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362 Southern Historical Society Papers.

Secretary and ex-officio Treasurer Colonel George Wythe Mun- lord, of Virginia.

Vice- Presidents of States :

General Isaac R. Trimble, Maryland.

Governor Zebulon B. Vance, North Carolina.

General M. C. Butler, South Carolina.

Admiral R. Semmes, Alabama.

Colonel W. Call, Florida.

General Will. T. Martin, Mississippi.

General J. B. Hood, Louisiana.

Colonel T. M. Jack, Texas.

Hon. A. H. Garland, Arkansas.

Governor Isham G. Harris, Tennessee.

General J. S. Marmaduke, Missouri.

General S. B. Buckner, Kentucky.

W. W. Corcoran, Esq., Washington, D. C.

The President appointed the following gentlemen members of the Executive Committee :

General Dabney H. Maury, Richmond, Va., Chairman*

Colonel Charles S. Venable, University of Virginia.

Colonel William Preston Johnston, Washington and Lee Univer- sity, Lexington, Va.

Colonel Robert E. Withers, Wytheville, Va.

Colonel Joseph Mayo, Richmond, Va.

Rev. John Wm. Jones, Richmond, Va,

Lieutenant-Colonel Archer Anderson, Richmond, Va.

Major Robert Stiles, Richmond, Va.

George L. Christian, Esq., Richmond Va.

On motion, the Society then adjourned to meet at Richmond, Va. ,. on the call of the President.

Pursuant to the above, the Society met at Richmond, in the Capi- tol, in the Senate chamber, at 8 o'clock P. M., October 29, 1873.

After prayer by Rev. George Woodbridge, D. D,, of the Episco- pal Church, the President, General Jubal A. Early, introduced with

  • General Maury, so long and prominently identified with the Society,

resigned his post in the Executive Committee June 18, 1888, whilst he was United States Minister at Bogota, South America. There have been other changes in the Executive Committee by death and other causes, and by appointments to vacancies.