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J. Q. A. Nadenbousch (search for this): article 9
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Meeting of officers of the "Stonewall Brigade"
The commissioned officers of this far-famed brigade held a meeting at their camp near Fredericksburg, on the 16th inst., which was presided over by Col. C. A. Ronald, of the 4th Virginia regiment. Col. Nadenbousch, of the 2d Virginia, Maj. Terry, of the 4th Virginia, and Adjutant Hunter, of the 2d Virginia, were appointed to prepare resolutions expressive of the deep sorrow of the brigade at the loss of their great leader, the lamented Jackson.--This committee reported the annexed resolutions, which were adopted by the meeting:
1. Resolved, that, in the death of Lieut.-Gen. Jackson, the world has lost one of its best and purest men — our country and the Church of God " a bright and shining light"--the army one of its boldest and most daring leaders, and this brigade a firm and unwavering friend.
2. that General Jackson has closed his noble career by a death worthy of his life, and that while we mourn for him, and feel tha
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Meeting of officers of the "Stonewall Brigade"
The commissioned officers of this far-famed brigade held a meeting at their camp near Fredericksburg, on the 16th inst., which was presided over by Col. C. A. Ronald, of the 4th Virginia regiment. Col. Nadenbousch, of the 2d Virginia, Maj. Terry, of the 4th Virginia, and Adjutant Hunter, of the 2d Virginia, were appointed to prepare resolutions expressive of the deep sorrow of the brigade at the loss of their great leader, the lamented Jackson.--This committee reported the annexed resolutions, which were adopted by the meeting:
1. Resolved, that, in the death of Lieut.-Gen. Jackson, the world has lost one of its best and purest men — our country and the Church of God " a bright and shining light"--the army one of its boldest and most daring leaders, and this brigade a firm and unwavering friend.
2. that General Jackson has closed his noble career by a death worthy of his life, and that while we mourn for him, and feel that