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Rebecca Forney and Mrs. Mary B. Green, all of Oklahoma Territory, and Mrs. Mary C. Harvey of Indian Territory. The second annual convention was held Oct. 26-28, 1905, at Chickasha, Indian Territory. Mrs. Biggers, Mrs. Woodworth, Miss Rees and Mrs. Green were re-elected. New officers were, Mrs. Minnie Keith Bailey, Mrs. Cleo Ikard Harris, Mrs. Ida Wood Norvell, Mrs. Jessie Livingston Parks and Mrs.
Alexander's, who had been ordered to take command of the detachment. Whilst there intelligence was received of the return of Gen Rutherford's forces. Major Forney was then sent to that officer for orders; receiving these, the company recrossed the Catawba. Capt. Loftin then took command in place of Capt. Weir, who had resigned and returned home.
C. H. Forney, D. D., L. L. D., in acting as his journalistic supporter for pay, is just such another as himself! And again: Will the editor of the "Baptist Watchman" of Boston explain by what phenomenon of logic or elasticity of ethics he accepts the lucubrations of Dr.
His origin is thus traced to a noble class of people whose heroic bravery, unparalleled suffering and ardent piety are closely connected in all lands where their lots have been cast with the promotion of civil and religious liberty. Gen. Forney was one of the earliest and most unwavering Whigs of the revolutionary struggle. He first entered the service about the first of June, 1876, in Capt.
Chase are other justices of the Supreme Court and to their left, near the feet of the corpse, are the reverend senators, representing the oldest and the newest states splendid faces, a little worn with early and later toils, backed up by the high, classical features of Colonel Forney, their secretary.
He had told her of his brilliant career in New York under Horace Greeley on the Tribune of Greeley's personal interest, and the flattering letter he had written to Colonel Forney, which had made him the city editor of the New Party organ in Washington of his cool heroism the night the mob had attacked the Republican office and last he had hinted of an affair over a woman in New York that had led to a challenge and a bloodless duel bloodless because his opponent failed to appear.
Rutherford, who marched to Pleasant Gardens, where he was joined by other forces. From that place Major Forney marched into the Nation with a detachment under Col. William Sharpe as far as the Hiwassee river, where they met with a portion of Gen. Williamson's army from South Carolina.
John H. Forney married Septima Rutledge, grand-daughter of Edward Rutledge, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Emma E. Forney married 1st, Col. Rice, 2nd, Rev. Thomas A. Morris. Col. Catharine Amelia Forney, married J.M. Wylie, Esq., of Alabama. The sons of Jacob Forney won military distinction and renown in the late Confederate war.
Mary Hunley married Gen. E.W. Martin, of Alabama. Annie Hunley married Alfred Agee, Esq., of Alabama. Descendants of Dr. C.L. Hunter and Sophia G. Forney, were: 1. Capt. George William Hunter, mortally wounded in the battle at Chancellorsville, Va. Sophia F. Hunter married John H. Sharp, Esq., of Norfolk, Va.
Major Forney then crossed the Catawba, and joined a detachment of troops on its eastern bank under Capt. Henderson, placed as a guard by Gen. Davidson at Cowan's Ford, where it was expected the British might attempt to cross.
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