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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Monument to General Robert E. Lee. (search)
. Jones, Thomas L. Preston, Robert S. Preston, William Allan, William Preston Johnston, Charles S. Venable, Charles Marshall, Walter H. Taylor, Henry E. Peyton, and Robert E. Withers; Commodore M. F. Maury, Captain R. D. Minor, of the Confederate States Navy, and scores of others of our leading officers, and hosts of the ragged veterans of the rank and file. The meeting was called to order by General Bradley T. Johnson, General Jubal A. Early was appointed temporary chairman, and Captain Campbell Lawson and Sergeant George L. Christian, of Richmond, and Captain George Walker, of Westmoreland county, temporary secretaries. Ex-President Jefferson Davis was made permanent chairman. General Early, on taking the chair, delivered an eloquent and worthy address, concluding as follows: Monuments of marble or bronze can add nothing to the fame of General Lee, and to perpetuate it it is not necessary that such should be erected. But the student of history in future ages, who sha
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Further Recollections of second Cold Harbor. (search)
nded the Fifteenth Virginia Regiment of Infantry at Second Cold Harbor fights, wrote of Captain Campbell Lawson, who was wounded there. I remember very well the incident mentioned, and desire to add me full in the face, smiling, said, Bidgood, this is the first time I ever saw you scared. Lawson's exploit. I think it was the day after this the enemy commenced to press our picket line with so much vigor as to force Colonel Morrison to send Captain Lawson with a body of men to strengthen the line. I saw Lawson with his brave fellows go out, and nobly did they do their work. The attacLawson with his brave fellows go out, and nobly did they do their work. The attack was resisted and repulsed, but with much loss to us. Captain Lawson was shot, and as they brought him in our line on a stretcher, I went up to him and said: I am truly sorry to see you are hurt; youCaptain Lawson was shot, and as they brought him in our line on a stretcher, I went up to him and said: I am truly sorry to see you are hurt; you made a big fight and saved the line. Looking me full in the face, the glow of battle still there and a smile, said: Oh, I have a furlough for ninety days. He lost his leg, and, of course, never cam
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. Hoffman, Fred., of Color Guard, 275. Hooker. Gen. Joseph, 82,98. Huidekoper, H. S, 290. Huse, Col. Caleb, 2. Iron-clad car exploded by shot, 354. Iverson, Gen. A., 17. Johnson's Division, 173. Johnson, Capt. Elliot, 213. Johnston, Gen., 18. Jones' Battalion of Artillery, 328. Jones, Col. Beuhring, 349. Jones Col. H. P., 176, Jones, Lieut. J. Pembroke, 51. Kane, Dr. E. K., 42 Kieffer, Henry M., 299. Kenny, Lt. Col., 16. Lamb, Col. Wm., 3. Lawson. Gallant exploit of Capt. Campbell. 320. Lehman, Franklin W., 273. Logan. Mrs. John A., 366. Lomax, Gen. L. L., 177. Longstreet, Gen. Old Pete, 78, 126. Lumpkin, Rev. J. T., 266, 282. Lee's, Gen. last camp, 208. Lee, Gen. Fitz., 35. Lee, Gen R. E. 21, 31. Lee Gen. W. H. F., 35, 69. Lincoln dejected at Lee's escape, 75; course of, inconsistent, 362. McAlwee, G. W. 354. McAnerny, Capt. John, 200. McBirney, Major, 19. McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon, 61. McL
D.--Abuer Va. England, Captain; Douglas B. Benson, 1st Lieut; J. T. Vannerson, 2d Lieut; E. M. Dunndvant, Junior 2d. Ashland Grays, Company E.--St. George Tucker, Captain; Chastain H. Taylor, 1st Lt; John C. Govers, 2d Lieut; Henry C. Jones, Junior 2d. Emmett Guard, Company F, declined electing officers, and they will be appointed by the president. The old officers remain in command. Henrico Southern Guard, Company G.--Hamet Clarke, Captain; Joe M. Gunn, 1st Lt; John H. Allen, 2d Lieut; J. K. Russell, Junior 2d. Young Guard, Company H.--Campbell Lawson, Captain; Geo. Charters, 1st Lieut; George W. Berry, 2d Lieut; Charles Bailie, Junior 2d. Hanover Grays, Company L.--J. D. Waid, Captain; George P. Haw, 1st Lieut; John W. Davidson, 2d Lieut; Wm. Passeley. Junior 2d. Marion Rifles Company K, declined electing officers, and they will be appointed by the President. The old officers remain in command. *Lieut. Taylor declined occupying the position.