Bullock-Pettit family papers
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Bullock-Pettit family papers
- Date
- 1885-1968 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 5.85 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Snuff boxes and bottles.
- Blueprints.
- Business records -- Kentucky -- Lexington
- Schools -- Kentucky.
- Articles
- Hindman (Ky.)
- Medicine -- Practice -- Kentucky.
- Medical literature -- 20th century.
- Pine Mountain (Ky.)
- Gardening -- Kentucky -- Lexington -- History.
- Lexington (Ky.)
- Education, Rural -- Kentucky.
- Appalachian Region, Southern.
- Bodley-Bullock House (Lexington, Ky.)
- Ephraim McDowell Memorial Hospital (Danville, Ky.)
- Bert T. Combs Appalachian Collection
- Arrangement
- Organized into sections, one under each of three individuals; Waller Overton Bullock, Minnie Pettit Bullock, and Katherine Rebecca Pettit. Also, a section of audio-visuals. Arranged thereunder into broad categories.
- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], Bullock-Pettit family papers, 1885-1968, 87m26, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Dr. Waller O. Bullock, born in Frankfort, Ky. November 28, 1875, attended Transylvania University (Lexington, Ky.) and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1896. After graduation he interned at Philadelphia's Polyclinic Hospital and in 1899 located in Lexington where he practiced medicine until 1946. During World War I he served as a major in the Army medical corps and later helped found the Lexington Clinic with Dr. David Barrow and his son Dr. Woolfolk Barrow.
- Minnie Barbee Pettit was born in 1877 and grew up on a farm outside Lexington. She was married to Dr. Waller Bullock in 1907. In 1912 the Bullocks purchased the house on Market Street where they lived for the remainder of their lives. Mrs. Bullock's interests included gardening, sewing, birdwatching, and collecting snuff bottles. Katherine Rebecca Pettit, born in 1869, was Minnie Pettit Bullock's sister. Kate Pettit, along with May Stone of Louisville, Ky., played a significant role in bringing education to Appalachia when they established the Hindman Settlement School in Knott County and the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County. Among her many interests were collecting coverlets and folk tales and ballads of the region.
- Scope and Content
- The Bullock-Pettit collection includes the personal papers of Dr. Waller O. Bullock, his wife, Minnie Pettit Bullock, and her sister Katherine Rebecca Pettit. The group of papers from Dr. Bullock's materials include medical articles written by Dr. Bullock, that were reprinted from medical journals, financial documents, newspaper clippings and memorabilia. Separately packaged folios contain blueprints of several retail stores in Lexington as well as the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.
- The majority of the papers associated with Minnie Pettit Bullock are of a financial nature, mostly canceled checks and bank statements. Also present are personal memorabilia such as notes on snuff bottles and gardening. In addition there are materials on the John Bradford Historical Society, of which Mrs. Bullock was a charter member, and are organized into three folders. Most of Katherine Rebecca Pettit's materials are related to the settlement schools at Hindman and Pine Mountain (Ky.) and to Appalachia in general. Included are articles written by Ms. Pettit and others, notes, reports and correspondence.
- The Audio-visual section includes glass slides used for medical lectures, lantern slides, photographs of the renovation of the Ephraim McDowell House, Danville, Ky. and various other photographs.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open for research.
- Use Restrictions
- Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky.
Contents of the Collection
Waller Overton Bullock
Articles Written by Dr. Bullock
A Case of Intestinal Obstruction Due to Impaction with Lubricoids; Operation; Death, 1903 January 31
- Box 1, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Reprinted From American Medicine, Volume V, No. 5, p. 170.
The Matas Treatment of Aneurysms, with report of a case, 1903 August 29
- Box 1, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Reprinted from American Medicine, Volume VI, No. 9 pp. 364-366.
A Case of Bilateral Tic Douloureux treated by Removal of the Right Gasserion Ganglion and Excision of the Left Inferior Dental Nerve, 1905 February 25
Intrasaccular Suture of Aneurisms, 1906 September 29
- Box 1, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Reprinted from The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume xlvii, pp. 1017-1019.
Oration in Surgery; Drainage, 1906 November
Carbuncle of the Upper Lip with Special Reference to the Prevention of Caverous Sinus Thrombosis, 1912 February
Speech typescript: "Aphasia", 1920 March 9
Cancer of the Breast: A New Incision with a Review of the Technique, 1934 May
- Box 1, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Reprinted from the American Journal of Surgery, New Series Volume xxiv, No. 2, pp. 396-416.
The Ultimate Phase of Life as it Relates to Wounds of the Heart, 1936 May
- Box 1, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Reprinted from Annals of Surgery, Volume 103, No.5, pp. 696-697.
"The Ephraim McDowall House"
- Box 1, folder 10
Scope and Contents
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 50, No. 173.
Articles Owned by Dr. Bullock
Publications by Dr. Rudolpd Matas: The Gall Bladder and Biliary Tract An Available Therapeutic Route to the Upper Bowel, 1911 October
- Box 1, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Reprinted from New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 64, No.4, 19p.
The Surgical Treatment of Elephantiasis and Elephantoid States Dependent Upon Chronic Obstruction of the Lymphatic and Venous Channels, 1913 July
- Box 1, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Reprinted from the American Journal of Tropical Diseases and Preventative Medicine, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 60-85.
Financial Documents
Scope and Contents
Checks and/or check stubs are listed for the following bank accounts: Account #1: First National Bank and Trust Co. Account #2: First National Bank and Trust Co. Account #3: Union Bank and Trust Co.
In 1929, he First and Third National Bank and Trust Company merged with the Phoenix and Third National Bank Company to form he First National Bank and Trust Company. Dr. Bullock continued to use old Phoenix checks until the next year. Account #2 appears to be a separate account for constructions of a building, probably the Montgomery Ward building (see blueprints, Folio 6). Account #3 is a joint account with Mrs. Bullock.
Folders 16-28 contain bank statements for the previous accounts and an additional account: Account #4: Second National Bank
Folders 17-27 contain cancelled checks for Dr. William Thompson Briggs, written on the First National Bank and Trust Company. Dr. Briggs was on the staff of the Lexington Clinic and was the son-in-law of Dr. Bullock's good friend, Dr. David Barrow. Dr. Birggs was the father of Mary (Mrs. Williams) Floyd.
Account #1
no. 22-71, 1929 January-March
no. 253-372, 1929 December-1930 May
no. 373-490, 1930 May-September
no. 500-625, 1930 October-1931 February
no. 626-680, 1931 February-March
no. 681-829, 1931 March-September
no. 830-902, 1931 September-December
no. 903-953, 1931 December-1932 February
no. 954-1000, 1932 March-April
no. 1-52, 1932 April-June
no. 52-104, 1932 June-September
no. 105-155, 1932 September-December
no. 156-293, 1932 December-August 1933
no. 294-397, 1933 August-December
no. 1-153, 1938 May-December
no. 154-300, 1938 December-1939 July
no. 301-453, 1939 August-1940 March
no. 454-600, 1940 March-October
no. 601-750, 1940 November-1941 August
no. 751-900, 1941 August-1942 April
no. 901-1005, 1942 April-September
no. 1505-1651, 1945 April-1946 February
no. 1652-1792, 1946 February-December
no. 1793-1852, 1946 December-1947 March
no. 1853-1899, 1947 March-July
no. 1900-1951, 1947 July-October
no. 1952-1999, 1947 October-1948 January
no. 2000-2060, 1948 January-May
no. 2061-2114, 1948 May-September
no. 2115-2188, 1948 September-1949 February
no. 2189-2255, 1949 February-June
no. 2256-2312, 1949 June-August
no. 2312-2399, 1949 August-December
Unnumbered Checks, 1929-1949
Bank Loan Notes, 1929-1930
Bank Statements, 1929-1949
Account # 2
Account #3
Account #4: Bank Statements, 1933
Household Receipts
Cancelled Checks for Dr. William Thompson Briggs
no. 755-838, 1932 July-October
no. 839-992, 1932 October-1933 March
no. 1-18, 1933 March
no. 208-346, 1933 October-1934 February
no. 347-399, 1934 February-March
no. 400-482, 1934 March-June
no. 483-537, 1934 June-August
no. 538-594, 1934 August-September
no. 595-676, 1934 September-December
unnumbered checks, 1933-1934
Blank Checks for Dr. William Briggs, 1932-1934
Personal Memorabilia
Newspaper clipping- "Lexington Cheered, The Boys Broke Ranks When Barrow Unit Returned in '19", 1957
- Box 5, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Dr. Bullock served in the medical unit during World War I.
Obituaries (his death occurred 1953 January 23), undated
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, member certificate, 1915 October 29
Bookplate- Waller O. Bullock, undated
Antiques inventory of Mrs. Sallie Bullock (Dr. Bullock's mother), undated
Promotional brochure advertising Sally Bullock Cave as a dramatic reader and lecturer, undated
- Box 5, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Sally was Dr. Bullock's sister and she later worked in the Lexington Public Library.
Obituary- William Delbert Funkhouser, 1948 December 24
Correspondence
Postcard to Samuel A. Bullock from his brother, 1900 May 6
- Box 5, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Samuel was Waller's brother, but this could be from another sibling. Other brothers were Dr. Fred in New York; Joe in Lexington, a police judge; and Barry, associate editor of The Courier-Journal in Louisville.
Letter to Dr. Bullock from Ennion G. Williams, 1920 July 21
Letter to Dr. Bullock from W.D. Funkhouser, undated
Italy Trip
Scope and Contents
In 1948, Dr. and Mrs. Bullock traveled to Italy along with a neighbor, Mrs. Anderson Gratz. Folders 12-18 pertain to this trip.
Correspondence with Travel Agency, Thomas Cook and Son of New York
General Travel Information
Information for Prospective Travelers to Europe in Connection with Cook's Escorted or Independent Tours, undated
Essential Requirements when Making Application for United States Passport, undated
Visa Information, undated
Letters for Certifying Smallpox Vaccinations, undated
Visa and Passport Applications, undated
Travel Itinerary and Map of Route in Italy, undated
Boarding Procedures and Receipts for the ship's passage from New york to Italy and return, undated
Meal and Hotel Receipts, undated
Purchase Reciepts, undated
Business Cards, Brochures, and Postcards, undated
Train Schedule- Canadian National Railways, 1944 June 25
Sketch of Sewer System of Bullock House, 200 Market Street, Lexington, Ky; McElhone and Maloney, Plumbers, undated
Folios
Scope and Contents
Folios are large oversize material, and are stored outside the boxes. The folios in this collecion are numbered in consecutive order.
Hitler Caricature by Grover Page, 1939 March 10
The America Legion Certificate of Merit, undated
Overton Family Tree- orignally owned by Mrs. Swope (Nancy) Loughride, undated
Blueprints
Lexington Out-Fall Sewers Through Louisville and Nashville Yards, 1916 March
A Garden Wall- Architect- Robert W. McMeekin, 1936 April 13
Montgomery Ward Company (11p.), 1928 December 12
Plot Plan of the Property Occupied by Montgomery Ward and Company (1p.), 1934 July 10
Plot Plan of the block (1p., 2 copies), 1929 March
Specifications of the Retail Store Building (50p.), 1929 April 3
Specifications of the Mechanical Equipment of Retail Store Building (1 copy- 10p.; 1 copy- 13p.), 1929 April 3
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children (11p.), 1925 September
Minnie Pettit Bullock
Financial Documents
Scope and Contents
The following folders contain Mrs. Bullock's canceled checks and/or check stubs, written on Security and Trust Company. Checks are arranged in numerical order; however Mrs. Bullock did not write her checks chronological in numerical order. Those folders containing checks out of chronological order are noted.
no. 1-52, 1945 June-January 1946
no. 101-250, 1946 November- 1947 July
no. 251-394, 1948 April-1949 April and other dates
no. 401-541, 1947 July- April 1948
no. 501-555, 1949 December-1950 March
no. 556-619, 1950 April-July
no. 621-687, 1950 July-October and other dates
no. 688-750, 1950 October-1951 January
no. 751-800, 1951 January-February and other dates
no. 801-918, 1949 March-July
no. 859-918, 1949 July- November
no. 919-950, 1949 November and other dates
no. 1-57, 1951 March- June
no. 58-118, 1951 June- September
no. 119-182, 1951 October-November and other dates
no. 183-273, 1951 December-1952 April and other dates
no. 290-299, 1951 October-December
no. 1-66, 1952 October-1953 March
no. 68-147, 1953 March-May and other dates
no. 148-216, 1952 April-July
no. 217-253, 1952 July-September and other dates
no. 254-297, 1952 September-October and other dates
no. 503-562, 1954 September-November
no. 640- 699, 1954 and other dates
no. 701-799, 1953 September-1954 January and other dates
no. 800-898, 1954 January-June
no. 900-950, 1954 July-August and other dates
no. 288-297, 1956 January-February
no. 73-120, 1956 December-January
no. 550-559, 1958 January-March
no. 605-698, 1958 April-July
no. 700-780, 1958 July-November
no. 936-937, 1958 August
no. 1034-1066, 1968 March-April and other dates
unnumbered checks, 1949-1958
Bank Statements, 1948-1958, 1968
Household Reciepts, 1942-1968, undated
Personal Memorabilia
Scope and Contents
Folders 10-12 (from box 11) contain account books for the John Bradford Historical Socierty, founded in 1916 as a memorial to the publisher of the Kentucky Gazette. Mrs. Bullock was one of the 50 charter members. The Society was active until the 1950s, then was reorganized in 1963 by Dr. Thomas D. Clark.
Legal Documents
Stationary- monogramed noted paper, pre-addressed paper and envelopes, Christmas cards, postcards depicting the house, undated
Correspondence
Donation acknowledgement from National Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1940 July 10
Postcard to her sister, Mrs. Higgins Lewis, 1946 May 20
Letter from Beulah Crowe, 1953 April 19
Letter from (illegible), 1949 April 14
Letter from W. Atlee Burpee Co., 1956 February 20
Letter from Lee Stewert, 1957 July 3
Letter ordering cheese gift, undated
Christmas Cards received by the Bullocks, undated
Christmas Card name list in Mrs. Bullock's handwriting, undated
Membership Card
Miscellaneous from Mrs. Bullock's desk
Notes of phone numbers, undated
Postcard of Boston, Massachusetts, undated
Notecard of Transylvania University, undated
Postcard to Mrs. C. W. (Mabel) Mason from Bob, 1928 October 2
"Little Willie"- a poem by Eugene Field, undated
Snuff Bottles (collection remains at the Bodley-Bullock House)
Purchase Receipts, 1942-1951, undated
Business cards, sales promotion letters from dealers, undated
Note written by Mrs. Bullock, listing 75 snuff bottles in cabinet, 1945 November
Handwritten inventory fom Wolff's in Atlantic City, undated
"Being a Documentary Account of the Strange Case of the Personable John William Francis McClarty" (the story of a snuff bottle theft), 1949
Descriptive articles, undated
Genealogy
Note in Mrs. Bullock's handwriting regarding John (Bradford?), undated
Note in Mrs. Bullock's handwriting regarding he Overton family, undated
Letter regarding Barbee coat-of-arms
- Box 8, folder 19
Scope and Contents
See Folio 0 for rendering of the coat-of-arms. See also Box 8, Folder 12 for letter from Beulah Crowe, regarding the Barbee family.
Greeting Card Scrapbook, undated
Gardening
Gardening Scrapbook, 1925 October
List of Ferns at Pine Mountain School, undated
Cultural Directions for Gloriosa Rothschildiana, undated
Noted on shrubs and vines, undated
Newspaper clippings, undated
Brochures, undated
Birds- Five booklets, undated
Publications about historical houses
Map of Kentucky Highways, 1941
Newspaper clippings
Kentucky subjects, undated
Obituraries
Miscellaneous, undated
Account Books for John Bradford Historical Society
Scope and Contents
Folders 10-12 (from box 11) contain account books for the John Bradford Historical Socierty, founded in 1916 as a memorial to the publisher of the Kentucky Gazette. Mrs. Bullock was one of the 50 charter members. The Society was active until the 1950s, then was reorganized in 1963 by Dr. Thomas D. Clark.
Receipts and Expenditures, 1929 January-1938 December
Savings account deposit book, 1932 May-1935 June
Savings account deposit book, 1937 October-1940 July
Folios
Scope and Contents
Folios are large oversize material, and are stored outside the boxes. The folios in this collection are numbered in consecutive order.
Chinese bird print, undated
Barbee coat-of-arms, undated
Daughters of the American Revolution membership certificate, 1923 April 14
Woman's Auxiliary of the Fayette county Medical Sociery, honorary membership certificate, 1961 December 19
Map- Sesquincentennial of Kentucy 1792-1942 showing original 9 counties and present day counties, undated
Katherine Rebecca Pettit
Articles Written by Kate Pettit
Typescript hardcover diary, 1885-1900
Scope and Contents
Diary of typescripts in hardcover form.
Extract from the Louisville Commercial (p.1-5), 1885 July 8
Record of the Settlement of the State Federation of Women's Clubs at hazard, Perry Co., KY, summer of 1899 and Hindman, Knott Co., KY 1900
Camp Cedar Grove at Hazard, KY summer of 1899 (p. 1-9)
Camp Industrial at Hindman, Knott County, Kentucky from June 12 to August 21, 1900 (p. 10-45)
Report of the Sewing Class (written by May Stone) (p. 46-49), undated
Cooking Class (p. 62-63), undated
Collected Folk Songs (p. 64-74), undated
Extracts from Letters of the Hindman People to us since our return (p. 75-78), undated
Expressions Heard (p. 78-81), undated
From the funeral (p. 82), undated
Lists of Members of the Sewing Class (p. 83-84), undated
Members of Kindergarten Class, undated
Members of Cooking Class, undated
Guests at Camp Industrial (p. 86-88), undated
Typescript, hardcover diary, 1899-1900
Camp Cedar Grove at Hazard, Kentucky, 1899 Summer
Camp Industrial at Hindman, Knott County, Kentucky, from 1900 June 12-August 31
Report of the Sewing Class (written by May Stone) (p. 46-49), undated
Report of the Kindergarten Work in the Kentucky Mountains (written by Eva W. Brunner) (p. 50-61), undated
Cooking Class (p. 62-63), undated
Daily record of the Social Settlement at Sassafras, Kentucky (p. 1B-57B), 1901 July-October
Louisville Commercial (p. 1-3), 1885 July 8
Continuation of the Daily Record of the Social Settlement at Sassafras, Kentucky (written by May Stone and Katerine R. Pettit) (p. 58B-75B), undated
Letter from Mary B. Stacy (p. 76B-77B), 1902 January 7
Letter from Mary B. Stacy (p.78B), 1902 February 1
The Daily Record of the Social Settlement at Sassafras, Kentucky, 1901 July-October
- Box 12, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Written by May Stone and Katherine R. Pettit, 157 pages. Diary of typescripts in hardcover form.
Looseleaf typescripts, 1885-1900
Louisville Commerical (2 copies), 1885 July 8
Report of Kindergarten Workin the Kentucky Mountains (2 copies), undated
Camp Industrial at Hindman, Knott County, Kentucky, 1900 June 12-August 31
Cooking Class (2 copies), undated
Report of the Sewing Class, undated
Camp Cedar Grove at Hazard, Kentucky Summer of 1899
Daily Reminder 1931
Scope and Contents
Diary recording Kate Pettit's trip from Santa Barbara, California to South America. She frequently mentions the Kentucky people she meets and the books she reads.
p. 1-365 top half of page, 1931 January 1- December 31
p. 1-109 bottom half of the page, 1932 January 1- 1932 April 19
Summary of beginning of the trip (p.366-368)
- Box 12
Scope and Contents
Starting 1930 July 10, which ook her to Yellowstone National Park, the Canadian Rockies, Alaska and then to California
Correspondence
Personal Memorabilia
"The Law on Wolfrun" by Lucy Furman, undated
- Box 12, folder 6
Scope and Contents
From the Country Gentlemen. Handwritten note by author states, "The story has for a foundation Kate's experience with Andy."
Country Gentleman, 1938 December
"Memorial" by Samuel M. Wilson, president of the John Bradford Club, undated
Katherine Pettit, Pioneer Mountain Worker by Lucy Furman, 1936 September 6
Pine Mountain Settlement School
"Uncle William's Reasons"
Pencil sketch by Elizabeth Felling(?) is a portrait of a young man, undated
- Box 12, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Cover folder is labeled Uncle William Creech, Pine Mountain, Kentucky, Pine Mountain School, Duplicates of pictures in books." Since photos show Uncle William Creech to be an older, heavily bearded man when the school was settled, this sketch may be mislabeled.
"Pine Mountain Settlement School, Incorporated"- list of advisory board members and applications for monetary contributions, undated
"Information for Workers and Vistors arriving at the Pine Mountain Settlement School"- how to travel by rail, motor road or horseback, how to send mail and what clothing to take when visiting, undated
Booklets- Appalachia
"Appalachia Land of the Sky" Church Missions House, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York, NY, No. 1550, 11p., undated
Booklets- Folk Songs
"Folk Songs, Chanteys and Singing Games", edited by Charles H. Farnsworth and Cecil J. Sharp; Pine Mountain Settlement School, Inc., Pine Mountain, Harlan County, Kentucky 10p., undated
"Mountain Ballads for Social Singing", collected by James Watt Raine and Cecil J. Sharp; Berea College Press, Berea, KY, 27p., c. 1923
Newspaper Clippings- folk songs and dancing, undated
Newspaper Clippings- weaving, undated
Coverlet Collection, undated
- Box 12, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Inventory of woven coverlets collected by Kate Pettit. She presented these coverlets to the John Bradford Society in 1936. They currently (1986) are in the Bodley-Bullock House, 200 Market Street, Lexington, Kentucky. Photo negatives of the coverlets are inclueded in the audio-visual series.
The South American Handbook 1930 edited by H. Davies Trade and Travel Publications, Ltd. London, England, 746p., undated
- Box 12, folder 14
Scope and Contents
It is a guide to the countries and resources of Mexico, Cuba, Central and South America. The map has been marked in Kate Pettit's handwriting.
Newspaper Clippings and miscellaneous that were loosely placed into The South American Handbook 1930, undated
The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, undated
- Box 13, folder 1
Scope and Contents
A leather volume embossed with Katherine Pettit's name. Includes name of the people in Hindman, KY who gave it to her. A Christmas card dated 1919 from Cecil J. Sharp is attached to the endpaper.
Bookmark and note that had been loosely placed in The Holy Bible, undated
Folio
Scope and Contents
Folios are large oversize material, and are stored outside the boxes. The folios in this collection are numbered in consecutive order.
Map, Cumberland and Purchase Unit, 1931
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