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CONTENTS.
| XXIII. | Lampkin's Battery on the Retreat from Petersburg to Appomattox, by Lieutenant F. T. Massie
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293 |
| XXIV. | Longest Confederate March in the Shortest Time, by M. J. Moon, 18th Virginia
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248 |
| XXV. | Thirty-second Virginia at Sharpsburg, by John T. Parham
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250 |
| XXVI. | Men of Virginia at Ball's Bluff, by Major R. W. Hunter
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255 |
| XXVII. | Colonel W. T. Robins, Hero, by Maryus Jones
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275 |
| XXVIII. | Roll of Company I, 13th Virginia Cavalry
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278 |
| XXIX. | Famous Retreat from Philippi in May, 1861, by John A. McNeil
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280 |
| XXX. | The Imboden Raid and its Effects, by John A. McNeil
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294 |
| XXXI. | List of the Chaplains, A. N. V.
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313 |
| XXXII. | The Virginia's Great Fight. Her last Challenge and why she was Destroyed, by J. G. Fiveash
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316 |
| XXXIII. | Pickett's Last Charge at Gettysburg, by Colonel Joseph Mayo
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327 |
| XXXIV. | Advance from Appomattox, Startling Development of the South, address at Atlanta, Ga., January 19, 1907, by John Skelton Williams
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336 |
| XXXV. | How a woman saved Richmond in the Dahlgren Raid, by W. C. Preston
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353 |
| XXXVI. | 359 |
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