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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
the representative element came from the land that Lee loved, and that honors itself in admiration for him. The Southern States were nobly represented. They could point with pride to ranks of veterans, to the men who commanded in war, and who obey now by serving them in high positions of trust in the peaceful affairs of State. Men and officers from Maryland to Texas came to old Virginia once more to stand side by side with warm-hearted, old-time friends. I always loved Virginia, said Colonel Zabell, representing the Southern division of the Army of Northern Virginia from Louisiana. I never knew a Virginian to shut the door in the face of a Louisianian. That they never did, that they never will, nor in the face of any of the brave boys from the Rio Grande to the Pennsylvania line. Commenced moving. As soon as the sun was up, people commenced to move about. The stirring sound of martial music, the tramp, tramp of men in uniforms, the glitter of bayonets that had never been ba