"Henry T. Duncan, former mayor, passes away"
Col. Henry T. Duncan, twice Mayor of Lexington, one of the founders of the old Lexington Press, subsequently editor for years of the Press-Transcript, and for the last quarter of a century one of the most conspicuous figures in the public life of the city, died Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law, col. John R. Allen, 417 Fayette Park, following an illness of several weeks.
[1912-06-05] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Herald. p. 5 col. 1-3] 554108
H. T. Duncan, twice Mayor of Lexington, dies at 75.
[1912-06-05] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Leader. p. 1, col. 6.] 724407
"City to Honor Col. Duncan's Memory"
As a tribute to Lexington's dead ex-Mayor, Hon. Henry T. Duncan, whose long and eventful career came to a close Tuesday, the General Council met in special session Wednesday morning, and after appointing a committee to draft resolutions on the death of the deceased executive adopted a resolution that members of the General Council and other city officials attend the funeral in a body and that the City Hall be closed during the funeral exercises.
[1912-06-07] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Leader. p. 11 col. 4-5] 723030
"Col. H. T. Duncan"
Surrounded by sorrowing friends and relatives, and with the casket covered by an American flag, the body of Col. Henry T. Duncan was laid in its eternal resting place in the Lexington Cemetery Thursday afternoon.
[1912-06-11] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Leader. p. 4 col. 1-2] 723861
"Colonel Henry T. Duncan"
The Louisville Evening Post pays this joint tribute to the late Col. Henry T. Duncan and his son and namesake, which the Leader sincerely indorses: ...
"Henry T. Duncan, former mayor, passes away"
Col. Henry T. Duncan, twice Mayor of Lexington, one of the founders of the old Lexington Press, subsequently editor for years of the Press-Transcript, and for the last quarter of a century one of the most conspicuous figures in the public life of the city, died Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law, col. John R. Allen, 417 Fayette Park, following an illness of several weeks.
[1912-06-05] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Herald. p. 5 col. 1-3] 554108
H. T. Duncan, twice Mayor of Lexington, dies at 75.
[1912-06-05] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Leader. p. 1, col. 6.] 724407
"City to Honor Col. Duncan's Memory"
As a tribute to Lexington's dead ex-Mayor, Hon. Henry T. Duncan, whose long and eventful career came to a close Tuesday, the General Council met in special session Wednesday morning, and after appointing a committee to draft resolutions on the death of the deceased executive adopted a resolution that members of the General Council and other city officials attend the funeral in a body and that the City Hall be closed during the funeral exercises.
[1912-06-07] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Leader. p. 11 col. 4-5] 723030
"Col. H. T. Duncan"
Surrounded by sorrowing friends and relatives, and with the casket covered by an American flag, the body of Col. Henry T. Duncan was laid in its eternal resting place in the Lexington Cemetery Thursday afternoon.
[1912-06-11] [DUNCAN, HENRY T.] [Leader. p. 4 col. 1-2] 723861
"Colonel Henry T. Duncan"
The Louisville Evening Post pays this joint tribute to the late Col. Henry T. Duncan and his son and namesake, which the Leader sincerely indorses: ...
Family Members
-
Samuel Pyke Duncan
1831–1831
-
Mary Timberlake Duncan Gibson
1838–1910
-
Daniel Duncan
1842–1842
-
Ellen Duncan Voorhies
1843–1933
-
Emma Duncan
1845–1846
-
Elizabeth D. "Lily" Duncan
1847–1931
-
James Duncan
unknown–1831
-
Anna Duncan
unknown–1832
-
Robert Trimble Duncan
unknown–1833
-
Amelia Pyke Duncan
unknown–1835
-
Hannah Maria Duncan
unknown–1850
-
MG George Brand Duncan
1861–1950
-
Eliza Duncan Allen
1862–1958
-
MAJ Edward MacAllister Duncan
1864–1941
-
MAJ Edward M Duncan
1864–1941
-
Nana Brand Duncan
1867–1967
-
Henry T. Duncan
1868–1960
-
Lily Duncan Draper
1870–1965
-
Margaret Duncan Daingerfield
1872–1965
-
Lieut Daniel Duncan
1874–1897
-
Fanny Brand Duncan
1880–1977
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
See more Duncan memorials in:
Advertisement