Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2012. 54. "'I Look Too Stern': Mary Lincoln and Her Image in the Graphic Arts," in Frank J. Williams and Michael Burkhimer, eds., The Mary Lincoln Enigma: Historians on America's Most Controversial First Lady. Carbondale: Southern Illinois ...
began to build the wall with stones he had brought to the site at his home a few yards from the Natchez Trace. Each stone, he says, represents a step of Te-lah-nay’s journey. Now there are paths along well over a mile of wall, each stone placed by Mr. Hendrix. It is a spirit...
In 1913 Henry Lee’s remains were brought to Lexington, Virginia, where he was buried with his famous son, Robert E. Lee, in the Lee family crypt at Lee Chapel, on the campus of Washington and Lee University. Of her children, Carter was closest to his father and was also favored by ...