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f his election as an honorary member of the body—a signal honor, rarely bestowed.
The matter was brought to the attention of the camp in a letter from Captain W. Gordon McCabe to Judge George L. Christian.
During the summer Captain McCabe spent several months abroad, and while in England he became acquainted with a most unusuaCaptain McCabe spent several months abroad, and while in England he became acquainted with a most unusual circumstance, which he communicated to the veterans at length through the letter to Judge Christian.
The incident is best described in the words of Captain McCabe himself.
A writer in the London Times, in reviewing, in October, Sir George Trevelyan's American revolution, had made a bad blunder touching the ancestry of GeneraCaptain McCabe himself.
A writer in the London Times, in reviewing, in October, Sir George Trevelyan's American revolution, had made a bad blunder touching the ancestry of General Charles Lee, confounding the Cheshire family with that from which sprung the Lees of Virginia.
The days of old.
I wrote a letter to the Times correcting the blunder, and, fortunately, dated it from my London club, The Athenaeum.
On the afternoon of the day on which it was published came to me a most cordial letter from Ge
es, Dr., J. William, 79
Jordan, Gen. Thomas 204
Kautz, Gen. Adam V. 1
Keiley, Anthony M., 17
Kentucky Cavalry. The 11th, 259 Captured, 274
Roll of officers and men, with statistics, 276, et seq.
Lee, General, Fitzhugh. Address on, 132 His services to the Jamestown Exposition, 134 In Cuba, 137
Lee Gen. H. E His war horse Traveller, 99 Did not offer sword to Grant, 59 To the rear, 368
Lee Gen. Stephen D., 25 His tribute to Parker's Boys, 106
Logan, Gen. Thomas M., 57
McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon 125
McClay. Corporal John killed, 278
McNeill's Rangers roll of, 323
McNeill, Capt. J. C., 30
McCreary. Col. James B., 278
Malvern Hill Reminiscences of 125
Manassas, First Battle of, 33 Second Battle of, 194
Manassas to Frazier's Farm, .?66
Maury, Commodore, M. F., 371
Maury Col. R. L., 371
Memminger, Secretary C. G., 201
Memorial Day, The first Confederate 369
Mississippi Troops in Virginia, 1861-5 58
Morgan's Raid through Ohio and Indian