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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Ladies' Confederate Memorial Association Listens to a masterly oration by Judge Charles E. Fenner. (search)
, of the Army of Northern Virginia; Commander J. A. Harral, of the Cavalry Camp; E. P. Cottraux, Sumpter Turner, General Adolph Chalaron, General Alden McLellan, W. M. Fayssoux, Colonel John B. Richardson, Judge Frank A. Monroe, Samuel Allston, Rev. this sister, and placed the relics in the hands of the Association, there to remain 'till time shall be no more. General Chalaron accepted the relics for Memorial Hall. It was a privilege for him to accept this sword, over which a sister had wept was a relic of the pride and glory of the Confederate army and private soldier. It was the private soldier, cried General Chalaron, who made the glory won by the generals; the private soldier who gave to them their renown, and too many are prone t, will stand forever as a monument of what the world and the Confederacy, above all, owed to the private soldier. General Chalaron was applauded to the echo. The choir sang Rock of Ages, and then Mrs. Behan presented the distinguished jurist, J