Pendleton County News


C O V I N G T O N  J O U R N A L

New Series--Vol. VI, No. 7         COVINGTON, KY., MARCH 15, 1873                Whole No. 266


 PENDLETON COUNTY

   

Marriage in Frankfort

{Frankfort Correspondence Louisville Commercial]

 

    But the event of the day was the marriage of W. W. Deaderick, Esq., the talented young member of the House from the county of Pendleton, to Miss Sallie Hardin, daughter of Chief Justice Hardin, of this city. The wedding took place at a quarter past 2 o’clock at the Episcopal Church; services by Rev. Mr. Venable, in the presence of an immense concourse of people. It is a noticeable fact that the bridegroom is the son of the Chief Justice of Tennessee and the bride is the daughter of the Chief Justice of Kentucky.

 

    Both Houses of the Legislature adjourned by resolution, and, headed by their respective Speaker and officers, repaired in a body to the church. His Excellency, the Governor, and his staff, and the heads of the departments, attended the ceremony. It is regarded as the most brilliant wedding that has occurred in the capital for many a day. The bride was given away by her father, the Chief Justice

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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