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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Chaplain Matthew O'Keefe of Mahone's Brigade. (search)
Chaplain Matthew O'Keefe of Mahone's Brigade. A famous priest-sketch of his noble and Benefi Towson, Md., January 28, 1906. Rev. Matthew O'Keefe, pastor of the Roman Catholic Church ofland. The oldest priest in the diocese, Father O'Keefe was the last surviving brigade chaplain oferal Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. Father O'Keefe made himself famous throughout the South burch work. Was Mahone's chaplain. Rev. Matthew O'Keefe, the chaplain of General Mahone's famouthe river. It was during this plague that Father O'Keefe did the work that made his name famous thrad of the fever was still in the town, and Father O'Keefe was forbidden to return to Norfolk, it beior the fever ship. He was informed what Father O'Keefe had done, and when the priest returned thewith a letter expressing his gratitude for Father O'Keefe's services. The value of the watch and chd by the Imperial Government of France to Rev. M. O'Keefe, cure of Norfolk, Va., for services rende[2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
G., 201 Memorial Day, The first Confederate 369 Mississippi Troops in Virginia, 1861-5 58 Morgan's Raid through Ohio and Indiana, 110; in Kentucky 263; Horses Impressed, 118 Moore J. Staunton, 121 Morris Island Prisoners Fired on, 275 Negroes. As Slaves The Loyalty of, 29, 52 63, 64, 69 Monument to, at Fort Mill S. C.. 67 Their Memorial Window to Jackson 97 With Gen. Morgan, 120 Proposed to be Freed and made Soldiers, 181 New Market Battle of 155 Cadets killed at, 231 O'Keefe; Chaplain Matthew, 176 Yellow Fever Hero 177 Defied Gen. Butler 182 Olds, F. A., 322 Parham Ensign J. T.. 348 Parker's Battery Capt. W. W., 103 Gen. S. 1). Lee's regard for 103 Pegram Gen. W. R. J., 57 Payne, J. U.; His sacrifices for the Southern Cause, 127 Payne, Gen., Wm. H., 134 Petersburg. Defence of, in June, 1864, 1 Tablet to the Killed, 12 Polignac C. J.; His Mission to France in 1865 326 Prison Pens at Point Lookout 19 Quisenberry, Adam Chenault, 259 Rams