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Page 110
... N. C. , May 10 , 1893 , by Hon . A. C. Avery , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina . Ladies of the Memorial Association , Comrades , Gentlemen : Measured by the average length of human life , almost a gen- eration ...
... N. C. , May 10 , 1893 , by Hon . A. C. Avery , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina . Ladies of the Memorial Association , Comrades , Gentlemen : Measured by the average length of human life , almost a gen- eration ...
Page 111
... North Carolina , with characteristic conservatism , still clung to the federative union of States , which was ... North Carolina's quota of Federal soldiers , and his prompt call for volunteers to support our kindred and man our forts ...
... North Carolina , with characteristic conservatism , still clung to the federative union of States , which was ... North Carolina's quota of Federal soldiers , and his prompt call for volunteers to support our kindred and man our forts ...
Page 121
... NORTH CAROLINA . Upon receiving his commission as a brigadier in September , 1861 , the first work assigned to him was the command of the coast of North Carolina with the duty , as far as possible , of constructing fortifica- tions ...
... NORTH CAROLINA . Upon receiving his commission as a brigadier in September , 1861 , the first work assigned to him was the command of the coast of North Carolina with the duty , as far as possible , of constructing fortifica- tions ...
Contents
covering the period extending from April 9 1892 to July | 1 |
Address of Major Robert Stiles at the Dedication of | 15 |
Address of Gen R E Colston before the Ladies Memorial | 38 |
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A. P. Hill advance Amelia Courthouse Appomattox Appomattox Courthouse April Army of Northern artillery assault attack Badeau battery battle Bragg brigade Camp Capt Captain captured cavalry charge Colonel column command comrades Confederacy Confederate Veterans corps Courthouse D. H. Hill deaths defence disabled division duty enemy enemy's eral Federal fell field Fifth Company fight fire flag flank fleet force Fort Fisher fought front gallant garrison Gordon Grant guns headquarters Hill's honor horse infantry Jackson James John Johnston killed land Lee's army Lieutenant living Longstreet March 21 miles morning moved muskets never night North Carolina Northern Virginia offi officers Petersburg Polk position prisoners rear regiment retreat Richmond river road sent shell Sheridan ship shot skirmish soldiers soon South Southern Spotsylvania Spotsylvania Courthouse Stonewall Stonewall Brigade Stonewall Jackson surrender Texas tion troops United Confederate Veterans Vicksburg victory wounded