Box Small Coll. 02
Contains 133 Results:
Surveys
This is a collection of land records which were found in the Townsend Room collections with no provenance. They have been arranged together to provide access to the materials. The records include agreements, deeds, grants, surveys and warrants. Some of the early warrants are signed by prominent citizens of Virginia and Kentucky.
Warrants
This is a collection of land records which were found in the Townsend Room collections with no provenance. They have been arranged together to provide access to the materials. The records include agreements, deeds, grants, surveys and warrants. Some of the early warrants are signed by prominent citizens of Virginia and Kentucky.
DS Isaac Hill, n.d.
This is a land rental agreement between Isaac Hill and Doctor Adamson. From Dorris Museum Collection, accession # N.78.
DS John S. Rees, n.d.
Survey of land overlapping tracts owned by Nasby Mills and J.G. Eves on Stinking Creek in Knox County, KY.
John Baumstark and Employees, 1906
Standing in front of the Waco Pottery plant with a horse drawn wagon and clay tiles.
Pottery Brochure, 1930
This brochure shows pottery forms and gives a brief history of the pottery.
Postcards
This collection consists of military publications and maps from World War I. These newspapers give the researcher a first-hand look into what was happening on the front during the war. Some of the maps show actual troop movement along with the dates of various skirmishes.
Publications
This collection consists of military publications and maps from World War I. These newspapers give the researcher a first-hand look into what was happening on the front during the war. Some of the maps show actual troop movement along with the dates of various skirmishes.
Photographs, 1940 - 1970
Copies of photographs of workers and the pottery making process, flyers from the pottery showing various pottery forms and price listings, an Waco Bank flyer with Bybee Pottery on front.
Bybee Pottery, appears to be men unloading raw clay
Copies of photographs of workers and the pottery making process, flyers from the pottery showing various pottery forms and price listings, an Waco Bank flyer with Bybee Pottery on front.