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Southern Historical Society Papers.

CABIN JOHN BRIDGE COMMITTEE APPOINTED
BY THE CONFEDERATED SOUTHERN
MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, 1907.

The following persons have been requested to serve on the "Cabin John Bridge" Committee, and have accepted:[1]

Hon. Adolph Meyer, M. C, from Louisiana, Washington, D. C.

General S. D. Lee, Commander-in-Chief, U. C. V., Columbus, Miss.

Mr. John W. Apperson, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. C. V., Memphis, Tenn.

Mrs. Lizzie George Henderson, President-General U. D. C, Greenwood, Miss.

Mrs. George S. Holmes, President, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Charleston, S. C.

Mrs. J. Enders Robinson, Secretary, Confederate Memorial Literary Society, Richmond, Va.

Mrs. Alfred Gray, Acting President, Confederate Memorial Literary Society, Richmond, Va.

Miss K. C. Stiles, Regent of Georgia Room, Confederate Museum, Richmond, Va.—declined.

Miss M. B. Poppenheim, Ladies' Memorial Association, Charleston, S. C.

Mrs. W. J. Behan, President, C. S. M. A., chairman, 1207 Jackson Avenue, New Orleans.

Mrs. W. J. Behan,
President.

Mrs. Geo. A. Williams,
Corresponding Secretary.


  1. [Editor's Note.—At the expiration (November, 1907,) of her term as President-General of the U. D. C, Mrs. Henderson retired from the Cabin John Bridge Committee, and was succeeded by the incoming President-General of the U. D. C, Mrs. C. B. Stone. March, 1908, the Hon. Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana, was appointed a member of the Committee to succeed Mr. Adolph Meyer, deceased. 1908, Gen. Clement A. Evans, Commander-in-Chief of U. C. V., was appointed a member of the Committee to succeed Gen. Stephen D. Lee, Commander-in-Chief, deceased.]