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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketch of the Lee Memorial Association. (search)
This event attracted to the neighborhood of Valentine's studio yesterday afternoon an immense crowd. Jund Dispatch: Lexington, Va., April 19, 1875. Valentine's statue of Lee reached the landing on North riverf his noble volume of Reminiscences; and that here Valentine first modelled the bust of Lee that now comes backhe South, America, all owe a debt of gratitude to Valentine. Here is the stone that will commemorate the virtmory of the great and good man, whose noble person Valentine has so successfully reproduced. L. M. A. As cors any needed courtesy. After the completion of Valentine's figure, it was determined, after careful conside of the gathering, and paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Valentine, in which he declared that the triumph of the aris was a work of which Virginia will be proud, and Valentine may well rest his fame where Virginia rests her lolutely fire-proof. It was gratifying to find Mr. Valentine so delighted with the manner in which his figure
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The South's Museum. (search)
issouri coat-of-arms, on satin, given in memory of Lieutenant William Keith, Company D., Fourth Missouri Cavalry (Marmaduke's Brigade), by members of the family. The ladies present representing Missouri were: Mrs. L. B. Valliant, St. Louis, Mo., Regent; Mrs. G. P. Stacey, Vice-Regent; Mrs. Nannie D. Werth, who is a sister of Rev. P. G. Robert, a well-known St. Louis minister of the P. E. Church. Representing Kentucky—Mrs. Norborne Gait Grey, Regent; Miss M. P. Harris, Vice-Regent; Mrs. E. V. Valentine, alternate; Mrs. C. C. Walker, Mrs. M. J. Dimmock, Mrs. J. P. Yancey, Mrs. H. A. Williams, Mrs. Philip Taylor, Mrs. Lindsey Walker, Mrs. R. G. Rennolds, Mrs. S. G. Wallace, Miss Cary Larus, Miss Fannie McGuire, Miss Mary Donnan, Miss Bessie Catlin, Misses Leary, Miss Lelia Dimmock, Mrs. B. S. Smith, Miss L. M. Knox, Miss Estelle Clements, New York; Misses Williams. Projectors of the Museum. The idea of the establishment of the museum originated with Mrs. Joseph Bryan, to whom,