. Unveiling and dedication of monument to Hood's Texas brigade on the capitol grounds at Austin, Texas, Thursday, October twenty-seven, nineteen hundred and ten, and minutes of the thirty-ninth annual reunion of Hood's Texas brigade association held in Senate chamber at Austin, Texas, October twenty-six and twenty-seven, nineteen hundred and ten, together with a short monument and brigade association history and Confederate scrap . the future historian mayhave it all as to Hoods Texas Brigade. Now I want every comrade to think up andwrite oiit and send me every worthy recollec-tion he c


. Unveiling and dedication of monument to Hood's Texas brigade on the capitol grounds at Austin, Texas, Thursday, October twenty-seven, nineteen hundred and ten, and minutes of the thirty-ninth annual reunion of Hood's Texas brigade association held in Senate chamber at Austin, Texas, October twenty-six and twenty-seven, nineteen hundred and ten, together with a short monument and brigade association history and Confederate scrap . the future historian mayhave it all as to Hoods Texas Brigade. Now I want every comrade to think up andwrite oiit and send me every worthy recollec-tion he can command as to every event of thewar that came under his observation. Nothingis too trivial. I will preserve it and the his-torian can glenn. Impress it on your minds thatevery comrade must be at Cameron, and allmust surelv be alive to the fact that we mustkeep our Association alive as long as there is asingle comrade left, and that in meantime wemust be properly educating some of our descend-ants to take our places in protecting the honorand memory of the brigade. I accept this lastgreat honor of being your President, not withfear or trepidation, nor in any sense that it isgreater than I can wear; but, to the contrary,I ask you one and all to try and follow where Ilead. I am determined to succeed in all thatpertains to the honor and well-being of theliving and dead of Hoods Texas Brigade; anddo each of you take the same CAPTAIN FRANK B. CHILTON, HOUSTON, TEXAS Company H., I-ourth Regiment, Hoods Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. President Hoods Texas Brigade Monument Committee. President Hoods Texas Brigade Association HOODS TEXAS BRIGADE 49 General William E. Hamby, Captains W. and W. H. Gaston were elected Vice-Pres-idents. E. K. Goree, being Secretary for life,stated he wished his office could be passedaround and received the assurance (he is abachelor) that it might be when he got mar-ried. Bev. J. H. Stevens was re-elected Chaplain,and Dr. L. D.


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