September 15th, 1868, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Geo. W. Watson of Christ Church, Augustus V. Dodge, oldest son of Gen. A. C. Dodge, and Miss Eddie M. Starr, all of this city. No cards.
So it seems that our young friend Gus. has been captivated by that beautiful and bright Starr, and may it shine brighter and brighter unto the perfect day, and never disappear, but be a beacon of light, ever beconing him onward and upward to that happy and joyous destiny which is the result of oneness of heart and purpose.
Source: Daily Gazette & Argus, 16 Sep 1868, page 4.
September 15th, 1868, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Geo. W. Watson of Christ Church, Augustus V. Dodge, oldest son of Gen. A. C. Dodge, and Miss Eddie M. Starr, all of this city. No cards.
So it seems that our young friend Gus. has been captivated by that beautiful and bright Starr, and may it shine brighter and brighter unto the perfect day, and never disappear, but be a beacon of light, ever beconing him onward and upward to that happy and joyous destiny which is the result of oneness of heart and purpose.
Source: Daily Gazette & Argus, 16 Sep 1868, page 4.
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