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| Name | Jessamine County, KY | 
| Archives Entries | 16 | 
| Library Entries | 0 | 
| Object Entries | 0 | 
| Photograph Entries | 3 | 
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            Annual Concert - Jessamine InstituteAnnual Concert program, Jessamine Institute, Nicholasville, Ky., Tuesday, May 31, 1898. 19.7 x 13.1 cm. Record Type: Archive   
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            Bryant-Hughes Family PapersMiscellaneous papers of the Bryant and associated families relating to the estates of Susannah Hughes and Oliver D. Bryant; also includes deeds of Joel W. Singleton of Jessamine County, Kentucky. Record Type: Archive   
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            Camp Nelson Area Covered BridgeOversized print of a covered bridge, and surrounding countryside, that spanned the Kentucky River at Camp Nelson. The bridge was built by Louis Wernwa and it was the only span across the river when the Civil War broke out. The bridge no longer exists as it was replaced by a concrete bridge. 95 x 90 cm. Record Type: Archive   
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            Chrisman Mill Vineyards, Nicholasville, Ky. [wine bottle label]Labels from a bottle of Terre Blanc, white table wine produced and bottled by Chrisman Mill Vineyards, Nicholasville, Ky. 12.1 x 8.9 cm. Record Type: Archive   
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            Jessamine Female InstituteCabinet card photograph the graduates of Jessamine Female Institute with Ruth ?, Edna Roper Milan, (Tennessee), Elizabeth Pedigo (Glasgow, KY) Cora Hobdy (Franklin, KY) Essie Douglass (Franklin, KY), Kate Crockett (Lexington, KY), Sarah Hall (Little Rock, AR), Haiden Duff (Glasgow, KY), Grace Hughes (Glasgow, KY) and Lena Harris (Bowling Green, KY). The photograph was taken by Emil Hhardt of Nicholasville, KY. Record Type: Photo   
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            Jessamine Female InstituteDiploma awared for completion in scientific course to Essie Rebecca Douglass from the Jessamine Female Institute of Nicholasville, Ky. Awarded June 1, 1898. Research indicates that Essie Rebecca Douglass was born in 1879, the daughter of James and Rebecca Hampton Douglass of Simpson County, Kentucky. 43 cm x 55 cm Record Type: Archive   
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            Jessamine Female InstituteBlack and white cabinet card photographs of Essie Douglass Moore and her classmates at the Jessamine Female Institute which was located in Nicholasville, Kentucky and organized in 1854. The photographs show: Pearl Ogburn, Anna Cassell, Lillian Bryant, Margaret Hicks, Margaret Wilson, Jennie Cain, Bessie Squire, Emily Parrish and Joda Minor. Record Type: Photo   
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            Jessamine Female Institute, Nicholasville, Ky. concert [program]Concert program for the Jessamine Female Institute, Nicholasville, KY, Tuesday, June 1, 1897. 21.4 x 13.9 cm. Record Type: Archive   
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            Kentucky River Folklife ProjectChiefly interviews, photographs, slides, and tape logs for a summer 1989 project conducted by the Kentucky Folklife Program, in conjunction with other supporting agencies and institutions, about folklife and folklore along the Kentucky River. Project results were presented to the public in two formats: a traveling exhibit and narrative stage presentations. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers - Wilson, Phillip L., b. 1952Project titled: "Folk Structures in My Community." Includes survey sheets with brief descriptions of structures in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Sheets include a brief description, informant's name, and a photo of the structure. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers (Chambers, John B., 1852-1930) - Chambers, John B., 1852-1930Invitation to Miss Virgie Talbert, Nicholasville, Kentucky, asking her to attend a watermelon party. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers (Hobson, Margaret Morehead, 1890-1987) - Hobson, Margaret Morehead, 1890-1987Includes personal and business correspondence of Hobson, Bowling Green, Kentucky, chiefly related to oil and gas exploration in south-central Kentucky. Collection also includes nature notebook containing flora and fauna sketches done by Hobson as a child, Hobson family genealogy, some small artwork done for interior decorating, and information about Riverview at Hobson Grove. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers (Jessamine County Middle School) - Jessamine County Middle SchoolCorrespondence between students at Jessamine County Middle School in Nicholasville, Kentucky, to soldiers serving in Operation Desert Storm. The project was supervised by eight grade English teacher, Melinda D. Lewis. Most of the soldiers were serving in Saudi Arabia. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers (Lewis & Starling Families)Correspondence, Civil War military and personal papers, business papers, land records, scrapbooks, account books, clippings, and genealogical records of the Lewis-Starling families and associated families. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers (Petersen, Albert Jepmond, Jr., 1937-2022) - Petersen, Albert Jepmond, Jr., 1937-2022Research material, National Register nomination forms, Historic Resources inventory forms, photographs, slides and negatives documenting historic vernacular architecture in Kentucky, assembled by WKU geography professor Albert J. Petersen and students. Also includes National Register nominations for prehistoric art sites in Kentucky. Record Type: Archive   
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            Papers (Tuttle, Augustus Sherman, 1824-1888) - Tuttle, Augustus Sherman, 1824-1888Letter of Augustus S. Tuttle, serving with the 36th Massachusetts Infantry near Nicholasville, Kentucky, to his wife. He describes his work with an ambulance corps and the location of some of his wounded and sick comrades, and expresses pessimism about his chances of visiting home. He also complains about his treatment in the corps, which included an accusation of smuggling. Referring to general antipathy toward recently deceased division comm... Record Type: Archive   
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            Records (Kentucky Heritage Quilt Society)Administrative papers, board minutes, correspondence, project files, and publications of the Kentucky Heritage Quilt Society, a state-wide membership organization of quilters that promotes better understanding of historic quilts and the design and construction of new quilts. Major projects include a collection of oral histories with Kentucky quilters and a survey of historic quilts from Kentucky. Record Type: Archive   
 
