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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The funeral. (search)
tood with uncovered head. At a meeting of Maury Camp Saturday, a touching resolution was passed out of respect for General Maury's memory. This tribute is paid: General Maury was a loyal citizen of this republic, a true son of our Southland, General Maury was a loyal citizen of this republic, a true son of our Southland, and Virginia never had borne on her bosom a more chivalrous, courtly gentleman. While this city, which was his birthplace and his home in the earliest years of his life, will ever do reverence to his memory, and this camp will always cherish the fact that General Maury, who was one of its honorary members, and who expressed himself pleased and proud that we bore his name, died as he lived, a fearless and stainless Confederate soldier. The tribute will go upon the records of the camp. Numerous other glowing tributes which were published, have been paid to the honored memory of General Maury. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Southern Historical Society, held January 17, 1900, the following action was taken: Dabne