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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Jefferson Davis Monument Association holds the First celebration of the day of memory. (search)
mittee of one to attend to that important detail. Mrs. Varina Jefferson Davis is an honorary member of the chapter. The programme was very beautiful. Miss Florence Huberwald sang, as only Miss Huberwald could, that grand old Southern war song, Maryland, My Maryland. The tears coursed silently down the eyes of many as her beauMiss Huberwald could, that grand old Southern war song, Maryland, My Maryland. The tears coursed silently down the eyes of many as her beautiful voice rose and fell in exquisite modulation of the patriotic melody. The feature of the celebration was the eloquent address of Hon. E. Howard McCaleb. Mr. McCaleb said that he would not attempt, on this ninety-third anniversary of the birth of Mr. Davis, to give even a brief outline of a life and character which are so i, and Mrs. M. A. Farwood delivered an interesting address on the purposes of the Jefferson Davis Monument Association. Miss Buckley sang a beautiful solo and Miss Huberwald read a touching and eloquent poem, written by Margaret Hunt Brisbane, entitled The Confederate Dead. It touched each one present to the innermost heart. Dr.