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Correspondence and papers of the Pool, Keel and Beauchamp families of Metcalfe (formerly Barren) County, Kentucky. Includes papers of related families: Mitchell, Clark, Rogers, Cook, Shirley, Yates, and others.
Collection
Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Object Name
Correspondence
Date
1795
Year Range From
1795
Year Range To
1953
Other Number
MSS 573
Subjects
Advertising African Americans Autographs Certificates Cholera Christmas cards Churches Contracts Courtship Crimes Democratic Party (Ky.) Democratic Party (U.S.) Elections Estates Fire Floods Hotels Lease & rental services Licenses Lotteries Marriage Medicines Merchants Military life Money Music Physicians Poetry Presbyterian churches Prisoners Prisons Recipes Revivals Schools Shakers Slavery Teachers Teaching Tobacco Tobacco industry Travel Valentines Wills World War I, 1914-1918