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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Annual reunion of the Virginia division, A. N. V. (search)
eir deadly doom. Hon. A. M. Keiley. 5. The Army of Tennessee--The pennon droops that led the sacred band Along the crimson field; The meteor-blade sinks from the nerveless hand Over the spotless shield. General Marcus J. Wright. 6. The Dead--They need no tears who lived a noble life, We will not weep for them — who died so well, But we will gather round the hearth and tell The story of their strife. Such homage suits them well-- Better than funeral pomps or passing bell. Governor Holliday. 7. The Women of the South--Their angel hands the wounded cheered, Did all that woman ever dares-- When hopes and homes had disappeared They gave us tears — and smiles — and prayers. Private R. B. Berkeley. Speech of Hon. A. M. Keiley. At the request of a number who heard it, as well as in accordance with our own wishes, we give in full Hon. A. M. Keiley's splendid word-portrait of the Model infantryman. After a facetious hit at the cavalry, and bringing down the house b<