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333 South Upper street. Built in 1817 for John P. Aldridge's Lancastrian School. Purchased in 1824 by Colonel Josiah Dunham in 1824 for a girls academy. Purchased in 1834 by Luther H. Van Doren to be used as a female seminary

Part of Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture

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333 South Upper street. Built in 1817 for John P. Aldridge's Lancastrian School. Purchased in 1824 by Colonel Josiah Dunham in 1824 for a girls academy. Purchased in 1834 by Luther H. Van Doren to be used as a female seminary
Creator:
Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation.
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images
Date digitized:
2012
Language:
english
Publisher:
University of Kentucky
Repository:
University of Kentucky
Type:
text
Accession number:
2005av005
Source:
Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
Finding aid:
http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7sf766515x/data/2005av005.dao.xml
Metadata record:
http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7sf766515x/data/mets.xml