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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Notes and Queries. (search)
ditor of its invaluable Papers, the favor of the mention of the above in its department of Notes and Queries.--R. A. B.] We have clipped the above from the Notes and Queries of the Richmond Standard, edited by the accomplished Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society (R. A. Brock, Esq.), and we add a similar request which we have received: 25 Hill St., Newark, N. J. Rev. J. W. Jones, Secretary Southern Historical Society: Dear Sir,--In a conversation with my friend, Colonel Marshall McDonald, formerly of the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, now of the United States Fish Commission, as to the prospects and best means of regaining my sword, he referred me to you. I hardly need say that any information will be thankfully received because it is self-evident. All the data I can give is this. The sword is a line-officer's sword (infantry) with leather scabbard. Inscribed on the brass mounting is: Presented to Lieutenant Fred. W. Mather, by Company I, Seventh New