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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), William Smith, Governor of Virginia, and Major-General C. S. Army, hero and patriot. (search)
tely following the presentation address, Miss Eleanor Smith, of Fauquier County, grandniece of the oilled with a deeper love for Virginia than Governor Smith. From early manhood to mature old age, ins public toil and great public service. Governor Smith was the highest type of a Virginian; a namby betrayal of private or public trust. Governor Smith was a man of unflinching courage and intre the heroic courage and firm resistance of General Smith and his command saved Lee's left flank. Tconfidence and affection than she did upon Governor Smith when she called him for the second time tond trust given by a people. Be it said to Governor Smith's greatness and glory, never was trust morderacy. My countrymen, the character of Governor Smith and the natural aspects of his native Statse upon one's efforts, will and ambition. Governor Smith, possessed of high qualities of mind and s Monument inscriptions. The figure of Governor Smith stands on a heavy pedestal surrounded by a[1 more...]