James Longstreet |
As is their custom, the Sons of Confederate Veterans #1860 (Blue
Ridge Rifles) in Dahlonega, Ga., and the Longstreet Society will be remembering
the life of Gen. James Longstreet at a Jan. 10 memorial service in Gainesville,
Ga.
The ceremony is set for
1 p.m. at Alta Vista Cemetery, where the Confederate general was laid to rest
after his Jan. 2, 1904, death at age 82. The public also is welcome to an open house that follows at the Longstreet Society's
headquarters, the old Piedmont Hotel, 827 Maple St., Gainesville. Refreshments will be served. Longstreet ran the hotel for several
years.
The society defends and promotes the legacy of one of Lee's Lieutenants. Members believe he was the scapegoat for what went wrong at Gettysburg and the South's loss.
Previous Longstreet coverage:
-- Granddaughter fought to vindicate him
-- Southern-fried Longstreet, Part 1
-- Part 2: Vilification and vindication
The society defends and promotes the legacy of one of Lee's Lieutenants. Members believe he was the scapegoat for what went wrong at Gettysburg and the South's loss.
Previous Longstreet coverage:
-- Granddaughter fought to vindicate him
-- Southern-fried Longstreet, Part 1
-- Part 2: Vilification and vindication
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