Lansdowne family papers, 1830-1920.
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Lansdowne, Mary Hord.
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Powers, Frank, 1852-
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Lansdowne family.
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Dr. Andrew J. and Mary Hord Lansdowne had two daughters. Juliet married Frank Powers, who was active in Kentucky politics for a brief period. Another daughter, Daisy Lansdowne Osenton, was the mother of Charles Osenton, a Georgetown University law graduate who was Democratic minority leader in the West Virginia Senate at the turn of the century. From the description of Lansdowne family papers, 1830-1920. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13645464 ...
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Lansdowne, Andrew
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