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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Robert Edward Lee. (search)
Robert Edward Lee. The speech of honorable Don P. Halsey On the bill to provide a statue of Robert Edward Lee to be placed in Statuary Hall in the Capitol at Washington, delivered in the Senate of Virginia, February 6, 1903. [The preservation in these pages of this just and admirable exposition will be held in satisfaction, generally in this country, as well as in the broad domain of civilization. It would seem incredible to conceive of a dissentient to the meed due an exemplarterances as these, how can any one doubt that by sending as one of her two perpetual ambassadors to Washington, the image of the man she loves and honors best, and who did more than any other to restore good feeling and acquiescence in the result of the war, Virginia reflects the greatest possible credit upon herself, and offers the finest possible pledge of her national patriotism and devotion to the Union? Don P. Halsey. January 22, 1904. [From the Richmond, Va., News-Leader, July 27, 1903.]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Captain Don P. Halsey, C. S. A. (search)
ions as the most honored and eminent. Don Peters Halsey was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on the eport of that battle: My thanks are due Captain D. P. Halsey, Assistant Adjutanteral, for his prompgades, and remnants of Iverson's, under Captain D. P. Halsey, assistant adjutant-general of the brige mentioned by General Ewell is that of Captain D. P. Halsey, assistant adjutant-general of Iverson'which had been rallied and organized by Captain D. P. Halsey, assistant adjutant-general of the brigmseur, Lieutenant-Colonel T. H. Carter, Captain D. P. Halsey, assistant adjutant-general of Iverson' fragments of the other regiments which Captain D. P. Halsey had already prepared for a forward move concluding part of his report he says: Captain D. P. Halsey, assistant adjutant-general, was very cccoon Ford, says: The adjutant-general, Captain D. P. Halsey, displayed his usual spirit and self-po, and my personal friend, is received. Major Don P. Halsey was assigned to the division which I co[3 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, Fort, Assault and defenders of, 60, Grigsby, Colonel A. J., 23. Hale, Major E. J., 346. Hall, Major, Thornton, 17. Hardee, Major-General W. J., 151. Hardin, Major M. D., 141. Hare, Otway P., 19. Hare's Hill, 19. Hallock, Chas., 86. Halsey, Captain Don P., gallantry of 193, 200. Halsey. Hon. Don P., 81,193. Hancock, General W. S., 356. Handkerchiefs, Battle of, 340. Harpers Ferry, 32; capture of, 278. Harris, Governor Isham G., 52. Harrison, Miss, Ellanetta, 169. HHalsey. Hon. Don P., 81,193. Hancock, General W. S., 356. Handkerchiefs, Battle of, 340. Harpers Ferry, 32; capture of, 278. Harris, Governor Isham G., 52. Harrison, Miss, Ellanetta, 169. Henningsen, Mrs. General C. F., 70. Hill, General D. H., 348. Hindman Biscoe, 165; General T. C., 152. History Committee, Report of, 340; members of, 364. Howard, Colonel, James, 141; Captain McHenry, 129. Howitzers at Bethel, Richmond, 348. Hundley, Horace L., 330. Hunt, General H. J., 357. Hunter, Andrew, 267; Alexander 32. Hypodermic Syringe, first used in C. S. Army, 372. Imboden, Captain F. M., 15; Colonel George W. 12; General J. D., 11; officers of his brigade, 12.