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Lucy Teater Creech Papers

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Photographs, Certificates, Ephemera

Scrapbook



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Lucy Teater Creech Papers, 1935-1989 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Collection Overview

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Extent: 2.0 Folders

Date Acquired: 12/27/2015

Subjects: Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Robert Morris and Lucy Teater Creech were both alumni of Eastern, so this collection consists of materials from their years at Eastern as well as activities they were involved in as alumni. These include information Eastern's Gold Star Men, the Class of 1939, and the marching band.

Collection Historical Note

Lucy Teater was born on December 4th, 1915 in Richmond, KY. Her parents were Buford and May Scott Teater. She graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 1939 and was a teacher in the Bourbon County Schools for a time. She married Robert Morris Creech, a 1937 Eastern alum and they had four children. Mrs. Creech died on May 1st, 2016 at 100 years of age in Satellite Beach, Florida and was buried in the Richmond Kentucky Cemetery with her husband.

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Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Gurany, Betty Creech (daughter of Lucy)


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The scrapbook is full of newspaper clippings of articles written by Morris Crech from the 1920s though the 1940s. They are mostly articles written for the Eastern Progress, but also include some written for a newspaper in Benham, KY, as well as other articles that were of interest to the creator.


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