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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memorial services in Memphis Tenn. , March 31 , 1891 . (search)
Memorial services in Memphis Tenn., March 31, 1891. Memorial of his life and addresses by Major T. B. Edgington, General George W. Gordon, Colonel Casey young and others.
The services in honor of the memory of General Johnston, held in Memphis, Tennessee, in the Grand Opera House, on the night of March 31, were of the most impressive character.
Throughout they were marked by simplicity and earnestness.
The speeches were not marked by oratorical flights, but they were eloquent, for the ns, and were en rapport with the plans laid out by him who was destined never to carry them into completion.
General Gordon paid a glowing tribute to his dead commander of old days.
The choir then sang: Rest, Spirit, Rest.
Address of Colonel Casey young.
Colonel Casey Young said no words he could utter would add to the eloquence which had been showered upon the memory of General Johnston that night.
The speaker knew him and learned to love and honor his character.
He knew him as
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)