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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.35 (search)
ommercial Gazette of December 8th last, from General H. V. Boynton, of Washington, D. C., whose efforts towardse among the letters of commendation received by General Boynton: Senator Walthall, of Mississippi, commandedenate, Washington, D. C., December 19, 1888. General H. V. Boynton: my dear Sir,—I have received your note, er slip. Yours faithfully, R. L. Gibson. General H. V. Boynton. Letter from representative Wheeler. U. S., Washington, D. C., December 12, 1888. General H. V. Boynton: my dear General,—Pray accept my acknowlee: I have read with a great deal of interest General Boynton's letters suggesting an organization of Union aet with general approval. I fully agree with General Boynton that there is no other battlefield of the war won any of the great battlefields of the war. General Boynton's suggestions in a general way, for a plan of cy adding Generals Baird, Walthall, Wheeler, Wright, Boynton, and Colonel Kellogg. It was agreed that each side
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.36 (search)
ickamauga Memorial Association. In December last a patriotic movement, which is enlisting warm and general interest, was inaugurated in Washington, D. C., to organize a joint memorial association of Union and Confederate veterans, to acquire and preserve the battlefield of Chickamauga and mark it with suitable tablets and monuments. Its claims were earnestly pressed in a communication (which is herewith reproduced) to the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette of December 8th last, from General H. V. Boynton, of Washington, D. C., whose efforts towards organization have since been untiring: The idea originated at the recent reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland at Chicago. A committee was appointed to take the matter into consideration and report to the Society next September at its meeting at Chattanooga. A conference will soon be held at Washington between representatives of that committee and ex-Confederate officers who served on that field, with a view of consider
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
killed, 163. Blythe, Col., 77, 80, 82. Bomar, Lt. J. E., killed, 192, 193. Bonham, Gen. M. L., 274. Bonneau, Capt. F. N., 135. Bookman, Lt., 380. Books and newspapers of the South, 293. Bookter, Col. E F., 19, 22. Bookter, Lt. N. R., 21. Boonsboroa, Battle of, 24. Bosher, Robert S., 296. Botts, Lawson, 359. Bowen, Gen, 310. Bowles, Capt., 70. Boyce, Hon. W. W., 275 Boyce's Light Battery, 143. Boyd Guards, 15. Boykin, Major F. M., 83. Boykin, Gen., 349. Boynton, Gen. H. V., 339. Boyles, Lt. J. R., 20. Bozeman, Gov. A. I., 356. Brady, Lewis, 215 Bragg, Gen., Braxton, 99, 274, 297, 303, 307. Branch, Gen. L. O'B., 394. Brander, Major, Thos. A., 296. Brandon, James river, 93. Branham, Lt., 68. Brannan, Gen., 342. Branson, Lt. H. L., 59. Bratton, Gen., John, 15, 16: Report of his brigade, with losses, 18. Bratton, Mrs., patriotism of, 8. Bratton, Col., Wm., 7, 8, 16 Breazeal, Capt. W. W., 385, 386. Breckinridge, Fort. 64. Breckinridge,