geon C. S. A., and editor of a Confederate States medical journal, Richmond, Va. Medical Inspectors, John B. Gaston, M. D., Montgomery, Ala.; George A. Ketchum, Mobile, Ala., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.
Department of Florida—Medical Director, George Troupe Maxwell, M. D., Jacksonville, Fla.
Department of Mississippi—Medical Director, Moore, surgeon C. S. A. Medical Inspectors, Bolivar A. Vaughan, M. D., Columbus, Miss., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.; Wm. D. Lipscomb, M. D., Columbus, Mis
X. Alabama—Medical Director, R. F. Michel, M. D., Montgomery, Ala.; Medical Inspectors, John B. Gaston, M. D., Montgomery, Ala., George A. Ketchum, M. D., Mobile, Ala., and Claudius H. Mastion, M. D., Mobile, Ala.
XI. Florida—Medical Director, George Troupe Maxwell, M. D., Jacksonville.
XII. Mississippi—Medical Director, J. F. Moore, Estbuchie, Miss.; Medical Inspectors, Bolivar A. Vaughan, M. D., Columbus, Miss., Wm. L. Lipscomb, M. D., Columbus, Miss., George W. Howard, M. D., Vicks
n, appointed by Secretary of War to rank Dec. 4, ‘61. Dec. 31, ‘62, Cleveland, Tenn. Jan. 9, ‘63, ordered to Rome, Ga. (General Bragg). Oct. 20, ‘63, resigned.
Maxwell, D. A., Surgeon.
Dec. 31, ‘62, member of Examining Board, Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 31, ‘63, Vaccine Surgeon, Atlanta, Ga.
McCain, Jno. S., Surgeon, appointed by Secr M., detailed by order Major-Gen. Walker. April 31, ‘63, 40th Alabama Battalion.
McManor, L. D., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, S. S., Wofford's Brigade.
Maxwell, J. C., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, 2d S. C. Regiment.
MacKEYey, J. F., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, 3d S. C. Battalion.
McAfee, J. R., Surgeon, tract made by General Roddy, Nov. 1, ‘63, at $100. Appointed by Surgeon-General, Nov. 30, ‘63, 4th Alabama Cavalry. March 31, ‘64, William's Battalion Cavalry.
Maxwell, Pinckney J., Assistant Surgeon, ordered to report to E. A. F., Jan. 7, ‘64. Jan. 28, ‘64, ordered to report to Major-General Cheatham, Com
n B., 386.
Cassville, Battle of, 6.
Causes of the War; Slavery and States' Righs; Exposition by Hon. Jos. Wheeler, 24.
Cave, D. D., Rev. Robert C. His noble vindication of the South, 359.
Cedar Creek, Battle of, 306.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 288.
Chew's Battery; Its glorious career, 41.
Chickamauga; Marking the battle-field of, 127.
Christian, Hon., Geo. L. His just remarks introducing Hon. John W. Daniel, 386.
Clark, Rev T. D. D., prayer by, 41.
Clarke, Capt. Maxwell T., 348.
Coercion, Federal, 36.
Collier, Hon. C. F., 69.
Colston, Capt. F. M,, 377.
Columbia Post, G. A. R., Dept.
Ill.; its criticism of Dr. Cave's oration, 381.
Confederate and Federal Forces, disparity between, 95.
Confederate Generals who died in poverty, 65; senior, now living, 388.
Confederate Heroism, 54, 63.
Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 387.
Confederate Morals, 81, 107, 367.
Confederate Prisoners; hardships of; placed under Confederate fire,