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Box Small Coll. 14

 Container

Contains 134 Results:

Photograph of Lucy West

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 4, item: 3
Identifier: 3
Scope and Contents

Tintype

Dates: 1848 - 1978; Acquisition: 2003-08-26

Alpha Beta Tau Records, 1971

 File — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

A petition signed by 30 students requesting that the Committee on Student Organizations and Activities of EKU grant them permission and recognition to serve as a service fraternity. Also attached is the Constitution.

Dates: 1971

Family History Scrapbook, 1928-08-14

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1, item: 1
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Scrapbook and family history notes on the Morton family. Also the Logan family, Offutt family, Beall family, Woodson family, Venable family, and others. Includes photographs of the family and news paper clippings about the family members.

Dates: 1928-08-14

Photograph of Boggs School, 1935

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1, item: 1
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents

Exterior shot of the Boggs School house

Dates: 1935

Eastern Kentucky State Normal School, Book I, 1922

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1, item: 1
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents

A volume with mostly photographs from a newspaper article.

Dates: 1922

Scrapbook, 1954

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1, item: 1
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

1954 Eastern Kentucky State College Student Council scrapbook containing news clippings, programs, and correspondence documenting the activities of the Council that year.

Dates: 1954

Souvenir Christmas card, 1914 December 18

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1, item: 2
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents

Personal souvenir Christmas card from J. B. Caywood with a list of pupils

Dates: 1914 December 18

Correspondence to James Shackelford, 1852-1895

 File — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents The correspondence contained within this folder is general in nature and comes from a variety of people. There are a couple letters from Shackelford's father in which he talks about having moved to Missouri and the problems he encountered after the move. He states that it was hard to find "help" in the area in the way of cheap laborers to assist him with his duties around the property. There are a couple letters from Shackleford's brother, some business correspondence pertaining to mining,...
Dates: 1852-1895

J.H. Collins to James Shackelford, 1885-1890

 File — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents

Collins wrote to Shackelford often to inform him of the operations taking place in Colorado as part of a mining business. He goes into great detail to inform Mr. Shackelford about what kinds of minerals they were excavating as well as the amounts which they found. In some of the letters he provides insight as to the conditions of the workers and explains any problems that he may have been encountering with the employees.

Dates: 1885-1890

H. Turner to James Shackelford, 1885

 File — Box: Small Coll. 14, Folder: 3
Identifier: 3
Scope and Contents

As with the Collins correspondence, Mr. Turner wrote to Shackelford to inform him as to the activities in Colorado in regard to mining. He, too, presents very specific information relating to quantities of minerals found and the course of action for selling those findings.

Dates: 1885