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  2. Edgar Cayce - Wikipedia

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    They had three children: Hugh Lynn Cayce (1907–1982), Milton Porter Cayce (1911–1911), and Edgar Evans Cayce (1918–2013). [ 10 ] [ 29 ] Layne revealed the activity to the professionals at the boarding house (one of whom was a magistrate and journalist), and the state medical authorities forced him to close his practice.

  3. Thomas Joseph Sugrue - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph Sugrue (1907–1953) was an American writer. He is best known today as the writer of There Is a River, the only biography of Edgar Cayce written during Cayce’s lifetime and the book that made the psychic a household name in 1942.

  4. Hopkinsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Cayce (1877–1945), an American Christian mystic and psychic [51] Jerry Claiborne, former college football coach for the Kentucky Wildcats; Edward M. Coffman, military historian; John Miller Cooper, pioneer of kinesiology; Tony Crunk, children's book author and poet [52] Logan Feland, United States Marine Corps Major General

  5. 'It's local. It's here.' Springfield-area group fundraising ...

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    "They were so into it. I had only planned on teaching like 20 of them, but they asked to keep going."

  6. Association for Research and Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), also known as Edgar Cayce's A.R.E., is a non-profit organization founded in 1931 by clairvoyant Edgar Cayce to explore spirituality, holistic health, and other psychic topics, as well as preserving historical resources, including Cayce’s psychic readings.

  7. Cayce - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Cayce (1877–1945), American psychic, also notable for his thoughts on health and nutrition Cayce Pollard , protagonist of William Gibson's 2003 novel Pattern Recognition See also

  8. St. Thomas–St. Vincent Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent Orphanage, for girls, was opened in 1832 in Louisville, Kentucky, by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. [1] It was first located at 443 South 5th Street until 1836, then moved to the corner of Wenzel and Jefferson Streets from 1836 to 1892, the present site of Bellarmine University from 1892 to 1901, [2] and 2120 Payne Street to 1955, the year of the merger with St. Thomas Orphanage.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton ...

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    Location of Fulton County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton County, Kentucky.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fulton County, Kentucky, United States.