. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. /wz^-^^^ See Following Pagk. 205 The press of the south was repr^sented througli the presence ofthe editor and proprietor of the miHtary organ that reaches the veteransoldiery throughout its sunny cHme, thereby insuring the Coiifciieratt-Veteran, the ofScial organ of the United Confederate Veterans,United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Veterans inDixie land a voice in the heralding of the procedures of the greatoccasion by. COL. S. A. CUNNINGHAM. Of Tennessee. Who publishes his periodical i


. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. /wz^-^^^ See Following Pagk. 205 The press of the south was repr^sented througli the presence ofthe editor and proprietor of the miHtary organ that reaches the veteransoldiery throughout its sunny cHme, thereby insuring the Coiifciieratt-Veteran, the ofScial organ of the United Confederate Veterans,United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Veterans inDixie land a voice in the heralding of the procedures of the greatoccasion by. COL. S. A. CUNNINGHAM. Of Tennessee. Who publishes his periodical in the City of Nashville, having establishedit there three jears ago. He was a bo) soldier during the war and hasspent nian\ of his mature years in journalism, with varying fortunes, allculminating in the great success his monthly has justly met with. Asa soldier during the civil war, because of his youth, he was the pet ofthe regiment and after the bloody battle of Franklin, where he displayedjudgment and courage beyond his years, his valor drew him even nearerto the rank and file of the command. The engraving on the oppositepage correctly represents him as he appears at present and tlie etchingshows the boy soldier in his teens. His determined efiort now tokeep alive events of historic importance through the medium of hisperiodical is worthy of the highest commendation, and the following out-line of the man will be found interesting: Sumner .Archibald CunninL; was born in l^edford count}. Tenn . Jul


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