Box 1
Contains 96 Results:
Lexington Fair, 1893
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.
DS J.O. Clark, 9 Sep 1830
Sheriff's sale of property south of Frankfort, KY to satisfy a judgment for John M. Waring.
DS Will Bard, 29 Aug 1835
Deposition of Bard taken in Bardstown in the suit of Moses Thomas vs. Joseph Miller, Thomas Beeler and John Quiggins.
ALS Clarice Jeffrey to Uncle Aleck, 12 Jun 1887
Thanking his for his generosity and states that with him in the family she can stay unmarried.
ALS Jeanie R. Wilkes to Cousin Aleck, 21 Jun 1887
Wilkes thanks her cousin for his contribution to her "hospital for sick darkies" and also talks about her travels and family members that she visited.
Lexington Public Library, Annual Report, 1909
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.
Lexington Public Library, Annual Report, 1910
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.
Lexington Public Library, Annual Report, 1915
Historic Shrines in and Around Lexington
Lexington Public Library, Annual Report, 1936
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.
The Great Cane Ridge Revival: An Interpretation, 1941
Address delivered by E.C. McDougle, Richmond, Kentucky at the celebration of the 140th anniversary of the revival, August 17, 1941.