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Howard (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 34
Crinoline and Union. --The ladies of Howard county, Missouri, have taken the Union in hand. On Saturday of last week, they held a meeting in Fayette, at which one hundred female names were enrolled. They resolved to present a flag to the man selected for a Union representative for that county, appointed a Committee of Arrangements for the presentation, and chose Miss Jane Lewis to make the speech. Among other proceedings they resolved to invite several gentlemen to "address" them at a future meeting.--St. Louis Republican, 11th.
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Crinoline and Union. --The ladies of Howard county, Missouri, have taken the Union in hand. On Saturday of last week, they held a meeting in Fayette, at which one hundred female names were enrolled. They resolved to present a flag to the man selected for a Union representative for that county, appointed a Committee of Arrangements for the presentation, and chose Miss Jane Lewis to make the speech. Among other proceedings they resolved to invite several gentlemen to "address" them at a future meeting.--St. Louis Republican, 11th.
Jane Lewis (search for this): article 34
Crinoline and Union. --The ladies of Howard county, Missouri, have taken the Union in hand. On Saturday of last week, they held a meeting in Fayette, at which one hundred female names were enrolled. They resolved to present a flag to the man selected for a Union representative for that county, appointed a Committee of Arrangements for the presentation, and chose Miss Jane Lewis to make the speech. Among other proceedings they resolved to invite several gentlemen to "address" them at a future meeting.--St. Louis Republican, 11th.