Box 3
Contains 83 Results:
Correspondence to Clay
Sally Clay to C.M. Clay
Eliza L. Smith to her brother, C.M. Clay
Documents and Letters
Correspondence from Ambassadorship
Clay Biographies, 1851, 1892
Speeches, 1848-1895
Illustrious Deeds of C.M. Clay by Samuel Willeford, 1851
A handwritten poem, purported to be written by Samuel Willeford or Wilberforce in 1851; however this version was likely written much later. Dr. Jonathan T. Dorris had the poem transcribed and attempted to improve it at the same time. He believes that the poem is written in Clay's hand. (From the Dorris Museum Collection, N.116.1)
Miscellaneous Documents
Petition to Judge Lily, ca. 1883
A typescript of a petition pleading for the release of Mr. James Pearson who is in jail, presumably in Beattyville. The item is signed by a number of prominent Madison County citizens. (From the Dorris Museum Collection, whereabouts of the original is unknown, R258)