Hazel, the ninth of ten children of Margaret Alyne Breeden (1869-1921) and Harvey Quitman Yarborough (1858-1949) died of tuberculosis at the Greenwell Springs Tuberculosis Hospital at only 22 years of age. This historic hospital was built on grounds that had housed a resort hotel built in the 1850s around ten mineral springs; the resort was used as a headquarters for General John Breckinridge during the Civil War. In 1920, the state of LA bought the property to build a tuberculosis hospital; subsequently Greenwell Springs Hospital became a psychiatric facility; today it is closed.
Hazel, the ninth of ten children of Margaret Alyne Breeden (1869-1921) and Harvey Quitman Yarborough (1858-1949) died of tuberculosis at the Greenwell Springs Tuberculosis Hospital at only 22 years of age. This historic hospital was built on grounds that had housed a resort hotel built in the 1850s around ten mineral springs; the resort was used as a headquarters for General John Breckinridge during the Civil War. In 1920, the state of LA bought the property to build a tuberculosis hospital; subsequently Greenwell Springs Hospital became a psychiatric facility; today it is closed.
Family Members
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Hugh Champ Yarborough
1887–1974
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Addie Pearl Yarborough
1889–1894
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Joseph Howard "Joe" Yarborough
1892–1959
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Nettie Ellen Yarborough Delaune
1895–1937
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Othello Yarborough Delaune
1898–1982
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Harvey Osborn "Hoy" Yarborough Sr
1901–1983
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Aline Yarborough Newman
1904–1932
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Ballard Breeden Yarborough
1906–1975
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James Aswell Yarborough
1912–2000
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