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Item 13. Arts & Letters, Vol. 7, No. 2 - Potter College of Arts & Letters (WKU)
Arts & Letters, Vol. 7, No. 2, Spring 2016, available online at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/pcal_pubs/ Aaronson, Stephanie Ambitos Feministas Bain-Selbo, Eric Bennett, Bridgett Bingham, Douglas Bjorkman, Brent. Ranger Lore: The Occupational Folklife of Parks Boles, Jashawn Bondurant, Teresa Bye, Jim Casey, Flo Conklin, Jed Cultural Enhancement Series Dooley, Marilyn Ferr...
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Papers (Barret Family)
World War I letters; European travel diary, 1883; notebooks; pictures; and miscellaneous papers of the Barret family of Louisville, Kentucky. Persons represented are Richard Montfort, 1854-1931; Henri (Barret) Montfort, 1861-1900; and their son, Barret Montfort, 1890-1962.
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Papers (Bingham, Charles Edward, b. 1944)
Journal, notes, and scrapbook kept by Butler County, Kentucky native Charles E. Bingham pertaining to his military service in Vietnam in 1968.
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Papers (Boles, Charles Elam, 1887-1982) - Boles, Charles Elam, 1887-1982
Journal of C.E. Boles containing a record of his farming activities during the summer of 1912 in Barren County, Kentucky. Also C. E. Boles' account with S. H. Boles during the same time period is recorded.
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Papers (Coke, William Gaston, 1895-1977 - Collector) - Coke, William Gaston, 1895-1977
Shaker journal, 1891-1893 (184 p.) kept by James Carr, South Union, Kentucky, giving daily activities within the Shaker community. Includes hymnals, 1836-1856 (9), compiled by Shaker society members. A name index is available.
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Papers (Davis, Samuel Thomas) - Davis, Samuel Thomas, 1838-1908
Photocopy of Civil War journal of Samuel Thomas Davis of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who was in the 77th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. The journal relates his experiences in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama with the dates of his stay in Kentucky being 21 October 1861-28 February 1862 and 13 September 1862-23 October 1862 and described on pages 1-5 and 16-21.
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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 (Hay, Vincent Smiley, 1808-1863) - Hay, Vincent Smiley, 1808-1863
Agreement to teach school, 1829; Civil War letter written from camp near Corinth, Mississippi, 1862; manuscript book which contains record of John F. Hines' estate of which Hay was administrator, 1859 - noted is commissioner's fee for selling slave, 1861, and writings of Rebecca Hay Gray on various subjects-spiritualism, religion, friendship, etc., and recipes, 1876-1881.
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Papers (Johnston, Jesse Walter, Sr., 1880-1972) - Johnston, Jesse Walter, Sr., 1880-1972
Journal kept by Jesse W. Johnston, Sebree, Webster County, Kentucky, concerning the destructive 1937 flood and data about Johnston. He was minister of the First Baptist Church in Sebree from 1929 to 1944.
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Papers (Jones, Howard Malcolm & Frances (Young) Jones) - Jones, Howard Malcolm
Papers collected by Howard Malcolm Jones and his wife Frances (Young) Jones of Glasgow, Kentucky. The collection contains the papers of several families from Barren County, Kentucky, including the Eubanks, Huggins, Jones, Smith, Warder, White and Young. Collection also contains information about Barren County history and includes some Barren County Court records.
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Papers (Manning, Allen, 1864-1950) - Manning, Allen, 1864-1950
Journal of farm work done by Allen Manning and his co-workers for Mrs. Underwood of Warren County, Kentucky. He makes note of the weather and its effect on the crops.
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Papers (Procter and Pendleton Families)
Correspondence and legal papers, 1894-1941, of Benjamin Franklin Procter, 1849-1944, a Bowling Green lawyer; and correspondence, 1899-1932, speeches, diaries, and Stockton genealogy of Lila Pendleton Procter, 1850-1932. Correspondence, sermons, 1866-1889, journal, and notebook of James Madison Pendleton, 1811-1891, a minister of the First Baptist church, Bowling Green, from 1837 to 1857.
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Papers (Shakers, South Union, Ky.)
Original and photocopies of diary detailing an eastern trip taken to visit Shaker societies in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts by Elder John Rankin, Brother Urban Johns, Eldress Betsy Smith and Sister Nancy E. Moore of South Union, Kentucky. Probably written by Eldress Betsy Smith.
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Papers (Shakers, South Union, Ky.)
Original and photocopies of diary detailing an eastern trip taken to visit Shaker societies in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts by Elder John Rankin, Brother Urban Johns, Eldress Betsy Smith and Sister Nancy E. Moore of South Union, Kentucky. Probably written by Eldress Betsy Smith.
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Papers (Shannon, Thomas Jefferson) - Shannon, Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1895
Journal of a voyage from South Union, Kentucky to New Orleans, Louisiana, which was kept by Thomas Jefferson Shannon, a selling agent for and a member of the South Union Colony of Shakers. The pagination refers to the typed copy of the journal which is also indexed mainly by names and places.
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Papers (Stone, Dan Ray, 1921-2007) - Stone, Dan Ray, 1921-2007
Letters sent to Stone and his mother, Nelle Stone, Bowling Green, Kentucky, during World War II from friends in armed service around the world. Includes letters, holiday greeting cards, V-mail and postcards. Almost all correspondents were members of a local fraternal organization known as the Senators, which was made up of graduates of Bowling Green High School.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Strange Family)
Correspondence, 1864-1878 (8); journal, 1852-1883; scrapbooks (2); MSS: "House of Madison and McDowell in Kentucky," 1888; family genealogical data; slave records; etc., of Agatha (Rochester) Strange, 1832-1896, a lifelong resident of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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Papers (Temple Family)
Correspondence; financial and legal papers; genealogy and other material related to the Temple family of Warren County, Kentucky, particularly that of Adalaska L. and Mary Camilla (Miller) Temple and their daughter Ruth Hines Temple. Over 400 pieces of artwork on paper by the later are found in the collection, including pencil, as well as, pen and ink drawings, watercolors, pastels, and other graphic and creative design work.
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Papers (Thomson, Patrick Henry, 1819-1901) - Thomson, Patrick Henry, 1819-1901
Farm journal kept by Patrick Henry Thomson of Hurricane Hall, Fayette County, Kentucky. He records daily temperatures and farm operations, and makes occasional mention of his and wife Julia's activities. A loose item dated 10 November 1852 gives him notice of a meeting in regards to the recent fire at the county courthouse.
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Papers (Underwood Family)
Correspondence, diaries, paper and genealogical materials of Joseph Rogers Underwood, U.S. Senator from Bowling Green, Kentucky, his wife Elizabeth Cox Underwood, his brother Warner Lewis Underwood, and his brother, John Cox Underwood, 1791-1912.
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