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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
incomparable infantry, which for four years carried the revolt on its bayonets; and which died only with its annihilation. Response by Hon. Richard B. Davis, of Petersburg. Iii. The Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. The sound of the guns shall never be hushed by the roar of the River Time. Response by Judge George L. Christian, of Richmond. Judge George L. Christian, of Richmond, in response to the toast, The Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia, said: Mr. Chairman and Comrades. I esteem it a great privilege to be permitted to meet with you to-night and I pity from the bottom of my heart the citizen of Virginia who does not feel always at home and among friends, in this hospitable and beautiful battle crowned Cockade city of the south-side. I greet you my comrades of Petersburg, as a brother from a sister city, which claims no higher privilege than to share with you the common glories of the past, and who wishes to walk hand in hand with you in