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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
The Location of the battle Abbey decided. From the News leader, January 1, 1909. Mrs. Anne S. Green, of Culpeper, who has returned from Georgia, where she attended the United Daughters of the Confederacy convention, put before that body thrishable interest and reverence for future generations? A Confederate matron. Culpeper, Va., July 3, 1896. My Dear Mrs. Green; Thanks for the copies of your appeal to the people in the matter of the Battle Abbey. For myself, I cannot see the reiotism. Believe me, very sincerely yours, V. Jefferson Davis. New York, Aug. 17, 1896. The Buckingham. My Dear Mrs. Green; Yours came safely and read with much interest. As I have written you already, I am with you in the Richmond view, aproper site. I am unable to write more. Most kindly yours, Fred. W. M. Holliday. Winchester, July 27, 1896. Mrs. Green, whose effective agency in having the Battle Abbey placed in Virginia is justly established, in a communication publish