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| Size | 9 items. |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Articles, 1935, on the use of the term "Civil War," the burning of Columbia, S.C., and other aspects of the Civil War by Mrs. John Huske Anderson, national historian general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and Mrs. A. Matthews of Asheville, N.C.; biographical sketches and other items concerning Stephen Lee (1801-1879) and Thomas Lee (1769- 1839); and other items. |
| Creator | Lee family. |
| Language | English |
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Scope and Content
MICROFILM ONLY. Articles, 1935, on the use of the term "Civil War," the burning of Columbia, S.C., and other aspects of the Civil War by Mrs. John Huske Anderson, national historian general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and Mrs. A. Matthews of Asheville, N.C.; biographical sketches and other items concerning Stephen Lee (1801-1879) and Thomas Lee (1769- 1839); and other items.
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