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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Beauregard's report of the battle of Drury's Bluff. (search)
in previous numbers to the splendid gift by Dr. DeRenne, of the bronze statue of a Confederate soldciety of his beautiful Wormsloe Quartos, by Mrs. DeRenne. We are sure our readers will thank us forlphia on the 19th of July, 1827, Mr. George Wymberley-Jones DeRenne was, in every thought and emotioe Noble Wymberley Jones, the grandfather of Mr. DeRenne. Speaker of the Provincial Legislature at ahat he is gone. Thus does it appear that Mr. DeRenne was the legitimate inheritor, in the fourthn instructed by his distinguished relative, Mr. DeRenne found opportunity for earnest study. Gradurd University, at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mr. DeRenne did for Georgia what Mr. Weston had accompltwelve copies privately printed. In 1851 Mr. DeRenne published, as his fourth Wormsloe Quarto, t Soon after the inception of the late war, Mr. DeRenne transferred his residence from Wormsloe to Of the public spirit which characterized Mr. DeRenne as a citizen of Savannah,—the public spirit[4 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketch of Dr. G. W. Derenne. (search)
ciety of his beautiful Wormsloe Quartos, by Mrs. DeRenne. We are sure our readers will thank us forlphia on the 19th of July, 1827, Mr. George Wymberley-Jones DeRenne was, in every thought and emotioe Noble Wymberley Jones, the grandfather of Mr. DeRenne. Speaker of the Provincial Legislature at an instructed by his distinguished relative, Mr. DeRenne found opportunity for earnest study. Graduge of physical and moral science. But with Mr. DeRenne there was no intention of applying himself on the Isle of Hope the literary tastes of Mr. DeRenne found expression in the following publicatiorth and Thomas Pinckney. So charmed was Mr. DeRenne with A Bachelor's Reverie, in three parts. twelve copies privately printed. In 1851 Mr. DeRenne published, as his fourth Wormsloe Quarto, t the present. That work I had dedicated to Mr. DeRenne. I was on the eve of placing the manuscrip Of the public spirit which characterized Mr. DeRenne as a citizen of Savannah,—the public spirit[4 more...]