Box 1
Contains 96 Results:
Genealogy
This collection consists mostly of single items that were a part of the Townsend Room Collections that were purchased or donated. Some items still have the purchase information attached, and this was left in the enclosure. The subjects included in the collection include slavery, politics, business affairs, legal issues, family and genealogy. Because of the varied nature of the materials they were divided by type and inventoried individually.
Personal Writings
This collection consists mostly of single items that were a part of the Townsend Room Collections that were purchased or donated. Some items still have the purchase information attached, and this was left in the enclosure. The subjects included in the collection include slavery, politics, business affairs, legal issues, family and genealogy. Because of the varied nature of the materials they were divided by type and inventoried individually.
Hair Tonic Recipe
This collection consists mostly of single items that were a part of the Townsend Room Collections that were purchased or donated. Some items still have the purchase information attached, and this was left in the enclosure. The subjects included in the collection include slavery, politics, business affairs, legal issues, family and genealogy. Because of the varied nature of the materials they were divided by type and inventoried individually.
Tombstone Inscriptions
Small pieces of paper with inscriptions for the following individuals: Elizabeth Ardery, Mary Jane Wilson, Martha Marsh and her daughter Martha M. Marsh, Richard Oldham and Wesley Oldham.
North Carolina and Kentucky
Address before the Ohio Valley Historical Association Dinner on Oct. 24, at the Hotel Phoenix, by Archibald Henderson.
DS Deposition of James French, 1822
He talks about surveying the Town of Boonesborough in 1791.
Legal Documents, 1794-1894
This collection consists mostly of single items that were a part of the Townsend Room Collections that were purchased or donated. Some items still have the purchase information attached, and this was left in the enclosure. The subjects included in the collection include slavery, politics, business affairs, legal issues, family and genealogy. Because of the varied nature of the materials they were divided by type and inventoried individually.
ALS Eloisa M. Remfort to Sally Ann Clay, 1822
Eloisa writes to her cousin about her brother and the ball season in Richmond, Virginia.
Lexington, KY Booklets, 1884-1946
This collection consists mostly of single items that were a part of the Townsend Room Collections that were purchased or donated. Some items still have the purchase information attached, and this was left in the enclosure. The subjects included in the collection include slavery, politics, business affairs, legal issues, family and genealogy. Because of the varied nature of the materials they were divided by type and inventoried individually.
Chamber of Commerce of Lexington, KY, 1884
Constitution and By-Laws
