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Size | 1 item |
Abstract | Mary Unity Pendleton was born in Louisa County, Va., in 1858. She died in 1944. The collection is Pendleton's scrapbook containing materials dated 1883-1924. Included are clippings of inspirational articles, poems, and other writings; several dozen photographs of Pendletons and other family members; news clippings chiefly related to the Confederacy, soldiers, and the Civil War; a small piece of grey cloth labeled "Confederate Grey Piece of pall from Gen. Early's coffin"; and postcards related to Richmond, Va., Robert E. Lee, Woodrow Wilson, and World War I. |
Creator | Pendleton, Mary Unity, 1858-1944. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Mary Unity Pendleton was born in Louisa County, Va., on 28 January 1858. She died in 1944.
Back to TopThe collection is Pendleton's scrapbook containing materials dated 1883-1924. Included are clippings of inspirational articles, poems, and other writings; several dozen photographs of Pendletons and other family members; news clippings chiefly related to the Confederacy, soldiers, and the Civil War; a small piece of grey cloth labeled "Confederate Grey Piece of pall from Gen. Early's coffin"; and postcards related to Richmond, Va., Robert E. Lee, Woodrow Wilson, and World War I.
Back to TopOversize Volume SV-5493/1 |
Scrapbook, 1883-1924 |