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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
ir unjust criminations I can but retort in the words of Evan Macombich, when the mob sneered at his promise to come back and redeem his chief, they ken neither the heart of a Hielandman, nor the honor of a gentleman. Point Lookout. Address before Pickett Camp Confederate Veterans, October 10, 1890. by past Commander Charles T. Loehr. [Richmond (Va.) times, October 11, 1890.] George E. Pickett Camp Confederate Veterans held a meeting which was largely attended last night. Past Commander Charles T. Loehr read an interesting and valuable paper on Point Lookout, for which the Camp returned him hearty thanks. Following is the address in full: If it were not for Hope, how could we live in a place like this?—Point Look Out, June 3, 1865. On a fly-leaf of a small New Testament appears these words, as well as the sketch of a cross and anchor, also the date, June 3d, 1865, and the place, Point Lookout, to all of which I acknowledge myself as the author. In turning back to
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Gen., 53, 26. Letcher, Gov., John, Burning of the home of, 393. Lincoln County, N. C., Birth-place of heroes, 223. Littlepage, Capt. H. B., 364. Loehr, Col. Charles T., on Point Lookout., 97. Long, Gen. A. L., Death of, 81. Lovenstein, Hon., Wm., 364. McCabe, Capt., W. Gordon, Addresses by, 22, 35, 37, 153. McGui-first Va. Infantry, 7. Stiles, Major, Robert, Resolutions by, to the memory of Gen. J. E. Johnston, 162; remarks on the character of, 165. Stringfellow, Major Charles S., his eulogy on Gen. R. E. Lee, 136. Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., 327, 390, 408. Tayleure, Sergeant W. W., 13. Taylor, Lieut. W. A. A.. 7 Temperance tempest, States Naval Records office, 364. United States War Records office, 364. Valley of Virginia, Campaign in 1864, 80, 243. Vance, Gov. Z. B., 407. Venable, Col. Charles S.,4; his tribute to Gen. John R. Cooke, 325. Walker's Nicaragua Expedition, 287. Walker, Gen., R. Lindsay, Death of, 93. Walker, Dr., Thomas, The Ken