Mississippi, [92], [93].
Clarke, Ellen Meade, [120].
Clarke, Captain H. M., [61], [62].
Clay, Clement C., [84], [85].
Clay, Mrs. Clement C., [85], [94], [110].
Clay, Henry, [49].
Clayton sisters, the, [110].
Cleaves, R. H., [360].
Clemson College, [181], [366].
Cleveland’s inauguration, President, [286].
Cleveland, O., [101].
“Clyde,” The, [102].
Cobb, Howell, [129].
Cocke, Nannie, [109].
Colfax (Schuyler), Vice-President, [244].
Colfax Riot, La., [333].
Colquhoun, A. R., [395].
Columbia, “The State,” [387].
Columbia, S. C., [3-6], [12], [16], [19], [84], [141], [155], [160], [201], [266], [273], [278], [354], [365], [369], [396], [411].
Columbia University (N. Y.) Studies, [250].
Columbus, Ohio, [101], [400], [418].
“Columbus Times,” Ga., [408].
Confederacy, United Daughters of the, [409-410].
Confederate Army, [1].
Confederate Memorial Literary Society, [411].
Confederate Museum, Richmond, Va., [60], [126], [225], [411].
Confederate relic rooms, [411].
Confederate Scrap-book, Mrs. Lizzie Cary Daniel’s, [126].
“Confederate Veteran,” The, [413].
Confederate Veterans, The United, [410], [418].
Confederated Memorial Associations of the South, [409].
Cooper, Dr. George E., [237].
Council, W. H., [402].
Courtney, Major John, [83].
Cowardin, of “The Dispatch,” [234].
Cowles, Patty, [109].
Craven, Dr. John J., [221], [224].
Crittendon, Mrs., [182].
Crockett, Carpet-Bagger, [316].
Crozier, Calvin S., [140-141], [377], [378].
Crump, W., [226].
Cuba, [20].
Culpeper, Va., [186].
Cummings, Father John A., [128].
Cunningham, Ann Pamela, [412].
Currie, Katie Cabell, [418].
Curry, Dr. J. L. M., [286].
“Daddy Cain,” [362].
Dahlgren’s fleet, [78], [79].
Dana, Charles A., [41], [103], [131].
Daniel’s Confederate Scrap-Book, Miss Lizzie Cary, [126].
Danville, Va., [47], [50], [52], [54], [55], [150], [378].
Darling, Flora Adams, [412].
Daughters of the American Revolution, [411], [412].
Daughters of the Confederacy, [411].
Daughters of the Revolution, [412].
“Daughter of the Confederacy, The,” Winnie Davis, [413], [416-417].
Daughters of the United States, 1812, [412].
Davenport, Isaac, [226].
Davis, Maj. B. K., [135].
Davis, Jefferson, [9], [32-34], [38], [47-57], [59-63], [72], [83-85], [90-91], [94-95], [101-104], [130], [132], [202], [219], [223-225], [233], [237], [239], [240], [241], [243], [413-418], [419].
Davis, Mrs. Jefferson, [57], [84], [102], [148], [159], [219], [220-222], [224-225], [229], [237], [408].
Davis, little Joe, [220], [407-8].
Davis, Winnie, [57], [95].
Davis, Williams T., [378].
Dawson, Judge M. L., [383].
Deaf and Dumb Asylum, S. C., [355].
Decoration Day, [405].
Delaware Firemen, [231].
Dennis, General, [366], [369].
Dents, The, [113], [282].
Derwent, Va., [159], [219].
Desha, Mary, [412].
Devens, General Charles, [344].
Devens’ Division, First Brigade, [24], [25].
Devereaux, [111].
De Witt, Surgeon, [363].
Dismal Swamp, [330].
“Dixie” (the song), [43], [63].
Dodge, Maj.-Gen., [135].
Douglas, Frederick, [396].
Drane, Mrs., [169], [170].
Drummond, John, [326], [330].
Du Bose, Dudley, [275].
Du Bose, Mrs., [94].
Duke, General Basil W., [418].
Duke’s Camp, General Basil, [61].
Dunning, W. A., [250].
Educational Fund, N. C., [307].
Education, Mississippi’s Department of, [308].
Egypt, [157].
Elder, W. H., Bishop, of Natchez, Miss., [134].
El Dorado, S. C., [341], [346].
Eliot, Professor C. W., of Harvard, [396].
Elliott, Speaker, [357], [358],
[360].
Elliott, General Stephen, [156].
Ellis, Rev. Rufus, [89].
Ellyson, ex-Mayor J. Taylor, [205], [286].
Elzey, General, [57], [58].
Emory and Wesleyan Colleges, Ga., [304].
Ensor, Dr. J. F., [355].
Europe, [157].
Evans, Mrs. Clement A., [409].
Evans Wilson, Augusta, [110].
Evaugh, Mr., [361].
Eve, Mrs. Philoclea, [412].
Everett, Edward, [412].
Ewell, General, [85].
Expatriation, [157], [159].
Ezzard, Ella, [110].
Farmville, Va., [205].
Fauquier, Va., [212].
Faver, David, [57], [58].
Fayetteville, Ark., [409].
Federal Prisons, Confederates released from, [140].
Fifteenth Amendment, Grant signing, [282].
Fitz, Rev. Mr., [214].
Fleming, Walter A., [135], [250], [278].
Florida, Agricultural Land Scrip, [307-308].
Florida, [214], [301], [307], [391].
Florida, State House of, [316].
Florida, “Times-Union,” Jacksonville, [387].
Foraker, Senator, [409].
Ford’s Theatre, [82].
“Forefathers’ Day,” [359].
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, [62], [275], [410].
Fort Lafayette, [134].
Fort Pulaski, [92].
Fortress Monroe, [92], [102], [103], [219], [222].
Fort Warren, [85].
Foss, Rev. A., [135].
Freedmen’s Bureau, [143], [211], [353].
Freedmen’s Saving Bank, [216].
Fullerton, General J. S., [213], [214], [215].
Fulton, Rev. Mr., [134].
Galt House, Louisville, Ky., [409].
Gamble’s Hill, Richmond, [149].
Gambling parlours, [372].
Garner, James Wilford, [317].
Garrison, William Lloyd, [79], [304].
Garside, Miss (Mrs. Welch), [409].
Gary, General, [360].
Geddings, Dr., [182].
Geddings, Mrs. Postell, [182].
Georgia, [109], [120], [206], [269], [275], [292], [301], [307], [408], [412].
Georgia Military Institute Battalion, [58].
Georgetown, D. C., [413].
Gettysburg, [38].
Gibson, Eustace, [257], [258-9].
Gildersleeve, Dr. J. R., [16].
Gillem, General Alvan Cullem, [249], [260].
Gilmer, General Jerry (Jeremy Francis), [125].
Gillmore, General Quincy Adams, [79], [85], [378].
Girardeau, Rev. Dr., [201].
Glenrie, Rev. Mr., [202].
Godfrey, Rev. Dr., [336].
Goode, E. C., [387].
Goode, Eugenia, [110].
“Goodlett, Mother” (Mrs. M. C.), [410].
Goodrich, Rev. Dr., [134].
Goodwin, Mayor of Columbia, S. C., [4].
Gordon, General John B., [410], [417].
Grace Church, Richmond, [407].
Gracebridge, Mrs., [151].
Grady, Henry Woodfin, [417].
Graham, John M., [85].
Grand Army of the Republic, [405], [417], [418].
Grant, General Frederick Dent, [418].
Grant, General Ulysses S., [23], [40], [41], [50], [79-80], [82], [85], [90-92], [97], [113-114], [132], [160], [213], [215], [224], [260], [274], [282], [301], [308], [357-358], [365], [368], [371], [377], [417].
Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S., [82], [107], [113], [114], [357].
Gray, Helen, [134].
Greeley, Horace, [36], [225], [226], [240], [241], [242].
Greenbrier White Sulphur (Springs), The, [149], [174].
Greenleaf, Mrs., [135].
Greensboro, N. C., [55], [56], [61], [83].
Greenville, S. C., [378].
Gregory, Alice, [109].
Hahn, Governor Michael, [34].
Hale, Edward Everett, [89].
Hall, Rev. Dr. Charles H., [222-223].
Halleck, General Henry W., [91], [92], [114], [125], [127], [377].
Hamilton, Gov. A. J., Texas, [247].
Hamilton, “Handsome Tom,” [58].
“Hampton Day,” [360].
Hampton family freeing slaves, [182].
Hampton, Wade, [6], [129], [160-161], [346], [359], [360-361], [364-365], [368-369], [370-371], [417].
Hampton, Mrs. Wade, [160-161].
Hampton, Va., [181].
Hampton Roads Peace Commission, [33].
Hancock, General Winfield Scott, [260].
Harby, Mrs. Lee, [182].
Hardy, Sally, [109].
“Harper’s Weekly,” [12], [49].
Harrison, Burton, [57], [237].
Harrison, W. H., [418].
Haskell, Col. Alex. C., [366].
Haxall house, [112].
Haxall, Richard Barton, [226].
Hayes, President Rutherford B., [371].
Hayward, [232], [234].
“Hell Hole Swamp,” [354].
Henderson, Mrs. Lizzie George, [413].
Henry, Patrick, [405].
Herbert, Hilary, [127], [142].
Hetzel, Margaret, [412].
Heyward, Gov. Duncan C., of S. C., [387].
Hill, Augusta, [110].
Hill, Mr., [185-187].
Hodges, of Princess Anne, [216], [257].
Hoge, Rev. Dr. Moses D., [9].
Holden, Gov. William Woods, N. C., [275], [307].
Hollywood, Richmond, [405], [406], [407].
Hollywood Memorial Association, [405].
Holmes, Professor, [361].
Honoré, Bertha (Mrs. Potter Palmer), [111].
Hood, General John B., [3], [60], [303].
Howard, General O. O., [216].
Howell, Miss Maggie, [57].
Hughes, Mrs. Sarah, [300].
Hull, Robert W., [93].
Hunkidory Club, The, [368].
Hunt, General, [363], [364].
Hunt, Mrs. Sallie Ward, [111].
Hunter, General, [377].
Hunter, R. M. T., [33], [91], [92].
Huntington, Dr. (Bishop) F. E., [89].
Hunton, General Eppa, [116], [283-284].
Huntsville, Ala., [135].
Illinois, [81], [393].
Illinois National Guards, [418].
Indian, The, [393-4], [400], [401].
Indianapolis, Ind., [101].
Ingalls, Senator John G., [391].
Iowa University Studies, [216].
Irvin, Charles E., [94].
Irwinsville, Ga., [95].
Jackson, D. K., [226].
James River, Va., [341].
Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, [399].
Jelks, Gov. W. D., [387].
Jewett, Mrs., Stony Creek, [183].
“John Sylvester,” The, [237].
Johns, Annie E., [18].
Johns Hopkins U. Studies, [250].
Johnson, Andrew, [83], [84-85], [90], [101], [130], [132], [133], [213], [222], [224], [247], [248], [325].
Johnson, Captain, [265], [266].
Johnson, Reverdy, [135].
Johnston, Joseph E., [47], [53], [56], [57], [60-62], [80-81], [84], [96], [417].
Johnston, Mrs. Marmaduke, [169].
Jones, Freeman, [327], [329], [332].
Kaye, Colonel, [37].
Keatley, Colonel J. H., [3].
Keene, Laura, [82].
Keiley, Anthony M., [37].
Kellogg, Gov. W. P., La., [333].
Kentucky, [220], [300], [412].
Kilpatrick’s troops, General H. J., [169].
King, Grace, [110].
King, Jule (Mrs. Henry Grady), [109].
King St., Charleston, [361].
Kirke’s cut-throats, [275].
Knauss, Colonel W. H., [418].
Knights of the White Camelia, [268].
Knox, Bill, [331].
Kohn, Mr. August, [182].
Kohn, Mrs. August, [182].
Ku Klux, [259], [268], [269-272], [275-278], [318], [360], [379], [410].
La Fourche, [377].
Lancaster, Ohio, [306].
La Têche, [377].
Laurens and Edgefield, [365].
Lea, Captain, [277].
Leacock, Rev. Dr., [134-135].
Leacock sisters, The, [110].
Lee, General Fitzhugh, [171], [417].
Lee’s mother (Anna Maria Mason), General Fitzhugh, [20].
Lee, General Robert E., [9], [43], [50], [67-68], [70-72], [89], [90-92], [97], [129], [130], [136], [159], [161], [174], [181], [303], [305], [413-414], [417].
Lee, Mrs. Robert E., [20], [47], [50], [70], [159], [181], [219], [303].
Lee’s surrender, [50], [53], [62].
Lee, General Sidney Dill, [418].
Lee, General Rooney (W. H. F.), his sweetheart, [109].
Lee, Susan Pendleton, [197].
Leland, J. P., Mr., [348].
“Leslie’s Weekly,” [385].
Letcher, Gov. John, [35].
Lett, J. P., William, [326], [329], [331].
Le Vert, Mme. (Octavia Walton), [110], [412].
Lewis, Colonel, [241].
Lewis, Dr., [326], [327], [328], [330], [331].
Lexington, N. C., [169].
Lexington, Va., [159], [162].
Libby Prison, [20], [29], [91], [92].
Liberty Hall, A. H. Stephens’ mansion, [93].
Lincoln, Abraham, [23], [29-43], [56], [57], [78], [79-89], [90], [91], [96-97], [101], [130], [132], [133], [247], [264], [282], [305], [377], [417].
Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham, [81], [107].
Lincoln, Robert, [80].
Lincoln, “Tad,” [30], [31].
Lindsay, Lewis, [255], [256].
Little Rock, Ark., [372].
Logan, General John A., [405].
London, Bishop of, [134].
Longfellow’s sister, Mrs. Greenleaf, [135].
Louisiana, [80], [204], [250], [260], [268], [276], [281], [307], [333], [371], [372].
Louisiana State Lottery, [372].
Louisville “Courier-Journal,” [396].
Louisville, Ky., [111], [409], [418].
Lowndes Co., Miss., [318].
Loyal or Union League, [263-265], [273], [277-278], [326], [334].
Ls, The Four, [264].
Lynchburg, Va., [35].
Lyons, James, [226], [237].
Lyons, Judge, [15].
Lyons, W. H., [226].
McCaw, Dr. James B., [16], [17], [67], [113].
McCaw, William, [67-68].
McClellan, General George B., [303], [414].
McClellan, George B., Mayor of New York, [414].
McClellan, Mr., [347].
McClellanville, S. C., [347].
McCulloch, Hugh, [221].
McDonald, Senator Joseph Ewing, [290].
McFarland, W. H., [226].
McGiffen, [326], [327], [330], [331].
McGregor, Vance, [335], [337], [338].
McKinley, President William, [89], [338], [417].
McLaws, General Lafayette, [60].
McLean, Mrs. Donald, [413].
McPherson, General James B., [133], [134].
McVeigh, Dr., [238], [239].
McVeigh vs. Underwood, [238].
Mackey, E. W., Speaker, [365], [367], [368], [370].
Mackey, Rep. candidate, [289].
Mackey House, [366].
Macon, Ga., [85], [304].
Magill, Bishop, [18].
Magruder, General J. B., [62], [155], [160].
Maguire, Dr. Hunter, [113], [114].
Mahone, General William, [288].
Mallory, Colonel, [259].
Mallory, Stephen Russell, Sec. Navy, [60].
Manchester, Va., [30].
Mann’s, Mr., in Chantilly, France, [415].
“Marching Through Georgia,” [305-307].
“Marriage Order,” The, [124-127], [128].
Marston, Mrs. Dr., [135].
Martin, Mr., of Tenn. Leg.,
[212].
Martin, Mrs. Henry, [361].
Martin, Rev. William, [4], [201], [356].
Martin, Isabella D., [160], [356].
Mason, Miss Emily V., [18], [159], [219], [303], [413-417].
Mason, Gov. Stevens Thomson, of Michigan, [414].
Massachusetts, [48], [150], [232], [233], [243], [244], [395-399], [417].
Matoaca, [11], [21-23], [42], [67-69], [77], [82], [108], [113], [123], [129], [147], [173], [413].
Maury, General Dabney Herndon, [62], [63].
Maury, Mr., [203].
Mayflower, The, [231].
Mayo, Mayor Joseph, [15], [16], [24], [91], [232].
Meade, General George G., [54], [114], [120], [378].
Meade, Julia, Mary and Marion, [109].
Meade, Mary, [111].
Means, Celina E., [274].
Mecklenburg, Va., [387].
Memminger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G., [51].
“Memorial Associations of the South, History of the Confederated,” [408].
Memorial Day, [405].
Memorial Hall, New Orleans, [411].
Meredith, Captain, [191].
Meredith, John A., [226].
Meredith, Judge, [15].
Meredith, Mrs., of Brunswick, [190].
Meridian, Miss., [63].
Mexico, [35], [49], [157], [221], [260].
Michigan, [414].
Miles, General Nelson A., [222], [223], [415].
Milledgeville, Ga., [209].
Minnegerode, Rev. Dr. Charles, [9], [18], [131], [222], [223].
Minor, Judge, [219], [220].
“Missionary Record,” The, [362].
Mississippi, [62], [244], [247], [249], [268], [276], [290], [301], [308], [317], [395].
Mississippi, Bishop of, [319].
Mississippi, [134].
Missouri, [135].
Missouri, [127], [128], [135], [285].
Molineux, General Edward Leslie, [61].
Money, facts and incidents about, [51-52], [61-62], [77], [140], [143], [148], [149], [150], [155], [168], [175], [185], [186], [187], [188], [203], [212], [214], [229], [258], [265-266], [291-292], [293], [302], [304], [307], [317], [320], [326], [336-337], [344-345], [353], [355-356], [372], [409], [410], [411], [419].
Monroe Co., Miss., [317].
Montague, Gov. A. J., Va., [387].
Monterey, Mexico, [49].
Montgomery, Ala., The “White House,” [411].
Montreal, Canada, [224].
Monumental, The, [108].
Mordecai, [111].
Morgan, John H. (his command), [61].
Morrisey, John, [254].
Morrison, Mrs. Edwin, [111].
Morrison, Prof. W. S., [181].
Morse, Samuel F. B., [135].
Mortimer, Judge, [334], [336].
Moses, Jr., Franklin J., [307], [351], [353], [355], [358].
Moses, Raphael, J., [61].
Mount Vernon, [412].
Mount Vernon Association, [111], [412].
Murray, Dr., [116].
Myers, Gustavus A., [226].
Nash, Beverly, [354], [355], [356].
“Nashville American,” The, [410].
Nashville, Tenn., [410].
Nassau Island, [94].
Nathan, Charles, [158].
“Nation,” The, [385].
National Park Military Commission, [418].
National Political Aid Society, [229], [233].
Newberry, S. C., [140-1], [377].
New England, [48], [210], [311].
New England Society, [359].
New Grenada, Central America, [37].
New Orleans, [3], [12], [110], [134-135], [158], [241], [268], [366], [369], [372], [377], [409], [410], [411].
Newspapers, [135].
New York, [22], [101], [135], [151], [263], [307], [312], [313], [371], [384], [393], [395].
New York Custom House, [89].
“New York Herald,” The, [71], [104], [240], [349].
New York “News,” [306].
New York, Old Guard of, [359], [361].
New York “Times,” [210].
New York “Tribune,” The, [48], [349], [350].
“New York World,” The, [240].
Niagara, Canada, [135].
Nichols, Gov. Francis T., La., [371].
North American Review, [377], [385], [395].
North Anna River, [171].
North Carolina, [80], [96], [210], [247], [270], [271], [274], [307], [326], [330], [386], [408].
Norwood, Rev. Dr., [405].
Nunan, Captain, [209].
Oakwood, Richmond, [405].
Oakwood Memorial Association, [405].
Oakwoods, Chicago, [418].
Oath of Allegiance, The, [37-38], [70-71], [91-92], [124-125], [128].
Oath, The Test, [127], [128], [249], [259], [260], [325].
O’Connell, Father, [5].
O’Conor, Charles, New York, [224], [239].
Ohio, [409].
Old Bank, Washington, Ga., [56].
“Old Blanford,” Petersburg, Va., [411].
Old Guard, of New York, [359].
Old Sweet Springs, Va., [149].
Orangeburg, S. C., [141].
Ord, General E. O. C., [41], [42], [69], [91], [92];
and Mrs. Ord, [112].
Orphan Asylum, Colored, [354].
Osband, General, [93].
Osborne, Betty and Jeannie, [109].
Ould, Judge, [126], [237], [239].
Ould, Mattie, [109].
“Outlook,” The, [396], [398].
Page, Betty and Lucy, [109].
Page, Mrs., [169].
Pale Faces, [268].
Palmore’s, Va., [159].
Paris, France, [415].
Parker, W. T., [377].
Parks, H. B., [402].
Parrish, John, [328], [330].
Patrick, General Marsena R., [21], [69], [92].
Patti, Adelina, [202].
Paul, D’Arcy, [111].
Payne, Lewis, [82], [104].
Peabody Fund, [286], [304].
Peel, Mrs. Lawson, [412].
Pendleton, General and Mrs., [162-163].
Pendleton Club, S. C., The, [360].
Penn, J. Garland, [402].
Penrose, Major, [30].
Perry, Gov. Benj. F., S. C., [143], [144], [260], [377], [378].
Petersburg, [37], [40], [43], [108], [109], [129], [160], [205].
Petersburg “Index-Appeal,” [160].
Peyster, Lieutenant de, [12].
Philadelphia, Pa., [101], [163], [263], [359].
“Philadelphia Inquirer,” [221].
Philippines, [20], [306].
Phillips, Wendell, [102].
“Picayune,” The, [110].
Pickens County men, [360].
Pickett, Gen. Geo. E., [38].
Pierce’s Cabinet, President, [414].
Pierce, Paul Skeels, [216].
Pierpont, Gov. F. H., [34], [92], [241], [255];
and Mrs. Pierpont, [108].
Pike, Mr. J. S., of Maine, [371].
Pinckney, Captain Thomas, [341], [343-347], [349].
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (of the Revolution), [201], [342].
Pius IX., Pope, [415].
“Planting officials,” The, [214].
Platt, Mrs. William H., [111].
Pocotaligo, S. C., [378].
Polk, Bishop Leonidas and Mrs., [179].
Polk, Dr. W. M., [179].
Polk, President James K., [48].
Poole, Maggie, [110].
Pope, General John, [301].
Pope, Mrs. Sallie Ewing, [111].
Poppenheim, Miss M. B., [182].
Porter, Admiral David D., [30], [40], [41].
Portridge, Sophia, [111].
Potter, Bishop Horatio, [135].
Potter, Mrs. James Brown, [110].
Powell, Dr., [330], [331].
Powhatan, Va., [129].
Prescott, Addie, [110].
Preston, Cobb, [335].
Preston, General William, [182].
Price, Rev. Dr., [405].
Prince Arthur, [111], [244].
Proctor, Rev. Dr., [405].
Pryor, Mrs. Roger A., [110], [412].
Raines, Mrs. L. H., [410].
Raleigh, N. C., [84], [114], [140], [275], [408].
Raleigh, Mr. Bennett’s house near, [84].
Ralls, General, [95].
Randall, James R., [85].
Randolph, Bishop Alfred Magill, [205].
Randolph, Senator Theodore F., [290].
Randolph, Uncle, [12], [23], [35], [113], [133].
Raymond, Henry J., [31].
Raymond, Miss, [22].
Reagan, John H., [59].
Red Shirts, The, [360], [368].
Reed, William B., [224], [239].
Reid, Whitelaw, [349].
Revels, Hiram R., [243], [244].
Rhett, Mrs., [20].
Richardson, Mrs. Ida B., [110].
Richmond, Va., [3], [9-25], [37], [62-63], [69], [72], [91], [92], [109], [111], [123], [139], [150], [185], [187], [205], [229], [231], [240], [241], [255], [399], [405-408], [417-418].
Richmond Blues, The, [407].
Richmond College, [202].
Richmond Theatre, [107].
Richmond “Times-Dispatch,” [25], [387].
Rifle Clubs, The, [360], [363], [364], [368], [370].
Riots:
Brunswick, [332-333];
Cowboy, [362];
Charleston, [241], [363];
Colfax, [333];
Ellenton, [349];
Hamburg, [362];
Little Rock, [371-372];
New Orleans, [241], [372];
Richmond, [229], [234], [241].
Ripley, General Edward H., [24-25], [131].
Robertson, Dr. and Mrs., [57], [59], [60];
Kate Joyner Robertson (Mrs. Faver), [59], [61];
Willie Robertson, [59].
Rockett’s, [29].
Rollins, Misses, [356].
Rome, Italy, [415].
Roosevelt, President Theodore, [338], [418], [419].
Rosemont Cemetery, Newberry, S. C., [140].
Rousseau, General, [135].
Roxmere, [334].
Ruger, General Thomas Howard, [365], [368], [370].
Ryland, Rev. Dr. Robert, [202-203].
Sage, B. F., [307].
Saint, Captain, 4th Iowa, [93].
St. John, General I. M., [59].
St. Michael’s bells, [363].
Santo Domingo, [197].
Salisbury, N. C., [56].
Santee River, The, [341].
Savannah, Ga., [58], [135], [155], [410].
Savannah “News,” The, [387].
Saxton, General and Mrs. Rufus, [119], [120];
General, [143].
Schell, Augustus, [226].
Schley, Mr., Augusta, Ga., [219].
Schofield’s Code for Freedmen, [210].
Schofield, General J. M., [232], [234], [255], [259], [260], [325], [329], [379].
Scott, Gov. R. K., S. C., [281], [307], [351], [370].
Seaford, U. S. Marshal, [293].
Sea Islands, The, [79], [341].
Sears, Dr. Barnas, [304].
Selma, Ala., [78].
Seney (George Ingraham), benefactions, [304].
“Sentinel,” The, [22].
Sepoy Massacres, [391].
Sergeant, Miss, of Atlanta, [304].
Sewanee Review, [250].
Seward, William H., [82], [378].
Sharkey, Gov. William L., Miss., [247].
Shea, George, [239].
Shepley, General George F., [11], [12], [22], [30], [31], [32], [36], [39], [41], [131].
Sheppard, J. C., [365].
“Sheridan’s Ride,” [305].
Sherman, General, [3-6], [16], [18], [37], [50-51], [57], [80], [81], [84], [96], [97], [115], [128], [132], [135], [182], [190], [202], [247], [281], [305], [326], [330], [371], [377].
Shiloh, National Park, [418].
Sibley, [333].
Simonton, Judge C. H., [287].
Simpson, Colonel R. W., [360].
Simpson, W. S., [366].
Sing Sing, N. Y., [278].
Sligo, Lord, [134].
Sloan, Captain, [125].
Slocomb, Mrs., [110].
Slocomb family, [110].
Smith, Gerrit, [226], [241], [242].
Smith, W. B. (author), [395].
Smith, Gov. William H., Ala., [333].
Smith, Gov. William, [34], [35], [92].
Smythe, Mrs. A. T., [182].
South Carolina, [4-6], [37], [54], [140], [143], [158], [160-161], [180], [192], [204], [206], [247], [250], [260], [265], [267], [271], [273], [276], [289], [317], [348], [359], [370], [371], [377], [412].
South Carolina Agricultural College, [180].
South Carolina, State University, [355].
“South Carolina Women in the Confederacy,” [182].
Southern Ballot-Box, [281].
“Southern Cross,” Hampton’s cottage, [160].
Southern Educational Conference, 1905, [396].
“Southern Opinion,” The, [305].
Southside Virginia, [399].
Spanish-American War, [312].
Spencer, C. B., [402].
Spencer’s libels, Senator G. E., [333].
Spotswood, The, [108], [237].
Springfield, Ills., [101].
Stanton, Edwin M., [41-43], [51], [57], [80], [82], [90], [92], [96], [97], [132], [223], [224], [281].
“State,” The Columbia, [387].
Steedman, General James Barrett, [213-215].
Stephens, Alexander H., [33], [55], [58], [93], [94], [95], [417].
Stephens, Judge Linton, [292-293].
Stephens, Lint, [58].
Stephens, Dr. Robert G., [163].
Stevens, Atherton H., [12], [16].
Stevens Mystery, Yanceyville, N. C., [274].
Stevens, Thaddeus, [242].
Stevenson, Mrs. Adlai E., [413].
Stewart, Hon. Charles, [142-143].
Stimson, William, [386].
Stoneman, General George, [260], [325].
Stoney, Captain, [156].
Storrs, Rev. Dr. Richard S., [79].
Stratton, Professor, [385].
Strong, Major George C., [134].
Stuart, J. E. B., [171], [407].
Sumner, Charles, [81].
Sumter’s anniversary, [79].
Surratt, Mrs., [104].
Sutherlin, Major, [47], [48], [52], [53-55].
Sutherlin Mansion, [47], [48], [51], [52], [56].
Sutherlin, Mrs., [47], [48], [49], [51], [52], [53-56].
“Sun,” The New York, [103].
Swayze, U. S. Commissioner, [293].
Taylor, Mrs. Thomas, [182].
Taylor, General Richard, [62], [63], [92].
Teller, Senator Henry Moore, [290].
Tennessee, [268], [418].
Tennesseeans, Bates’, [418].
Terrell, Gov. Joseph M., of Ga., [387].
Texas, [62], [142], [160], [215], [247], [260], [350], [395], [418].
Texas Ranger, [407].
Thomas, James, [226].
Thomas, Judge, [32], [33], [34], [40], [41].
Thomas, William Hannibal, [385].
Thompson, Mrs. Joseph, [411].
Throckmorton, Gov. J. W., [215], [260].
Tidewater Virginia, [399].
Tillinghast, J. A., [395].
Tilton, Theodore, [79].
“Times-Democrat,” The, New Orleans, [387].
Tissue Ballots, [288].
Titlow, Captain, [103].
Todd, Dr. Scott, [58].
Toombs, General Robert, [57], [59], [60], [61], [93].
Toombs, Mrs. Robert, [94], [143].
Tournaments, [167].
Traveller, [68], [109].
Trenholm, G. A., [60], [92].
Trent River Settlement, [214].
Trescot, W. H., [143].
Triplett, Mary, [109].
Trobriand, General Philippe Regis de, [372].
Trowbridge, Colonel, [141].
Tucker, John Randolph, [239].
Tulane University, [304].
Tupper, Rev. Dr., [60].
Turner, Henry G., [302].
Tuskegee, Ala., [181].
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” [214].
Underwood, Judge John C., [233], [239], [241], [242], [253].
Upton, General, [60], [93].
Urquhart, Captain David, [110].
Urquhart, Mrs. David, [110].
Urquhart, Cora (Mrs. James Brown Potter), [110].
Ursuline Convent, [4].
Valentine’s, Stuart, [407].
Valliant, Theodosia Worthington, [111].
Van Alen, General, [42].
Vance, Betty, [111].
Vance, Gov. Zebulon B., N. Carolina, [96], [102].
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, [226].
Vanderbilt University, [304].
Van Lew, Miss, [108].
Vardaman, Gov., of Miss., [387].
Vest, Senator, [127].
Vicksburg, Miss., [128];
pastors of, [133], [134], [418].
Vincent, Mrs., and Lucy, [265-266].
Virginia, [34-35], [39], [41], [42], [71], [80], [115], [139], [161], [170], [214], [232], [260-269], [285], [305], [326], [341], [379], [387], [399], [408], [412].
Wade, Senator Benj. F., [90].
Walker, George, [172-173].
Walker, Gov. Gilbert C., Va., [331].
Walker-Wells Campaign, [316].
Walker, J. M., Mayor, of Danville, [53].
Wall, L. G., [327], [328].
Wallace House, The, [365], [370].
Wallace, Marshal, [363].
Wallace. W. H., Speaker, [365], [366], [367], [368].
Walworth, Ellen Hardin, [412].
Warmouth, Henry C., [281], [307].
Warwick, Abraham, [226].
Washington Artillery, N. O., [110].
Washington, Booker T., [402].
Washington, D. C., [33], [39], [41], [79], [81], [83], [91], [97], [101], [104], [113], [130], [185], [187], [221], [225], [234], [243], [248], [260], [281], [287], [316], [333], [337], [364], [371], [372], [417].
Washington, Ga., [57], [59], [60], [94].
Washington (and Lee) College, Lexington, Va., [159], [161], [413].
Washington and Lee Association, [303].
Washington, Eugenia, [412].
Washington, George, [170];
Statue of, [292];
tomb of, [412];
his mother’s tomb, [412].
Washington, John, [412].
Washington, Colonel William, [360].
Washington Light Infantry, Charleston, [359].
Washington, Miss, of S. Carolina, [182].
“Washington Post,” The, [412].
Watkins, Judge, [205].
Watkins Neighbourhood, [312].
Watkins, Mr. and Mrs., [313].
Webster, Daniel, [49].
Weems, Colonel, [60].
Weitzel, Godfrey, [16], [17], [20], [22-24], [36], [39-42], [107], [131-133], [377].
Welch, Mrs. (Miss Garside), [409].
Wellington, Mrs. [129].
Wells, Gov. Henry H., [329].
Welsh, A., [226].
West Point, N. Y., [20], [38], [48], [126].
West Virginia, [34].
W. Virginia University Studies, [250], [278].
Wharton, Captain, [69], [70].
Wheeler, General Joe, [94-95], [102], [417].
Wheeless, John F., [62].
Wherry, Col. W. M., [259].
“Whig,” The, [24], [39], [41], [42], [107].
Whipper, W. J., [358], [360].
White, Mrs., of Brunswick, [191].
White Brotherhood, The, [268].
White House, The, Montgomery, Ala., [411].
White House, The Davis Mansion, Richmond, [29], [36], [60], [126], [219], [221], [411].
White House, The, Washington, D. C., [37], [43], [80], [282].
White League, [268].
White Rose, Order of the, [268].
Whitney, Eli, [197].
Wigfall, Louise (Mrs. Wright), [110].
Wilde, General, [143].
Williams, Mrs. David R., [110].
Williams, Mrs. Mary, [408].
Wilmer, Bishop, of Alabama, [133].
Wilmington, N. C., [193].
Wilson, General James H., [85].
Wilson, Judge S. F., [418].
Wilson, Senator Henry, [243], [244].
Wilson, Woodrow, [250].
Winfield, Miss, [243], [244].
Wingfield, Rev. J. H. L. (Bishop), [129].
Winnsboro, S. C., [6].
Wise, Captain George, [70], [71].
Wise, Henry A., [50], [71].
Wise, Lieutenant, [50].
Wood, Benjamin, [226].
Wood’s house in Greensboro, Col., [56].
Woods, General William B., [133].
Wortham, Miss, [125].
Wright, General Horatio D., [52], [53], [54].
Wright, Mary (Mrs. Treadwell), [111].
Yulee, Senator D. L., [92].
Yulee, Mrs. D. L., [110].
Yankee Landon, [334], [335], [336], [337], [338].
Zola, [372].
Footnotes:
[1] Gentlemen of the old regime would say: “A woman’s name should appear in print but twice—when she marries and when she dies”; the “Society” page of to-day was unknown to them. They objected to newspaper notoriety for themselves, and were prone to sign pseudonyms to their newspaper articles. Matoaca, loyal to her uncle’s prejudices, requires that I print him only by the name she gives him and the title, one which was affectionately applied to him by many who were not his kin. To give his real name in full would be to give hers.
[2] General Ripley, in “Confederate Column” of the “Times-Dispatch,” Richmond, Virginia, May 29, 1904.
[3] In 1793, 1803, 1812-14, 1844-50, Northern States threatened to secede. Of Massachusetts’ last movement Mr. Davis said in Congress: “It is her right.” Nov. 1, Dec. 17, Feb. 23, 1860-61, the “New York Tribune” said: “We insist on letting the Cotton States go in peace ... the right to secede exists.”