Edmund Francis Trabue : papers, 1875-1927.

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Edmund Francis Trabue : papers, 1875-1927.

Papers include correspondence, 1881-1927, particularly recommendations for various legal appointments Trabue sought; records, 1896-1897, about the building of a Trabue residence on St. James Court in Louisville; and miscellaneous legal documents.

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The Filson Historical Society

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