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Domestic News April 30, 1912

Hopkinsville Kentuckian

Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky

What is this article about?

Mrs. John A. Woodbury appointed matron of honor for United Confederate Veterans reunion in Macon, Ga., May 7-9; other Kentucky women named as sponsors and maids of honor by Maj. Gen. William B. Haldeman.

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Sponsors Named.

Mrs. John A. Woodbury, president of the Kentucky Division, U. D. C., has been appointed matron of honor for the annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, at Macon, Ga., May 7, 8 and 9, according to General Order No. 1, just promulgated by Maj. Gen. William B. Haldeman, Division Commander.

Other fair women, appointed by Gen. Haldeman, who will attend the reunion are: Miss Clara Louise Kinkead, Altawood, Jefferson County, sponsor; Miss Rebekah Dickinson, Glasgow, maid of honor; Miss Nancy McDowell Logan, Louisville, maid of honor.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Celebration

What keywords are associated?

United Confederate Veterans Reunion Macon Ga Appointments Sponsors Matron Of Honor

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. John A. Woodbury Maj. Gen. William B. Haldeman Miss Clara Louise Kinkead Miss Rebekah Dickinson Miss Nancy Mcdowell Logan

Where did it happen?

Macon, Ga.

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Primary Location

Macon, Ga.

Event Date

May 7, 8 And 9

Key Persons

Mrs. John A. Woodbury Maj. Gen. William B. Haldeman Miss Clara Louise Kinkead Miss Rebekah Dickinson Miss Nancy Mcdowell Logan

Event Details

Mrs. John A. Woodbury, president of the Kentucky Division U.D.C., appointed matron of honor; Miss Clara Louise Kinkead as sponsor; Miss Rebekah Dickinson and Miss Nancy McDowell Logan as maids of honor for the United Confederate Veterans annual reunion, per General Order No. 1 by Maj. Gen. William B. Haldeman.

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