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Kentucky History

Kentucky History

Randolph Paul Runyon will speak on Charlotte Mentelle (1770-1860), an educator in antebellum Lexington, Kentucky and refugee from the French Revolution, at whose school Mary Todd boarded during her teenage years. Runyon is the author of Delia Webster and the Underground Railroad, copies of which will be available for purchase. A retired professor of French at Miami University, Runyon is the author of numerous other books on American and French literature.

Date/Time:

Thursday, January 10, 2013 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Admission:

Public; Free

Location:

Hamilton Downtown 221 High St. [map], Hamilton Campus [map] - Directions
Metered parking is free after 5pm. For daytime events, if you park in the municipal lot (entrance on Third Street) we'll stamp your garage ticket for TWO HOURS FREE PARKING to attend any MUHD event.

For evening events, you may also park in the Key Bank lot adjacent to Journal Square.

Accessibility:

If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact John Vaughn in advance at 513-867-8400.

Presented By:

Miami University Hamilton

Contact:

John Vaughn
vaughnjh@miamiOH.edu
513-867-8400

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  • Culture
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