Box 39
Contains 19 Results:
Personal Writings, Heraldry
Contents include a typed manuscript with handwritten notes by an unknown author; titled Heraldry.
Personal Writings, Jackson Campaign
Contains a handwritten manuscript by an unknown author, however, based on the handwriting samples from the WWII Series the work may have been written by a young Rollins Burnam.
Publications, Church Materials
Contains two copies of History of the First Christian Church of Richmond, Kentucky, which was Mrs. Caperton's final major work before her death in 1945. Unfortunately, she had passed away before seeing the final publication.
Publications, Ocean Liner Materials
Contains Cunard Ocean Liner ephemera publications from Caperton and Burnam family trips abroad, numerous luggage tags from Cunard, White Star Lines and other travel companies and liners, as well as a Aug 1926 Passenger List and menu (11 Aug 1926) for the S.S. Leviathan.
Publications, Passport Materials
Contains State Department pamphlets, and blank affidavit forms and applications that are related to U.S. passport acquisitions.
Personal Writings, William Shakespeare, Jamie Caperton, 8 Oct 1909
Contents include a handwritten manuscript by a young Jamie Caperton; see Personal Writings Series for another Shakespeare work she wrote while attending Bartholomew School.
Speeches, Col. Caperton, 5 Oct 1909
Contains handwritten notes and the two typed speeches that Col. and Mrs. Caperton each delivered during the celebrations that were held for the unveiling of the historical marker that the D.A.R. Boonesborough Chapter erected at the Fort Boonesborough site on 5 October 1907.
Speeches, Col. Caperton, c. Oct 1907
Contents include the handwritten notes that Col. Caperton prepared before writing the speech that can be found in the previous folder in the collection
Speeches, Judge George Blackburn Kinkead, 7 Oct 1907
Contains a typed copy of the speech that Judge Kinkead delivered at Fort Boonesborough on 7 Oct 1907. Kinkead presented the copy to Col. Caperton after the unveiling of the Boonesborough Monument.