Lee Meriwether (author)
Lee Meriwether (December 25, 1862 – March 12, 1966) was an American author, government official and centenarian.
Born on Christmas Day in
American ambassador to France.[1]
Awards
- Croce di Cavaliere Ufficiale by the Crown of Italy 1938
Works
- A tramp trip; how to see Europe on fifty cents a day New York, Harper & Bros.1886
- The tramp at home New York, Harper & Bros 1889
- Address [on] Jefferson Davis Birmingham, Ala. : [s.n.], 1908
- America at the fork of the road: an address to the St. Louis Rotary Club May 17, 1951 [St. Louis, MO Jeffersonians, 1951
- Lee Meriwether again addresses Rotary Club. [St. Louis, Mo.? : s.n., 1952
- I knew Jefferson Davis in 1867, and was his house guest at Beauvoir in 1887 [St. Louis, Mo. : L. Meriwether, 1958
- Let us preserve the purity of the white race and keep the records of history straight: an address [St. Louis, Mo. : L. Meriwether, 1958
- Why did the South secede in 1860? [St. Louis, Mo. : The Author?, 1964
References
- ^ James B. Lloyd Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967 Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2009 p.332