Collection, 1919-1923.

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Collection, 1919-1923.

This collection consists of the letters and manuscripts of Alice Elizabeth Trabue, an amateur historian and genealogist of Kentucky. Three letters written by Albert Hodges Morehead to Ms. Trabue concern his father, former Kentucky governor James Turner Morehead (1834-1836), and the Morehead family. Other letters concern the Brown family of Frankfort, Kentucky, and Dr. John Glover South, also of Frankfort. Included are typed manuscripts and rewrites of Ms. Trabue's "A Corner in Celebrities," a history of the Frankfort street corner which produced many distinguished Kentuckians.

9 items.

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Richardson, Anna (Researcher on drug abuse)

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Trabue, Alice Elizabeth, b. 1876.

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Morehead, Albert H. (Albert Hodges), 1909-1966

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Morehead family.

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South, John Glover.

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Hume, Edgar Erskine, 1889-1952

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Edgar Erskine Hume, a major general in the U.S. Army medical corps, was born in Frankfort, Kentucky, in 1889. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Centre College in Danville and earned a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1913. He entered the U.S. Army medical corps in 1916 and commanded all American hospitals in Italy before transferring to France near the end of World War I. He later directed the American Red Cross in Serbia during a typhus epidemic. During World War II,...

Brown family.

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