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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.9 (search)
or. A touching incident of the war. [from the New Orleans States, November, 1895.] Colonel Douglass West's recollection of the death of Lytle. The popular version. The States is in receipt of the following letter of inquiry from Mr. Joseph G. Fiveash, of the Norfolk (Va.) Public Ledger. The clipping referred to in the letter is from the Norfolk Virginian, and is as follows: Our neighbor, the Virginian, in its issue of this morning, speaking of the authorship of the poem Antony and uffin worked in Baton Rouge on State printing, I think, shortly before the war commenced. He was in Memphis, however, when the storm burst in the spring of 1861. With many wishes for your health and happiness, I am, Yours very truly, Joseph G. Fiveash. P. S.—My partner, Mr. Edwards, says that he thinks that Ruffin named the Sugar Bowl as the paper that published the poem. J. G. F. Since writing the above Mr. Robert W. Tunstall, principal of the Norfolk Academy, has called our