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  1. Address of the First Kentucky Regiment

    Copy of an address by the First Kentucky Regiment on the Presentation of a Flag to Col. Bramlette, by the Ladies of Lexington, by W. F. Marvin Thou lov'd cherished Banner by beauty enrolled, And baring thy bosom of azure and gold; Float wide to the breeze in the hand of the brave, Till Freedom shall wave thee o'er Tyranny's grave. On, on, while a foeman to Liberty's cause Raise a hand against thee, and our Union's laws; May a coward ne...

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    Address of the First Kentucky Regiment
  2. Governors of the Commonwealth of Kentucky

    Black-and-white poster showing the portraits, names, and signatures of every Kentucky governor from 1792 through 1970 with the dates each was in office. 61 x 41 1/2 cm

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    Governors of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
  3. Papers (Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875) - Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875

    Letter written by Thomas Elliott Bramlette, Louisville, Kentucky, to President Andrew Johnson, Washington, D.C., concerning recommendation that Bramlette had made for a state political appointment which he wants disregarded as he has learned that the man recommended "is a radical of the negro suffrage and impeachment school."

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    Papers (Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875)
  4. Papers (Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875) - Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875

    Letter, 24 July 1861, from Bramlette, Columbia, Kentucky to William H. Seward, U.S. Secretary of State, Washington, D.C. in which he condemns U.S. District Court Judge Thomas B. Monroe and others as traitors and offers J.T. Boyle, who is loyal to the Union, as a replacement.

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    Papers (Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875)
  5. Papers (Hobson, Edward Henry, 1825-1901) - Hobson, Edward Henry, 1825-1901

    Photocopied correspondence of Brigadier General Edward H. Hobson of Greensburg, Kentucky. Letters from his family in Bowling Green, Kentucky, fellow soldiers, colleagues and citizens of Greensburg cover his Mexican War and Civil War service, his business ventures, and attempts to win political office.

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    Papers (Hobson, Edward Henry, 1825-1901)
  6. Papers (Prentis Family)

    Letters to James Prentis, 1836-1869; family letters to Lucy Prentis, Petersburg, Virginia, 1838-1842; family letters to Margaret Prentis, 1867-1909; letters and essays of James Prentis written to friends and newspaper editors expressing his views as a Union supporter, 1861-1867; and miscellaneous items.

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    Papers (Prentis Family)
  7. Papers (Public LIbrary of Kentucky - Louisville, Kentucky)

    Materials concerning lotteries held to establish and operate a free public library in Louisville, Kentucky. Includes enabling legislation and documents relating to litigation over the scheme.

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    Papers (Public LIbrary of Kentucky - Louisville, Kentucky)
  8. Papers (Temple, William Montgomery, 1893-1967) - Temple, William Montgomery, 1893-1967

    The collection consists chiefly of autograph letters, especially those of Kentucky governors covering the period from 1805 to 1951 (50 items); other manuscript documents, which were collected for their autographical value, dating from 1715-1941 (16 items); and Temple's articles and notes about Bowling Green, centering on the post office and fire department during the years of 1901 to 1964 (14 items).

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    Papers (Temple, William Montgomery, 1893-1967)
  9. Papers (Tuttle, John William, 1837-1927) - Tuttle, John William, 1837-1927

    "History of the Third Kentucky Volunteers" written by John William Tuttle, Wayne County, Kentucky, from a diary that he kept of his Civil War experiences. Includes associated data.

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    Papers (Tuttle, John William, 1837-1927)
  10. Records - Burton, Peter D.

    Orignial land grant, 1864 August 25 by which Thomas Bramlette, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, granted to Peter D. Burton 50 acres in Warren County, Kentucky.

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    Records
  11. Records - Hines, Paul Booker

    Original land grant, 1865 November 22, by which Thomas E. Bramlette, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, granted to Paul Booker Hines 14 acres in Warren County.

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    Records
  12. Records - Long, G. P.

    Original land grant, 1 May 1866, by which Thomas E. Bramlette, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, granted to G. P. Long 26 acres in Allen County, Kentucky.

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    Records
  13. Records - McKnight, James

    Original land grant, 20 November 1866, by which Thomas E. Bramlette, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, granted to James McKnight, assignee in part of B. Q. Hewlett, 150 acres in Hopkins County, Kentucky.

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    Records
  14. Records - Porter, Nathaniel, 1797-1871

    Original land grant, 16 November 1866, by which Thomas E. Bramlette, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, granted to Nathaniel Porter 25 acres in Butler County.

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  15. Records (Bramlette, Thomas Elliott) - Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875

    Facsimile of proclamation issued by Governor Thomas Elliott Bramlette to the people of Kentucky, to observe 4 May 1865 as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer because of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.

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    Records (Bramlette, Thomas Elliott)
  16. Records (Taylor, Richard F.) - Taylor, Richard F.

    Richard F. Taylor's commission received as a member of the Ohio County, Kentucky milita, 1861, and the Middle Green River Battalion Volunteer Militia, 1865. Also promissory notes, 1875 (3), and blank affidavit regarding voter qualifications, ca. 1900.

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    Records (Taylor, Richard F.)

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