Box 54
Contains 21 Results:
Item 4
The Ohio Company of Virginia, 1748-1798, written by Samuel M. Wilson. Off-printed from Kentucky Law Journal, Vol. XIV, Nos. 3 and 4, 1926.
Item 5
The First Land Court of Kentucky, 1779-1780. An Address Delivered by Samuel M. Wilson before the Kentucky State Bar Association at Covington, KY on July 6, 1923.
Item 4
The Filson Club, Its Future, 1926. Building Campaign literature that resulted from R.C. Ballard Thurston's proposal to donate his library, collections and $50,000 to the Filson Club if a location can be found, complete with fireproof room, and secured via an endowment.
Item 5
Oration by Curtis F. Burnam, LL. D. On the Occasion of the Laying of the Corner Stone of Library Building, June 6 1905. Published by Berea College, 1905. Item also includes a Masonic Temple sponsored dinner invitation to honor Hon. Curtis F. Burnam's 87th Birthday Celebration.
Item 6
A Partial List of Those at Fort Boonesborough, Compiled by Mrs. James Caperton (Katherine Phelps), Richmond, KY, 15 Jan 1925.
Item 7
A Symposium of Tributes to Lexington, On the Occasion of the Sesqui-Centennial Anniversary of its Birth, Edited by Samuel M. Wilson, Published under the auspices of the General Committee, Lexington, KY, 1925.
Item 6
The Boone Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 4, June 1928.
Item 7
Official Program for the Pageant of Kentucky's Historical Past, written by Mrs. W.T. Lafferty, Chairman of History, Kentucky Federation of Women's Club. In preparation of The Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Kentucky's First Permanent Settlement (16 June 1924). Published under the auspices of The Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association, 1924.
Item 8
Reminiscences of the Fayette Bar by an Old Lawyer who Recalls the Impressions they Made on Him in his Youth, An Address by Hon. George Blackburn Kinkead of Lexington, KY, Before the Kentucky State Bar Association, held at Lexington, April 5, 1928.
Item 9
Address of George Blackburn Kinkead delivered at Boonesboro [sic.] Fort, Upon the Unveiling of a Monument in Memory of the Kentucky Pioneers, Erected under the Auspices of the Boonesboro Chapter D.A.R., October 5, 1907.