Box 4
Contains 49 Results:
University of Kentucky Student Handbook, 1928-1929
"Compliments of YMCA and YWCA"
Beasley Marble and Granite Company from Charlie Townsend, 03 May 1930
Fundraising appeal for new school auditorium in Fredonia (Caldwell County), KY
Buell Bingham from Lois Crouse, 25 May 1925
This is a letter from a senior coed student at Asbury University. She speaks a lot of her religious beliefs (Methodist) as well as a senior outing and commencement. She mentions the missionary Stanley Jones speaking at commencement.
Moody Turpentine Co. from W.H. Brown & Sons Lumber Co. Stationary has information about Louisville, KY as an industrial center on the back., 25 Nov 1927
Selling rosin in Louisville.
NRA Emblem, ca 1930
Companies subscribing to National Recovery Association codes were allowed to display this Blue Eagle emblem
Democratic Campaign Broadside, 1932
"Public Sale! Closing Out Sale of the Grand Old Party." Satirical flyer regarding the platforms of the Republican Party.
Hon. Robert Worth Bingham from Elmer Thomas, 15 Aug 1935
The letter from a U.S. Senator for Oklahoma to the U.S. Ambassador in London, England that introduces Mrs. E.G. (Arabella H.) Bewley and her daughter Miss Ruth Virginia Bewley from Oklahoma City.
Sam Rayburn Correspondence, 1938-1939
Four letters to Congressman Sam Rayburn (D-TX, House Majority Leader).
From Joe B. Bates, 11 Nov 1938
Congressman Joe B. Bates (KY) thanking Rayburn for his words of kindness and mentions the big job of filling in the shoes of the previous Congressman, Fred Vinson.
Unknown Correspondence, ca 1940
The letter is written on Lafayette Hotel stationary and is from Alice, to her mother. She talks about Colonel Madden, Mrs. Silas B. Mason and Price Headley and picking out a Thoroughbred to hunt the following day. She also mentions seeing Head Play a thoroughbred owned by Mrs. Mason who placed second by a nose in the Derby in 1933.