Michigan At Gettysburg, July 1st, 2d And 3rd, 1863, June 12th, 1889 : Proceedings Incident to the Dedication of the Michigan Monuments Upon the Battlefield of Gettysburg, June 12th, 1889
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Charles C. Yemans, after which Maj. Edwin B. Wight delivered an address, at the conclusion of which the Regiment sang the " Sweet Bye-and-Bye " in memory of their fallen comrades, and " Old John Burns of Gettysburg," who was wounded there while fighting in their ranks. Maj. E. B. Wight spoke as follows: Address of Maj. E. B. Wight. Comrades and Countrymen : It is one of the cardinal features of the Moslem faith that its devotees shall prayerfully face daily toward Mecca ; but this further injun...ction is laid upon them that, "health and wealth permitting," every member of that great religious family shall, once at least during their lives, make a pilgrimage thither. No conveniences of travel mitigate the discomforts of the journey, but, in the fashion of their ancestors, they plod on in the beaten cara- van route, spending weeks or possibly months in their faithful efforts to reach the spot which they deem the holiest on earth. We are inclined to sneer at these pilgrims and to write them down fanatics ; but, surely it would not harm us to imitate sometimes the zeal with which this reverence of locality has inspired them.
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