The remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene . War he was credited in itsquota to the Continental Army from Rhode Island,and from 1783 until his decease he was a citizenof the State and President of its Society of the Cin-cinnati.. Hall Cj.ock Formerly (Jwned by Gen. Greene. From a photograph of the original in the Rhode IslandHistorical Society, Providence, R. I. y^ NATHANAEL GREENE. 53 One suggestion has been made, that his remains bedeposited under the monument erected in his memoryin Savannah. Another, that thej^ be placed under the monumentabout to be erected at the capitol in Providence

The remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene . War he was credited in itsquota to the Continental Army from Rhode Island,and from 1783 until his decease he was a citizenof the State and President of its Society of the Cin-cinnati.. Hall Cj.ock Formerly (Jwned by Gen. Greene. From a photograph of the original in the Rhode IslandHistorical Society, Providence, R. I. y^ NATHANAEL GREENE. 53 One suggestion has been made, that his remains bedeposited under the monument erected in his memoryin Savannah. Another, that thej^ be placed under the monumentabout to be erected at the capitol in Providence Stock Photo
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The remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene . War he was credited in itsquota to the Continental Army from Rhode Island, and from 1783 until his decease he was a citizenof the State and President of its Society of the Cin-cinnati.. Hall Cj.ock Formerly (Jwned by Gen. Greene. From a photograph of the original in the Rhode IslandHistorical Society, Providence, R. I. y^ NATHANAEL GREENE. 53 One suggestion has been made, that his remains bedeposited under the monument erected in his memoryin Savannah. Another, that thej^ be placed under the monumentabout to be erected at the capitol in Providence. A third, that thej be put under the monumentabout to be erected on the battlefield at GuilfordCourt House. Probably most of the descendants, other than thosein Rhode Island, would prefer that the remains be de-posited in Savannah. If, however, you have any request to prefer in thisbehalf, I am persuaded it would not only receive themost respectful consideration from Major-GeneralGreenes descendants, but would probably have thecontrolling influence. The object, therefore, of this communication is torespectfully suggest that you indicate your wishes inthis behalf by communicating with Mr. Robert TylerWaller, of Savannah, Geo