Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Rev. Dr. J. L. Burrows” in chapter 6.38, section c.6.38.61, page 241 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6.:

... J. S. C. Blackburn, of Kentucky, who had been prevented by unforseen engagements from fulfilling his promise to deliver our annual address, the Society was very fortunate in securing the services of Rev. Dr. J. L. Burrows , of Louisville, Kentucky, a resident of Richmond during the war. The hall of the House of Delegates was crowded with fair women and brave men, and scattered through the audience were some of our ...
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