John A. O Neal Collection MS2008.009 & MS2008.037 Provenance: John A. O Neal donated this collection to the Southern Museum Library & Archives in 2008 under two different accession numbers as they were donated on two separate dates in 2008. Single photocopies may be made for research purposes for a small fee. Permission to publish materials from this collection must be obtained from the Director of Library/Archives. Sallie Loy processed this collection in 2008. Description: Confederate Veteran Magazines, 1900 1924 Box File Contents: MS2008.009 - Confederate Veteran Magazines, 1913-1924 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Twenty-First Year, Seventh Number, July, 1913 Front cover photograph of Colonel Richard Owen, Commandant, Camp Morton Prison, 1862 Monument Articles Include: Unveiling of Richard Owen Memorial Prizes To Every Chapter, U. D. C. Twenty-Third Annual Reunion, U. C. V. Arlington Monument Association: Report of Wallace W. Streater, Treasurer Andrew Carnegie and the Confederates: Pointed Correspondence of Historic Value Officers of the West Augusta Guard A Trio Who Paid Dearly For A Nap by J. M. Finley Mrs. Ella King Newsom Trader with photograph of Mrs. Ella K. Trader Newsom The Last Roll (death notices) General Lee s Chambersburg Order U. D. C. Memorial Service in Pennsylvania Publishing Houses Discredit Themselves Gloria Victis by La Salle Corbell Pickett General Lee s Virginia Campaigns Book Reviews: Mary Carey, The Heart of a Soldier, The Bugles of Gettysburg, Pickett and his Men Gen. K. M. Van Zandt Visits Nashville The Battle of Tupelo, Or Harrisburg, Mississippi i A Noted Southern School (Stonewall Jackson Institute, Abingdon, Virginia, A College for Girls and Young Women) New York City For U.D.C. Convention in 1914
Furled Banners of the South Photographs: Mrs. Charles R. Hyde, Matron of Honor on Staff of Commander in Chief and Miss Eva D. Bachman, Chattanooga Union Veteran at Confederate Reunion by A. G. Peterson, Formerly commander Ransom Post, St. Louis, and G. A. R. of Missouri Yellow Fever Times in Chattanooga by One Who Was There 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Twenty-First Year, Ninth Number, September, 1913 Front cover poem entitled Chickamauga by Virginia Frazer Boyle, Poet Laureate U. C. V. Association Articles Include: Legal Notice About The Veterans Inexcusable Narrowness of A. Carnegie by Dr. Chalmers Deaderick Historic Report of Texas Division, U. C. V. by Judge C. C. Cummings, Fort Worth, Hist. Tex. Div., U. C. V. with photograph of Judge Cummings, Historian Ole Cannon at Virginia Military Institute Reunion of Panhandle Regiment, U. C. V. Father Ryan at Montgomery in 1879 Letter of President General, U. D. C., Paris, Tennessee Tennessee Division, U. C. V. Official Grand Encampment, G. A. R., Chattanooga What Is The Matter With Friends? Robert McCulloch at Gettysburg Veteran s Day at Gettysburg Address of Commander Beers with photograph of Judge Alfred B. Beers Echoes From Gettysburg Photograph: On The Apex of Little Round Top, Gettysburg. The Tallest Figure is A Bronze Statue of General Warren, U. S. A. Photograph: Governor James M. Cox Height and Depth of Our Land by Herman G. Kiel, Washington, D.C. The Battle of Gettysburg by John Coxe, Groveland, California Illinois Veterans at Vicksburg: Extracts From Official Letter by F. A. Roziene, Chicago, Illinois Old Soldiers Song, Camp Chase, Ohio War Times in Hempstead County, Arkansas by B. P. Hayes, Hope, Arkansas On The Right At Chickamauga by H. B. Clay A Romance of Chickamauga Poem: The Tennessee River by Anne Bachman Hyde Morgan Did Not Escape Through Tunnel Reminiscences Army of Northern Virginia by Francis T. Meriwether Upon Economical and Political Science Jefferson Davis Home Association Contributions A Denver Man at Chattanooga Reunion Confederate Buried at Pulaski in 1863
General Officers of Confederate Army: Those Killed in Battle or Died of Wounds, and Survivors by Gen. Marcus J. Wright Paroles For Officers, Armistead s Cavalry by Maj. J. I. Deupree Shiloh Battle Field Statistics First Kentucky Confederate Cavalry, by Maj. S. H. Buck The Last Roll (death notices) The Shiloh Monument Fund: Report of Mrs. Roy W. McKinney, Treasurer Proclamation by Commander in Chief, G. A. R. Veterans of the Signal Service Chaplain in Chief, G. A. R. with photograph of Rev. George E. Lovejoy Honor to Col. John P. Nicholdson A Denver Man at Chattanooga Reunion Dixie Calendar 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Vo. XXIII, No. 3, March, 1915 Front cover photograph Memorial To The Women Of America. This building, to be erected in Washington, D. C., will be appropriately constructed of granite and marble from the New England States and the South Articles Include: Memorial To The Women Of America A Call To The Tennessee Boys, A. N. V. by Gen. William McComb Artillery In The Battle of Franklin by Park Marshall How Our Country Takes Care of Its Veterans by Capt. Perry M. De Leon For Relief of Confederate Veterans Indorsement of the Works Bill The Inferiority of the Negro United Daughters of the Confederacy The Alabama Division The South Carolina Division The Maryland Division The West Virginia Division Virginia Notes by Mrs. A. A. Campbell The Confederated Southern Memorial Association Historian General s Page by Miss Mildred Rutherford, Athens, Georgia U. D. C. Program For March, 1915: Wrongs of History Righted U.D.C. Program For April, 1915: Wrongs of History Righted C. Of C. Program For March, 1915: Our Leaders C. Of C. Program For April, 1915: Memorial Day Francis Orray Ticknor The Missouri Division The Infamous Blackburn by D. C. Payne Slighting Southern History and Literature by C. W. Lively The Nashville Convention of 1850 by Farrar Newberry, Arkadelphia, Arkansas with photographs of McKendree Church in 1850 and McKendree Church At The Present Time The Cheat Mountain Campaign by Lieut. P. S. Hagy
Fisher s Hill by P. J. Rast Storming Maryland Heights by Judge C. C. Cummings The Battle of Hartsville, Tenn. By R. T. Bean The Noxubee Rifles by Capt. T. J. Stokes Battle of Chickasaw Bayou by Maj. J. E. Gaskell Sons of Confederate Veterans Official Orders, Memphis, Tennessee, January 25, 1915 A Pleasing Appointment Confederation News and Notes Dallas Wants The Reunion in 1916 Collection of Historical Materials by Thomas M. Owen Scholarships or Monuments by Mabel C. R. Wrenn The Last Roll (death notices) Resolutions By Frank Cheatham Bivouac Shiloh Monument Committee, U. D. C. Book Notices Exposition Visitors The Dixie Calendar 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXIV, No. 6, June, 1916 Front cover photograph of Brig. Gen. George P. Harrison, of Alabama. Newly Elected Commander in Chief United Confederate Veterans Leading Articles in This Number: To Keep Old Memories Green (poem). By Hugh G. Barclay, Page 243 Patriotic Resolutions at Birmingham Reunion Message to President Wilson First Order of New Commander in Chief, Page 243 The Gray Line (poem). By Calvin Stoddard Crowder, Page 244 The Reunion in Birmingham, Page 244 Jefferson Davis Patriot, Gentleman, Christian. By James H. McNeilly, Page 248 Truth of the Hampton Roads Conference, Page 249 Me and Mammy (poem). By Howard Weeden, Page 256 Lieut. Gen. John B. Hood. By Capt. J. T. Hunter, Page 257 Capture of Fort at New Creek. By R. G. Bourne, Page 259 Facts and Fancies. By John C. Stiles, Page 260 Was It Murder (poem)? By Flora E. Stevens, Page 262 This Reunited Country. By W. E. Doyle, Page 264 Old Jerry. By Annie Laurie Sharkey, Page 265 My Georgia (poem). By Willie Hubert Estabrook, Page 266 Truth Is Mighty. By Richard D. Steuart, Page 266 A Boy Soldier of Alabama, Dr. John A. Wyeth, Page 267 A Noble Woman of the South, Page 283 Confederate Memorial Day (poem). By George E. Tack, Page 283 Departments: Last Roll, Page 268 United Daughters of the Confederacy, Page 276 Confederated Southern Memorial Association, Page 282 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXIX, No. 3, March, 1921
Front cover drawing of The Stars and Bars, First Flag of the Southern Confederacy. Unfurled on March 4, 1861 just sixty years ago. Leading Articles In This Number: The Confederate Flag (Poem). By Katherine Davidson, Page 82 The Storm-Cradled Nation, Page 83 The Aviator Kiffin Rockwell, Page 84 Beloved Daughter of the South, Page 85 General Lee s Staff Last Survivor, Page 85 A Confederate in South America, Page 86 Hospital Work in the Sixties, Page 86 Inaugural Address of President Davis, Page 87 Unanimity of the Choice of Mr. Davis. By Mrs. M. H. Houston, Page 89 On the Retreat from Charleston. By R. DeT. Lawrence, Page 90 Andersonville Prison Park. By John Gratz, U.S.A., Page 91 Running the Blockade. By Henry Hollyday, Page 93 Southern Ports. By Mrs. A. A. Campbell, Page 96 Conduct of the War. By Dr. James H. McNeilly, Page 98 The Battle of King s Mountain. By Bonnie Eloise Mauney, Page 100 Guerrilla Warfare in Missouri. By W. J. Courtney, Page 104 The Jordan Springs Battle. By Capt. James I. Metts, Page 104 On the Move. By I. L. Thomas, Page 105 Departments: Last Roll, Page 106 U.D.C., Page 112 C.S.M.A., Page 115 S.C.V., Page 117 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXX, No. 9, September, 1922 Front cover photograph: Miss Mary Dodson Ramseur. Sponsor of the South at Richmond Reunion, U. C. V., 1922. Daughter of Maj. Gen. Stephen Dodson Ramseur, of North Carolina Leading Articles In This Number: Sponsor for the South at Richmond Reunion, Page 323 Gen. R. E. Lee, Page 323 That Lincoln Resolutions. By Commander W. A. Clark, Page 324 The State Rights Renaissance. By M. D. Carter, Page 325 Jackson s Religious Views, Page 326 Old-Time Political Life. By James H. McNeilly, D.D., Page 328 John Pelham of Alabama. By Mrs. Emmie Martin Hunt, Page 329 Capture of Winchester, Va. By I. G. Bradwell, Page 330 Recollections of Malvern Hill. By Capt. G. W. B. Hale, Page 332 In and Around Vicksburg. By J. D. Harwell, Page 333 On Wheeler s Last Raid in Middle Tennessee. By Gen. Felix Robertson, Page 334 Little Oirish. By Charles Fennell, Page 336 Battle of New Hope Church. By Posey Hamilton, Page 338 When Sherman Marched through Georgia. By Susan V. Prather, Page 339
The Siege of Knoxville. By John Coxe, Page 340 One of Stuart s Couriers. By J. A. Buxton, Page 343 Captured a General. By Charles A. Lattin, Page 344 That Lost Dispatch. By Col. Walter A. Taylor, Page 345 Departments Last Roll, Page 346 U.D.C., Page 350 C.S.M.A., Page 354 2 9 Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXXII, No. 7, July, 1924 Front cover photograph: Gen. William B. Haldeman. Commander in Chief United Confederate Veterans, re-elected by acclamation at the Memphis reunion, June, 1924 Leading Articles In This Number: The Reunion in Memphis, Page 251 The Jefferson Davis Monument at Fairview, Ky., Page 254 Jefferson Davis. (Poem.) By Hugh G. Barclay, Page 255 The Homespun Dress. By J. B. Lewis, Page 256 Gen. W. L. Kirkpatrick, of Alabama. By Alice Clapp Barrington, Page 257 War Governors of Alabama. By Mrs. C. W. McMahon, Page 257 The Signal Corps, C.S.A. By John C. Stiles, Page 258 Sixty-Seven years of Married Life. By Miss Marion Salley, Page 259 Stuart s Cavalry Battle at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. By John Purifoy, Page 260 Colonel Mosby s Henry. By Elizabeth Moore Joyce, Page 263 Defense of Vicksburg in 1862 and the Battle of Baton Rouge. By John B. Pirtle, Page 264 Missouri s Trials at the Beginning of War. By George D. Ewing, Page 266 Stonewall Jackson in Lewis County, (W.) Va. By Roy B. Cook, Page 268 Departments: Last Roll, Page 270 U.D.C., Page 276 C.S.M.A., Page 278 S.C.V., Page 282