Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... South . The sun shone in all its brilliancy yesterday , out in the meadows the flowers were blooming , and over in Metairie cemetery , where for two years the remains of the South's great hero reposed , flowers placed by loving hands ...
... South . The sun shone in all its brilliancy yesterday , out in the meadows the flowers were blooming , and over in Metairie cemetery , where for two years the remains of the South's great hero reposed , flowers placed by loving hands ...
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... South , should close the celebration . The devotion of these women to the cause which , though lost , is not dead , was never more truly exemplified than in the programme they prepared for the birthday of their martyr president . From ...
... South , should close the celebration . The devotion of these women to the cause which , though lost , is not dead , was never more truly exemplified than in the programme they prepared for the birthday of their martyr president . From ...
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... South this giant among its statesmen , its patriots and its leaders , and to the world another name " that was not born to die . " There was great applause at the conclusion of the ceremonies . Mrs. Smith arose and thanked the Army of ...
... South this giant among its statesmen , its patriots and its leaders , and to the world another name " that was not born to die . " There was great applause at the conclusion of the ceremonies . Mrs. Smith arose and thanked the Army of ...
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... South , in the Democratic National Convention , which nominated Breckinridge and Lane . The members who remained as the National Democratic Conven- tion nominated Douglas and Johnston . The result is history . In all this exciting time ...
... South , in the Democratic National Convention , which nominated Breckinridge and Lane . The members who remained as the National Democratic Conven- tion nominated Douglas and Johnston . The result is history . In all this exciting time ...
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... South gave up the very flower of its man- hood , who responded to their conception of patriotic defense of home and fireside . This appeal to arms was followed by a conflict which has passed into history as one of the mightiest in deeds ...
... South gave up the very flower of its man- hood , who responded to their conception of patriotic defense of home and fireside . This appeal to arms was followed by a conflict which has passed into history as one of the mightiest in deeds ...
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