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Browsing named entities in Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones).
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1807 AD (search for this): chapter 1.1
The Washington Light Infantry, 1807-1861.
The primal duties shine aloft, like stars; The charities that soothe and heal and bless.
1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.1
The Washington Light Infantry, 1807-1861.
The primal duties shine aloft, like stars; The charities that soothe and heal and bless.
1877 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
1874 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
1872 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
1879 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
William A. Courtenay (search for this): chapter 1.2
February 22nd, 1903 AD (search for this): chapter 1.2
Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
A permanent Confederate Benefaction.
And we can only dimly guess What worlds of all this world's distress, What utter woe, despair and death, Their fate has brought to many a hearth.
This too brief narrative is dedicated to the Washington Light Infantry,
of Charleston, S. C., now nearing the close of a century of company life; with the fervent hope that the young men who now fill its ranks may emulate its past honorable and dutiful achievements, and maintain and transmit its name and fame to the generations yet to succeed them. Wm. A. Courtenay, Captain W. L. I., 1872-74; 1877-79. Innisfallen, 22d February, 1903.
[This chaste memorial, of a historical corps, at the hand of an honored ex-commander, can but be inspirative to exalted patriotism.
The exemplification of Captain Courtenay, as soldier and citizen, commends itself to the emulation of all.
His career of comprehensive usefulness, has been most admirably progressive and providential, in the interest alike
1860 AD (search for this): chapter 1.3