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Marion Harland (search for this): article 6
Union document. --The Nashville Patriot, of the 21st, publishes a long memorial written by Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Terhune, ("Marion Harland,") Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished ladies, which was written to be presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is an appeal for the Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented.
Union document. --The Nashville Patriot, of the 21st, publishes a long memorial written by Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Terhune, ("Marion Harland,") Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished ladies, which was written to be presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is an appeal for the Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented.
Henry Clay (search for this): article 6
Union document. --The Nashville Patriot, of the 21st, publishes a long memorial written by Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Terhune, ("Marion Harland,") Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished ladies, which was written to be presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is an appeal for the Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented.
Rosa Vertner Johnson (search for this): article 6
Union document. --The Nashville Patriot, of the 21st, publishes a long memorial written by Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Terhune, ("Marion Harland,") Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished ladies, which was written to be presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is an appeal for the Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented.
L. Virginia French (search for this): article 6
Union document. --The Nashville Patriot, of the 21st, publishes a long memorial written by Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Terhune, ("Marion Harland,") Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished ladies, which was written to be presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is an appeal for the Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented.
Sigourney (search for this): article 6
Union document. --The Nashville Patriot, of the 21st, publishes a long memorial written by Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Terhune, ("Marion Harland,") Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished ladies, which was written to be presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is an appeal for the Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented.