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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ock and Mrs. Trapman. "Florida" is presided over by Mrs. Cassin and Mrs. Patrick. It contains many valuable and elegant pieces of workmanship in worsted, some exquisitely-wrought screen needle- work, two bassinets, gilt ottoman, and a large number of small ferns and other articles. The central stalls--"Kentucky" and "Tennessee"--will probably be found the most attractive, not only from their position, but also from the great variety of their contents. "Kentucky" is kept by the lady De Hoghton and Mrs. G. W. Oliver.--Among its exhibitions is a doll house, five feet eight inches high, valued at seventy pounds. We noticed, also, a very elegant silver centre piece, which had been designed by Mrs. Oliver. The design consisted of a tripod base, from which springs a palmetto tree, supporting the glass. At the base of the stem is a figure representing the Confederate States draped in the flag of the Confederacy, and holding in her hands the emblems of Faith, Hope and Charity. On