Scrapbook on George Rogers Clark and Gov. William Clark [manuscript], n.d.

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Scrapbook on George Rogers Clark and Gov. William Clark [manuscript], n.d.

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Lyne, Cassie Moncure, 1875-

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Cassie Moncure (1845-1934) was an ardent supporter of the Confederacy. She married Wm. H. Lyne (1843-1887), a Confederate veteran, in Richmond, Va., in 1868. Moncure supported the establishment of Memorial Day. From the description of Collection of American data, Cassie Moncure, 1845-1934 : daughter of Wm. A. Moncure, state senator & auditor of Virginia, kinsman of General Washington & General Robert E. Lee : subject, National Memorial Day, 1866, Richmond, Virginia, [1850-193...

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Clark, William, 1770-1838

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Lyne, Cassie Moncure, 1875-

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Cassie Moncure (1845-1934) was an ardent supporter of the Confederacy. She married Wm. H. Lyne (1843-1887), a Confederate veteran, in Richmond, Va., in 1868. Moncure supported the establishment of Memorial Day. From the description of Collection of American data, Cassie Moncure, 1845-1934 : daughter of Wm. A. Moncure, state senator & auditor of Virginia, kinsman of General Washington & General Robert E. Lee : subject, National Memorial Day, 1866, Richmond, Virginia, [1850-193...