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Letter on paper from 'The All States Hotel in Washington D.C. attached to the back of the photo. 'Monument over the grave of 'Stonewall' Jackson at Lexington, Va. where he was a professor at the Va. Military Institute. Mrs. Lyne attended his funeral services where he lay in state at the Va. Capitol. She was one of the little brand of Confederate ladies who met in the Presbyterian Church in the Capitol of the Confederacy, to organize Memorial Day - when Va. was Military District, No.1. - when no Southerners could form a procession and ride in the carriages by Federal Law - yet they went on foot. The Unknown and Hollywood cemeteries all scattered roses over the Confederate dead.

661. Stonewall Jackson Tomb in Lexington, Va.

662. Boy Standing Next to the Fort Paw Paw Marker

663. Garard's Fort Marker

664. Adam Poe Grave Marker

665. Border Heroine Marker

666. McCulloch's Path Marker Between Terra Alta, W. Va. and Oakland, Md. on State Route 7

667. Williamson Marker on U.S. 119 in Mingo County, W. Va.

668. Cranberry Glades Marker at Mill Point, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

669. Morgantown Marker on Court House Square, Morgantown, W. Va.

670. Charles Friend's Home Marker on State Route 7 Between Terra Alta, W. Va. and Oakland, Md.

671. Wetzel County Marker on State Route 2 Between Wheeling and New Martinsville, W. Va.

Inscription reads ' Presented By English Gentlemen As A Tribute Of Admiration For The Soldier And Patriot Thomas J. Jackson. And Carefully Accepted By Virginia In The Name Of The Southern People Done A.D.1875.'

672. Stonewall Jackson Monument