xt7wst7drz5t https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7wst7drz5t/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7wst7drz5t/data/47M14.dao.xml unknown 1817-1850, 1923-1933 0.78 Cubic Feet 1 box, 4 items collections 47M14 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Thomas Dye Owings papers Thomas Dye Owings papers text Thomas Dye Owings papers 1817 1817-1850, 1923-1933 2023 true xt7wst7drz5t collection true 47m14 47M14 Thomas Dye Owings papers, 1817-1850, 1923-1933   47M14 Desiree' H. Perry University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center 2011 September 8 Special Collections Research Center University of Kentucky Libraries Margaret I. King Library Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0039 Business Number: (859) 257-1742 URL:  This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on  2023-07-18 11:42:03 -0400 . Description is in English. Describing Archives: A Content Standard 
   
     
       University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center 
     
     Thomas Dye Owings papers 
     47M14 
     
       0.78 Cubic Feet 
       1 box, 4 items 
     
     1817-1850, 1923-1933  
     
       English 
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     Conditions Governing Access 
 Collection is open to researchers by appointment.    
   
     Conditions Governing Use 
 The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.    
   
     Preferred Citation 
 47M14: [Identification of item], Thomas Dye Owings papers, 1817-1850, 1923-1933, University of Kentucky Special Collections.    
   
     Biographical note 
 Thomas Dye Owings operated several furnaces in Bath County, Kentucky, as well as a furnace store, grist mill, and blacksmith shop in Owingsville. One of Owings' furnaces, Slate Creek furnace, operated from 1798 to 1818, and another, Maria Forge, operated from 1810 to 1840. The furnace store was moved to Owingsville in 1814.    
   
     Scope and Contents 
 The Thomas Dye Owings papers comprise three ledgers, one daybook, and one folder from his business enterprises covering the years 1817-1825, 1848-1850, 1923, 1926-1927, and 1930-1933. In addition to recording business transactions, one volume includes a few records of furniture repairs for the accounts of Hess &, Snediger and Stress &, and Young. The folder contains ledger accounts for two of his customers and scraps of paper with his business expenditures.    
   
     Arrangement 
 Collection is arranged by format.    
   
     Businessmen -- Kentucky. 
     Kentucky -- History -- 19th Century. 
     Owingsville (Ky.) -- Economic conditions. 
     Furnaces. 
     Flour mills -- Kentucky -- Owingsville. 
     Business records -- Kentucky -- Bath County. 
     Blacksmithing -- Kentucky -- Owingsville. 
   
   Thomas Dye Owings - General accounts 1818 August 10 - 1825 May 19 Folder is housed with multiple collections. 1 1 Scope and Contents The Thomas Dye Owings papers, in this folder, are comprised of two loose ledger accounts for the business, Slate Creek Furnace, some scraps of paper with business orders, and a clipping of an article from  The Spirit of '76 . Ledger 1817-1820 1 Ledger 1820-1825 2 Ledger 1848-1850, 1923, 1926-1927, 1930-1933 3 Daybook 1817 January 1 - 1817 June 20 4