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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans. (search)
Ark.; W. K. Cowling, corn. Camp 209. Vantmen, Ark.; John Allen, com. Camp 210. Williamsburg, Va.; T. J. Stubbs, com.; med. offi., W. H. Sheild, May, 1861, Maj. and surgeon; members, 46; deaths, 1; widows, 1. Camp 211. Reams Station, Va.; M. A. Moncure, corn. Camp 212. Concord, Va.; J. T. Willeford, corn. Camp 213. Conway, Ark.; A. R. Witt, com.; J. J. R. Reeves, Sept., 1869, 1st lieut.; members, 117; disabled, 3; deaths, 6; Home, Little Rock, Ark. Camp 214. Danville, Ky.; E. M. Green, com. Camp 215. Richmond, Va.; James Tevis, com. Camp 216. Fayetteville, Ark.; T. M. Gunter, com. Camp 217. Chifley, Fla.; S. M. Robinson, com. Camp 218. Greenwood, Miss.; R. M. Williams, com. Camp 219. Hickory Flat, Miss.; W. A. Crum, corn. Camp 220. Hernando, Miss.; Sam. Powell, corn. Camp 221. Vaiden, Miss.; S. C. Baines, com.; med. offi., Dr. A. J. Sanderson, Feb., 1861, captain; members, 39; deaths, 1. Camp 222. Waco, Texas; C. L. Johnson, corn. Camp 223. Sp
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.3 (search)
, our ranks are forever broken, and the splendid regiments whose martial array once gladdened our eyes and our hearts, shall never answer again but to the roll call of the last day, when the trumpet of resurrection shall sound the reveille of the dead! They sleep their last sleep, They have fought their last battle. On Fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And Honor guards with solemn round The bivouac of the dead. Lightly rest the sods upon their heroic breasts! Green forever be the mound over their sacred remains! Let the sun at morn and eve kiss lovingly its crest; let the gentle dews of heaven drop tenderly upon it! Let the flowers of the earth and the birds of the air embellish it with their sweetest odors and most melodious sounds, and let pure hands and loving hearts watch over it with jealous care, for— If chanted praise, With all the world to listen; If pride, that swells all Southern souls, If comrades' tears that glisten; If pilgrims' shrini