The United Confederate Veterans—The Fourth Official Report of Joseph Jones, M. D., LL. D., Surgeon General, covering the period extending from April 9, 1892, to July, 1893, with report of Camps of the Organization, with list of officers, number of inmates, etc., and recommendations toward the augmentation of the efficiency and beneficence of the Camps, Rendered at the Fourth Annual Meeting, held at Birmingham, Ala., July 19th and 20th, 1893
The Muster-Roll of Company "D" of the Fifth Virginia Regiment of the Stonewall Brigade, with account of battles in which the company was engaged, casualties, etc., by T. M. Smiley, late Orderly Sergeant of the company
The Last days of the Army of Northern Virginia. An Address by Hon. Thomas G. Jones, Governor of Alabama, before the Virginia Division of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, at the Annual Meeting at Richmond, Va., October 12, 1893, with proceedings and list of officers of the Association
The First Virginia Infantry in the Peninsula Campaign. A paper read before Pickett Camp of Confederate Veterans, at Richmond, Va., December 4, 1893, by Ex-Commander Charles T. Loehr
The Life and Character of Lieutenant-General D. H. Hill. An Address before the Ladies' Memorial Association at Raleigh, N. C., May 10, 1893, by Hon. A. C. Avery, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina
The Battle of Frazier's Farm, June 29, 1862, and the part taken therein by Louisiana Troops. A paper read before the Louisiana Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, February 18, 1893, by Capt. John W. T. Leech
Exercises on the occasion of the Unveiling of the Monument to the Defenders of Vicksburg, Misissippi, April 25, 1893, with the addresses of Lieutenant-General Stephen D. Lee, and Ex-Governor M. F. Lowry
Battle Echoes from Shiloh. Varying accounts of the Survivors of Battery A, of the Chicago Light Artillery and of the Washington Artillery, the first reviewed by Colonel J. A. Chalaron
"The Bloody Angle." The Confederate Disaster at Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864, by which the "Stonewall Brigade" was annihilated. Accounts of General James A. Walker, Colonel Thomas H. Carter, Lieutenant Wm. S. Archer, Rev. M. S. Stringfellow and Major D. W. Anderson
The Battles fought at Fort Fisher in 1864 and 1865. An Address by Col. William Lamb, of Norfolk, delivered before Cape Fear United Confederate Veterans, at Wilmington, N. C., Tune, 1893, with plans of Forts Fisher and Buchanan
"The Officer who rode the Gray Horse"—The heroism of Major C. L. Jackson; volunteer aid to General J. E. B. Stuart at the Battle of Drainesville, Dec. 20, 1861
What became of the Gold and Silver in the Confederate States Treasury. The Account of Capt. W. H. Parker, C. S. Navy, who had it in charge in its Transportation South
Appomattox Court House—Incidents of the Surrender, as given by Colonel Charles Marshall in his Address on the Anniversary of the Birth-day of General R. E. Lee at Baltimore, Md., Jan. 19, 1894
A new version of the Feeding of the Army of General R. E. Lee at Appomattox C. H., by General M. R. Morgan, Assistant Commissary-General of Subsistence U. S. Army
The Crenshaw Battery of Richmond; Its service during its return from Gettysburg at Falling Waters, Brandy Station, Spotsylvania Court-House, Jericho Ford, and Second Cold Harbor reviewed by J. C. Goolsby