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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Southern Historical Society: its origin and history. (search)
apotin, S. E. Chaille, M. D., Subscribed but decidedly stricken across the signature.T. H. Richardson, M. D., S. M. Bemiss, M. D., Frank Hawthorn, M. D., John J. O'Brien. G. Waggaman, William S. Pike, J. L. Feurman. At a meeting held at the rooms of the Howard Association, May 1, 1869, General Beauregard was called to the chair. General Bragg, then, as chairman of the committee on organization (composed as follows: Hon. Charles M. Conrad, Rev. Dr. B. M. Palmer, Colonel C. A. Breaux, Hon. T. J. Semmes, Dr. J. Dickson Burns, Rev. J. N. Gallaher, B. F. Jones), made his report, which recommended that the scope of the Society should be broad and general, embracing everything on both sides connected with the recent political and military movements and operations in our country, preceding, during and following the war, and that it be designated The Southern Historical Society. It was provided that there should be a President, Vice-President, a Secretary and Treasurer,