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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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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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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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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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