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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 132 (search)
Reselutions of Respect for Capt. Plerce B. Anderson--a Monument Preposed.
At a meeting of the First Regiment Tennessee Volunteers, begun and held at Camp Fisher, Va., on the 29th day of December, 1861, for the purpose of expressing the sense of the regiment relative to the death of Capt. Plerce B. Anderson, and of the practicability of the regiment erecting a mounment over his remains, the following proceedings were had, to wit:
On motion of Col. Peter Turney, Captain Thomas Daniels, of company B, was called to the Chair, and Sergeant Ethan A. Freeman, of company A, was appointed Secretary.
The meeting was then addressed by Col. Turney, who briefly, though eloquently, and with great feeling, spone of the worth and attributes of the Captain while living, and the loss the country sustains in the demise of so chivalrous a soldier; and he forcibly represented that when a soul, noble and great like his, fell in the full discharge of his duty upon the battle- field of Liberty