Lizzie Rutherford (Q59130468)

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credited as the originator of Confederate Memorial Day
  • Elizabeth “Lizzie” Rutherford Ellis
  • Elizabeth Rutherford Ellis
  • Elizabeth Rutherford
  • Elizabeth Ellis
  • Lizzie Ellis
  • Mrs. Roswell Ellis
  • Mrs Roswell Ellis
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Lizzie Rutherford
credited as the originator of Confederate Memorial Day
  • Elizabeth “Lizzie” Rutherford Ellis
  • Elizabeth Rutherford Ellis
  • Elizabeth Rutherford
  • Elizabeth Ellis
  • Lizzie Ellis
  • Mrs. Roswell Ellis
  • Mrs Roswell Ellis

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Woodcut of Lizzie Rutherford photo appearing in Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, GA (English)
1 May 1898Gregorian
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Lizzie Rutherford (1833-1873)
7 March 2013
15 December 2018
Mrs. Elizabeth Rutherford Ellis
Elizabeth Rutherford Ellis of Columbus, Georgia, was the first to propose and keep Memorial Day by placing flowers on soldiers' graves, April 26th, 1866.
15 December 2018
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Lizzie Rutherford Chapter (MC 28) (English)
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Lizzie Rutherford
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15 December 2018
Lizzie Rutherford Ellis
15 December 2018
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Elizabeth Lizzie P. Ellis (Rutherford) (1 Jun 1833 - 31 Mar 1873)
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