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Re: John T. Purvis or John T. Purves

On March 28, 1889, there was a meeting at which the Louisiana Historical Association was organized by the following representatives of the several veteran associations: J. B. Wilkinson, R. S. Venables, George H. Frost, Army of the Tennessee; John T. Purvis, Peter Blake, Thomas Higgins, E. D. Willet, T. C. Campbell, Army of Northern Virginia; W. M. Owen, E. L. Kursheedt, Joseph H. DeGrange, Washington Artillery; J. H. Behan, W. R. Lyman, S. S. Prentiss, D. A. Given, Association Confederate States Cavalry; F. T. Howard, Robert Maxwell, Howard Library Association.
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/New_Orleans/_Texts/KENHNO/41*.html

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Capt. John T. Purvis.

Surrounded by a large assemblage of admirers and friends,
John Turnbull Purvis, a gallant Confederate veteran, was
recently laid to rest at Girod Cemetery, New Orleans, La.
http://archive.org/stream/confederateveter11conf/confederateveter11conf_djvu.txt
Confederate Veteran, Vol. XI, 1903, p. 514

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