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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Nineteenth of January. (search)
which ofttimes shared its last crust with you—to join with me and give a Georgia welcome to the Hon. Charles T. O'Ferrall. Colonel O'Ferrall's Address. Cononel O'Ferrall expressed his pleasure at coming for the first time to this city of marvellous growth and superb beauty upon the invitation of the Virginia Society and a miss, yes, on the dark and dismal field of Appomattox his name still shone with the brilliancy of the richest diadem in a royal crown. Guilty of no wrong. Colonel O'Ferrall in conclusion said: In meeting here on this occasion we are guilty of no wrong to the Government under which we live. When the darkness of defeat closed aroglories, and memories which you and I love, my comrades, I would stand with head bowed and heart heavy over his humiliation and shame. To Virginians. Colonel O'Ferrall then addressed himself specially to his fellow-Virginians, by whose invitation he was present. He first paid a tribute to the old State, and spoke of the de