The Biennial Report of the North Carolina Historical Commission [serial] 1906/08

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* * * Too much praise cannot be given Mrs. liindsay Patterson, vice-president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, who first planned and arranged this exhibit. The James- town Commission for North Carolina appropriated as much money as could be spared for this object, which was not a large sum. This was supplemented by a small amount from the State Historical Com- mission. Mrs. Patterson was assisted by Miss Rebecca Schenck, of Greensboro, and Miss Mary Hilliard Hinton, of Ralei...gh, who gave months of arduous toil to this jiatriotic cause.
13 "The Wachovia Historical Society deserves special recognition, for it was this remarkable organization that responded primarilj' to the appeal for aid from patriotic Carolinians. It is the oldest society of the kind in the State, and has set an example worthy of emula- tion. Wachovia's exhibit revealed the life of the people, their in- dustries, household utensils, implements of war and peace, accom- plishments, comforts and literature.


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