Bibles from Britain for the blockaded Confederacy [manuscript], 1949.

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Bibles from Britain for the blockaded Confederacy [manuscript], 1949.

Mr. Hemphill's Memorial Day address delivered in Charlottesville deals with the work of the Rev. William J. Hoge and Dr. Moses Hoge in procuring Bibles for Confederate Army. With it is the program of the exercises sponsored by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the American Legion and a copy of Woodrow Wilson's address to Congress 1917 April 2, calling for a declaration of war.

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