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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Joseph Wheeler. (search)
Pelham, presented to it by the Sons of Veterans. He was accompanied by Hon. David A. DeArmond, Member of Congress from Mississippi, and Hon. W. A. Jones, Representaic soldier, a true and tried friend, and a hero in peace as well as in war. Judge DeArmond said: If I could choose my place I would rather listen than speak. I wongressman Lamb and Jones. In allusion to the honored guest of the evening, Judge DeArmond said: In the short war many opportunities were afforded the soldiers of thefeat. History can't be written with the Confederate soldier left out, said Judge DeArmond, and this statement was greeted with much laughter and applause. He paid h all know what the charge ought to be against. Mr. Jones also speaks. Judge DeArmond was loudly cheered as he took his seat, and then there were calls for Congr o'clock the General sat down to an excellent breakfast, in company with Judge D. A. DeArmond, Hon. W. A. Jones, Captain John Lamb, and Mr. John Murphy. The mornin
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
of, 228. Courtenay, W. A., 32, 62, 232. Cowan, Colonel Robert H., 132 Cox, E. P., Address of, 292. Cox, Captain H. W., killed, 7. Cullen, Captain, O'Neal's Brigade, 14. Cuyler, Rev. Dr. T. L, 285. Darwin, Captain, killed, 11. Daves, Major, Graham, 116, 138. Davie, W. R., Jr., 109. Davis, Jefferson, President, on the fall of Fort Fisher, 167; reverenced in the South, 334; persecution of, 337. Davis, Colonel, J. Lucius, 242 Davis, Captain J. T., killed, 12. DeArmond, Hon. D A., 300. Denson, Captain C. B., 129. Dew, Thomas R., 352. Dick, Major, Charles, 349. Dismemberment of Virginia by the U. S., 39. Dixon, Lieutenant G. F, Heroic death of, 218. Dualey, Lieutenant, killed, 7. Duncan, Colonel, Blanton, 173. Eager, Rev. G. B., Prayer of, 183. Earle's Battery, 238. Eason, J. M. and T. D,, 67. Elliott, General Stephen, Jr., 233. Ellis, Governor John W., 138 Emilio's History of the 54th Mass., 77, 85, 239. Ewell's Corps, Gener