The Sunday Herald, (Waahington [D.C.] January 02, 1881
The residence of Andrew Barbour Esq., No. 1620 Tenth street, was the scene of a beautiful but quiet event on Tuesday last, the marriage of their daughter, Imogene, (well known for her musical talent and beauty) to Robert A Phillips, one of the most popular and well-known real estate agents of this city. Owing to the recent death of the groom's only brother, only the members of the two families were present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McCarthy, after which the bridal pair left for a Northern tour.
The Sunday Herald, (Waahington [D.C.] January 02, 1881
The residence of Andrew Barbour Esq., No. 1620 Tenth street, was the scene of a beautiful but quiet event on Tuesday last, the marriage of their daughter, Imogene, (well known for her musical talent and beauty) to Robert A Phillips, one of the most popular and well-known real estate agents of this city. Owing to the recent death of the groom's only brother, only the members of the two families were present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McCarthy, after which the bridal pair left for a Northern tour.
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