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  1. Barbara Lair Stone [memorial card?]

    Card reading: Barbara Lair Stone June 29, 1929 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer Stone Handwritten near the lower margin is "Ferne Hassell Stone." 9.8 x 13 cm [Cataloger's interpretation of this card as funerary is based solely on its location in the collection. Ancestry.com research could not support either name as a regional resident. It did find a Charles Spencer Stone, M.D. buried in Ohio.]

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    Barbara Lair Stone memorial card?
  2. Mourning envelope

    Envelope manufactured by Mermod, Jaccard & King, Broadway and Locust, St. Louis, Missouri, n.d. 1 item. 2 copies.

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    Envelope
  3. Mourning envelope addressed to "Mrs. Mary A. Manson"

    Mourning envelope addressed to "Mrs. Mary A. Manson". (4.375" x 2.625")

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    Mourning envelope addressed to "Mrs. Mary A. Manson"
  4. Mrs. William Harrison Robertson [memorial family thank you card]

    Thank you card reading: The family of Mrs. William Harrison Robertson deeply apppreciates your kind expression of sympathy. Envelope has embossed manufacturer's name of Haracourt, Louisville. 8.9 x 12.4 cm (folded)

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    Memorial Card thank you note from William Harrison Robertson
  5. Mrs. William Harrison Robertson [memorial family thank you card]

    Thank you card reading: Mrs. Harry G. Smith Miss Gwynne Smith will hold in grateful memory your kind expression of sympathy 7.4 x 11.1 cm (folded) .2 cm black lower border of notecard.

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    Mourning card from Harry G. Smith
  6. Papers (Bate Family)

    Correspondence, business, and legal papers of various members of the Bate family of Sumner County, Tennessee. Some of the children are located in San Augustine, Texas. Most of the correspondence centers around the mother, Ann Franklin (Weatherred) Bate and her children, particularly Eugenia Patience (Bate) Bass Bertinatti and Humphrey Howell Bate, and to a lesser degree their siblings. Includes extensive documentation about the financial and l...

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    Papers (Bate Family)
  7. Papers (Fresh, Mary A. Elizabeth (Logan), 1816-1894) - Fresh, Mary A. Elizabeth (Logan), 1816-1894

    Letter to Eliza Fresh, Auburn, Kentucky, from a niece, Anna, in Paducah, Kentucky. She writes of the death of her sister, Lizzie, from typhoid fever on 18 October, the circumstances of her death, and the family's sadness.

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    Papers (Fresh, Mary A. Elizabeth (Logan), 1816-1894)
  8. Papers (Jones, Drucilla Montgomery (Stovall), 1907-2007) - Jones, Drucilla Montgomery (Stovall), 1907-2007

    Correspondence, chiefly from the Fort and Flowers families of Logan County, Kentucky, which includes prisoners of war correspondence from the Civil War. Also includes cemetery, church, and funeral home records, as well as news clippings about historic sites, people and events in Logan County.

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    Papers (Jones, Drucilla Montgomery (Stovall), 1907-2007)
  9. Papers (McCallum, Elizabeth Elliott (Cherry), 1890-1985) - McCallum, Elizabeth Elliott (Cherry), 1890-1985

    This collection discusses the relationship between Elizabeth McCallum, Bowling Green, Kentucky, and the Bingham family of Louisville, Kentucky. Also Includes an acknowledgement of Jonathan W. Bingham'd death.

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    Papers (McCallum, Elizabeth Elliott (Cherry), 1890-1985)
  10. Papers (Perry Family)

    Letters, papers, photographs and scrapbooks of the Perry family, principally Gideon Babcock Perry, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Hopkinsville, Kentucky and his children, Reverend Henry G. Perry, Chicago, Illinois, and Emily B. Perry, Hopkinsville.

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    Papers (Perry Family)
  11. Papers (Volkerding Family)

    Letters written chiefly by Herman Frederick Wilhelm Volkerding, of Louisville, Kentucky, to his wife Mary Elizabeth (Hauber) Volkerding while traveling as a salesman for the John T. Barbee distillers. Volkerding pines for home and describes the scenery, hotels, amusements and rail travel in the western United States.

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    Papers (Volkerding Family)

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