Jamestown tributes and toasts . Confederate Graves—Mrs. J, Hoge Lee as a Soldier—President Roosevelt 180 The Confede31ATe Soldiers—Mrs. Lu<:y Lee Hill Macgill.\^\ The Women of the South—Col. William Stewart 182 The Confederate Cavalry—General Basil W. Duke 183 Lee—Edvmrd V. Valentine 184 The Valentine Statue of Lee—Julia Wyatt .185The United Daughters of the Confederacy—Mrs. Lizzie George Henderson 187 An American Hero—Dr. Hamilton W. Mahie 188 General Robert E. Lee—Charles Francis Adams 189 Stonewall Jackson—Judge Selden Longley 190 The Old Canteen—T. C. Harhaugh 191 Th


Jamestown tributes and toasts . Confederate Graves—Mrs. J, Hoge Lee as a Soldier—President Roosevelt 180 The Confede31ATe Soldiers—Mrs. Lu<:y Lee Hill Macgill.\^\ The Women of the South—Col. William Stewart 182 The Confederate Cavalry—General Basil W. Duke 183 Lee—Edvmrd V. Valentine 184 The Valentine Statue of Lee—Julia Wyatt .185The United Daughters of the Confederacy—Mrs. Lizzie George Henderson 187 An American Hero—Dr. Hamilton W. Mahie 188 General Robert E. Lee—Charles Francis Adams 189 Stonewall Jackson—Judge Selden Longley 190 The Old Canteen—T. C. Harhaugh 191 The Confederate Veterans—Mrs. William P. To Virginias Sons—Dr. C. E. Fisher 193 Arlington—Governor Blanchard 194 National Unity—Secretary Cortelyou 195 LEnvoi—Harry St. George Tucker 196 10 CHAPTER I JAMESTOWN A MIGHTT shaft through Raleighs fingers slipped; Smith shot it, and a Continent awoke!For that great arrow, with an acorn tipped. Planted an English Oak! James Babron Hope. 12. THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION We have fittingly celebrated the four hundredth anniversaryof the discovery of America. The three hundredth anniver-sary of Jamestown is hardly less worthy of commemoration. A great nation can not bring to mind its small beginningand its stupendous growth through such a celebration as theJamestown Exposition without stirring in the hearts of itspeople their best patriotism and the sincerest devotion to theprinciples which have made this nation great. And such patriotism and such devotion so completely under-lie American Institutions that their soundness and strengthare absolutely necessary to our strength and perpetuity. Gboveb Ci-evelajs^d. Princeton, Nov. 23, 1903. The Jamestown Exposition should not only commemoratethe early history and the growth of our nation, but it shouldalso stimulate the present generation of our countrymenTo Pateiotic Duty. ^^^^^^ C^A Princeton, February 10,


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