. Minutes . reased mortuary reports, to which must beadded the names of some of our most distinguished and zealous leaders: George G. Vest, Matthew W. Ransom, John II. Reagan, William B. Bate,John J. Hornor, Cullen A. Battle, Fitzhugh Lee, Thomas J. Churchill and ourbeloved Mildred Lee, all of whom in one way or another added lustre to our dearSouthland and contributed to its greatness and renown. All of which is respectfully submitted. ^.~\. _J Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff. THE CIVIL WAR; ITS RESULTS AND LESSONS An Address Delivered at Louisville, Kentucky To the Confederate Vete


. Minutes . reased mortuary reports, to which must beadded the names of some of our most distinguished and zealous leaders: George G. Vest, Matthew W. Ransom, John II. Reagan, William B. Bate,John J. Hornor, Cullen A. Battle, Fitzhugh Lee, Thomas J. Churchill and ourbeloved Mildred Lee, all of whom in one way or another added lustre to our dearSouthland and contributed to its greatness and renown. All of which is respectfully submitted. ^.~\. _J Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff. THE CIVIL WAR; ITS RESULTS AND LESSONS An Address Delivered at Louisville, Kentucky To the Confederate Veteransin Reunion June 15th, 1905 N. E by. HARRIS THE . 1906r. W. BURKE COMPANYMACON, GEORGIA TO THE SURVIVORS of that mighty array of Confederate Soldiers, who withmatchless courage and unwavering patriotism, stoodup in line of battle throughout these Southern Statesin the trying days of 1861-5 to defend their homesfrom invasion and their country from overthrow, thisaddress is affectionately dedicated by ITS Cait. N. E. HARRIS, THE SPEAKER AT LOUISVILLE. THE COMMANDER AND HIS CHIEF OF STAFF.


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