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Lovelaceville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 15
Marriage Extraordinary. --The ladies of Lovelaceville, Ky., presented a flag to one of the Kentucky companies who were on the eve of starting for a camp in the vicinity of our city. Immediately after the speeches were delivered, the Lieut, Mr. C. H Mershew, who received the flag in behalf of his company, was married to Miss Mollie E. Kimmel, by the Rev. Mr. Holland, in the presence of the large crowd assembled on the doubly interesting occasion. Doubtless the gallant Lieutenant was prepared to march double-quick without showing fatigue. May the God of battles defend and blem the soldier and his chosen bride.--Clarksville Chronicle, July 12.
D. P. Holland (search for this): article 15
Marriage Extraordinary. --The ladies of Lovelaceville, Ky., presented a flag to one of the Kentucky companies who were on the eve of starting for a camp in the vicinity of our city. Immediately after the speeches were delivered, the Lieut, Mr. C. H Mershew, who received the flag in behalf of his company, was married to Miss Mollie E. Kimmel, by the Rev. Mr. Holland, in the presence of the large crowd assembled on the doubly interesting occasion. Doubtless the gallant Lieutenant was prepared to march double-quick without showing fatigue. May the God of battles defend and blem the soldier and his chosen bride.--Clarksville Chronicle, July 12.
Mollie E. Kimmel (search for this): article 15
Marriage Extraordinary. --The ladies of Lovelaceville, Ky., presented a flag to one of the Kentucky companies who were on the eve of starting for a camp in the vicinity of our city. Immediately after the speeches were delivered, the Lieut, Mr. C. H Mershew, who received the flag in behalf of his company, was married to Miss Mollie E. Kimmel, by the Rev. Mr. Holland, in the presence of the large crowd assembled on the doubly interesting occasion. Doubtless the gallant Lieutenant was prepared to march double-quick without showing fatigue. May the God of battles defend and blem the soldier and his chosen bride.--Clarksville Chronicle, July 12.
December, 7 AD (search for this): article 15
Marriage Extraordinary. --The ladies of Lovelaceville, Ky., presented a flag to one of the Kentucky companies who were on the eve of starting for a camp in the vicinity of our city. Immediately after the speeches were delivered, the Lieut, Mr. C. H Mershew, who received the flag in behalf of his company, was married to Miss Mollie E. Kimmel, by the Rev. Mr. Holland, in the presence of the large crowd assembled on the doubly interesting occasion. Doubtless the gallant Lieutenant was prepared to march double-quick without showing fatigue. May the God of battles defend and blem the soldier and his chosen bride.--Clarksville Chronicle, July 12.