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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 4. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 26
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Editorial Paragraphs.
The Annual meeting of the Southern Historical Society will be held in the Hall of the House of Delegates, in this city, on Wednesday evening, October the 31st.
General John T. Morgan, of Selma, U. S. Senator from Alabama, will deliver the annual address, and a pleasant occasion is anticipated.
Members of the Society and all others interested in our work are cordially invited to attend.
The reunion of the Virginia division of the A. N. V.
Association takes place in Richmond on Thursday night, November 1st.
Leigh Robinson, Esq., of Washington, a gallant high private in the old Richmond Howitzers, is the orator of the occasion, and has chosen as his theme, The Battle of the Wilderness.
The banquet which is to follow the public address will be an occasion of rare enjoyment, when old comrades will share their rations with each other and fight their battles o'er again.
The financial statement in our last issue was by no means intended to
Gettysburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 26
John T. Morgan (search for this): chapter 26
Editorial Paragraphs.
The Annual meeting of the Southern Historical Society will be held in the Hall of the House of Delegates, in this city, on Wednesday evening, October the 31st.
General John T. Morgan, of Selma, U. S. Senator from Alabama, will deliver the annual address, and a pleasant occasion is anticipated.
Members of the Society and all others interested in our work are cordially invited to attend.
The reunion of the Virginia division of the A. N. V.
Association takes place in Richmond on Thursday night, November 1st.
Leigh Robinson, Esq., of Washington, a gallant high private in the old Richmond Howitzers, is the orator of the occasion, and has chosen as his theme, The Battle of the Wilderness.
The banquet which is to follow the public address will be an occasion of rare enjoyment, when old comrades will share their rations with each other and fight their battles o'er again.
The financial statement in our last issue was by no means intended to
C. M. Wilcox (search for this): chapter 26
Henry Heth (search for this): chapter 26
Pettigrew (search for this): chapter 26
Leigh Robinson (search for this): chapter 26
November 1st (search for this): chapter 26
October 31st (search for this): chapter 26
Editorial Paragraphs.
The Annual meeting of the Southern Historical Society will be held in the Hall of the House of Delegates, in this city, on Wednesday evening, October the 31st.
General John T. Morgan, of Selma, U. S. Senator from Alabama, will deliver the annual address, and a pleasant occasion is anticipated.
Members of the Society and all others interested in our work are cordially invited to attend.
The reunion of the Virginia division of the A. N. V.
Association takes place in Richmond on Thursday night, November 1st.
Leigh Robinson, Esq., of Washington, a gallant high private in the old Richmond Howitzers, is the orator of the occasion, and has chosen as his theme, The Battle of the Wilderness.
The banquet which is to follow the public address will be an occasion of rare enjoyment, when old comrades will share their rations with each other and fight their battles o'er again.
The financial statement in our last issue was by no means intended to