Notes for Louis E. Marie

!New York Times - Sept. 19, 1894: Marie - Duvall. Fort Monroe, Va., Sept. 18
The marriage of Miss Mary Lee Duvall, daughter of Lieut. William P. Duvall of the United States Army, to Louis E. Marie, a son of the late John B. Marie and nephew of Peter Marie of New York, took place today at high noon, in the Star of the Sea Chapel. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. The house and church were elaborately decorated with white roses, sweet peas, and asters. John Van Schaick Oddie of New York acted as best man, and the ushers were Parker R. Freeman and Henry H. Smith of Philadelphia and Lieut. John P. Hains of the United States Army. The bridesmaids were Miss Grubb of Philadelphia, daughter of Gen. E. Burd Grubb; Miss Davidson of Richmond, Va.; Miss Davis, daughter of Capt. Davis of Fort Monroe, and Miss Rundlett of Washington, D. C. The bride wore a handsome white satin gown, made with high corsage, trimmed with point lace. Her bridesmaids were becomingly dressed in pale green silk, covered with tulle. They carried shower bouquets of pink roses, tied with pale green sash ribbons. Mr. Marie, who is almost as well known in New York as in his native city, is an architect and owns a handsome estate called Brookdale, near Philadelphia.
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