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462: 142:, a Kansas newspaper. The major attendants at the wedding were the bride's sister-in-law Mrs. Churchill Humphrey, matron-of-honor, and Thomas Alexander Mellon, his brother's best-man. The only other attendants were the bride's brothers, Alexander Pope Humphrey, Jr. and Churchill Humphrey, who served as ushers at the wedding. 145:
Edward Mellon and his older brother Thomas Alexander Mellon, Jr. (1873-1948) partnered in business enterprises, but Edward eventually found his true calling as an architect. He and Ethel moved from Paris back to New York, where he bought a home for them on 65th Street and a different building on New
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had recorded a description of life at the old club site: "Judge Alex Humphrey, dean of Louisville lawyers, had bought the Fincastle clubhouse and remodeled it for a dwelling. Some of the cottages and cottagers still gathered round. Summer sojourners of those days have pleasant reminiscences. A
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and Martha Ann Fontaine Pope Humphrey, and the family is listed in an American biography index. After the early death of his father's first wife, Catherine Cornelia Prather Humphrey, his father married Martha, who was the widow of Charles Pope, her cousin and son of William and Cynthia Pope.
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Alexander Pope Humphrey married Mary Moss Churchill, daughter of Alexander Pope Churchill, of Louisville, and they had five children, Alexander Pope Humphrey, Jr., Ethel Churchill Humphrey, Samuel E. Humphrey, Churchill Humphrey, Nannie Humphrey, and Myrtice Humphrey.
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He was a member of the law firm of Barr, Goodloe & Humphrey. After retiring from the bench, he was a member of the law firm of Brown, Humphrey & Davie. Following the death of his law partner Colonel John Mason Brown, of the
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which in 1772 extended as far as the Mississippi River. The Fincastle Club was comprised of summer lodging in cottages for five Louisville families, including Alexander Pope Humphrey's family. An article by Phyllis Hurd in the
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York's upper east side as an office for himself, from which he practiced architecture for the next 24 years. It is said that his architectural endeavors are deserving of more attention than they received at the time.
328: 98:, the landscape architects, to work on estate plan #03272 in Louisville, Kentucky. Correspondence dates for these plans were 1901-1902, and 1907. This correspondence is included at the 79: 86:(1844 - 1917), whose son Edward Porter Humphrey (1873 – 1955) he invited as the third partner in the newly named firm of Humphrey, Davie, and Humphrey. 453:"A History of The Filson Club", The Filson Club and Its Activities, 1884-1922, by Otto A Rothert, John P. Morton & Company, 1922, pages 5-6. 83: 66: 395: 168: 159: 103: 413: 284: 192:, Louisville's privately operated history society, historical museum, and archive in the Ferguson Mansion in 172: 115: 42: 54: 30: 249:(Reprinted by Southern Historical Press ed.). Chicago.: Lewis Publishing Company. p. 209. 99: 17: 227: 302: 254: 155: 135: 38: 154:
In the late 1880's the Fincastle Club was built as a recreational party and social retreat in
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for wealthy visitors from the city of Louisville. The club is said to have been named for
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picture that endures is that of the judge, sitting on his front porch, by his side a
131: 127: 123: 289:(Southern Historical Press ed.). Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company. p. 209 205: 29:(1848 - 1928), also known as Judge A. P. Humphrey or Alex P. Humphrey, was born in 189: 62: 61:), having been appointed at age thirty-two to fill the unexpired term of Judge 208:, and there is photo documentation of his signature in the consulate record. 177: 82:, he continued to practice with George M. Davie. He was the half-brother of 65:
who had resigned on March 10, 1880 to accept a position as attorney for the
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Louisville's First Families - A SERIES OF GENEALOGICAL SKETCHES
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The wedding of Judge and Mrs. Humphrey's daughter Ethel to Mr.
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http://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/download/58859/58585
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Bunck, Kathleen Jennings- scanned and indexed by Renee.
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Alexander Pope Humphrey was one of the organizers of
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45th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry
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Olmstead Brothers
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Filson Historical Society
Rev. Dr. Edward Porter Humphrey
Edward Mellon
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Glenview, Kentucky
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Glenview
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