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THOMAS N. WAUL
(1813-1908) Confederate brigadier general who surrendered to Union forces at Vicksburg, he later commanded a brigade under Walker in the Red River campaign. Fine content A.L.S. 3pp. 4to., Galveston, Apr. 16, 1891, to James Fleming, Chairman of the Confederate Survivors Association. In part: ‘…The invitation of the committee of the Confederate Survivors Association to attend their re-union on Memorial Day, as also in special honor of Lieutenant General Wade Hampton, was received…I find there are requisitions on my time…that I can neither transfer or postpone. I regret sorely the disappointment at not being able to meet with the lessening army of survivors, and especially in failing by my presence to honor the gallant soldier, the noble patriot, the lofty Gentleman, whom it is my good fortune to have known from our boyhood…When South Carolina in her dark hour called her sons around her to battle for her rights, Wade Hampton was among the first to respond to her summons; how he bored himself from the First Manassas until the cause was lost, will be found inscribed among the records of the boldest, the bravest, the most chivalric, in times of having light unfading and imperishable. When all was over, on his return to his native Carolina he found it torn asunder by internal strife, his race in a minority…it was then that Wade Hampton rose to his full status…from the mountains to the sea he traversed county by county teaching peace, goodwill, and fair treatment to all. His pilgrimage was a daily triumph…The unreasoning fury of political agitation with ruthless violence swept her faithful sentinel from his post. It is the most unworthy page in South Carolina's chronicles, let us hope that the Historic muse will draw her pen across the record…Wade Hampton is more honored in his absence…than by his presence…'. Fine.

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