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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Glowing tribute to General R. E. Lee. (search)
was that entitled Lee and His Men; An Unequalled Leader of an Incomparable Host, to which Judge T. S. Garnett addressed himself. Judge Garnett's remarks were received with great enthusiasm, and he pJudge Garnett's remarks were received with great enthusiasm, and he paid a lofty tribute to General Lee and the private Confederate soldier. Judge Garnett said: My Brothers,—It is generally believed that the cruel and unusual punishment known as hazing, has beeJudge Garnett said: My Brothers,—It is generally believed that the cruel and unusual punishment known as hazing, has been abolished from all respectable military schools and organizations. I regret to feel that I am a victim to a process quite as heartless at the hands of your committee this evening, who have liter.] (Seal of Commander-in-Chief.) war office, London, S. W., 10th April, 1900. Dear General Garnett: I am much obliged for the newspaper containing a report of your recent speech upon the mpaigns, he is struck with his highly cultivated military genius. With many thanks, believe me to be, Very faithfully yours, (Signed) Wolseley. To General T. S. Garnett, Richmond, Virgin