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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
st South Carolina artillery, Confederate States army. The Cavalry. General William H. F. Lee. The Navy. Captain S. B. Davis. The Private Soldier. Comrade Alexander Hunter, Seventeenth Virginia infantry, Confederate States army. A number of impromptu toasts were also responded to, and the evening was enlivened by yarns of camp life that brought forth peals of laughter. The Address. The evening was closed by the reading of General Lee's Farewell Address to the army by Comrade Richard M. Latham. Norfolk. Soon after sunrise flags and bunting were fluttering in the breeze from public and prominent private buildings. The day was observed as a holiday. At meridian the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, under Captain M. C. Keeling, fired a salute of eighty-four guns from Newton's Wharf. The parade. Later the Norfolk City Guard, Lee Rifles, Old Dominion Guard, Portsmouth Rifles, Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, under command of Colonel C. A. Nash, of the Fourth regiment