Difference between revisions of "In Wythe's Memory"
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− | + | [[File:InWythesMemory12January1901.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Item from the ''Richmond Times'' from 1901, concerning a [[Wythe Monument|monument to George Wythe]].]] | |
− | [[File:InWythesMemory12January1901.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Item from the ''Richmond Times'' from 1901, concerning a [[Wythe Monument|monument to George Wythe]].]]Item in the ''Richmond Times'' from January 12, 1901. Congressman [[wikipedia:John Lamb (congressman)|John Lamb]] to seek funding for a [[Wythe Monument|monument for George Wythe's grave]] in Richmond, Virginia. | + | Item in the ''Richmond Times'' from January 12, 1901. Congressman [[wikipedia:John Lamb (congressman)|John Lamb]] to seek funding for a [[Wythe Monument|monument for George Wythe's grave]] in Richmond, Virginia. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Intimate Pen Picture of George Wythe]] | ||
+ | *[[Wythe Monument]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 2 April 2016
Item in the Richmond Times from January 12, 1901. Congressman John Lamb to seek funding for a monument for George Wythe's grave in Richmond, Virginia.
Article text, 12 January 1901
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In Wythe's Memory
It is understood that Representative Lamb will try to get Congress to make an appropriation for a monument over the grave of George Wythe, in St. John's Church yard. Mr. Wythe was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and was prominent in the affairs of the State in the latter part of the eighteenth century.