Interesting Visit
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05-17-2017, 02:02 PM
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RE: Interesting Visit
(05-17-2017 04:17 AM)RJNorton Wrote:Someone in Kentucky verified - for me - that there was a session where the Lady was honored for her services to the Raiders, at the time stated. I wrote again for her name. Their reply was that the Legislature met during a short recess called for this purpose and that the their activity is classified and not available for publication.(05-16-2017 10:51 PM)SSlater Wrote: New question. Who was it that invited her to the proposed Honorarium in Kentucky in 1867? Thus a lady was honored - but WHO? I am certain that this was necessary to protect the Lady, from being arrested, as a participant in the assassination. (Which narrows the field of possible Ladies who qualify.) There is another story of a claimant for this honor. OLIVIA FLOYD. She lived in Southern Maryland and did help the South. Long after the war, some of her good friends tried to get her a pension in her old age and used the Slater story as a basis. They claim that Olivia hid the Requests - for the papers - in the andirons of her fireplace, while US officials searched for them. This could not have happened since all requests were hand carried to Richmond and not sent by Hand to hand delivery. Out of sympathy for the old Lady, I sure someone can create a good story to contradict this - be my guest! PS I don't know if she got the Pension. |
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