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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Notes and Queries. did General Armistead fight on the Federal side at First Manassas or confess when dying at Gettysburg that he had been engaged in an Unholy cause? (search)
n an unholy cause, and said to one of our officers. who leaned over him: Tell Hancock I have wronged him and have wronged my country. The friends of General Armin an unholy cause, and said to one of our officers, who leaned over him, tell Hancock I have wronged him, and have wronged my country, is rather more difficult to ns itself, and settles the question beyond peradventure: Letter to General Hancock.office Southern Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, July 10, 1882. Genety. To this letter there was the following reply: Letter from General Hancock.Governor's Island, New York, July 15th, 1882. Rev. J. Wm. Jones, No. 7, Liead received unexpected kindness from his old comrade and intimate friend, General Hancock, from whom he had been estranged by the events of the war, was deeply touched by it, and very naturally sent the message: Say to General Hancock for me, that I have done him, and you all grievous injury, which I shall always regret. i. e.