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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Presentation of Army of Tennessee badge and certificate of membership to ex-president Davis. (search)
ies were of deep interest, but we have only space for the presentation address and Mr. Davis' reply. Address of Colonel James Lingan, President of the Association. Comrades of the Army of Tennessee, Ladies and Gentlemen: We have met here to-day membership, and inasmuch as many here will perhaps not be able to see it in person, I will read the description. [Colonel Lingan here read the certificate of membership, which runs as follows: The Association of the Army of Tennessee.To whom itestimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand and affixed the seal of the association this tenth day of July, 1878. James Lingan, President. John C. Golding, Secretary.] In addition to this, Mr. Davis, [Colonel Lingan continued] I am instrucColonel Lingan continued] I am instructed to present to you, on behalf of the association, this badge of membership. It is inscribed: Jefferson Davis, from the Louisiana Division of the Army of Tennessee, July 10, 1878. There is on it the monogram of the Confederate States, Army of Ten
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Annual reunion of the Virginia division, A. N. V. (search)
f any State or section, but belong to the whole country, and to the Anglo-Saxon race. Great men never die, Their bones may sodden in the sun, Their heads be hung on castle gates and city walls, But still their spirits walk abroad. Again, gentlemen, permit me to thank you for your kind remembrance of the Army of Tennessee, and to again assure you that it is a pleasure to meet you to-night. Then followed a number of volunteer toasts, which were in turn happily responded to by Colonel James Lingan, President of the Louisiana Division, Army of Tennessee Association; Dr. Carrington, late of the Confederate States navy; Colonel F. R. Farrar ( Johnny Reb ), of Amelia; General Fitz. Lee; Rev. H. Melville Jackson, of Richmond; Major R. W. Hunter, of Winchester, formerly of the Staff of General Edward Johnson, and General John B. Gordon, and General J. A. Early, who always brings down the house. The whole occasion was indeed a joyous one, which renewed many glorious memories and re