130th anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis being observed with Wreath at his Statue, (L-R): Senator Walter F. George of Georgia; Imogene Smith, President of Charles M. Stedman Children of the Confederacy; Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, National President, Daughters of the Confederacy, Washington, D.C., USA, June 4, 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/130th-anniversary-of-the-birth-of-jefferson-davis-being-observed-with-wreath-at-his-statue-l-r-senator-walter-f-george-of-georgia-imogene-smith-president-of-charles-m-stedman-children-of-the-confederacy-mrs-walter-d-lamar-national-president-daughters-of-the-confederacy-washington-dc-usa-june-4-1938-image366121149.html
RM2C7J779–130th anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis being observed with Wreath at his Statue, (L-R): Senator Walter F. George of Georgia; Imogene Smith, President of Charles M. Stedman Children of the Confederacy; Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, National President, Daughters of the Confederacy, Washington, D.C., USA, June 4, 1938
Statue of Vice President of Confederacy unveiled in Washington. Scene at the United States Capitol in Washington when the statue to Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, was unveiled in Statuary Hall by a delegation from the state of Georgia. Garnett W. Quillian, who presented the statue to Georgia for the donors, is speaking while on the right is Senator William J. Harris and Governor L.G. Hardman of Georgia (on the left) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/statue-of-vice-president-of-confederacy-unveiled-in-washington-scene-at-the-united-states-capitol-in-washington-when-the-statue-to-alexander-hamilton-stephens-vice-president-of-the-confederacy-was-unveiled-in-statuary-hall-by-a-delegation-from-the-state-of-georgia-garnett-w-quillian-who-presented-the-statue-to-georgia-for-the-donors-is-speaking-while-on-the-right-is-senator-william-j-harris-and-governor-lg-hardman-of-georgia-on-the-left-image329345262.html
RM2A3PY6P–Statue of Vice President of Confederacy unveiled in Washington. Scene at the United States Capitol in Washington when the statue to Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, was unveiled in Statuary Hall by a delegation from the state of Georgia. Garnett W. Quillian, who presented the statue to Georgia for the donors, is speaking while on the right is Senator William J. Harris and Governor L.G. Hardman of Georgia (on the left)
Scene at the United States Capitol in Washington when the statue to Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, was unveiled in Statuary Hall by a delegation from the state of Georgia. Garnett W. Quillian, who presented the statue to Georgia for the donors, is speaking while on the right is Senator William J. Harris and Governor L.G. Hardman of Georgia (on the left) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-at-the-united-states-capitol-in-washington-when-the-statue-to-alexander-hamilton-stephens-vice-president-of-the-confederacy-was-unveiled-in-statuary-hall-by-a-delegation-from-the-state-of-georgia-garnett-w-quillian-who-presented-the-statue-to-georgia-for-the-donors-is-speaking-while-on-the-right-is-senator-william-j-harris-and-governor-lg-hardman-of-georgia-on-the-left-image333917704.html
RM2AB77C8–Scene at the United States Capitol in Washington when the statue to Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, was unveiled in Statuary Hall by a delegation from the state of Georgia. Garnett W. Quillian, who presented the statue to Georgia for the donors, is speaking while on the right is Senator William J. Harris and Governor L.G. Hardman of Georgia (on the left)
President Coolidge greets Georgians In Washington for unveiling of statue to Hamilton Stephens. Headed by their Governor, L.G. Hardman, delegation from Georgia who are in Washington to attend ... unveiling of Alexander Stephens, Vice President of ... Confederacy, at the Capitol today, were received at the White House today by President Coolidge. In the center of ... left to right: Garnett W. Quillan; President Coolidge; ...rnor L.G. Hardman and Mrs. L.G. Hardman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-coolidge-greets-georgians-in-washington-for-unveiling-of-statue-to-hamilton-stephens-headed-by-their-governor-lg-hardman-delegation-from-georgia-who-are-in-washington-to-attend-unveiling-of-alexander-stephens-vice-president-of-confederacy-at-the-capitol-today-were-received-at-the-white-house-today-by-president-coolidge-in-the-center-of-left-to-right-garnett-w-quillan-president-coolidge-rnor-lg-hardman-and-mrs-lg-hardman-image328395458.html
RM2A27KN6–President Coolidge greets Georgians In Washington for unveiling of statue to Hamilton Stephens. Headed by their Governor, L.G. Hardman, delegation from Georgia who are in Washington to attend ... unveiling of Alexander Stephens, Vice President of ... Confederacy, at the Capitol today, were received at the White House today by President Coolidge. In the center of ... left to right: Garnett W. Quillan; President Coolidge; ...rnor L.G. Hardman and Mrs. L.G. Hardman
Birthday of confederate hero observed. Washington, D.C., June 4. The 130th anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis, president of the short lived war, was observed at the Capitol today when Miss Imogene Smith, President of the Charles M. Stedman Children of the Confederacy, placed a wreath at his statue. On the left is Senator Walter F. George, of Georgia. Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, National President, Daughters of the Confederacy. Stands on the right, 6/4/38 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birthday-of-confederate-hero-observed-washington-dc-june-4-the-130th-anniversary-of-the-birth-of-jefferson-davis-president-of-the-short-lived-war-was-observed-at-the-capitol-today-when-miss-imogene-smith-president-of-the-charles-m-stedman-children-of-the-confederacy-placed-a-wreath-at-his-statue-on-the-left-is-senator-walter-f-george-of-georgia-mrs-walter-d-lamar-national-president-daughters-of-the-confederacy-stands-on-the-right-6438-image264379107.html
RMWA3E6Y–Birthday of confederate hero observed. Washington, D.C., June 4. The 130th anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis, president of the short lived war, was observed at the Capitol today when Miss Imogene Smith, President of the Charles M. Stedman Children of the Confederacy, placed a wreath at his statue. On the left is Senator Walter F. George, of Georgia. Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, National President, Daughters of the Confederacy. Stands on the right, 6/4/38
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