File:Moore-Redd-Frazer House Georgetown Pike Fayette County Kentucky.jpg
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English: View of the exterior of the Moore-Redd-Frazer House, also known as 'Malvern Hill,' located on the Georgetown Pike, Lexington vicinity, Fayette County, Kentucky. Photograph by Lester Jones for the Historic American Buildings Survey, dated 31 May 1940. The home was built for Rev. James Moore, president of Transylvania College. Later it became the home of Waller Redd, and subsequently was purchased by the artist Oliver Frazer. One of Frazer's daughters later married Oliver Redd, brother of Col. Richard Redd. Image courtesy of the Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. |
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Date | Taken on 31 May 1940 | ||
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Author | Lester Jones, Historic American Buildings Survey |
Object location | 38° 04′ 48″ N, 84° 30′ 47″ W ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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