LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME XIV FACING PAGE Robert Edward Lee. From a daguerreotype probably made Ordinance of secession of South Carolina. From a facsimile in the Library of Congress, Washington title title 17 Beriah Magoffin, governor of Kentucky 32 Judah Philip Benjamin, secretary of state, C. S. A. Edmund Ruffin, C. S. A., who fired the first shot against Fort 49 General Robert Anderson, U. S. A., in command at Fort Sumter 49 64 64 John Henninger Reagan, postmaster-general, C. S. A. and peace commissioner in February, 1865 Stephen Russell Mallory, secretary of the navy, C. S. A. Hall of Representatives in the Capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, in which the Constitution of the Confederate States of America was signed . . 81 81 96 FACING PAGE Claiborne Fox Jackson, governor of Missouri John Cabell Breckinridge, secretary of war, C. S. A. . Plan of the battlefield at Bull Run, July 21, 1861. . George Davis, attorney-general, C. S. A. From a painting in the Confederate Museum, Richmond, Virginia James A. Seddon, secretary of war, C. S. A. in the State Library, Richmond, Virginia. 193 From a painting 193 Map of the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862. From facsimile of original in possession of the Southern Historical Society. 208 225 Major-general John Hunt Morgan and Mrs. Morgan. Josiah (Blood is thicker than Water) Tatnall, commodore, C. S. N., Raphael Semmes, rear-admiral, C. S. N. Battle of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, November 24, 1863. Map of the line west of Chattanooga Creek, accompanying report of Major-general Carter L. Stevenson, C. S. Army, commanding division and left flank, Army of Tennessee. From the Library of Congress. 240 240 240 273 288 321 336 353 Gideon Johnson Pillow, brigadier-general, C. S. A. FACING PAGE James Longstreet, major-general, C. S. A. . Stephen D. Lee, lieutenant-general, C. S. A. . Map of the United States of America, showing the boundaries of the Union and Confederate geographical divisions and departments, June 30, 1861. From an original in the Map Department, Library of Congress Address to the people of the free States. From an original in the Library of Congress Richard Taylor, major-general, C. S. A. Joseph Eggleston Johnston, general, C. S. A.. Albert Sidney Johnston, general, C. S. A. 368 368 368 401 416 433 433 433 Benjamin Franklin Cheatham, major-general, C. S. A. 448 Jefferson Davis. From a photograph made after the War 481 496 H |