Difference between revisions of "Frederic Trapnall"
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− | '''Frederic W. Trapnall''' was a Little Rock | + | '''Frederic W. Trapnall''' was a Little Rock lawyer and merchant. He was also a member of [[Christ Church]], a downtown Episcopalian congregation. Trapnall's antebellum Greek Revival home, constructed in 1843, is located at 423 East Capitol Avenue. [[Trapnall Hall]] is used for Arkansas Governor's receptions and is also for rent for other formal events. |
− | Trapnall was born to Philip and Nancy Trapnall in rural Mercer County, Kentucky on May 23, 1807. He died in Monticello, Arkansas, on July 4, 1853. | + | Trapnall was born to Philip and Nancy Trapnall in rural Mercer County, Kentucky on May 23, 1807. He died in Monticello, Arkansas, on July 4, 1853. He was married to [[Martha Trapnall]]. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.oldstatehouse.com/general_information/trapnall_hall/history.asp Old State House Museum - History of Trapnall Hall] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Lawyers]] | ||
[[Category:1807 births]] | [[Category:1807 births]] | ||
[[Category:1853 deaths]] | [[Category:1853 deaths]] |
Revision as of 22:44, 30 January 2009
Frederic W. Trapnall was a Little Rock lawyer and merchant. He was also a member of Christ Church, a downtown Episcopalian congregation. Trapnall's antebellum Greek Revival home, constructed in 1843, is located at 423 East Capitol Avenue. Trapnall Hall is used for Arkansas Governor's receptions and is also for rent for other formal events.
Trapnall was born to Philip and Nancy Trapnall in rural Mercer County, Kentucky on May 23, 1807. He died in Monticello, Arkansas, on July 4, 1853. He was married to Martha Trapnall.
References
- John Warner Barber and Henry Howe, Our Whole Country; Or, The Past and Present of the United States, Historical and Descriptive: In Two Volumes, Containing the General and Local Histories and Descriptions of Each of the States, Territories, Cities, and Towns of the Union: Also Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Persons ..., vol. 2 (H. Howe, 1861), 1327.