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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.41
St. Lawrence County (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.41
Europe (search for this): chapter 1.41
Ogdensburg (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.41
Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
Visit by Ex-Congressman Curtis to Confederate President's widow.
General N. M. Curtis, of Ogdensburg, was a guest of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, on Monday.—Canton Plain Dealer.
When shown the above item and asked to give something for publication regarding his visit, General Curtis said:
Yes, I was in Canton on Monday, and had the pleasure of calling on Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
She is a most interesting woman, and one who has kept well informed upon all public ma ho possess an intimate acquaintance with this kind woman are most fortunate.
Mrs. Davis's home is still in Mississippi, although she spends much time in New York city.
She is a warm personal friend of the family of Justice Leslie W. Russell, in Canton.
Miss Winnie Davis made her last visit before the fatal trip to Atlanta at the house of Judge Russell, she being a close friend of Mr. and Mrs. Hartridge.
She stood as godmother to Mrs. Hartridge's child, Harriet.—Ogdensburg, (N Y.) Jour
Winnie Davis (search for this): chapter 1.41
Leslie W. Russell (search for this): chapter 1.41
N. M. Curtis (search for this): chapter 1.41
Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
Visit by Ex-Congressman Curtis to Confederate President's widow.
General N. M. Curtis, of Ogdensburg, was a guest of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, on Monday.—Canton Plain Dealer.
When shown the above item and asked to give something for publication regarding his visit, General Curtis said:
Yes, I waGeneral N. M. Curtis, of Ogdensburg, was a guest of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, on Monday.—Canton Plain Dealer.
When shown the above item and asked to give something for publication regarding his visit, General Curtis said:
Yes, I was in Canton on Monday, and had the pleasure of calling on Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
She is a most interesting woman, and one who has kept well informed upon all public matters for the last half century, both relating to our own and foreign countries, and she takes the liveliest interest in stirring events of the present as well as thGeneral Curtis said:
Yes, I was in Canton on Monday, and had the pleasure of calling on Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
She is a most interesting woman, and one who has kept well informed upon all public matters for the last half century, both relating to our own and foreign countries, and she takes the liveliest interest in stirring events of the present as well as those of the past.
It was the first time I had had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Davis, although I had for many years known some of her intimate friends.
I have been interested in Mississippi since 1850, when my brother, Andrew Jackson Curtis, settled in Vicksburg, where he lived until failing health compelled him to return to St
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 1.41
Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
Visit by Ex-Congressman Curtis to Confederate President's widow.
Gen . Curtis, of Ogdensburg, was a guest of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, on Monday.—Canton Plain Dealer.
Whe day, and had the pleasure of calling on Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
She is a most interesting woman, and first time I had had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Davis, although I had for many years known some of in July, 1858.
He was a personal friend of Mrs. Davis, and among my brother's papers were several the Davis mansion, and Mrs. Grant was one of Mrs. Davis' intimate friends.
At that time Mrs. Grant to Mrs. Curtis and myself many incidents of Mrs. Davis' kindness to the soldiers and afflicted peop asure I introduced, and I was glad to assure Mrs. Davis of my appreciation of the action of her frie association.
Those of our people who meet Mrs. Davis will carry away the most agreeable impressio with this kind woman are most fortunate.
Mrs. Davis's home is still in Mississippi, although she
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James H. Grant (search for this): chapter 1.41
Andrew Jackson Curtis (search for this): chapter 1.41