Box 36
Contains 9 Results:
Bound Travel Guides
Contains an interesting selection of publications that were bound into a red book cover; presumably, they are related to one of Mrs. Caperton's trips to the United Kingdom. The items included in the binding are Jamieson's Illustrated Guide to Edinburgh Castle, a Graphic Guide to Edinburgh, a Guide to the Tower of London and, interestingly, a U.S. Savings Bond pamphlet.
Daughter of the American Revolution 1/2
Contains years books, ceremony pamphlets, D.A.R. Constitution and Bylaws, and other D.A.R. related pamphlets and publications.
Daughter of the American Revolution 2/2
See previous folder description. Items of interest include a D.A.R. Magazine, issue No. 3, Vol. LVI, and other D.A.R. organization publications and documents.
England Guides 1/2
Contents include the travel guides, pamphlets and other related documents that Mrs. Caperton brought back from her trips to England. Items include, but are not limited to, bound publications entitled The Story of Montacute and its House, Harbert's Pictorial Guide to the Canongate Churchyard, or Madame Tussaud's Exhibition
England Guides 2/2
See previous folder description. Items of interest include bound copies of Alden's Guide to Oxford, About and Around Tewkesbury, and an Oxford City Motor Bus Route Guide.
Europe Guides
Contains travel guides for European destinations. Items were issued by organizations such as the Italian State Tourist Department or other private tourist companies and organizations.
Antiques and Toys
Contents include three brochures for dealers in toys and antiques; including Tryon Toy-Makers and Wood Carvers, the Waldhorn Co. Inc, and W. Williamson and Sons.
Associations, Leagues, and Societies
Includes publications and pamphlets from the numerous societies and associations that Mrs. Caperton showed interest in, including, but not limited to, the Cecilian Club, the Filson Club, Kentucky Historical Society, and the Woman's Club
A Corner in Celebrities by Alice Trabue, 1922
This volume, signed by the author, has a notation by Caperton on page 46 regarding the Frankfort residence of Anthony Rollins Burnam.