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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
the monument, formed into a dress-parade line, and photographed. The line was then marched back to the city. Major Stringfellow's eulogy. The programme of the day was concluded at night at Sanger Hall with a banquet. At 9 o'clock Lee Cam war, in success and reverse, has for his single watchword Duty, the noblest term in the English language. Major Charles S. Stringfellow responded to this sentiment. He said: What meaneth the noise of this great shout? was the question which way, the sons of honor follow and obey.—Churchill. The speaker began by saying he had listened with pleasure to Major Stringfellow's oration. Virginia had on every occasion been able to furnish a man to meet the emergency. When in the Union sm from Lee saying the victory was due to his efforts. Lee's greatness. Rev. Dr. M. D. Hoge was called upon by Major Stringfellow to respond to the toast: In memory of General Lee—great as a man, great as a soldier, and greater still as an exemp
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South, The, vindicated, eloquent characterization of her people by Hon. E. C. Walthall, 304; disparity of her armies with those of the North. 306. Southern Historical Society, Origin and history of, 349; seal of the. 365. Spotsylvania Courthouse, Battle of, 240. Spotswood, Dr. Thomas E., 327. Stewart, Col. W. H., commands the Sixty-first Va. Infantry, 7. Stiles, Major, Robert, Resolutions by, to the memory of Gen. J. E. Johnston, 162; remarks on the character of, 165. Stringfellow, Major Charles S., his eulogy on Gen. R. E. Lee, 136. Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., 327, 390, 408. Tayleure, Sergeant W. W., 13. Taylor, Lieut. W. A. A.. 7 Temperance tempest, The, 41. The Truth of History, by Gen. James H. Lane, 71, 78. Thomas, Col. H. G., his article The colored Troops at Petersburg, 26. Thompson, Major, James. Death of. 283. Townsend Library, The, formed by Thomas T. Townsend, its purchase by Congress recommended. 382. Turner, Adjutant John R., 12. T