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Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Hugh A, Moran Papers, WLU Coll 0005, Special Collections and Archives, James
G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.
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Hugh Anderson Moran lived at Stone Hedge, Silver Creek, Madison County, Kentucky. He was a student was Washington College,
now Washington and Lee University, from 1867-1869. After graduation, he returned to Silver Creek where he engaged in farming
and the breeding of cattle. He was a member of the Board of Visitors of the Kentucky A. and M. College and was a professor
at Central University. He died in 1886.
This collection consists of mainly correspondence, including letters between Hugh A. Moran and his family while he was a student
at Washington College. There are letters from fellow students, college programs, and a class notebook. Correspondents include
Alston Boyd, Lucius Desha, Jr., William Preston Johnston, Mildred Lee, Nathan M. Moran and Mrs. Nathan M. Moran. The collection
also includes Moran's grade report for the half session ending February 1868 as well as ephemeral items associated with the
Graham Philanthropic Society, both the Washington and Phoenix Literary Societies, The Ugly Club, the Southern Collegian, and
commencement. The letters to Moran from his mother describe everyday life on a Kentucky farm. The collection ranges in date
from 1865-1879.