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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.7 (search)
the world. Calvaries and Crucifixions take deepest hold upon humanity. The truth will be found and proclaimed just so sure as sacrifice and devotion appeal most strongly to the hearts and minds of men. Thou hast great allies. Thy friends are exultations, agonies And love, and man's unconquerable mind. Already the truth of this assertion is being verified, and writers and thinkers of this and the old world make bold to affirm the integrity and heroism of Virginia's course. Thus Henderson, the English military critic and author, in his Life of Jackson, declares: Justice to Cromwell. The world has long since done justice to the motives of Cromwell and of Washington, and signs are not wanting that before many years have passed, it will do justice to the motives of the Southern people. They were true to their interpretation of the Constitution. Then referring to Virginia—Her best endeavors were exerted to maintain the peace between the hostile sections, and not un
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
ment; wounded July 2d; died July 8th. Private L. Foman, 1st South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 11th. Private Z. Henry, 5th Texas regiment, wounded July 5th; died July 11th. Private E. Garnett, 11th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 5th; died July 11th. Private N. C. Nelms, 21st Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 19th. Private M. Harris, Cobb's Legion; wounded July 2d. Private M. Maddox, 7th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. S. Henderson, 7th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private A. L. Thompson, 21st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 5th; died July 24th. Private E. Zimmerman, 26th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 25th. Private E. Simmons, 62d Virginia regiment; wounded July 5th. Private J. McGehee, 10th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d; died August 12th. Sergeant T. C. Andrews, 53d Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private F. M. Tiderell, 53d Georgia regiment;