Lippincott, Aubrey

Born ~1887; died late 1960s/early 1970s?

The youngest son of Dr. Henry Lippincott (q.v.), Col. Aubrey Lippincott, retired to Tucson and donated his father’s medical and anatomy school diplomas and the document his father signed when joining the California Volunteers in 1865 to AHSL.
Aubrey’s uncle, J. Aubrey Lippincott was also a medical doctor.

See also: “Aubrey Lippincott. The Post Surgeon's Son at Fort Union, 1879-1891.” When we were young in the West: true stories of childhood by Richard Melzer, (Santa Fe: Sunstone Press, 2003. 345 pp.) pp. 32-36, 322.

George B. Eckhart. A Guide to the History of the Missions of Sonora, 1614-1826.
Arizona and the West, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Summer, 1960), pp. 165-183. Photograph caption on unnumbered page [between pages 170 & 171]: San Ignacio de Caborica. Photograph taken in 1954 by Col. Aubrey Lippincott, U.S.A., Ret., of Tucson, Arizona, and reproduced with his permission.
Master pnID
AMH-PN2176
Src1 DP
AHSL-DP
Residence(s)
Tucson