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  1. Papers (Carson, James Oliver, 1855-1943) - Carson, James Oliver, 1855-1943

    Typescript copy of a presentation given by James Oliver Carson, Bowling Green, Kentucky, about Robert Craddock, Revolutionary war soldier, Bowling Green, primarily dealing with the execution of his will and his final resting place.

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    Papers (Carson, James Oliver, 1855-1943)
  2. Papers (Craddock, Robert Edward) - Craddock, Robert Edward, 1757-1837

    Photocopies of Revolutionary War pension claims, 1828-29 (2), of Robert Edward Craddock, Warren County, Kentucky. Also included are articles about the memorial stone erected for Craddock in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.

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    Papers (Craddock, Robert Edward)
  3. Papers (Floyd Family)

    Field books, 1851-1929, containing Warren County, Kentucky surveying notes recorded by John B. Floyd as well as some Warren County land records related to the Floyd family. Educational material from Jesse A. Floyd, Jr. relating to his teaching career in Warren County. A travel journal kept by Hubert and Alleyne Robinson during their trip to the western United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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    Papers (Floyd Family)
  4. Papers (Jackson, Carlton Luther, 1933-2014) - Jackson, Carlton Luther, 1933-2014

    Research and manuscripts for books by Western Kentucky University history professor Carlton Jackson. Inlcudes some personal and professional correspondence, unpublished writing, and a partial memoir. Befriending: The American Samaritans Bittersweet Journey: Andrew Jackson's 1829 Inaugural Trip Child of the Sit-Downs: The Revolutionary Life of Genora Dollinger Dreadful Month Forgotten Tragedy: The Sinking of the HMT Rohna Freedom'...

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    Carlton Jackson
  5. Papers (Manar, Edna Earl, 1887-1972) - Manar, Edna Earl (Moore), 1887-1972

    Letters and genealogical materials related to the Green and Moore families of Simpson and Warren counties, Kentucky. Also includes research notes about Bowling Green's history. Of special interest is a reminiscence recorded by Manar of a meeting between Jesse James and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Moore of Russellville, Kentucky.

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    Papers (Manar, Edna Earl, 1887-1972)
  6. Papers (May, George) - May, George

    Letter written to Robert Craddock at Danville, Kentucky from George May in regards to land litigation, mentioning that May was acting on behalf of Robert Bolling.

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    Papers (May, George)
  7. Papers (Moore, Mary (Taylor) Leiper, 1885-1973) - Moore, Mary Elizabeth (Taylor) Leiper, 1885-1973

    Radio scripts, correspondence, research notes, and newspaper clippings of Kentucky Building director, Mary (Taylor) Leiper Moore. Moore served as director of the Kentucky Building at Western Kentucky University from 1931 to 1956. Also includes articles and speeches written by Moore.

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    Mary Leiper Moore KL photo B64
  8. Papers (Underwood, Henry Lewis) - Underwood, Henry Lewis, 1848-1925

    Letters kept by Henry Louis Underwood, 1848-1925, a Bowling Green, Kentucky native, which include an 1800 letter of Henry Clay written to Robert Craddock; an 1875 letter of Jefferson Davis letter addressed to Underwood; and 1894 letter of Theodore Roosevelt addressed to C.R. Breckinridge; letters, 1885 (15), pertaining to a National Soldiers Reunion and Encampment; and miscellaneous items.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Underwood, Henry Lewis)
  9. Papes (Moyers, Dolores Jean) - Moyers, Dolores Jean

    "Warren County's Outstanding Pioneer," a short paper by WKU journalism student Dolores Moyers about Robert Craddock, a Revolutionary War veteran and philanthropist whose will established the Craddock Fund for the education of Warren County, Kentucky schoolchildren. Includes her typescript of Craddock's will.

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    Papes (Moyers, Dolores Jean)
  10. Records - Craddock, Robert, 1757-1837

    Original land grant, 28 February 1789, by which Beverley Randolph, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, granted Robert Craddock, 590 acres.

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    Records
  11. Records - Craddock, Robert Edward, 1757-1837

    Original land grant, 23 March 1789, by which Beverley Randolph, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, granted Robert Craddock, 1,000 acres on Gasper River in Virginia. Signed by Beverly Randolph.

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    Records
  12. Records (Ferguson, Nora (Young), 1882-1969) - Ferguson, Nora (Young), 1882-1969

    Personal and family correspondence, papers, and genealogical research materials of Nora (Young) Ferguson, a native of Richardsville, Warren County, Kentucky. Includes original land, estate and guardianship records, and other early county records which Mrs. Ferguson was permitted to remove from the Warren County Courthouse for microfilming prior to its renovation in 1957.

    Record Type: Archive

    Nora Young Ferguson
  13. Records (Hardcastle, Opal Frances (Turner), 1925-2018) - Hardcastle, Opal Frances (Turner), 1925-2018

    Listing of notes owed to the estate of Robert Craddock, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 1837, and survey for Mordecai Cole for 1 1/2 acres of land in Warren County, Kentucky, 1905.

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    Records (Hardcastle, Opal Frances (Turner), 1925-2018)
  14. Records (Rice, Bertha Eleanor (Adams), 1875-1948) - Rice, Bertha Eleanor (Adams), 1875-1948

    Genealogical research and correspondence files of Bertha (Adams) Rice, Russellville, Kentucky families. Includes a large amount of data copied from deed, marriage, will and court records of Logan and other Kentucky counties, and from published works.

    Record Type: Archive

    Records (Rice, Bertha Eleanor (Adams), 1875-1948)
  15. Records (Warren College - Bowling Green, Kentucky)

    Minutes and business papers pertaining to Warren College, Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, organized the college for males, which was in operation from 1859 to 1879, and then was sold to Ogden College. An index accompanies the papers as well as associated data.

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    Records (Warren College - Bowling Green, Kentucky)

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