Pierrepont, Alice V. D. (Alice Vaughn Duncan)

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Alice Vaughn Duncan Pierrepont, d.ca. 1960, was a member of a prominent Alabama family that was originally from Virginia. She was active in several patriotic organizations, extensively researched her family in Virginia, and published works on her Virginia cousin Reuben Vaughn Kidd as well as the Civil War. Her family resided in the Hale County and later in Birmingham, although her aunt Virginia Kidd Field lived in Texas for 30 years beginning in the 1870s.

From the description of Family papers, 1818-[ca. 1960]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145409395

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creatorOf Pierrepont, Alice V. D. (Alice Vaughn Duncan). Family papers, 1818-[ca. 1960]. Alabama Department of Archives and History
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associatedWith Browder, Emilie C. person
associatedWith Daughters of the American Revolution. corporateBody
associatedWith Dinwiddie, Gertrude. person
associatedWith Duncan family. family
associatedWith Field, Virginia Kidd. person
associatedWith Guggar, Reuben Henry. person
associatedWith Kidd, Reuben Vaughn. person
associatedWith Powell, Louise Browder. person
associatedWith Vaughn family. family
associatedWith White, Eveline Vaughn. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Dallas (Tex.)
Hale County (Ala.)
Texas
Alabama
Birmingham (Ala.)
United States
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Education
Domestic relations
Household supplies
Teachers and community
Women
Women pioneers
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Active 1818

Active 1960

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