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  1. 2002 Calendar : Historic Homes of Monroe County

    Tompkinsville-Monroe County Chamber of Commerce's Heritage Committee project. Includes an article entitled "Early Monroe County, " 13 images with lengthy captions of historic homes in Monroe County. 21.5 x 28 cm. Folded

    Record Type: Archive

    2002 Calendar : Historic Homes of Monroe County
  2. Deposit Bank of Monroe County, Tompkinsville, Kentucky Statement of Condition

    Statement of the Deposit Bank of Monroe County's resources and liabilities at the close of business on June 29, 1968. Includes a listing of bank's officers and directors. 16.1 x 8.9 cm. Folded.

    Record Type: Archive

    Deposit bank of Monroe Co.
  3. Diploma for Bess L. Hope

    Tompkinsville High Schools diploma awarded to Bess L. Hope, 1918. Diploma is signed by R. V. Evans, W. S. Smith, and W. R. Meers. Blanks filled in with calligraphy. Includes a small engraving of four women. Printed by W. M. Welch Diploma House, Chicago, IL. 40 x 50 cm.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. Diploma for Rutha Chloe Miller

    Diploma for Rutha Chloe Miller of Tompkinsville, Kentucky Public Schools. Includes an image of a woman with symbols of learning. Given at Tompkinsville, Kentucky, April 28, 1916. Seal embossed Tompkinsville Graded Schools. Signed by the Principal, Faculty and Board of Trustees. 41.3 x 50.7 cm.

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    Diploma for Rutha Chloe Miller
  5. Diploma for William H. Howard

    Diploma for William H. Howard of District No. 32, Monroe County, Kentucky Public Schools. Includes an image of the State Capitol. Given at Tompkinsville, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 1927. Seal embossed County Superintendent of Schools. Signed by Will Webb, Chairman of County Board of Education, and Ora Taylor, County Superintendent. 30.5 x 23.2 cm.

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    Diploma for William H. Howard
  6. Eighth grade diploma for Wilma Janetta Howard

    Monroe County Public Schools diploma certifying that Wilma Janetta Howard, a pupil at Hacker's Branch School, has completed the course of study of the elementary grades and is qualified to attending the high school. Given at Tompkinsville, Kentucky, February 9, 1946. Diploma is signed by Mrs. Chloe Howard, teacher; Fred Johnson, Chairman of County Board, Keene Williams, County Superintendent. Embossed with Commonwealth of Kentucky Seal cent...

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    Eighth grade diploma for Wilma Janetta Howard
  7. Elementary diploma for Bess L. Hope

    Tompkinsville Public Schools diploma certifying that Bess L. Hope has completed the coursework of the elementary grades and is qualified to attending the high school, 1912. Diploma is signed by R. V. Evans, H. A. Russell, R. A. Palmore, R. L. Duncan, H. B. Ray, and W. S. Smith. Blanks filled in with calligraphy. Includes a gold seal with green and gold ribbons (2 of each, gold smaller). Engraving of three women representing the education...

    Record Type: Archive

  8. First Methodist Church

    Real photo postcard of the First Methodist Church, Tompkinsville, KY, copyrighty by T. K. Chism, Tompkinsville, Monroe County KY. 14 x 8 cm.

    Record Type: Archive

    First Methodist Church
  9. [Gentle Julia 1863 calendar]

    Calendar entitled "Gentle Julia" for use in 1970 as the days and months match perfectly. The calendar pages have the month with 1863 printed on them. Recorded on the days of the months are historic events occurring on those dates. Distributed by M-H Supply Company, Lumber - Building Supplies - Floor Covering - Paint, Tompkinsville, Ky.

    Record Type: Archive

    [Gentle Julia 1863 calendar]
  10. Hardware Mutuals, Tompkinsville, Ky., envelope

    Envelope from Hardware Mutuals, Robert Reecer, Tompkinsville, Ky. 10.4 x 24.1 cm.

    Record Type: Archive

    Hardware Mutuals Envelope
  11. Historic Monroe County : 1992 Calendar - Lewisburg Banking Company

    Calendar printed using historic photographs of Monroe County. 13 images with lengthy captions include: Monroe County Courthouse in late 1800s; Steamboat Rowena on the Cumberland; Downtown Tompkinsville; The Dossey Hotel in Flippin; Fountain Run Rolling Mill; Main Street in Gamaliel; Cumberland River Ferry; Tompkinsville Fair; Old-Time Harvest; Tompkinsville's First Schoolhouse; Country Store at Meshack; McClendon Brothers Stavel Mill...

    Record Type: Archive

    Historic Monroe County : 1992 Calendar
  12. Hope, Fox Family and Tompkinsville, KY

    Photographs of Hope Scrapbook, with John J. Hope, Louvernia Bowman Hope, (she wrote under the pen name Venecia), and children Arlie, Bess & May, 1902, W. B. Kerr, Mae Kerr, Mildred & Arthur Fox with Kaye & Woodie, Monroe County Courthouse, a operation photo, Lane House, Summer Shade Post Office, Baptist Church, Tompkinsville High School, Arlie Hope, Cabins in Cherryton and Snell Hall garden cistern at WKU. See SBK 135 and 136

    Record Type: Photo

    Arlie Hope ( W.w. I Uniform)
  13. In Memoriam Tompkinsville

    In Memoriam a poem about Tompkinsville, KY by James Elmore Gravens. He moved to Converse, IN and was married to Viola Kidwell. The poem begins: "Among the hills where bluegrass blades, look up to kiss the heaven's blue..." Graven writes of the school house, friends and the town he grew up in. 12 x 28 cm.

    Record Type: Photo

    In Memoriam Tompkinsville
  14. Microfilm Holdings - Kentucky Library

    ky micro

    Record Type: Library

  15. Old Mulkey Meeting House

    Real photo postcard of the Old Mulkey Meeting House, State Park 1765, Tompkinsville. KY as published by T. K. Chism, Tompkinsville, KY. 14 x 8 cm.

    Record Type: Archive

    Old Mulkey Meeting House
  16. Old Mulkey Meeting House

    Old Mulkey Meeting House, State Shrine, Tompkinsville Kentucky, Church established by John Mulkey 1798, organized as a Christian Church 1809. Photo by E. Clayton Gooden 14 x 8cm

    Record Type: Archive

    Old Mulkey Meeting House
  17. Old Tompkinsville Baptist Church, Tompkinsville, Ky. [business card]

    Business card from the Old Tompkinsville Baptist Church, 507 W. Fourth Street, Tompkinsville, Ky. Elder M. D. Sherfey, Pastor. 5.1 x 8.9 cm. Copy 1 is located at Ephemera L-1475.

    Record Type: Archive

    Old Tompkinsville Baptist Church
  18. Papers - Finley, Bill G., b. 1939

    Architectural drawings for "Monroe County High School, Tompkinsville, Kentucky for Monroe County Board of Education." Board members names listed on title sheet. Architect Bill G. Finley; Structural Engineer, Freeland Harris, Jr.; Mechanical and Electrical engineer Waldron, Batey & Wade; Construction Manager Alliance Corp. Includes architectural, site, structural, general, electrical, mechanical, heating, plumbing, furniture and fixture drawing...

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers
  19. Papers - Finley, Bill G., b. 1939

    Architectural drawings for "An Addition to Tompkinsville Elementary School for Monroe County Board of Education"

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers
  20. Papers - Hundley, Nancy Clay

    Interview conducted by Nancy Clay Hundley with Randall Grider and Jennie Mae Grider concerning the tradition of homecoming float building at Tompkinsville High School in Tompkinsville, Monroe County, Kentucky.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers

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