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  1. Benjamin F. and Lila Pendleton Proctor

    Image of Benjamin F. and Lila Pendleton Proctor. Benjamin Franklin Procter (Nov. 26, 1849-Nov. 30, 1944) was born in Procter Mill, a community in Logan County, Kentucky. He read law in the office of Judge Thomas Henry Hines and was elected City Attorney and served as Warren Circuit Court Commissioner and County Attorney of Warren County. Procter married Lila Pendleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pendleton of Upland, Pennsylvania, on November ...

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    Benjamin and Lila Procter
  2. Benjamin F. Procter Home

    Two cabinet card images of the home of Benjamin F. Procter that was located at 1408 Chestnut Street in Bowling Green, KY. One of the images shows the home after a late snowfall in May. There is also a horse and buggy shown in the yard.

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    The residence of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Proctor
  3. Benjamin F. Procter Home - Wright, W. R.

    Cabinet card image of the home of Benjamin F. Procter that was located in Bowling Green, KY.

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    The home of Mr. and Mrs. Proctor
  4. Blakey Family

    Cabinet card image of Hubert Blakey with his wife, Hettie Elizabeth Proctor Blakey and daughter, Mary Temperance "Tempie" Blakey. Mary has a graduation camp on her head. Her mother is wearing a brocade wrap and hat.

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    Hubert, Hettie, and Mary Blakey
  5. Dr. A. D. Procter House

    Photographs of the Dr. A. D. Procter home across the Gasper River (Browning community); also the home of the Briggs and Stahl families

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    Dr. A. D. Procter House
  6. Mary Tempie Blakey - Cain, C.T.

    Cabinet card images of Mary Temperance "Tempie" Blakey, daughter of Hubert and Hettie Elizabeth Proctor Blakey.

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    Mary Tempie Blakey
  7. Ora Porter

    Photograph of Alice and Stella Procter with their aunt, Ora Frances Porter; Ora Francis Porter was born in Butler County, KY and was the first African American Butler County native to earn a college degree. See: http://www.kywcrh.org/archives/tag/ora-porter "Born near Winchester, Kentucky, in Butler County was a very intelligent woman who was the first registered nurse in Bowling Green, Kentucky. At the age of ten, Ora Porter and her family mov...

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    Ora Porter
  8. Papers (Helm, Margie May, 1894-1991) - Helm, Margie May, 1894-1991

    Personal and professional correspondence and papers of Margie Helm, Auburn, Kentucky native and longtime Western Kentucky University head librarian. Includes ancestral and family correspondence and papers, photographs, and genealogical research on the Helm, Carson, Porter, Blakey and related families.

    Record Type: Archive

    Margie May Helm
  9. Papers (Milliken, Rena Edna, 1909-1998) - Milliken, Rena Edna, 1909-1998

    Chiefly transcriptions of oral history interviews conducted by Rena Edna Milliken with Logan County, Kentucky residents about local history and genealogy. Also includes Speeches and newspaper articles about local history topics and genealogy by Milliken and two Daughters of the American Revolution scrapbooks about the same topics.

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    Papers (Milliken, Rena Edna, 1909-1998)
  10. Papers (Procter and Pendleton Families)

    Correspondence and legal papers, 1894-1941, of Benjamin Franklin Procter, 1849-1944, a Bowling Green lawyer; and correspondence, 1899-1932, speeches, diaries, and Stockton genealogy of Lila Pendleton Procter, 1850-1932. Correspondence, sermons, 1866-1889, journal, and notebook of James Madison Pendleton, 1811-1891, a minister of the First Baptist church, Bowling Green, from 1837 to 1857.

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    Papers (Procter and Pendleton Families)
  11. Papers (Procter Family)

    Genealogical notes and correspondence relating to the Procter, Carson and Dinwiddie families. Includes a certified copy of the will of Evan Shelby, father of Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentucky.

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    Papers (Procter Family)
  12. Proctor / Porter Family

    African American women with Alice Ruth Proctor and Shella (Procter) Hayes of Auburn, Kentucky. They were nieces of Ora Porter. Please help identify the persons in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083.

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    Proctor / Porter Family

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