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t of May 28th, 1890.
A large audience filled the hall and galleries.
Among those present were: Ex-Senator Robert E. Withers, Colonel R. T. W. Duke, Colonel Robert Stribling, General Eppa Hunton, Rev. Frank String fellow (Lee's scout), Generals A. R. Lawton and P. B. M. Young, of Georgia; General C. W. Field, Colonel L. Q. Washington, Colonel William H. Palmer, Colonel David Zable, of the old Fourteenth Louisiana regiment and president of the Louisiana division of the Army of Northern Virginappily.
Other addresses.
In response to calls, the following gentlemen also came forward and made short appropriate addresses: General Jubal A. Early, General J. B. Kershaw, of South Carolina; General M. C. Butler, of South Carolina; General A. R. Lawton, of Alabama.
By this time the committee had returned, and reported the names of the following gentlemen as officers for the ensuing year, and the report was unanimously agreed to:
President—General William H. Payne.
First Vice-Pre
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The men are in good health and spirits, but want shoes and clothing badly, * * * * and also horseshoes, for want of which nearly half of our cavalry is unserviceable.
headquarters Army of Northern Virginia, October 19, 1863. Brigadier-General A. R. Lawton, Quartermaster General:
* * * * * The want of supplies of shoes, clothing, overcoats, and blankets is very great.
Nothing but my unwillingness to expose the men to the hardships that would have resulted from moving them into Loudoange Courthouse, January 16, 1864. Lieutenant-General J. Longstreet:
* * * * * * * * * * You know how exhausted the country is between here and the Potomac; there is nothing for man or horse.
Headquarters Army, January 18, 1864. Brigadier-General A. R. Lawton, Quartermaster-General:
General,—The want of shoes and blankets in this army continues to cause much suffering and to impair its efficiency.
In one regiment I am informed that there are only fifty men with serviceable shoes, and a
iam J. Hoke, North Carolina.
Alfred Iverson, Florida.
J. D. Imboden, Southwest Virginia.
Alfred E. Jackson, Nashville, Tenn.
Henry R. Jackson, Savannah, Ga.
William H. Jackson, Nashville, Tenn.
Bradley T. Johnson, Baltimore, Md.
George D. Johnston, Charleston, S. C.
Robert D. Johnston, Birmingham, Ala.
Thomas Jordan, New York.
A. R. Johnson, Texas.
J. D. Kennedy, Camden, S. C.
William H. King, Austin, Tex.
William W. Kirkland, New York.
James H. Lane, Auburn, Ala.
A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Ga.
T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.
A. L. Long, Charlottesville, Va.
Robert Lowry, Jackson, Miss.
Walter B. Lane, Texas.
Joseph H. Lewis, Kentucky.
W. G. Lewis, North Carolina.
William McComb, Gordonsville, Va.
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville, S. C.
John T. Morgan, United States Senate.
T. T. Munford, Lynchburg, Va.
H. B. Mabry, Texas.
W. W. Mackall, Warrenton, Va.
George Maney, Nashville, Tenn.
James G. Martin, North Carolina.
John McCausland, West Virgin