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| The Ladies Social was presented
by the South Carolina Ladies Auxiliary.
A special
presentation by Emily
Lapisardi
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Rose
O’Neal Greenhow (1817-1864), a lady of society living in Washington,
D.C., during and before the American Civil War, developed a network of
Confederate agents which secured and passed information to General
Beauregard and others.
This presentation reviews her life, reveals some techniques used in
espionage, and summarizes her imprisonment and exile to the South.
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Mourning
Fashions was presented by Mary Hatcher.

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| Miss Queenie Bennett paid us a visit.
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| SCLA sold the BoS programs.
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For links to other photos from the 2003
Battle of Secessionville,
return to 2003 Battle of Secessionville index page
Return to Calendar & Photo Page |
| There were lots of photos
taken this year, and they are shown on several pages. We will leave them
online for several months, but will need to cull them later to make room
for other events. If you want any photos removed, or have any to add, email
the webmaster. If you would
like one or two of the images in a higher resolution (such as for printing
in a newsletter), let us know. |
| Thanks to SCLA for submitting these photos. |