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Identifier
2005a-116
            Title
The First White House of the Confederacy, at Montgomery Alabama
            Description
On page 8 of booklet called "The First White House of the Confederacy, at Montgomery Alabama" there is a phoptograph and description of "The four-post bed made in New York 1790-1795. During General Lafayette's triumphal tour of America in 1825 when he was enroute from Albany to Boston to make a speech at the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument, he spent the night at a tavern in the little town of Worthington known as the Pierce (a.k.a. Pearce) Tavern, and slept on this bed in the star bed-room." See also Annual Report 1974, Box 29b, 2004-a-238.
            Type
Document
            Format
15.2 x 22.9 cm (6 x 9 in)
            Date
1970
            Publisher
Worthington Historical Society
            Medium
Paper
            Mediator
swu
            Abstract
Publication - Excerpt, Bed Room of Mrs. Jefferson Davis with Lafayette Bed
            Source
Unknown
            Date Accepted
2007-03-27
            Date Modified
2012-10-05
            Has Part
Box 30a
            
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