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Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941)
The University of Louisville is the repository for the papers of Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and Louisville native Louis Brandeis. Guide to the Papers of Louis Dembitz Brandeis at the University of Louisville, Microfilm Edition is available online for your use.
 
Alben William Barkley (1877-1956)
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of U.S. Congressman, Senator, Vice President, and Graves County native Alben Barkley.

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler (1898-1991)
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of two-time Governor, Commissioner of Baseball, and Corydon native A. B. "Happy" Chandler.

Earle C. Clements (1896-1985)
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of U.S. Congressman, Senator, Governor, and Morganfield native Earle Clements.

John Sherman Cooper (1901-1991)
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of soldier, state legislator, Senator, ambassador, and Somerset native John Sherman Cooper. Use transcripts from the John Sherman Cooper Oral History Project.

John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911)
The University of Louisville School of Law Collections is the repository for the papers of lawyer, teacher, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and Boyle County native John Harlan.

Marvel Mills Logan (1874-1939)
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court, First Kentucky Tax Commissioner, U.S. Senator, and Brownsville native M.M. Logan. The collection consists primarily of material from the 1930s.

Thomas Hunt Morgan
Find biographical information about Thomas Hunt Morgan, the first researcher without a medical degree to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, and the first Nobel laureate in genetics. The Lexington native is also the namesake of the University of Kentucky's School of Biological Sciences.

Rogers C. B. Morton (1914-1979)
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of U.S. Congressman, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Secretary of the Interior and Commerce Departments, and Louisville native Rogers Morton.

Lawrence W. Wetherby (1908- )
The University of Kentucky Library is the repository for the papers of Lt. Governor, Governor Lawrence Wetherby, and Middletown native. Wetherby's papers during his term as Governor make up the bulk of this collection.
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