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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

VOLUME XIV

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Robert Edward Lee. From a daguerreotype probably made
when he was colonel of cavalry, U. S. A., now in possession
of the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond
Robert Edward Lee. From the portrait as commander-in-chief,
C. S. A., painted by J. A. Elder, now in the Corcoran Gal-
lery, Washington.

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Ordinance of secession of South Carolina. From a facsimile in

the Library of Congress, Washington

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Beriah Magoffin, governor of Kentucky

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Judah Philip Benjamin, secretary of state, C. S. A.

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Edmund Ruffin, C. S. A., who fired the first shot against Fort
Sumter .

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General Robert Anderson, U. S. A., in command at Fort Sumter
Alexander Hamilton Stephens, vice-president, C. S. A. .

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John Henninger Reagan, postmaster-general, C. S. A.
Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, secretary of state, 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 . .

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Claiborne Fox Jackson, governor of Missouri

John Cabell Breckinridge, secretary of war, C. S. A. .
Martin Jenkins Crawford, peace commissioner.

Plan of the battlefield at Bull Run, July 21, 1861.
print in the Library of Congress.

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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.

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From a painting

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Map of the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862. From facsimile of original in possession of the Southern Historical Society.

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Major-general John Hunt Morgan and Mrs. Morgan.
Major-general Sterling Price. From the painting in possession of
the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis.
Major-general James Ewell Brown Stuart. From the painting in
the Confederate Memorial Museum, New Orleans
Lieutenant-general Thomas Jonathan Jackson. From the paint-
ing in the Confederate Memorial Museum, New Orleans
General Orders No. 28, issued by Major-general Butler in New
Orleans, May 15, 1862. From the original in the Con-
federate Memorial Collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Receipt for a chest of silver deposited for safekeeping by Major-
general Benjamin F. Butler in 1862, with endorsement
showing its return delivery on his order in 1867. From
the original in the Confederate Memorial Collection, New
Orleans, Louisiana

Josiah (Blood is thicker than Water) Tatnall, commodore, C. S. N.,
in command of the Merrimac

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.

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Gideon Johnson Pillow, brigadier-general, C. S. A.

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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.

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Benjamin Franklin Cheatham, major-general, C. S. A.

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Jefferson Davis.

From a photograph made after the War
Battle flags in the Memorial Hall of the Louisiana Historical
Society.

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