Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Chieftain A. P. Hill” in chapter 1.14 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20.:

...ting. At 7.30 o'clock Captain W. Gordon McCabe, commander of A. P. Hill Camp, rapped the assemblage to order, and then the white cloth, which concealed the bronze statue of that gallant soldier and Chieftain A. P. Hill from view, was removed by Comrade W. H. Baxter amidst loud applause from the old Confederate veterans present. Major Thomas A. Brander, of Richmond, then on behalf of Pegram Battalion Association...
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