Collection on the Civil War in Kentucky photographs
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Collection on the Civil War in Kentucky photographs
- Date
- circa 1861-1865
- Extent
- 0.6 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by source of acquisition.
- Preferred Citation
- 2007av037 : [identification of item], Collection on the Civil War in Kentucky, circa 1861-1865, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- During the Civil War, Kentucky was a borderline state--politically, and physically. Though the state officially chose to remain with the Union, there was much discontent within the Commonwealth over slavery. The Great Compromiser, Henry Clay, made Kentucky proud of its tradition of preserving the Union. However, by the time of the Civil War, the state was split down the middle. Kentucky was a slave state by law; however, most people did not own slaves. Many of those who lived in slave owning areas chose to join the Confederate army, while south central Kentucky became a sort of recruiting post for "colored" troops who were guaranteed freedom for fighting in the Union army. Kentuckians experienced Confederate army bandits ruining Union supplies, raiding small towns, and harming personal property. In the midst of battles and Confederate raids, Kentucky also had the worry of losing the Southern/European markets and/or the Northern markets for its goods--the loss of either would have caused a serious amount of damage to Kentucky's economy. Despite the split public opinion on slavery and the representative vote to remain neutral, the Kentucky General Assembly failed to ratify the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.
- Source: Overview of the Civil War in Kentucky. http://www.ket.org/civilwar/kyrole.html.
- Scope and Content
- The collection on the Civil War in Kentucky photographs (dated circa 1861-1865; 0.6 cubic feet; 75 items) contains photographs showing prominent civil war figures such as Ulysses Simpson Grant, John Hunt Morgan, Mary Todd Lincoln as well as a group portrait of the Kentucky Division of United Confederate Veterans. The collection was drawn together artificially from various purchases and is arranged by source of acquisition.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open for research; access requires at least 24 hours advance notice.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
John L. Heflin, Jr. Acquisitions, undated
Felix Kirk Zollicoffer (1812-1862); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. (1823-1914); served as a General in the Confederate States Army and as Governor of Kentucky (1887-1891), undated
Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1962); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
Richard Heron Anderson (1821-1879); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
Richard Heron Anderson (1821-1879); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
Gary Hendershott Acquisitions, undated
Scope and Contents note
Folder consists of a 20 page cartes de visite album containing 16 images. Inscription on inside cover reads "Miss Mollie Minor / Danville, Ky. / September 7, 83." Album contains cartes de visite and tintypes and includes as its subjects both Minor family members and American Civil War figures.
John Pope (1822-1892); served as a general in the United States Army, undated
John Thomas Croxton (1837-1874) in military dress; noted on album page as "Col. John T. Croxton"; served as a Colonel in the 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, eventually reaching the brevet rank of Major General in the United States Army, undated
Noted on album page as "Jim Shannon", undated
Noted on album page as "Aunt Mary Elder", undated
Speed Smith Fry (1817-1892) in military dress; noted on album page as "Col. Speed S. Fry"; served as a Colonel in the 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, eventually reaching the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Army, undated
Noted on album page as "Uncle Sam as a young man", undated
James Minor; noted on album page as "Uncle Jim Minor / Rev. F. C. of M. E. South / Grandpa Minor's brother", undated
Martha Minor; noted on album page as "His wife Aunt Martha"; layout of the page indicates this a reference to image #12 subject Jim Minor, undated
John Minor; noted on album page as "Cousin Johnnie Minor / Dr. Minor / Shelbyville, Ky.", undated
Noted on album page as "Mr. Henry Hankla / Polksville, Ky.", undated
Noted on image as "T. Johnson, Esq."; same man as image #17, undated
Noted on image as "Terry Johnson, Esq."; same man as image #16, undated
Noted on album page as "Rev. Ramsey", undated
Noted on album page as "Mrs. Ramsey", undated
Noted on album page as "Ansel Scamp", undated
Noted on album page as "Webster", undated
Noted on album page as "Willie Clarkson / Jackson City", undated
James L. West (?-1862); served as 2nd Lieutenant in 2nd Kentucky Cavalry in the Confederate States Army and as a member of John Hunt Morgan's Lexington Rifles militia unit; noted on image: "Morgan's Lieut.. / James L. West/ (Killed at Shiloh.)", undated
Blank album, undated
Jon Lowry Acquisitions, 1862, undated
Unidentified Confederate States Army Lieutenant, undated
Unidentified solider, undated
Kenneth Davis; served as Private in 32nd Virginia Infantry in the Confederate States Army, undated
Unidentified solider, undated
Benjamin F. Dade; served as Captain in 21st Alabama Infantry in the Confederate States Army, undated
Unidentified solider, undated
R. F. Morris; United States Army, 1862 August
Noted as "Captain in the Alabama Volunteer Corps", undated
Noted as "Captain - Louisiana State Militia", undated
Unidentified solider, undated
Unidentified solider, undated
John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875); served as a General in the Confederate States Army; Confederate States of America Secretary of War (1865), United States Congressman (1851-1855) and Vice-President of the United States (1856-1860), undated
George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885); served as a General in the United States Army, undated
Jefferson Finis Davis (1808-1889); President of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865), undated
Ezra P. Clowes (?-1865); served as First Sergeant in Company D of the 37th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, United States Army; noted on back of mounting: "Wounded at the Battle of Saylor's Creek April 6th and died April 7th 1865", undated
Noted on back as: "Mr. R. M. Webb / Chilesburg / Fayette Co. / Ky"; image was created by a Camp Douglas photographer, undated
Central Kentucky Antique Mall Acquisitions, undated
Joseph G. Gillis (1840-1886); served in the United States Army (1860-1865); noted in frame: "Joseph G. Gillis Co. F 4th Regt. Ky. Vol. 3rd Division. Enlisted for war service in 1860, under Captain Wood. Honorably discharged at Louisville, July 16, 1864. Reenlisted, Dec. 18 1865 served till close of war. Born Nov. 3rd 1840. Died Oct. 24th 1886. By accidental gun shot while hunting. Grandfather of Hazel C. Sharp", undated
Henry Lee Gillis; served as a 1st Lieutenant in the 4th Kentucky Volunteers, United States Army; noted in frame: "Lt. Henry Lee Gillis Ky. Vol. Co. F, 4th Reg, 3rd Div., Brother of Joseph G. Gillis. Enlisted under Capt. Wood, in 1860. Great Uncle of Hazel C. Sharp", undated
King Sulivan; served in the 4th Kentucky Volunteers, United States Army; noted in frame: "King Sulivan, Ky. Vol., Co. F, 4th Reg, 3rd Div. Age'd 18 years. Brother-in-law of Joseph G. Gillis. Was kicked and killed by horse, three days after returning home to Ky. Served under Lieutenant Col. Harrison and Capt. Wood, 16 Ky. Volunteers", undated
Cohasco, Inc. Acquisition, undated
James Longstreet (1821-1904); served as a General in the Confederate States Army; image taken after the war, undated
Glover's Bookery Acquisitions, undated
Black Swan Book Acquisition, undated
Acquisitions from unknown sources, 1862-1865
Samuel Carter; served as a Major in the Confederate States Army, undated
Two unidentified men, one in military dress, undated
Unidentified man in military dress, undated
Unidentified man in military dress, undated
Leonidas Armstead Sypert (1832-1893); served as a Colonel in the Confederate States Army, 1865
Two unidentified men in military dress, 1865
John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875); served as a General in the Confederate States Army; Confederate States of America Secretary of War (1865), United States Congressman (1851-1855) and Vice-President of the United States (1856-1860), undated
Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
William Preston (1816-1887); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
John Stuart Williams (1818-1898); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-1881); served as a General in the United States Army, undated
General Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885); served as a General in the United States Army; 18th President of the United States (1869-1877), undated
Noted as " L D Bruce", undated
Horatio Seymour (1810-1886); Governor of New York (1853-1854, 1863-1864), undated
Unidentified man, undated
Winfield Scott (1786-1866); served on active duty longer than any other United States Army General in history, 1862
Raphael Semmes (1809-1877); served as an Admiral in the Confederate States Navy, undated
Noted as "Wm. Reiling", undated
Noted as "Maj. Bob Cinins", undated
Unidentified man in military dress, undated
Unidentified man in military dress, undated
Unidentified man in military dress, undated
Henry Jackson Hunt (1819-1889); served as a Major in the United States Army, undated
Benjamin Hardin Helm (1831-1863); served as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army, undated
Joseph Horace Lewis (1824-1904); served as a General in the Confederate States Army, undated
George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885); served as a General in the United States Army, undated
Group portrait of the Kentucky Division of the United Confederate Veterans made during the 1901 National Meeting at the Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky, undated
Blank album, undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- John L. Heflin, Jr. Acquisitions, undated
- Gary Hendershott Acquisitions, undated
- Jon Lowry Acquisitions, 1862, undated
- Central Kentucky Antique Mall Acquisitions, undated
- Cohasco, Inc. Acquisition, undated
- Glover's Bookery Acquisitions, undated
- Black Swan Book Acquisition, undated
- Acquisitions from unknown sources, 1862-1865
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