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Lebanon, Tennessee.
Oct 6, 1860.

Dear Sir,

The invitation sent to me to
be present at University Place on the
10th Inst., to witness the ceremony of laying
the corner stone of the University of the
South, was received a few days since. I
have delayed an answer, in the hope that
I might be able to accept the invitation.
It will, however, be impossible for me to
leave here, & I must therefore decline the
pleasure of being present on that occasion.
In doing so, permit me sir, to express the
interest I feel in the Enterprise, & my earnest
hope that it may be successful beyond the
most sanguine expectations of its projection
& that the University of the South may,
in time, become the ornament of the
South.

Very respy yours
Alex P. Stewart

Rt. Rev. J.H. Otey.

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Stewart, a West Point graduate and an antiseccesionist, served as a general in the Confederate army under Leonidas Polk and other generals. After the war, Stewart moved to Missouri in 1869 and became an insurance executive. He then moved to Mississippi in 1874, where he served as the Chancellor of the University of Mississippi until 1886. From 1890 to 1908, he was the commissioner of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.