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Packet Boat Marshall 07142007



Dixie Outfitters of Madison Heights, Virginia Donates $500.00 to the Lynchburg Historical Foundation for the Preservation of the Packet Boat Marshall

On Saturday July 14, 2007 at the home of Dennis and Brenda Beeton, owners of the Dixie Outfitters in Madison Heights, Virginia, Brenda C. Beeton, also a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Chapter #11, donated $500.00 to the Lynchburg Historical Foundation for the Packet Boat Marshall Preservation Project. Pictured above at the event from Left to Right front row are Brenda C. Beeton-owner of Dixie Outfitters and Sally Ann Schneider-Executive Director of the Lynchburg Historical Foundation.

Second row from left to right are members of the Appomattox Chapter #11 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy-Mrs. Susan Reynolds-Historian Chapter #11 Mrs. Ann Evans King-Mrs. Frances Evans-Mrs. Carolyn Evans Austin-Secretary Chapter#11-Mrs. Carol Williams-Chapter #11 President.

The Appomattox Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy played a major role in the re-enactment of the Stonewall Procession in Lynchburg, Virginia on May 12, 2007. Dixie Outfitters-Legends of the Confederacy

 



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