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Southern Historical Society Papers.
Monteagle, Tenn., July 29, 1907.

My Dear Mrs. Behan:

Your letter of July 22nd, forwarded from Greenwood on July 25th, reached me Saturday. I will take pleasure in doing what I can toward carrying out the purpose of the resolutions you enclose. * * * I shall hold myself ready to do my part of any work which the committee shall decide on as furthering our object. My address, until August 8th, will be here, care Mrs. Carre, and I will send you my address from time to time as it is changed until I return to Greenwood, October 1st.

With the friendliest greetings, I am,

Very truly your friend,

Lizzie George Henderson,
Prcst. Genl, U. D. C.

Greenwood, Miss., December 10, 1907.

My Dear Mrs. Behan: I am just remembering that I have neglected to write and resign my position on the committee for getting the name of Jefferson Davis replaced on "Cabin John Bridge." The cause of resignation of course being that I am no longer Pres.-Genl. U. D. C. Wishing you a Merry Christmas.

Very truly your friend,

Lizzie George Henderson.

Richmond, Va., 1008 Park Avenue,
September 9, 1907.

My Dear Mrs. Behan:

I am just home from my summer outing, where your letter was forwarded me and it became misplaced, which must be my excuse for not replying before. I shall be most happy to serve on the committee for the restoration of Pres. Davis' name on "Cabin John Bridge," and trust sincerely that our united efforts may be of some avail.

Hoping you have been well since I saw you last, I am,

Very sincerely,

Sallie P. Gray,
(Mrs. Alfred Gray.)