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a carer a ee ee ese e eszes HIsTORIC GARDENS OF VIRGINIA great men from all over the country were gathered there. He writes of the pipes of wine, barrels of oysters, saddles of mutton and other supplies laid in for their enjoyment. It is interesting to read of the colors the different brides chose for the walls of the house. One wants the walls green and the chariot painted yellow! [Landon Carter married Maria Byrd of Westover. Three months ago in looking over some of the old books, a leather volume of Thompson’s poems was found. In it was the beautiful Byrd coat-of-arms and on the flyleaf was written, “Presented by Maria Byrd of Westover to Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall.” Uhe book of poems she presented to her lover so long ago rests today on the library table at Sabine Hall, a bit of atmosphere linking the past and present together. Sabine Hall has come down for eight generations, alternating with Robert Carter and Landon Carter until Robert W. Carter willed it to his grandson, Robert Carter Wellford, whose mother was Elizabeth Landon Carter. Robert Carter Wellford, like the first Landon Carter, went to the banks of James River for his bride, and most of his wooing was done at Westover, then the home of Mrs. A. H. Drewry. Robert Carter Wellford and Lizzie Harrison, a sister of Mrs. Drewry, were married in the old drawing-room at Westover under an arch of roses, where had stood nearly two hundred years before Landon Carter of Sabine Hall and Maria Byrd of Westover. Amid all the joys and sorrows that have come with the years the children and grandchildren of Robert Carter Wellford and . Lizzie Harrison still gather in the old home. Their feet patter down the halls which echo with laughter and merriment, and in the old garden, under the old English broadnut tree, little ones still play flower ladies. E,LIZABETH LANDON WELLFORD JONES. 1220 |