William Mercer Green Papers Box 1 Folder 2 Biographical Data Document 30

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Mrs. Mignery 75 Tennessee Avenue Sewanee, Tennessee 37375 11 September 1975

Mrs. Thomas H. Dula Box 222 Hillsborough, N. C. 27278

Dear Mrs. Dula:

Your leetter of inquiry about Bishop William Mercer Green, addressed to Sewanee has been described to me as the great grandson who could answer you questions.

My wife and I are presently occupid in preparing a biography of William Mercer Green (1798-1887). Our research took us to North Carolina many times. The best data can be found in the North Carolina Room and in the Southern Historical Collection in the University Library at Chapel Hill. S Do you already know the following:

Cheshire, Joseph Blount: An Historical Address Delivered in St. Matthew's Church, Hillsboro, N. C. on Sunday, August 24, 1924 being the one hundredth anniversary of the Parish. Presses of Christian & King Printing Co. Durham, N. C. 1925. Call no. at the University N. C. Room library Cp 283.09 H65c

Printed by order of the vestry

I am enclosing a chronology of Bp. Green's life and shall be glad to answer any questions not supplied by the Library. You will notice that, although he had requested and had been granted burial in St. Matthew's churchyard, only his first wife and children were buried there. He was burried in Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson, Miss. where we have visited the grave.

Thank you for you interest.

Very truly,

Armand J. de Rosset

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