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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memorial services in Memphis Tenn., March 31, 1891. (search)
eral James R. Chalmers, Mr. A. J. McLendon, Mr. P. M. Winters, Mr. Thomas H. Allen, Sr., General R. F. Patterson, Mr. Fred Wolff. The programme of ceremonies, as follows, was commenced a little after 8 o'clock: 1. Repose in Peace(paraphrase)Arnold's Orchestra. 2. Opening RemarksBy the Chairman. 3. PrayerRt. Rev. C. T. Quintard. 4. Nearer, My God, to TheeChoir and Orchestra. 5. Memorial AddressHon. Luke W. Finley. 6. How Blest The Righteous When He DiesChoir and Orchestra. 7. Oration Hon. T. B. Edgington. 8. Asleep in JesusChoir and Orchestra. 9. Oration General George W. Gordon. 10. Rest, Spirit, RestChoir and Orchestra. 11. Oration Hon. Casey Young. 12. St. Cecilia—HymnNavarro. Arnold's Orchestra 13. Benediction Rev. M. N. Long. 14. BereftLenox. It had been announced that Hon. Isham G. Harris would preside over the exercises, but as he had been called unexpectedly to New York on congressional business, Hon. Josiah Patterson filled the place in his st