Box 33
Contains 24 Results:
Fabrics: Oriental Rugs and Tapestries
Contains a handwritten manuscript entitled Fabrics: Oriental Rugs and Tapestries, which Mrs. Caperton read on 23 Mar 1933, before the Art and Literature Dpt.[sic] of the Woman's Club of Richmond, KY.
Fort Boonesborough
Contains a typed manuscript about Fort Boonesborough. The manuscript has multiple handwritten notes that detail the national monument movement that Mrs. Caperton took part in with others, such as the Boone Family Association and regional and national congressmen.
A Fox Hunt
Contains a handwritten essay that Caperton Burnam wrote as a youth. Details a fictional Fox Hunt that took place in 1950.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Poems
Contains two poems about President Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. They are both prime examples of the reactionary literature that both Republicans and Democrats produced during Roosevelt's presidency.
George Eliot: Her Character and Writings
Contents include a brief handwritten manuscript about the life of George Eliot of Warwickshire, England.
Albert von Waldstein
Handwritten manuscript detailing Albert von Waldstein, a distinguished veteran of the 30 Years War of Germany.
Katherine Caperton Notebooks
The next three folders in the Personal Notes Series highlight Mrs. Caperton's tendency to write down everything of importance for later reflection or use. Folder contents include a blue top bound notebook containing Mrs. Caperton's 1934 Sunday School attendance records, and a re-purposed Richmond National Bank Account book that is filled, cover to cover, with personal notes and reminders.
Katherine Caperton Notebooks
Contains ten small to medium sized bound, ringed or spiraled notebooks that are packed full of notes that range from research notes to shopping lists and meeting reminders. The wide array of notes that each includes qualifies most as notebooks rather than simple datebooks.
Birds
Contains a 30 page handwritten manuscript about bird varieties, behaviors and habitats.
Brief Annals of Madison County
Contents include a handwritten manuscript entitled, Brief Annals of Madison Co.