ENDNOTES
(1) U.S. Congress, Senate, Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1971. The Continental Congress, September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788. And the Congress of the United States from the First Through the Ninety-first Congress. March 4, 1789, to January 3, 1971 Inclusive, S. Doc. 92-B, 92d Congress, lst sess., 1971, 1869.
(2) Walter A. Clark, A Lost Arcadia or The Story of My Old Community (Augusta: Chronicle Job Office, 1909), 64; Morton Lamar Reese, Cemetery Records: Mainly from Richmond County, Georgia, Vol. III (Augusta: n.p., 1948), 161, 163.
(3) Reese, Cemetery Records, 163; Charles C. Jones, Memorial History of Augusta, Georgia, From its Settlement in 1735 to the Close of the Eighteenth Century. From the Close of Eighteenth Century to the Present Time by Salem Dutcher (Syracuse: D. Mason and Co. Publishers, 1890), 163.
(4) Clark, Lost Arcadia, 64; Reese, Cemetery Records, 163; Louise M. Dumont, Walker Cemetery Tombstone Inscriptions (Augusta: n.p., 1972), 2.
(5) Clark, Lost Arcadia, 64; Reese, Cemetery Records, 164; Dumont, Walker Cemetery, 3; Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Gazette, October 8, 1817; Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Advertiser, October 5, 1821, and October 6, 1824; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, April 29, 1852.
(6) Edward J. Cashin, Jr., MSS of A History of Augusta.
(7) Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, April 29, 1852.
(8) U.S. Congress, Senate, S. Doc. 92-B, 1869.
(9) Perry M. Goldman and James S. Young, eds., The United States Congressional Directories, 1789-1840 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1972), 107, 113, 117, 124.
(10) U.S. Congress, Senate, S. Doc. 92-B, 1869.
(11) Copy of Warranty Deed, Richmond County, Georgia, Book O, 300; Helen Callahan, “The Walker Cemetery: The First Seventy Years,” Richmond County History, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Winter 1980), 26-27.
(12) Ruby M. McCrary Pfadenhauer, “History of the Augusta Arsenal,” Richmond County History, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Summer 1970), 1; Dumont, Walker Cemetery, 1.
(13) Reese, Cemetery Records, 161.
(14) Clark, Lost Arcadia, 67-68; Lucian Lamar Knight, A Standard History of Georgia, Vol. I (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1917), 567.
(15) Clark, Lost Arcadia, 75-76; Reese, Cemetery Records, 173; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, January 28, 1871.
(16) Clark, Lost Arcadia, 70-71; Knight, History, V, 2764; Walker Papers in the possession of Mrs. William M. Berry (Anne Reab Berry).
(17) Newspaper clipping, no date, Walker Papers in the possession of Mrs. William M. Berry; Mark Mayo Boatner, The Civil War Dictionary (New York: David McKay Co., Inc., 1962), 886; Clark, Lost Arcadia, 71.
(18) Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, July 28, 1864; Florence Fleming Corley, Confederate City, Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1865 (Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1960), 31-32.
(19) Corley, Confederate City, 35-36; Edward J. Cashin, Jr., “Summerville, Retreat of the Old South,” Richmond County History, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Summer 1973), 49.
(20) Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, May 28, 1861, and August 6, 1861.
(21) Charles C. Jones, Jr. to Reverend and Mrs. Charles C. Jones, Camp Claghorn, March 3, 1862, same to Mrs. Mary Jones, Camp Claghorn, November 11, 1862, same to Reverend and Mrs. Charles C. Jones, Savannah, March 3, 1863, Robert Manson Myers, ed., The Children of Pride: A True Story of Georgia and the Civil War, Vol. II (New York: Popular Library, 1972), 830, 854, 1035; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, July 28, 1864.
(22) Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, July 24, 26, 28, 1864.
(23) Edward J. Cashin, Jr., The Story of Augusta (Augusta: Richmond County Board of Education, 1980), 146-147.
(24) Octavia Walton Levert to ?, undated letter, Walker Papers in the possession of Mrs. William M. Berry; Frances Gibson Satterfield, Madame Le Vert: A Biography of Octavia Walton Le Vert (Edisto Island, S.C.: Edisto Press, 1987), 2 (Mrs. Satterfield chose to use Octavia’s spelling of her married name, Le Vert; Octavia’s husband used Levert.); Reese, Cemetery Records, 173; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, April 1, 1872 and March 13, 1877.
(25) Andrew Jackson to George Walton, Pensacola, October 5, 1821 and same to same, The Hermitage, November 13, 1821, quoted in Lenora M. Sutton, The Walton House (Pensacola: Mrs. W. B. Sutton, Jr., 1968), 22-26; Caldwell Delaney, Madame Octavia Walton LeVert: The South’s Most Famous Belle (Mobile: Historic Mobile Preservation Society, 1961), 4; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, March 13, 1877.
(26) Satterfield, Madame Le Vert, 7; Delaney, Madame Le Vert, 4.
(27) Sutton, The Walton House, 30; Satterfield, Madame Le Vert, 12; Callahan, “Walker Cemetery,” 30.
(28) Delaney, Madame Le Vert, 5-6; Virginia Clay-Clopton, Belle of the Fifties (New York: Doubleday, 1904), 35; Satterfield, Madame Le Vert, 28.
(29) Delaney, Madame Le Vert, , 7; Excerpts of “Madame Le Vert’s Diary,” printed in the Alabama Historical Quarterly (Summer, 1941), 36, in the Walker Papers in the possession of Mrs. William M. Berry.
(30) Octavia LeVert, “A Tribute to Henry Clay,” Edwin A. Alderman and Joel Chandler Harris, eds., Library of Southern Literature (New Orlenas: The Martin and Holt Co., 1909), 3237-3239; Delaney, Madame LeVert, 12.
(31) Delaney, Madame Le Vert, 8, 13; Clark, Lost Arcadia, 65; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, November 24, 1859; Callahan, “Walker Cemetery,” 31.
(32) Octavia Walton Le Vert, Souvenirs of Travel, Vols. I and II (New York: H. Goetzel and Co., 1857) , I, 16-21; II, 81-100, 163-167, 291-296, 301, and 309-311.
(33) Satterfield, Madame Le Vert, 1-2; George Walton, Jr., to Octavia Walton Levert, Salem, Virginia, February 22, 1861, Walker Papers in the possession of Mrs. William M. Berry; Delaney, Madame Le Vert, 15-16.
(34) Satterfield, Madame Le Vert, 279-280; Reese, Cemetery Records, 179; Callahan, “Walker Cemetery,” 33; Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, March 13, 1877.
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