Address By Hon. Joseph R. Lamar of Augusta, Georgia : Delivered On Memorial Day, April, 1902, At Athens, Georgia

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It was the trained man- hood which made the soldier, and not the manual of arms.
It is in unconscious recognition of this fact that the private soldier lives as the Hero of the Confederacy. Many of them rose from the ranks to become Generals; many of them, without previous training, went from peaceful homes to gloriously command large bodies ; and while no army ever had greater officers, no officers ever led better men. While there are monu- ments rich and precious to the leaders, and here and
...there one to mark a battle-field, everywhere is the shaft to commemorate the private soldier. Sometimes those from a particular village; sometimes those from a county ; sometimes those from a special city ; sometimes one with your own pathetic inscription, "To the Unknown Dead" — still everywhere they rise to the memory and the fame of the Private Soldier.
We desire to preserve the memory of their devotion, sacrifice and bravery.
a» Erecting monuments and hallowing these Memorial Days, is meet and proper.


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