DjVu pages 5 & 6 no longer duplicate pages 7 & 4 respectively. Never ascertained if 5 & 6 were instead placeholders for missing pages or not. Revert status.
The Battle of the Wilderness—the part taken by Mahone's brigade in. An address by Comrade John R. Turner before A. P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans, March 3, 1892
The Medical History of the Confederate States Army and Navy, Comprising the Official Report of Surgeon Joseph Jones, M. D., LL.D., Surgeon-General of the United Confederate Veterans; a Report of the Proceedings of the Re-union of the Survivors of the Medical Corps, July 2, 1892, at N. B. Forrest Camp, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Address of Surgeon-General Jones, with Statistics of the Armies of Mississippi and Tennessee, 1861-'5, and results of great Battles and Official Correspondence of Dr. Jones as to the Forces and Losses of the Southern States, 1861-'5, with reference to the number and condition of surviving Confederate soldiers who were disabled by the wounds and diseases received in defence of the Rights and Liberties of the Southern States
The Defence of Battery Wagner. An address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association in Augusta, Georgia, on its fourteenth annual re-union, April 26, 1892, by Colonel H. D. D. Twiggs
General A. P. Hill—Presentation of his statue to A. P Hill Camp, Petersburg, Virginia, with ceremonies and addresses of Major T. A. Brander, Captain W. Gordon McCabe, Hon. George L Christian and Colonel William H. Palmer
Life and Character of William L. Saunders, LL.D. An oration before the Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina, May 31, 1892, by Hon. A. M. Waddell
The Ex-Confederate, and What He Has Done in Peace. An address before the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, October 26, 1892, by Hon. W. C. P. Breckenridge, with account of Re-union and Officers
The Heroine of Confederate Point. An interesting contemporaneous Account of the Heroic Defence of Fort Fisher, December 24-25, 1864, by the wife of the commandant, Colonel William Lamb
The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Oration by Hon. D. B. Hill, at the one hundred and seventeenth anniversary, celebrated at Charlotte, N. C., May 20, 1892.
Unveiling of the Statue of General A. P. Hill, at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1892, with the oration of General James A. Walker, and full account of the ceremonies