. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. rk. TJlessed are the peacemakers, for theyshall be called the children of God! Give us all Thy Spirit, that in thehojie of eternal life in Christ, our Lord, we may ever manifest T^eace onearth, good will toward men. to Tin glory in the highest. Amen, .them, by the Imperial-Arion Octut. Chairman Bolton: Giii/Zt-in,//—We are honored with the presenceof a man whom to honor is to fie honoretl, who suffered more thanalmost any other man by the war of A true soldier, adored byhis command for his s


. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. rk. TJlessed are the peacemakers, for theyshall be called the children of God! Give us all Thy Spirit, that in thehojie of eternal life in Christ, our Lord, we may ever manifest T^eace onearth, good will toward men. to Tin glory in the highest. Amen, .them, by the Imperial-Arion Octut. Chairman Bolton: Giii/Zt-in,//—We are honored with the presenceof a man whom to honor is to fie honoretl, who suffered more thanalmost any other man by the war of A true soldier, adored byhis command for his soldierl)- bearing and courage: respected by hisenemies for his abilit\ and manliness: loved and revered by his country-men as soldier, statesman, scholar and gentleman. Given the publicpositions of United States railroad commissioner, governor of his stateand Inited States senator, he has served with honor and won fame. •• 1 now have the esteemed pri\ilege of introducing as the orator ofthis occasion a man who is a typical southerner. WadeHampton of South Carolina. f* ^. GEN. WADE HAMPTON DELIVERING THE DEDICATORY ADDRESS.


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