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  1. Ewer - 1941.18.1

    2288

    Record Type: Object

    Ewer
  2. Papers - Vance, Edward Richard, 1833-1902

    Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and family papers of Richard Vance, a Warren County, Kentucky native and U.S. Army officer. After his Civil War service, Vance spent his career at several posts in the South and on the frontier until his retirement in 1892.

    Record Type: Archive

    Edward Richard Vance
  3. Papers (Crump, Mary Norton (Underwood) Poyntz) - Crump, Mary Norton (Underwood) Poyntz, 1857-1920

    Letter written by Mary Norton (Underwood) Poyntz Crump, Bowling Green, Kentucky, to a Miss Symmes, regarding Bowling Green's participation in the planned Kentucky Room at the World's Fair (Columbian Exposition) in Chicago.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Crump, Mary Norton (Underwood) Poyntz)
  4. Papers (Doll, Howard D. and Anne (Parker) Doll) - Doll, Howard D.

    Correspondence and papers of the Pool, Keel and Beauchamp families of Metcalfe (formerly Barren) County, Kentucky. Includes papers of related families: Mitchell, Clark, Rogers, Cook, Shirley, Yates, and others.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Doll, Howard D. and Anne (Parker) Doll)
  5. Papers (Goodhue, Grace Beecher, 1872-1958) - Goodhue, Grace Beecher, 1872-1958

    Original and photocopy of Grace Beecher Goodhue's 1893 diary that contains information related to her trips to Florida, Cuba and Chicago. Also, corollary information related to her father Charles L. Goodhue; and minutes of the Wednesday Morning Club of Springfield, Massachusetts, of which she was a member, 1896-1901.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Goodhue, Grace Beecher, 1872-1958)
  6. Papers (Green Family)

    Business and personal correspondence, as well as business records (chiefly invoices and statements from Louisiville suppliers) for the Green family at Falls of Rough, Grayson County, Kentucky. Green operated a number of businesses, including saw mills, a grist mill, woolen mill, and a general store. He also operated a large farm raising tobacco and livestock, as well as a herd of Shetland ponies. Although his businesses are covered extensively...

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Green Family)
  7. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Jones, Drucilla Montgomery (Stovall), 1907-2007)
  8. Papers (Knott Family)

    Correspondence (business and family), business papers, speeches and drawings of J. Proctor Knott, 1830-1911 -- lawyer, congressman, and Kentucky governor of Lebanon; family correspondence and business papers of Sarah (McElroy) Knott, 1833-1915; Civil War diaries of Knott's mother; letters of the Gibbs, McElroy and Chapman families chiefly of Marion and Warren Counties; clippings and photographs.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Knott Family)
  9. Papers (Underwood, John Cox, 1840-1913) - Underwood, John Cox, 1840-1913

    Letter written by John Cox Underwood, Chicago, Illinois, as a representative of the United Confederate Veterans, to Bertha Honore Palmer, Chicago, Illinois, asking her to receive Varina Howell Davis and her daughter Winnie during the Columbian Exposition.

    Record Type: Archive

    KL photo 588 Varina Howell Davis
  10. World's Columbian Exposition buildings dedication [invitationl]

    Invitation to the dedication ceremonies of the buildings of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, October 20 - 22, 1892. Library copy addressed to Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Allen, Chicago, Illinois.

    Record Type: Archive

    World's Columbian Exposition
  11. World's Columbian Exposition, Hotel Emery, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1892 dinner menu

    World's Columbian Exposition, Hotel Emery, Cincinnati, OH, for dinner on Sunday, July 17, 1892. Includes twelve lithographs of Exposition buildings.

    Record Type: Archive

    World's Columbian Exposition, Cincinnati

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