McGehee Family
Archival Collection
MCGEHEE FAMILY COLLECTION
Located in Alphabetized Manuscript Series
DR. EDWARD L. MCGEHEE
Folder 1 Newspaper Clippings
"He Will Be Missed" and "A Comrade Rides Ahead," (3 copies) Hammond Vindicator, February 5, 1937 (xerox copy–3 pages)
"Dr. Edward L. McGehee Dies at Home Here," Hammond Vindicator, February 5, 1937 (xerox copy–2 pages)
"Old Houses All That’s Left of the 1st Hospital," unknown newspaper believed to be the Hammond Daily Star (xerox copy–2 pages)
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2. Picture of Dr. Edward L. McGehee’s headstone taken in Spring of 2002
3. Wesson: Industrial City of the South, by Durr Walker and David W. Higgs (Judge Edward McGehee is mentioned on page 10)
E. L. "NED" MCGEHEE
Folder 1 Newspaper Clippings
"E. L. ‘Ned’ McGehee dies at home," Hammond Vindicator, March 9, 1989 (xerox copy–2 pages)
"Everybody Loved Ned McGehee," Hammond Vindicator, March 23, 1989 (xerox copy–3 pages)
MCGEHEE FAMILY COLLECTION (Continued)
Located in Alphabetized Manuscript Series
DR. LUCIUS D. MCGEHEE COLLECTION
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1. Newspaper Articles
"Dr. Lucius D. McGehee Passes Away Wednesday," Hammond Vindicator, February 1, 1935 (xerox copy–3 pages)
"A Tribute to Dr. Lucius D. McGehee," Hammond Vindicator, February 1, 1935 (xerox copy–2 pages)
"Hundreds in Last Tribute to Physician Hammond Daily Courier, February 1, 1935" (xerox copy–2 pages)
"Our Country Doctor" by Catherine Stewart, Daily Courier, February 1, 1935 (xerox copy–2 pages)
"In Memoriam, Dr. Lucius D. McGehee," Daily Courier, February 1, 1935 (xerox copy)
"College Pays Tribute to Dr. McGehee," Daily Courier, February 4, 1935 (xerox copy–3 pages)
"Southeastern Students Seek McGehee Picture," Hammond Vindicator, May 17, 1935 (xerox copy–2 pages)
"Southeastern College Has Splendid Growth," Hammond Vindicator, October 18, 1935 (xerox copy–2 pages)
"Influence of a Worthy Life – Tribute to Dr. Lucius D. McGehee," Hammond Vindicator, January 31, 1936 (xerox copy)
"Easter at Zenobia," Hammond Vindicator, April 17, 1936 (xerox copy–3 pages)
k) "Main Building Southeastern Louisiana College" and "Southeastern Louisiana College and its Needs," Hammond Vindicator, May 22, 1936 (xerox copy)
l) "McGehee Hall honored in ceremonies, The Hammond Vindicator, May 23, 1985; National register adds building on Southeastern campus to list, Hammond Daily Star, May 24, 1985
2. Calendar Photos
Top part of April 1986 Citizens National Bank Calendar. The photo inset shows Dr. McGehee. The building in the larger photo is named after Dr. McGehee, McGehee Hall built in 1934.
Top part of October 1991 Citizens National Bank Calendar. The photo in the lower right hand corner showed many notable Hammond citizens attended Sunday School at Zenobia Church. One is Dr. Lucius McGehee.
3. Photographs
Post Card showing McGehee Hall that used to be sold by SLU
b) Photograph of the headstone of Dr. Lucius de Yampart McGehee, MD 1881-1935.
4. Year Book of the American Clan Gregor Society, pp. 66-79 (xerox copy)
MCGEHEE FAMILY COLLECTION (Continued)
Located in Alphabetized Manuscript Series
MICAJAH MCGEHEE COLLECTION
Folder 1
Newspaper article from the Enterprise-Journal, May 18, 2003: Rocky Mountain Explorer Buried in Wilkinson County: Micajah McGehee’s Diary Details Horrors in Snow.
Copy of pp. 60-67 of Redneck Mothers, Good Ol’ Girls and Other Southern Belles: A Celebration of the Women of Dixie, by Sharon McKern (Judge Edward McGehee and Bowling Green Plantation is mentioned)
Copy of article that appeared in the Enterprise Journal dated July 9, 2003 entitled Don’t Change the Name of Ole Miss
Three original snapshots of Micajah McGehee’s headstone in the Bowling Green Cemetery
ROBERT MCGEHEE COLLECTION
Folder 1
"Robert M. McGehee Succumbs Sunday," Hammond Vindicator, December 27, 1960 (xerox copy)
Program from The City Court of Hammond Dedication of Wall of Honor, March 22, 1999 [Robert Micajah McGehee (1922-1924)] (xerox copy)