History of the Wake County Ladies Memorial Association

confederate memorials in Capitol Square, Memorial Pavilion, the House of Memory and the Confederate cemetery

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English
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54

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Raleigh, N.C

Edition Notes

Signed on p. 4: Charlotte Bryan Grimes Williams (Mrs. Alfred Williams).

"In 1916, ..., the Ladies Memorial Association and the Junior Auxiliary were merged ... on Dec. 17, 1918 ... the Ladies Memorial Association merged into the United Daughters of the Confederacy ... to the General James Johnston Pettigrew Chapter, U.D.C."--P. 11.

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54 p. :
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OL24424007M
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historyofwakecou00will
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