Harry M. Caudill Papers 1956-1990.

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Harry M. Caudill Papers 1956-1990.

These are collected correspondence, clippings, writings, speeches, and photographs documenting the career of Harry Caudhill (1922-1990), Eastern Kentucky author and lawyer. The manuscript of Caudill's 1983, Theirs Be the Power: The Moguls of Eastern Kentucky is also included.

0.8 linear ft. (2 mss box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7648787

Berea College, Hutchins Library

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Hutchins Library. Special Collections,

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Stuart Robinson School was a Presbyterian mission effort began in 1913 by the Rev. E.O. Guerrant. The school was located in Blackey, Letcher County, Kentucky and named for the Rev. Stuart Robinson, a Louisville Presbyterian minister who was particularly supportive of such eastern Kentucky mission work. Students at the school held various labor positions on campus in addition to their academic studies. Among the school's more notable graduates are former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Juanita Kreps ...

Caudill, Harry M., 1922-1990

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Author, Educator, Lawyer, Politician. Harry Caudill was born on May 3, 1922. During his life of seventy-eight years, he played active roles in local, state, and national arenas. A lawyer by profession, Caudill practiced in his native Letcher County for twenty-eight years after receiving his law degree from the University of Kentucky in 1948 and also served as President of the Letcher County Bar Association. As a politician, he completed three two-year terms (elected in 1...