Carrie Henderson "washer lady of Lexington"


 "One of the most interesting old ladies of early Lexington was Mrs. McKay.  She had two daughters that went to college and who became really good teachers.   She married again and had several more children.  I admired her so much because she washed clothes for everybody who needed it.  She worked terribly hard and I am sure she put those two daughters through college with her rub board.  You can see the banker's drawers swinging on the line.  She had a big heart and didn't mind feeding kids a lunch of hot tomato soup and cornbread, who had none."  Carrie Henderson 

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