George B. Singletary Chapter U.D.C. Papers, 1920-1953

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George B. Singletary Chapter U.D.C. Papers, 1920-1953

1920-1953

Papers (1920-1953) including correspondence, membership lists, financial records, meetings, essay, newspapers, magazines, clippings, scrapbook, reports, Lee Jackson Day celebration, etc.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy. North Carolina Division

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Singletary, George B.

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George B. Singletary Chapter U.D.C.

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The George B. Singletary Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was organized June 19, 1899, in Greenville, N.C., by Mrs. T. J. Jarvis who served as its first president. Owing to the failure of several members to pay back dues, the charter was lost but a reorganization of the chapter restored the charter April 1, 1920. The Greenville chapter was named in honor of Colonel George B. Singletary, Commander of the 44th Regiment N.C. Troops. From the description of George B. Si...