xt7qnk361p0s https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qnk361p0s/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qnk361p0s/data/88m6.dao.xml Inland Steel Company 1916-1979 185 Cubic Feet collections 88m6 English University of Kentucky Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Wheelwright Collection Coal miners -- Housing -- Kentucky. Coal mines and mining -- Appalachian Region -- History. Company towns -- Kentucky -- Wheelwright. Community development -- Kentucky -- Wheelwright. Coal mines and mining -- Kentucky -- Wheelwright Wheelwright Collection text Wheelwright Collection 1916 1916-1979 2016 true xt7qnk361p0s collection true 88m6 88m6 Wheelwright Collection Wheelwright Collection, 1916-1979  88M6 Processed by Kate Black; machine-readable finding aid created by Eric Weig University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center 2005 Special Collections Research Center Margaret I. King Building, North Lexington 40506-0039 SCLREF@LSV.UKY.EDU URL:  This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on  2016-06-14 08:25:25 -0400 . Description is in English. Describing Archives: A Content Standard 
   
     
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       University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center 
     
     Wheelwright Collection 
     
       Inland Steel Company 
     
     
       Mountain Investment Company 
     
     
       Elk Horn Coal Corporation 
     
     88M6 
     
       185 Cubic Feet 
     
     1916-1979 
   
   
     Conditions Governing Access note 
 All medical records, which includes Boxes 5l-84, are restricted through the year 2038 as follows: l) Materials are accessible only with the permission of the appropriate curator or archivist. 2) Researchers must complete a manuscript restrictions form before access will be granted. 3) The identification of any names of patients or their place of residence in any manner is prohibited. 4) Materials may not be photocopied, microfilmed, or reproduced in any manner.    
   
     Conditions Governing Use note 
 Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky    
   
     Preferred Citation note 
 [Identification of item], Wheelwright Collection, 1916-1979, 88M6, Special Collections and Digital Programs, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington    
   
     Biographical/Historical note 
 Wheelwright, located in eastern Kentucky's Floyd County, is a town created by the coal industry. According to Stephen King's historical account, Wheelwright began to take shape in l9ll, the same year the railroad line into town was completed.[1] Elk Horn Coal Corporation developed Wheelwright as a coal camp, just as it had nearby Weeksbury several years earlier. Incorporated in l9l7, the town was named after the president of Consolidation Coal Company, Jere Hungerford Wheelwright; Elk Horn leased its properties from Consolidation. In l930, Inland Steel purchased the Wheelwright coal camp because the nearby seams were rich with metallurgical coal. The company immediately began development of its captive mines and town and retained E.R. "Jack" Price as manager of coal properties. Price believed, like other welfare capitalists, that it was a good investment to be interested in community welfare and improvement as well as mine safety and efficiency. Under Price's direction, Inland modernized Wheelwright's coal operations and properties. In fact, many referred to Wheelwright as "the town that Jack built." Indeed, Wheelwright grew and prospered, boasting such services as a hotel, library, hospital, golf course, movie theatre, bowling alley and department store. By the mid 60s, however, conditions were deteriorating in Wheelwright--some believe because many of the long-time company men, like Price, retired in the 50s. But the decline was probably due more to the changing coal business, especially in metallurgical markets, and the fact that Inland no longer considered Wheelwright a good investment. Inland Steel sold the "model" town and its mines in January l966 to Island Creek Coal. Within eleven months Island Creek, keeping the mines, sold the town properties to Mountain Investment Company. Gordon Brown, president of the company planned on renting and selling the houses to residents. Brown`s unwillingness to even maintain much less improve the buildings and grounds further added to Wheelwright's physical decline. He also refused to cooperate with Wheelwright's governing Board of Trustees. The cohesiveness of Wheelwright, as a community, was severely tested during those years. In addition, by the early l970s Island Creek shut down its mining operations, leaving Wheelwright with a severe employment crisis. -------------------- 1. See his Wheelwright, Kentucky: Community in Transition, 1982, pp. 19-21.    
   
     Scope and Contents note 
 This collection contains records from three of the companies that owned Wheelwright: Inland Steel, Island Creek, and Mountain Investment. The Inland Steel section contains little about the mining operations but is rich in details about the town itself. House and building improvements and maintenance records, monthly and annual reports on the properties and general office files covering topics from "Air conditioners" to "Woman's Club", create a vivid picture of company town life--from the company's perspective. Unfortunately, these records are incomplete, covering primarily the l950s and early l960s. Two other important groups of records document the history of Wheelwright residents during Inland's ownership. Medical records, covering the l930s-l960s contain daily and yearly medical reports made by company doctors, accident reports, individual doctor's files, and employee's files. (These records are restricted; see "Access Restrictions" for more information.) Employee retirement files, while limited to those retiring in the l960s, are often revealing of the company's attitudes towards the miners and offer glimpses into individual work histories. The Island Creek records are primarily those of the coal operations, containing daily time reports, records of employee earnings, mine reports, and office files. The Mountain Investment Company section thoroughly records that company's ownership of Wheelwright from l966 until l979 when it sold the town to the Kentucky Housing Corporation, a state agency. The documentation includes utility files--from meter readings to financial records; accounts payable; an extensive house and building file containing everything from maintenance to payment records; and office files.    
   
     Related Material 
 The Kephart Collection (88M7) documents Wheelwright's transition from ownership by the Mountain Investment Company to the Kentucky Housing Corporation whose aim was to revive the town and transfer ownership to the residents. Three photograph collections further enhance the historical materials available on Wheelwright. The Russell Lee Wheelwright Collection (88PAl) contains photographs Lee took for the l947 Boone Report, a medical survey conducted by the Department of the Interior to investigate the conditions of U.S. coal mining families. The Kephart Collection (PA88M7) covers a wide range of topics--from interior mine scenes to aerial views of Wheelwright and includes photographs from the Inland years up to the involvement of the Kentucky Housing Corporation. Finally, the Wheelwright Collection (PA88M6) contains photographs of most of the houses and public buildings during the Mountain Investment era.    
   
     Finding aid 
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     Coal miners -- Housing -- Kentucky. 
     Coal mines and mining -- Appalachian Region -- History. 
     Company towns -- Kentucky -- Wheelwright. 
     Community development -- Kentucky -- Wheelwright. 
     Coal mines and mining -- Kentucky -- Wheelwright 
     Floyd County (Ky.) -- History. 
     Wheelwright (Ky.) -- History. 
     Wheelwright (Ky.) -- Biography. 
     Island Creek Coal Company. 
     Inland Steel Company 
     Inland Steel Company 
     Price, E. R. (Jack) 
     Wheelwright, Jere Hungerford. 
     Mountain Investment Company 
     Mountain Investment Company 
     Elk Horn Coal Corporation 
   
   INLAND STEEL COMPANY I 1928-1966 ADMINISTRATIVE FILES i Accounts Receivable i 1954 i August 1 1 September 1 2 October 1 3 November 1 4 December 1 5 1955 ii January 2 1 February 2 2 March 2 3 April 2 4 May 2 5 June 2 6 July 3 1 August 3 2 September 3 3 October 3 4 November 3 5 December 3 6 1956 iii January 4 1 February 4 2 March 4 3 April 4 4 May 5 1 June 5 2 July 5 3 August 5 4 September 6 1 October 6 2 November 6 3 December 6 4 1957 iv January 7 1 February 7 2 March 7 3 April 7 4 May 8 1 June 8 2 July 8 3 August 8 4 September 9 1 October 9 2 November 9 3 December 9 4 1958 v January 10 1 February 10 2 March 10 3 April 10 4 May 11 1 June 11 2 July 11 3 August 11 4 September 12 1 October 12 2 November 12 3 December 12 4 1959 [March-August missing] vi January 13 1 February 13 2 September 13 3 October 14 1 November 14 2 December 14 3 1960 vii January 15 1 February 15 2 March 15 3 April 15 4 May 16 1 June 16 2 July 16 3 August 16 4 September 17 1 October 17 2 November 17 3 December 17 4 1961 viii January 18 1 February 18 2 March 18 3 April 18 4 May 19 1 June 19 2 July 19 3 August 19 4 September 20 1 October 20 2 November 20 3 December 20 4 1962 ix January 21 1 February 21 2 March 21 3 April 21 4 May 22 1 June 22 2 July 22 3 August 22 4 September 23 1 October 23 2 November 23 3 December 23 4 1963 x Scope and Contents note January-June missing July 24 1 August 24 2 September 24 3 October 25 1 November 25 2 December 25 3 1964 xi January 26 1 February 26 2 March 26 3 April 26 4 May 27 1 June 27 2 July 27 3 August 27 4 September 28 1 October 28 2 November 28 3 December 28 4 1965 xii January 29 1 February 29 2 March 29 3 April 29 4 May 30 1 June 30 2 July 30 3 August 30 4 September 31 1 October 31 2 November 31 3 December 31 4 Accounts Paid ii Evans Elkhorn Coal Company 1964 i Allen Brothers Bus Company 32 1 Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company 32 2 Banks-Miller Supply Company (January-May) 32 3 Banks-Miller Supply Company (June-September) 32 4 Banks-Miller Supply Company (October-December) 32 5 Bearings, Inc. 32 6 Beaver-Elkhorn Water District 32 7 Beaver Valley Lumber Company 32 8 Bennett Brothers, Inc. 32 9 Big Sandy Electric & Supply Company 32 10 Big Sandy-Elkhorn Coal Mining Institute 32 11 Big Sandy-Elkhorn Coal Operators Association 32 12 Big Sandy Insurance Agency 32 13 Big Sandy Motor Company 32 14 Big Sandy Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation 32 15 Cincinnati Mine Machinery Company 32 16 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 32 17 Collins Furniture & Hardware Company 32 18 C. Kilmer Combs Law Offices 32 19 Combs and Combs Law Offices 32 20 Combs Motor Freight, Inc. 32 21 Combs Standard Station 32 22 Commercial Testing & Engineering Company 32 23 Dixon Distributing Company 33 1 Dues and Subscriptions 33 2 East Kentucky Auto Parts, Inc. 33 3 East Kentucky Beverage Company 33 4 East Kentucky Machine & Electric Company 33 5 Elk Horn Coal Corporation 33 6 B. K. Elliott Company 33 7 Fairmont Supply Company 33 8 Frank J. Forsyth (Engineer) 33 9 Fraley-Dearing Motor Sales 33 10 Fraser Label Company 33 11 Galis Manufacturing Company 33 12 General Machine, Inc. 33 13 Guyan Machinery Company, Inc. 33 14 Edward F. Hagan (Labor Consultant) 33 15 H. T. Hall Company, Inc. 33 16 Harmon Electronics Company 33 17 Hewitt-Robins 33 18 Hogan Storage & Transfer Company 33 19 Home Office Supply Company 33 20 International Business Machines Corporation 34 1 Insurance (Aetna Life Insurance Company) 34 2 Insurance (Connecticut General Life Insurance Company) 34 3 Jeffrey Manufacturing Company 34 4 Joy Manufacturing Company 34 5 Kentucky Power Company 34 6 Kersey Manufacturing Company, Inc. 34 7 Link-Belt Company 34 8 Long-Airdox Company 34 9 McJunkin Corporation 34 10 McNally Pittsburg Manufacturing Corporation 34 11 Mack Trucks, Inc. 34 12 Mansbach Steel Company 34 13 Martin Supply Company 34 14 R. V. May Company 34 15 Mine Safety Appliances Company 34 16 Mine Service Company 34 17-18 Moore's Hardware Company 34 19 Mountain Printing Company 34 20 National Mine Service Company 34 21 Old Republic Insurance Company 35 1 Payroll Collections 35 2 Peerless Auto Supply Company 35 3 Persinger Supply Company 35 4 Point Express Inc. 35 5 Porter Electric Company 35 6 Pratt's Machine Shop 35 7 Radio Corporation of America 35 8 C. "Ollie" Robinson 35 9 Service Station Supply Company 35 10 Helton Slone 35 11 Standard Oil Company 35 12 Standard Overall Service Company 35 13 Standard Printing and Publishing Company 35 14 Sterling Hardware Company 35 15 Taxes 35 16 Technical Reproduction and Supply Corporation 35 17 Terry Office Supply 35 18 Thermo-Fax Sales Incorporated 35 19 Tramble Turner 35 20 Tri-State Office Equipment Company 35 21 W. S. Tyler Company 35 22 United Utilities of Kentucky, Inc. 36 1 Valley View Coal Company, Inc. 36 2 Warner Laboratories, Inc. 36 3 Wayland Shopping Center 36 4 Whayne Supply Company 36 5 N. M. White, Jr. Distributor 36 6 Williamson Oil Company 36 7 Miscellaneous 36 8-9 Court Records iii Affidavit with Bond for an Attachment Before Judgment, November 1958-July 1960 37 1 Civil Summons with Garnishee, March 1959-May 1960 37 2 Kentucky State Police Training Materials 37 3 Payroll Accounts (Uncollectible) 37 4 Wheelwright News 37 5 Court Book, October 1928-September 1940 38 1 Court Book, January 1949-February 1957 39 1 Court Book, N.d 40 1 Mining Records iv Statistics i General i 1948 41 1 1949 41 2 1950 41 3 1951 41 4 1952 41 5 Man Hours Lost/Accidents ii 1943-1961 41 6 Federal Bureau of Mines iii Scope and Contents note Monthly Reports on Injuries and Employment in Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mines 1963 41 7 1964 41 8 1965 41 9 Kentucky Department of Mines and Minerals [License Applications] iv 1955 42 1 1956 42 2 1957 42 3 1958 42 4 1962 42 5 1964 42 6 Big Sandy-Elkhorn Coal Mining Institute v Monthly Tonnage and Man Hour Report, June 1964 42 7 Annual Statistical Report Data 1962 42 8 Daily Mine Inspection by Assistant Foremen, October 7-December 12, 1961 42 9 Miscellaneous vi Accidents/Days Lost 1962 42 10 Tons Rock Dust Used 1965 42 11 Tax Records v Scope and Contents note These boxes contain assessments of tenants' tangible properties for the purpose of collecting city taxes. Assessments 1953 i Check # 81-3775 i 81-699 43 1 700-899 43 2 900-1050 43 3 1051-1200 43 4 1201-1400 43 5 1401-1810 43 6 3476-3702 43 7 3703-3775 43 8 Management and no check # 43 9 Assessments 1958 ii Bailey-Butler 44 1 Cactus-Curry 44 2 Dale-[Dusina?] 44 3 Elder-Engh 44 4 Faine-Fuller 44 5 Gamet-Gullet 44 6 Hale-Hughes 44 7 Ison 44 8 Jackson-Jones 44 9 [Kocibar?]-King 44 10 Lawson-Lussier 44 11 McCarty-Mcnale 44 12 Mace-Mullins 44 13 Napier-Newsome 44 14 OBroff-Owens 44 15 Pack-Preston 44 16 Quillen 44 17 Rainey-Rossi 44 18 Salyers-Stith 44 19 Tufts 44 20 Wallen-Woody 44 21 Assessments 1960 iii Adams-Autore 45 1 Bailey-Butler 45 2 Cactus-Curry 45 3 Daniel-[Dusina?] 45 4 Elder-England 45 5 Faine-Fuller 45 6 Gibson-Gunter 45 7 Hall-Hushes 45 8 Ison-Issacs 45 9 Jackson-Justice 45 10 Keene-[Koy?] 45 11 Leatherman-Lowe 45 12 McCary-McNeil 45 13 May-Mullins 45 14 Napier-[Noyes?] 45 15 OBroff-Owens 45 16 Parker-Preston 45 17 Quillen 45 18 Rainey-Rupe 45 19 Sabo-Sykes 45 20 Tackett-Tyson 45 21 [Vitatoe-Vieah?] 45 22 Wakeland-[Wyskuir?] 45 23 Young 45 24 Zimmerman 45 25 EMPLOYEE RECORDS ii Mining i Accounting Sheets, 1943 46 1 Accounting Sheets, 1965-1966 46 2 Bituminous Coal Operators Association-Annual Earnings and Vacation Payments Statistics 46 3 Daily Time Reports 46 4 Excused Absences from Work 46 5 Insurance (Liability), 1956-1963 46 6 Insurance (Life), 1950-1953 46 7 Insurance (Non-contributory), 1950-1965 46 8 Junior Employees 46 9 Minors-Release Forms 46 10 Payroll Terminations 46 11 Rate Schedules/Job Classifications 46 12 Requests for Re-employment, 1953-1955 46 13 Sick Leave 46 14 Supervisors 46 15 Unemployment Panel 46 16 Union Material 46 17 Workmen's Compensation, 1942-1945 46 18 Workmen's Compensation, 1951-1956 46 19 Retirement Files ii Autore, Daniel 47 1 Bakay, Mike 47 2 Ballew, Samiuel A. 47 3 Bartley, Levi 47 4 Bates, Tilden 47 5 Beverly, Newton 47 6 Blackburn, D. Earl 47 7 Blackburn, Floyd 47 8 Blevins, Jim 47 9 Bradford, Eddie 47 10 Branham, Ben 47 11 Branham, Ira 47 12 Branham, Willie 47 13 Brummett, Claude R. 47 14 Bryant, Milford 47 15 Burchett, John N. 47 16 Burke, Silas 47 17 Burke, Wiley 47 18 Camp, Jim 47 19 Cantrill, Dewey 47 20 Cantrill, Georgia A. 47 21 Chafin, Rolla M. 47 22 Chandler, James 47 23 Charles, Thomas 47 24 Clair, William Leander 47 25 Colvin, Bradie 47 26 Conley, Roy 47 27 Cooper, Wales 47 28 Cox, Floyd F. 47 29 Crisp, Albertie C. 47 30 Crisp, Seaton 47 31 Dale, Earl 47 32 Dameron, Frank 47 33 Daniel, Donald H. 47 34 Daniel, Earnest 47 35 Daniels, Guy E. 47 36 Davis, Reggie 47 37 Deal, Kenneth B. 47 38 Deshotel, Sheldon 47 39 Dickerson, C. Clayton 47 40 Dickerson, Ruby Y. 47 41 Dingus, Rynolds J. 47 42 Dobbs, Homer 47 43 Elkins, M. C. 47 44 Engle, Leonard 47 45 Fain, Harry 47 46 Fannin, Otto 47 47 Ferguson, Howard 47 48 Ferrell, E. S. 47 49 Fields, James Burl 47 50 Fields, Robert 47 51 Fleming, Roley 47 52 Fuller, James R. 47 53 Gibson, Hagar 47 54 Gibson, William 47 55 Hall, Alex 47 56 Hall, Andy 47 57 Hall, Charles 47 58 Hall, Clinnie 47 59 Hall, Dennis 47 60 Hall, Ermine 47 61 Hall, Horner 47 62 Hall, Jimmie 47 63 Hall, Milton 47 64 Hall, Mitchell 47 65 Hall, Scott 47 66 Hall, Troy 47 67 Hall, Vernon 47 68 Hall, William R. 47 69 Harris, George 47 70 Hatfield, Enoch H. 47 71 Hayes, Claude 47 72 Henley, Clarence 47 73 Holbrook, Howard 47 74 Holbrook, William B. 47 75 Isaac, Howell 48 1 Johnson, Curtis 48 2 Johnson, Green 48 3 Johnson, Wilford 48 4 Justice, Samuel 48 5 Keaton, Raymond 48 6 Kendrick, Robert 48 7 King, Walter S. 48 8 Langley, Raymond 48 9 Lay, Nathan D. 48 10 Little, Amil 48 11 Little, Estill 48 12 Little, John E. 48 13 Little, Leonard 48 14 Little, Oscar 48 15 Linkous, Paul 48 16 Lowe, James 48 17 Lucas, Hansel 48 18 Lyons, Florida 48 19 McCary, Willie 48 20 McKinney, Charles 48 21 Maness, Claude 48 22 Martin, Canton 48 23 Martin, John 48 24 Miller, John T. 48 25 Minnick, Paul 48 26 Mitchell, Clyde 48 27 Moore, Archie C. 48 28 Moore, Hasadore D. 48 29 Moore, Jack 48 30 Moore, Kenneth E. 48 31 Moore, Matthew 48 32 Mullins, Crockett 48 33 Mullen, Hugh 48 34 Napier, Zander 48 35 Newman, Charlie 48 36 Newman, Wayne 48 37 Osborne, Dewey 48 38 Osborne, Will R. 48 39 Osborne, Willard 48 40 Osborne, William 48 41 Osborne, Willie E. 48 42 Pack, Willie A. 48 43 Dayton, Otto 48 44 Pennington, Frank 48 45 Pennington, Johny 48 46 Potter, Charlie 48 47 Powell, Williams 48 48 Preston, Cecil 48 49 Preston, Paul B. 48 50 Price, Tom 48 51 Raines, Cecil 48 52 Rainey, Willie 48 53 Ray, Rufus 48 54 Ricker, James H. 48 55 Roberts, Raymond 48 56 Robertson, James H. 48 57 Robinson, Joseph 48 58 Rollins, Mack 48 59 Rowe, Landon 48 60 Roy, Alton L. 48 61 Sabo, Alex 49 1 Salisbury, Frank 49 2 Sexton, Bruce 49 3 Sexton, Claude 49 4 Sexton, Gladys B. 49 5 Shumate, Wesley 49 6 Slone, Edward 49 7 Slone, Joe 49 8 Slone, Mitchell J. 49 9 Smith, A. V. 49 10 Smith, Bill 49 11 Smith, Hobert B. 49 12 Sowards, Johnnie 49 13 Spence, Willard 49 14 Stegall, Johnnie 49 15 Sword, Alton 49 16 Sword, Jim Bob 49 17 Tackett, Benny F. 49 18 Tackett, Big Wick 49 19 Tackett, Curtis 49 20 Tackett, Hatler 49 21 Tackett, John Oscar 49 22 Tackitt, Eligah 49 23 Terry, E. H. 49 24 Thomas, G. Hunter 49 25 Thomas, Roy 49 26 Thompson, Benny 49 27 Thompson, George 49 28 Tipton, Carson L. 49 29 Tufts, William S. 49 30 Vance, Duffy 49 31 Waddles, Greeley 49 32 Waddles, Leeman 49 33 Walker, Furman 49 34 Walker, Willie 49 35 Ward, Ervin 49 36 Ward, Bennie 49 37 Ward, Will 49 38 Waugh, Bill 49 39 Webb, Alfred 49 40 West, Norman 49 41 Williams, Henry S. 49 42 Williamson, [?] 49 43 Wilson, Darwin 49 44 Wnek, Joseph 49 45 Woods, George St. 49 46 Woody, Walter A. 49 47 Wyskivel, Julia H. 49 48 Young, Hershell 49 49 Miscellaneous 49 50 Buildings and Grounds iii Applications and Letters Requesting Employment 50 1 Benefit Association 50 2 Charity Contributions 50 3 Contract Work 50 4 Daily Time Reports 50 5 Discipline Notices 50 6 Notices 50 7 Overtime 50 8 Payroll Account (Miscellaneous Jobs) 50 9 Payroll Terminations 50 10 Policy 50 11 Sick Leave 50 12 Time Distribution of Foremen 50 13 Wage Scale 50 14 Work Forces of Foremen 50 15 Miscellaneous 50 16 MEDICAL RECORDS iii Scope and Contents note Boxes 51-84 are restricted and are accessible only with the permission of the appropriate curator or archivist. See "Access Restrictions" for more information. Daily Medical Reports i 1945 i Dr. P.E. Plowitz 51 1 1946 ii Dr. G.B. Fiore 51 2 Dr. P.E. Plowitz 51 3 1947 iii Dr. G.B. Fiore 51 4 Dr. E.K. Hand 51 5 1948 iv Dr. E.K. Hand 51 6 Dr. Jack D. Hays 51 7 Dr. C.S. Quinn 51 8 1949 v Dr. J.W. Bailey 51 9 Dr. E.E. Cava 51 10 Dr. R.L. Hall 51 11 Dr. J.E. McKinney 51 12 Dr. J.B. Summers 51 13 1950 vi Dr. J.W. Bailey 52 1 Dr. Richard F. Greathouse 52 2 Dr. R.L. Hall 52 3 Dr. J.E. McKinney 52 4 1951 vii Dr. J.W. Bailey 52 5 Dr. R.L. Hall 52 6 Dr. J.E. McKinney 52 7 Dr. Eugene Parr 52 8 1952 viii Dr. J.W. Bailey 52 9 Dr. George M. Gumbert 52 10 Dr. R.L. Hall 52 11 Dr. Roy McKee 52 12 Dr. J.E. McKinney 52 13 1953 ix Dr. W.N. Bennet 52 14 Dr. J.M. Graham 52 15 Dr. J.E. Munger 52 16 1956 x Dr. J.W. Bailey 52 17 Yearly Medical Reports of Dr. J.W. Bailey xi 1930 53 1 1931 53 2 1936 53 3 1937 53 4 1939 53 5 1942 53 6 1948 53 7 1949 53 8 1950 53 9 1955 53 10 Surgeon's Reports xii 1934 53 11 1935 53 12 1936 53 13 1937 53 14 1938 53 15 1940 53 16 1943 53 17 1945 53 18 1946 53 19 1947 53 20 1948 53 21 1949 53 22 1950 53 23 1951 53 24 1952 53 25 1953 53 26 1956 53 27 1962 54 1 1963 54 2 1964 54 3 1965 54 4 1966 54 5 Accident Reports xiii 1935 55 1 1937 55 2 1938 55 3 1939 55 4 1940 55 5 1941 55 6 1942 55 7 1943 55 8 1944 55 9 1945 55 10 1946 55 11 1947 55 12 1948 55 13 1949 55 14 1950 55 15 1951 55 16 1952 55 17 1953 55 18 Kahn Test Reports xiv 1944-1947 55 19 1947 55 20 1948 55 21 1949 55 22 1950-1951 55 23 Report of Educational Campaign Against Venereal Disease 55 24 Employee Medical Records xv Scope and Contents note Correspondence regarding employees' medical conditions is also located in Boxes 80-82. A 56 Ba-Be 57 Ber-Bra 58 Bre-Bu 59 Ca-Coll 60 Colv-Cu 61 D 62 E-F 63 G 64 Ha-Hall 65 Hals-Hy 66 I-Joh 67 Jon-K 68 L 69 Mc-Me 70 Mi-Mu 71 N-O 72 P 73 R 74 Sa-Sm 75 So-Sy 76 T 77 V-Wh 78 Wi-Z 79 Dr. J.W. Bailey's Files ii Correspondence i E.R. Price i 1931-1935 80 1 1936-1939 80 2 1940-1944 80 3 1945-1949 80 4 1950-1953 80 5 Patients ii 1935 81 1 1936 81 2 1939 81 3 1940 81 4 1941 81 5 1942 81 6 1943 81 7 1944 81 8 1945 81 9 1946 81 10 1947 81 11 1948 81 12 1949 81 13 1950 81 14 1951 81 15 1952 81 16 1953 81 17 1955 81 18 1956 81 19 1957 81 20 General iii 1931-1939 82 1 1940-1949 82 2 1950-1956 82 3 Dr. J.L. Patterson's Files iii Invoices i Scope and Contents note These include dates of injuries and lost time. 1961 - 1966 83 1 Services and Costs ii 1964 83 2 1965 83 3 Hospital Monthly Financial Reports iii 1931-1934 83 4 1938-1939 83 5 1940-1949 83 6 1950-1953 83 7 Purchase Requisitions iv 1953-1956 83 8 Miscellaneous v Unclassified 84 1 Hospital 84 2 BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS iv Index to Property i Key Index 85 1 Master List 85 2 Monthly and Annual Reports ii 1948 86 1 1949 86 2 1950 86 3 1951 86 4 1952 86 5 1954 86 6 1955 86 7 1956 87 1 1957 87 2 1958 87 3 1959 87 4 1960 88 1 1961 88 2 1962 88 3 1963 88 4 1964 88 5 1965 88 6 1966 88 7 Rent Increases iii 1954 89 1 1955 89 2 1956 89 3 1957 89 4 1958 89 5 1959 89 6 1960 89 7 1961 89 8 1962 89 9 1963 89 10 1964 89 11 1965 89 12 1966 89 13 Rent and Utilities iv Statements i 1942 90 1 1943 90 2 1944 90 3 1945 90 4 1946 90 5 1947 90 6 1948 90 7 1949 90 8 1950 90 9 1951 90 10 1952 90 11 1953 90 12 Monthly Reports ii 1954 90 13 1955 90 14 Vacant Houses v Lists i 1955 91 1 1956 91 2 1957 91 3 1958 91 4 1959 91 5 1960 91 6 1961 91 7 1962 91 8 1963 91 9 1964 91 10 1965 91 11 1966 91 12 Meter Readings ii March 19, 1965 91 13 House and Building Improvements and Maintenance vi General i Houses 1-50 (Price, Kentucky) 92 1 Houses 51-99 (Price, Kentucky) 92 2 Community Property [Public Buildings] 92 3 Apartments 92 4 Houses 3-125 92 5 Houses 126-200 92 6 Houses 201-250 92 7 Houses 251-300 93 1 Houses 302-400 93 2 Houses 401-453 93 3 Garages 93 4 B.& G. Maintenance Shop 94 1 Ball Park 94 2 Barber Shop 94 3 Bath House 94 4 Boarding House (Colored) 94 5 Carpenter Shop 94 6 Church (Colored) 94 7 Church (Community) 94 8 City Hall 95 1 Clubhouse ii General 95 2-3 Account Book 95 4 Air Conditioning 95 5 Blueprints 95 6 Bowling Alley 95 7 Equipment Operation and Service Manuals 95 8 Fire Escape 95 9 Games 95 10 Ice Machine 95 11 Community Building 95 12 Dentist Office 96 1 Filtration Plant and Tanks 96 2 Fountain 96 3 Garages 96 4 Golf Club 96 5 Hospital (General) 96 6 Hospital (Air Conditioning) 96 7 Jail 96 8 Laundry and Dry Cleaning Building 96 9 Machine Shop 96 10 Office Building 96 11 Optometrist's Office 96 12 Parking 96 13 Parking Meters 96 14 Pest Control 96 15 Playgrounds 96 16 Pool Room (White) 97 1 Post Office 97 2 Price Supply House 97 3 Pump House 97 5 Recreation Building (Colored) 97 6 Restaurant 97 7 Schools 97 8 Service Station 97 9 Sewer System 97 10 Shoe Shop 97 11 Sidewalks 97 12 Stores #1 & #2 97 13 Store #1 (Refrigerators) 97 14 Store #2 97 15 Street Lighting 97 16 Street Paving 97 17 Streets and Roads 97 18 Swimming Pool 98 1 Swimming Pool 98 2 Swimming Pool (Accident Insurance) 98 3 Swimming Pool (Maintenance) 98 4 Tennis Courts 98 5 Theatre iii General 98 6 Correspondence 98 7 Remodeling 98 8 Apartments iv A3 99 1 A4 99 2 A5 99 3 A6 99 4 A7-1, A7-2 99 5 A7-3, A7-4 99 6 A7-8 99 7 A8 99 8 A8 1/2 99 9 A8-2 99 10 A8-3 99 11 A9-1 99 12 A9-2 99 13 A9-3 99 14 A9-4 99 15 A10 99 16 A11 1/2 99 17 A11-1 99 18 A11-2 99 19 A12-1 99 20 A12-2 99 21 A12-3 99 22 A13-1 99 23 A13-2 99 24 A13-3 99 25 Houses 7-69 v 7 and 8 100 1 8-1/2 100 2 9 100 3 10 100 4 11 100 5 12 100 6 13 100 7 14 100 8 15 100 9 16 100 10 17 100 11 17-1/2 100 12 18 100 13 18-1/2 100 14 19 100 15 21 100 16 22 100 17 23 100 18 23-1/2 100 19 24 100 20 24-1/2 100 21 25 100 22 26 100 23 27 100 24 28 100 25 29 100 26 30 100 27 31 100 28 32 100 29 33 100 30 34 100 31 35 100 32 37 100 33 39 100 34 41 100 35 42 100 36 43 100 37 44 100 38 45 100 39 46 100 40 47 100 41 48 100 42 49 100 43 50 100 44 51 100 45 52 100 46 53 100 47 54 100 48 55 100 49 56 100 50 57 100 51 58 100 52 59 100 53 60 100 54 61 100 55 62 100 56 63 100 57 64 100 58 65 100 59 66 100 60 67 100 61 69 100 62 Houses 70-109 vi 70 101 1 71 101 2 72 101 3 73 101 4 74 101 5 75 101 6 76 101 7 77 101 8 78 101 9 79 101 10 80 101 11 81 101 12 82 101 13 83 101 14 83-1/2 101 15 84 101 16 84-1/2 101 17 85 101 18 86 101 19 87 101 20 88 101 21 89 101 22 90 101 23 91 101 24 94 101 25 95 101 26 96 101 27 97 101 28 98 101 29 99 101 30 100 101 31 101 101 32 102 101 33 103 101 34 104 101 35 105 101 36 106 101 37 107 101 38 108 101 39 109 101 40 Houses 110-148 vii 110 102 1 111 102 2 111-1/2 102 3 112 102 4 113 102 5 114 102 6 115 102 7 116 102 8 118 102 9 119 102 10 120 102 11 121 102 12 122 102 13 123 102 14 124 102 15 125 102 16 126 102 17 127 102 18 128 102 19 129 102 20 130 102 21 131 102 22 132 102 23 133 102 24 134 102 25 135 102 26 136 102 27 137 102 28 138 102 29 139 102 30 140 102 31 141 102 32 143 102 33 144 102 34 145 102 35 146 102 36 147 102 37 148 102 38 Houses 150-185 viii 150 103 1 151 103 2 152 103 3 153 103 4 155 103 5 157 103 6 158 103 7 159 103 8 160 103 9 161 103 10 162 103 11 164 103 12 165 103 13 165-1/2 103 14 166 103 15 167 103 16 168 103 17 169 103 18 170 103 19 171 103 20 172 103 21 173 103 22 174 103 23 175 103 24 176 103 25 177 103 26 178 103 27 179 103 28 180 103 29 181 103 30 182 103 31 183 103 32 184 103 33 185 103 34 Houses 200-249 ix 200 104 1 201 104 2 202 104 3 204 104 4 205 104 5 206 104 6 207 104 7 208 104 8 209 104 9 210 104 10 211 104 11 212 104 12 213 104 13 214 104 14 215 104 15 216 104 16 219 104 17 220 104 18 221 104 19 222 104 20 223 104 21 224 104 22 225 104 23 226 104 24 227 104 25 228 104 26 229 104 27 229-1/2 104 28 230 104 29 231 104 30 232 104 31 233 104 32 234 104 33 235 104 34 236 104 35 236-1/2 104 36 237 104 37 238 104 38 239 104 39 240 104 40 241 104 41 242 104 42 245 104 43 248 104 44 249 104 45 Houses 250-299 x 250 105 1 251 105 2 253 105 3 254 105 4 255 105 5 256 105 6 257 105 7 258 105 8 259 105 9 260 105 10 261 105 11 262 105 12 263 105 13 264 105 14 265 105 15 266 105 16 267 105 17 268 105 18 269 105 19 270 105 20 271 105 21 272 105 22 273 105 23 274 105 24 275 105 25 276 105 26 277 105 27 279 105 28 280 105 29 281 105 30 282 105 31 283 105 32 284 105 33 285 105 34 286 105 35 287 105 36 288 105 37 289 105 38 290 105 39 291 105 40 292 105 41 293 105 42 294 105 43 295 105 44 296 105 45 297 105 46 298 105 47 299 105 48 Houses 300-399 1/2 xi 300 106 1 302 106 2 303 106 3 304 106 4 312 106 5 313 106 6 314 106 7 315 106 8 316 106 9 319 106 10 320 106 11 321 106 12 322 106 13 323 106 14 324 106 15 373 106 16 374 106 17 375 106 18 376 106 19 377 106 20 378 106 21 379 106 22 380 106 23 381 106 24 382 106 25 383 106 26 384 106 27 385 106 28 385 1/2 106 29 386 106 30 387 106 31 388 106 32 389 106 33 390 106 34 391 106 35 392 106 36 393 106 37 394 106 38 394 1/2 106 39 395 106 40 395 1/2 106 41 396 106 42 397 106 43 398 106 44 399 106 45 399 1/2 106 46 Houses 400-429 xii 400 107 1 401 107 2 402 107 3 403 107 4 404 107 5 405 107 6 406 107 7 407 107 8 408 107 9 409 107 10 410 107 11 411 107 12 411 1/2 107 13 412 107 14 412 1/2 107 15 413 107 16 413 1/2 107 17 414 107 18 415 107 19 416 107 20 417 107 21 418 107 22 419 107 23 420 107 24 421 107 25 422 107 26 423 107 27 424 107 28 425 107 29 426 107 30 427 107 31 428 107 32 429 107 33 Houses 430-453 xiii 430 108 1 431 108 2 432 108 3 433 108 4 434 108 5 435 108 6 436 108 7 437 108 8 438 108 9 439 108 10 440 108 11 441 108 12 442 108 13 443 108 14 444 108 15 445 108 16 446 108 17 447 108 18 448 108 19 449 108 20 450 108 21 451 108 22 452 108 23 453 108 24 Houses 1-4 (Price) xiv 1 109 1 2 109 2 3 109 3 4 109 4 Houses B-17-B-61, Water Lines (Burton) xv B-17 109 5 B-18 109 6 B-19 109 7 B-20 109 8 B-21 109 9 B-25 109 10 B-28 109 11 B-38 109 12 B-40 109 13 B-41 109 14 B-42 109 15 B-43 109 16 B-47 109 17 B-48 109 18 B-53 109 19 B-55 109 20 B-56 109 21 B-57 109 22 B-58 109 23 B-59 109 24 B-60 109 25 B-61 109 26 Water Lines 109 27 Painting Records vii Exterior and Interior i 1942-1945 110 1 1946-1950 110 2 1951 110 3 1952 110 4 1953 110 5 1954 110 6 1955 110 7 Exterior and Interior ii 1956 111 1 1956 111 2 1957 111 3 1958 111 4 Exterior and Interior iii 1960 112 1 1962 112 2 1964 112 3 Miscellaneous iv Cement Paint 112 4 Free Paint to Tenants 112 5 Signs 112 6 Project Cost Sheets and Store Room Supply Orders viii Project Cost Sheets i 1955 113 1 January-June 1956 113 2 July-December 1956 113 3 1957 113 4 1958 113 5 1959 113 6 1960 113 7 1961 114 1 January-June 1962 114 2 June-December 1962 114 3 Project Cost Sheets, 1963-1965 115 1 Project Cost Sheets, n.d. 115 2 Store Room Supply Orders ii January-June 1960 113 8 July-December 1960 113 9 September-October 1962 114 4 November 1962 114 5-6 December 1962 114 7 January 1963 115 3 February 1963 115 4 March 1963 115 5 April 1963 115 6 November 1965 115 7 Underpinning Records iii 1949 116 1 1953 116 2 1954 116 3 1955 116 4 1956 116 5 1957 116 6 1958 116 7 Utilities ix Filtration Plant i General 117 1 Monthly Reports, January 1958-November 1966 117 2 Sewage ii Catalogs 117 3 Cleaning (Equipment and Rods) 117 4 Disposal Plant iii General 117 5 Boilers 117 6 Monthly Reports 117 7 Disposal (P.F.T.) 117 8 Engineering Correspondence, May 1942-August 1960 117 9 Equipment Manuals 117 10 System 117 11 Water and Sewage Lines and Treatment Plant (Technical Drawings) 117 12 Gas Wells iv Monthly Reports i 1942-1949 118 1 1950-1959 118 2 1960-January 1962 118 3 Gas Well #1 v Monthly Reports i 1955 119 1 1956 119 2 1957 119 3 1958 119 4 1959 119 5 1960 119 6 1961 119 7 Related Materials vi Correspondence with Tenants 120 1 Daily Log, January 12, 1961-February 28, 1961 120 2 Damages(General) 120 3 Damages(Fire) 120 4 Estimates(General) 120 5 Estimates(Roofing) 120 6 Houses Demolished 120 7 Plans and Specifications 120 8 Policy 120 9 Projects Completed by Tenants 120 10 Record of Additions (Master Inventory) 120 11 Requests for Additions and Renovations 121 1 Requests Completed 121 2 Requests Deferred 121 3 Requests Disapproved 12