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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.28 (search)
r Stringfellow. Major Brander said he was satisfied when the committee was appointed that they would bring in the right sort of report. He moved its adoption. Mr. T. W. Sydnor seconded the motion, and moved a rising vote, and the latter motion being carried, and the question being put on the adoption of the report, every member of the camp stood up. The adjutant was instructed to forward a copy of the report to Columbia Post. Rev. Dr. Ray said there were sitting near him two sons of Confederate veterans, who asked him if they could vote on the adoption of the report. He knew it was out of order, but he had replied, Vote, boys, vote. Remarks referring in complimentary terms to the committee who had drafted the report were made by Colonel Alexander Archer, Mr. A. G. Evans, Rev. Dr. Ray, and others. On motion of Mr. Philip Samuels, Rev. Robert C. Cave was elected an honorary member of the camp. The camp then adjourned. There was a very full attendance upon the meeting.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Adams, John Quincy, on Secession, 31. Alabama Claims, The, 96. American Soldiery, Gallantry of, 40. Anderson, Col. Archer, 386. Appeal-Avalanche, The, Memphis, Tennessee, cited, 63. Arkansas Post. Its fall Jan. 11, 1863; report of Col R. R. Garland, 10. Arnold, Wm., 158. Artillery, C. S., Its prowess, 319. Association of the Army of No. Va. Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, Dec. 13, 1894; officers of, 334; some present at, 281 Atkinson, Col., John Wilder, 49. August, Col., Thos, P., 49. Aylett, Col Wm. R. His address; Women of the South, 54. Baldwin, Col. John B., Inspector-General of Virginia, 48. Bennett, Hon. R. T., late Colonel 14th N. C. Infantry, C. S. A., 81. Bernard, George S., 69. Blockades, Importance of, 89. Blue and Gray, Blending of the, 67. Boynton, Gen. H. V., 67. Bronaugh, Wm., 46. Brown. Col., Commandant of Fort Pulaski, 140. Buchannan, C. S. N., Admiral Franklin, 77. Burgwyn, Col. H. K.; killed, 123.