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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
ttle Edward Stevens McCarthy, representing the Confederate army, and little Mary Curtis, representing the navy, preceded by their respective veteran supporters, John J. O'Neil and Charles Laylon, who bore Confederate flags, and followed by Mr. Carlton McCarthy, a male relative of the little girl, and Mr. Norman V. Randolph, marched from the grand stand along the avenue formed by the Blacksburg cadets to the foot of the monument. Again the bugle notes rang out, the cords were pulled, and amid r. H. Clay Chamblin, Judge George L. Christian, Mr. Charles L. Todd, Major N. V. Randolph, Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mr. William H. Curtis, Rev. Frank Stringfellow, Mr. W. J. Binford, Mr. L. B. Vaughan, Mr. J. E. B. Stuart, Mr. Joseph Bryan, Mr. Carlton McCarthy, Mr. Robert S. Bosher, Mr. C. V. Meredith, Mr. Joseph B. Welsh, Mr. Norvell Ryland, Colonel W. P. Smith, Colonel Charles P. Bigger, Mr. E. D. Starke, Mr. R. S. M. Valentine, Mr. Beverly T. Crump, Colonel Tazewell Ellett, Mr. W. T. Hancock,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. D., Joseph. Surgeon-General U. C. V., 14, 165. Laughton, Jr., Capt. John E., 98. Law, Mrs. Sallie Chapman Gordon, 63. Lee Camp, C. V. Its dignified reply to Columbia Post, G. A. R., 383. Lee, Gen. Fitzhugh His Staff at the Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 342. Lee, Gen., Robert Edward, 70. Letcher, Gov., John, on Coercion, 26. Loomis, Gen., John Mason, 68. McCabe, Capt., W. Gordon, 332. McCalla, of the 1st South Carolina Cavalry, killed, 153. McCarthy, Carlton, 351, 374. McCarthy, Edward, 374. McClellan's Advance to Richmond, checked, 107. McDonald, Capt. W. N. His Eulogy of Major J. W. Thomson, 41. McGuire, Capt., Hugh, Heroic death of, 45. Mahone's Brigade, 98. Maryland Artillery, C. S. A.. History of the 3d Battery, by Capt. Wm. L. Keith, 19. Maryland Veterans at the Unveiling of Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 352. Maury, Gen., Dabney Herndon, 75 Maury, Col. Richard L., 24th Virginia Infantry, C. S. A., 106. Mavo