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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address before the Virginia division of Army of Northern Virginia, at their reunion on the evening of October 21, 1886. (search)
ns towards the restoration of the same. The banquet. After the exercises in the Hall were through, the Association and their guests repaired to Saenger Hall, where a splendid banquet was spread. The veterans did full justice to the viands, after which there was a feast of reason and flow of soul, which was greatly enjoyed. There were no regular toasts, but volunteer toasts, and a general mingling of war memories and reminiscences. In response to calls, brief speeches were made by General Early, Colonel F. R. Farrar, Colonel Edward McCrady, Jr., Colonel Archer Anderson, Dr. J. William Jones, Major J. N. Stubbs, Judge Theo. S. Garnett, Captain Carlton McCarthy, and others. There was a general and strong expression of a desire that these reunions shall be more largely attended by our comrades—that the Association shall be more vigorously maintained—and that the memories which it is designed to perpetuate, shall be kept ever fresh and fragrant in the hearts of our peo