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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
ere assigned seats of honor on the stage at the Academy. The ladies of the Memorial Association were also in carriages in the column and sat upon the stage. Portsmouth. In Portsmouth the military companies joined the Stonewall Camp and the Independent Fire Company and paraded, after which the column marched to Oxford Hall, Portsmouth the military companies joined the Stonewall Camp and the Independent Fire Company and paraded, after which the column marched to Oxford Hall, and the Rev. Dr. William E. Edwards delivered a scholarly and eloquent oration. He spoke of the importance attached to the great events in history, the sites upon which the great events had been enacted, and most especially the interest which attached to the great men of history, and among these the conspicuous figure of Robert Earance. Over the river. On the return of the procession to Main street the civic organizations and the police were dismissed and the military went over to Portsmouth. Fredericksburg. General Lee's birthday was celebrated by an imposing military and civic parade, one of the largest since the war. The streets were lined
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
er's Farm, 391. Kennedy, Capt., Ro. Cobb, 429. Kilby. Capt. L. R., commands the Sixteenth Va. Infantry, 7. Kilmer, Geo. L., his article The Dash into the Crater, 25. Lane, Gen. James H., 51; his brigade, Glimpses of Army Life in 1864, 406. Lee, Gen., Fitz., orders disbanding of cavalry, 387, Lee, Gen. G. W. C., 72. Lee, Capt. James K., 431. Lee, Gen. R. E., on battle of Malvern Hill, 62; mentioned, 81; first observance of his birthday at Richmond, 133; Petersburg. 148; Portsmouth, 150; Alexandria, 151; Norfolk, 152; Fredericksburg, 153; Atlanta, Ga., 153; Baltimore, Md.. 15; New York City, 157; war horses of, 388. Lee Camp, Action on the Death of Gen. J. E. Johnston, 159 Lee. Gen. W. H. F., 126. Ledlie. Gen., 53, 26. Letcher, Gov., John, Burning of the home of, 393. Lincoln County, N. C., Birth-place of heroes, 223. Littlepage, Capt. H. B., 364. Loehr, Col. Charles T., on Point Lookout., 97. Long, Gen. A. L., Death of, 81. Lovenstein, Hon., W