Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Commander J. P. Smith” in chapter 1.25 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32.:

...ut it was evident that the name of the sage of Princeton was pleasant to the ears of most of them there. The camp met in regular session and transacted a mass of business, routine and otherwise,. Commander J. P. Smith presided, with his usual grace. He introduced Colonel Finney, who spoke in part as follows: Commander, Comrades, Ladies and Gentlemen: I should do violence to my profound sense of the ...
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