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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
nia, General Lawton of Georgia, General Cadmus Wilcox of Georgia, General Joseph E. Johnston, Governor McKinney, Judge Fauntleroy, General W. H. F. Lee, Reverend Doctor Minnigerode, Senator Butler of South Carolina, Honorable C. T. O'Ferrall, General Joseph R. Anderson, General Jubal A. Early, Colonel Thomas Smith of Virginia, Sena them to sit down, or calling on some one to take down an umbrella. General Early waved his hand toward the throng of people and said: Silence, gentlemen, Rev. Dr. Minnigerode will now lead in prayer. The prayer. Dr. Minnigerode took his stand by the side of General Early and read his prayer, as follows: O Lord, our HeDr. Minnigerode took his stand by the side of General Early and read his prayer, as follows: O Lord, our Heavenly Father, the High and Mighty Ruler of the universe, who dost from Thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth, we are gathered together before Thee to attest in all humility our love and admiration for our great and noble leader. It is right and proper to cherish and perpetuate to late generations the memory of the good an
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
nd Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 270; Veterans, 285 Masonic Ceremonies at the laying of the Corner-stone of the Lee Monument, 205. Maury, Col. Richard L., 291. Meade, Bishop, Wm., 368. Medicine in the South, Progress of, Address by Hunter McGuire, M. D., Ll.D., 3. Memphis. Tenn., Daily Advocate, 32. Mercer, General Hugh W., 72, 75. Mercie, Antonin, Notice of, 199. Mexican War, 47; Veterans of the, 283. Milburn, D D, Rev. W. H., 354. Minnigerode, D. D., Rev. Charles, Prayer by, 301. Minor, Prof. John B.,356 Mississippi Troops at the Dedication of the Lee Monument, 268. Missouri Compromise, The, 433. Moberley, T. E., 373. Moore, S. P., Surgeon-General, 15; death of, 61. Morris Island, S. C., C. S. Prisoners under fire on, 34. Mower, Gen. 74. Myers, Col. A. C., death of, 61. Negro, The, 24; as an Element of Discord, 93. Newton, Rev. John B., 356. Nisbet, Colonel R. B, 76. North Carolina Troops at the Dedication