Box 34
Contains 26 Results:
Poems
Contents include poems that were written by a variety of authors, including Mrs. M.C. Kellogg, Mrs. Katherine Caperton, John Coghlan and Minerva Phelps Jennings.
What it Means to be a Parliamentarian
Contains a short but quaint and thorough analysis that Minerva Phelps Jennings wrote about the art and meaning of parliamentarianism.
Pioneer Men
Contains a handwritten manuscript about "Pioneer Men and Pioneer Women", which Emma de Jarnette delivered before the Woman's Club of Richmond, KY in Feb 1914.
Study of the Bible (outline)
Contents include a detailed outline for a unknown bible analysis that, based on the script, Jamie Caperton or Mrs. Caperton authored.
What I Remember
Contains a typed manuscript entitled What I Remember; written by Lucia F. Burnam
William Shakespeare
Contains a writing exercise about Shakespeare that Jamie Caperton wrote as a young student; dated 21 Nov 1909.
Women's Club Banquet Toast
Contains the handwritten toast that Mrs. Caperton delivered to the Richmond, KY Woman's Club celebration that was held in honor of George Washington's birthday anniversary on 20 Feb 1908.
Gospel According to John, The
This typed and bound manuscript was written by Katherine Phelps Caperton, and presented to Dr. Franklin U. Tinder, Pastor of the First Christian Church, Richmond, KY. The manuscript highlights both her interests in religion and history.
Great Men [Then and Now]
Contents include a handwritten manuscript that details the great men of 19th Century America, including Alexander Campbell, Alexander Hamilton, and other early American elites.
Photos
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