Frederick Bittle Kegley
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Frederick Bittle Kegley (Wytheville, Virginia, on July 7, 1877 - 1968) was a Virginia local historian, agricultural leader and educator.[1] He was the author of Kegley's Virginia Frontier The Beginning of the Southwest. (1938)[2][3] His wife Mary wrote The Wytheville Cookbook.
References
- ↑ Richard Lee Morton Virginia lives: the Old Dominion who's who 1964 "KEGLEY, FREDERICK BITTLE, agricultural leader and educator, Rose Hill Farm, Wythevllle. Born on a farm near Wytheville, Virginia, on July 7, 1877, he is of German heritage, the son of Stephen A. and Sarah Elizabeth (Umberger) Kegley."
- ↑ John Allen Neal Bicentennial history of Washington County, Virginia, 1776-1976 1977 "Frederick Bittle Kegley 1877-1968 : Frederick Bittle Kegley was born on the old home farm, July seven, at the foot of historic Old Queen's .."
- ↑ Wythe County historical review: Issues 27-42 Wythe County Historical Society - 1985 TOLAND'S RAID Among the papers of the late FB Kegley, Wythe County historian, was this brief account of the Civil War raid on Wytheville by Union cavalrymen under Col..."
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