Confederate military history; a library of Confederate States history . Cause—Colic ::joStudents in the Front—Great Campaigns and ValorousAchievements—Humanity toward tiiu Enemy—Religio:: inthe Camp—Incidents of Personal Hcioism—The Veteran inCivil Life Ho CLEMENT A. EVANS. An Outline of the Cunixi> ^Iilitarv History. .195-265 STEPHEN D. LEE. The South since the War 267-56S DOCUMENTAL AND STATISTICAL APPENDIX, Wq-Constitution of the Confederate States, 371—Members of theProvisional and Regular Congresses of the ConfederateStates, 3S4—Chronological List of Engag


Confederate military history; a library of Confederate States history . Cause—Colic ::joStudents in the Front—Great Campaigns and ValorousAchievements—Humanity toward tiiu Enemy—Religio:: inthe Camp—Incidents of Personal Hcioism—The Veteran inCivil Life Ho CLEMENT A. EVANS. An Outline of the Cunixi> ^Iilitarv History. .195-265 STEPHEN D. LEE. The South since the War 267-56S DOCUMENTAL AND STATISTICAL APPENDIX, Wq-Constitution of the Confederate States, 371—Members of theProvisional and Regular Congresses of the ConfederateStates, 3S4—Chronological List of Engagements by Stales,389—Statistics, 499—Index, 513—Illustrations . , 547 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. facing page Barron, Samuel 112 Brooke, John M ] ] * j j2 Brown, I. N \\\ no , Franklin * no CooKE, J. W [ 112 Flags, Confederate 359 Hollins, George N 112 Ingraham, D. N * . 112 Jones, J. William 117 vEE, SlEIIIEN D * 267 Maffitt, j. N 112 Parker, PI i Semmes, Raihaei 112 T.\ttnall, Josiah 112 Tuc KLR. John R * 112 Wood, John T 112. WILLIAM H. PARKER the: THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY BY u:.;;. j , CAPT. WILLIAM HARWAR PARKER, Author of Naval Tactics, Naval Light Artillery, Recollections of a Naval/• Officer, Familiar Tall<s on Astronomy, Etc., Etc., Etc. The ?.\a:.;! . :. CHAPTER I. PERSONNEL OF THE CONFEDERATE NAVY—INJUSTICEOF THE FEDERAL NAVAL SECRETARY—SACRIFICESOF THE CONFEDERATE NAVAL OFFICERS. ON the nth day of March, 1861, the delegates fromthe seceded States, in session at Montgomery,Ala., adopted the Constitution for the provisionalgovernment of the Confederate States of America, andthis Constitution, as well as the one afterward adoptedas the permanent Constitution of the ConfederateStates, empowered Congress to provide and maintaina navy, and made the President commander-in-chief ofthe army and navy. South Carolina seceded December 20, i860, and wasfollowed by Mississippi, January 9, 1861; Florida, Jan-uary 10, 1861; Alab


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