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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The private soldier of the C. S. Army , and as Exemplified by the Representation from North Carolina . (search)
The private soldier of the C. S. Army, and as Exemplified by the Representation from North Carolina.
An address by Hon. R. T. Bennett, late Colonel 14th North Carolina Infantry, C. S. A.
before the
Ladies' Memorial Association at Raleigh, N. C., May 10, 1897.
Madam President, Ladies of the Memorial Association, My Countrymen .
Every people has its heroes—of these heroes some are enshrined as champions of human liberty.
There are many elevations between the level of the plain and the height of Parnassus.
From the outbreak of the war between the Government and the Confederate States until Palm Sunday, in 1865, when the unpowerful regiments of the Army of Northern Virginia lowered their banners and dispersed to find ruined homes and a country girded with sackcloth and sprinkled with ashes, the United States employed 1,700 regiments of infantry, 270 regiments of cavalry and 900 batteries of artillery, an estimated total in excess of 2,600,000 men. Against this for
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)