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Story November 5, 1899

San Antonio Daily Light

San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas

What is this article about?

Details on Admiral Dewey's upcoming wedding to Mrs. Hazen: no church ceremony due to differing faiths (Episcopalian and Catholic), possibly at bride's mother's residence with a priest; congressional sword moved to new home.

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DEWEY'S FUTURE DETAILED.

Special to the Sunday Light.

Washington, Nov. 4.-While no date has been announced for the wedding of Admiral Dewey and Mrs. Hazen, it seems to be determined that no church ceremony will be performed. The Admiral is an Episcopalian, while the prospective bride is of the Catholic faith. However, a priest may officiate and the ceremony be performed at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Washington McLean, where Admiral Dewey stopped on his return from Manila.

The sword presented by Congress has been removed from the Navy department to the drawing room of the new Dewey home.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Romance

What themes does it cover?

Love Family

What keywords are associated?

Admiral Dewey Wedding Plans Mrs Hazen Religious Differences Congressional Sword

What entities or persons were involved?

Admiral Dewey Mrs. Hazen Mrs. Washington Mclean

Where did it happen?

Washington; Residence Of Mrs. Washington Mclean

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Key Persons

Admiral Dewey Mrs. Hazen Mrs. Washington Mclean

Location

Washington; Residence Of Mrs. Washington Mclean

Story Details

No wedding date announced for Admiral Dewey and Mrs. Hazen; no church ceremony due to faiths (Episcopalian and Catholic); possible priest-officiated home ceremony at bride's mother's residence; congressional sword moved to new Dewey home drawing room.

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