Lucy E. Walby papers

Abstract

The Lucy E. Walby papers (dated 1878-1936, bulk 1900-1931; 3.25 cubic feet; 6 boxes) are the papers of kindergarten teacher, Lucy E. Walby, who served as principal of the kindergarten at Morton School, and later Maxwell School, in Lexington, Kentucky. The materials primarily relate to kindergarten instruction, including teaching methods, class planning, stories, and art instruction, but also document Walby's involvement with the Episcopal Church and the mission school in Proctor, Kentucky.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Lucy E. Walby papers
Date
1878-1936, 1900-1931 (bulk dates) (inclusive)
1900-1931 (bulk)
Extent
3.25 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Education -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
Education -- Kentucky -- Proctor.
Educators -- Kentucky.
Kindergarten -- Kentucky.
Bert T. Combs Appalachian Collection
Finding Aid Author
Processed by Beth Eifler; machine-readable finding aid created by Beth Eifler
Preferred Citation
73M8: [Identification of item], Lucy E. Walby papers, 1878-1936, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Lucy Walby was principal of the first kindergarten at Morton School in Lexington, Kentucky. She studied Kindergarten Theory under Sallie Adams, who in turn had studied in St. Louis with Susan Blow (1843-1916), a pioneer in the American Kindergarten Movement. Adams brought what she learned from Blow back to her hometown of Lexington and opened the first school for training kindergartners in the south. Walby was a graduate of Adams' first class.
When Lexington's Maxwell School opened in 1903, Walby served as head of kindergarten there until her retirement in 1931. In addition to teaching, Walby was active within the Episcopal Church and was also involved with the mission school at Proctor in Lee County, Kentucky.
Scope and Content
The majority of the Lucy E. Walby papers (dated 1878-1936, bulk 1900-1931; 3.25 cubic feet; 6 boxes) contains material relating to kindergarten instruction, including teaching methods, class planning, and other classroom aids. A number of children's stories are included as well as several pattern books pertaining to art instruction. There are a few rosters of Walby's classes. Papers and several photographs document Walby's religious work, including her involvement with the mission school at Proctor in Lee County. Many items relate to the Episcopal church in general.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointments.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

CHURCH MATERIALS, 1900-1924

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These materials relate to Walby's involvement with churches in Lexington, Kentucky.

CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL (LEXINGTON, KY)

Letter to the Parish Lenten Offering Secretary, Epiphany, 1927

  • Box 1, folder 1
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Key Book to Primary Picture Rolls - New Testament, n.d.

  • Box 1, folder 2
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GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH (LEXINGTON, KY)

Women's Guild By-laws, n.d.

  • Box 1, folder 3
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Girls' Friendly Society, 1924

  • Box 1, folder 4
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH (LEXINGTON, KY), 1900-1936

Clippings, 1900-1936

  • Box 1, folder 5
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Miscellaneous leaflets, prayer cards, and post cards, 1924-1931

  • Box 1, folder 6
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KINDERGARTEN MATERIALS, 1878-1931

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This section includes materials relating to Lucy Walby's education, such as school certificates and notes, as well as materials relating to her professional associations and to Kindergarten education in general.

Christ Church Seminary Certificates, 1878, 1881

  • Box 1, folder 7
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Chautauqua Assembly, July 23, 1896 -

  • Box 1, folder 8
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School Certificates, June 10, 1892; July 1897

  • Box 1, folder 9
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Correspondence, 1923-1931

  • Box 1, folder 10
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Daily attendance records, February 1910 - February 1923

  • Box 1, folder 11
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Financial records and notes, 1915-1916

  • Box 1, folder 12
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National Kindergarten and Elementary College, Views, 1921-1922

  • Box 1, folder 13
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Detroit Kindergarten Tests, 1921-1925

  • Box 1, folder 14
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Committee of Kindergarten Extension, Minutes, March 15, 1923 - April 20, 1923

  • Box 1, folder 15
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Loose leaf notebook, 1923-1924

  • Box 1, folder 16
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Elizabeth Harrison Clippings and Memorial Service Invitation, 1927-1930

  • Box 1, folder 17
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Elizabeth Harrison was Founder and first President of the National Kindergarten and Elementary College.

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Miscellaneous Material, ca. 1894-1931

  • Box 1, folder 18
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This folder includes notes and pamphlets relating to Kindergarten education.

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TEACHING MATERIALS, 1891-1930

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This section includes lesson plans, stories, music, patterns, and games which Walby used in her teaching of Kindergarten classes.

PROGRAMS, 1901-1912

1901-1902

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1904-1905

  • Box 2, folder 2
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1905-1906

  • Box 2, folder 3
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1908-1909

  • Box 2, folder 4
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1911-1912

  • Box 2, folder 5
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SUBJECTS FOR THE WEEK, 1899-1901

September 1899 - January 1900

  • Box 2, folder 6
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January - May 1900

  • Box 2, folder 7
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September 1900 - March 1901

  • Box 2, folder 8
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March - May 1901

  • Box 2, folder 9
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STORIES AND MUSIC, 1891-1930

Stories, 1891-1899

  • Box 3, folder 1
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Stories and notes, 1899-1904

  • Box 3, folder 2
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Stories, 1902-1929

  • Box 3, folder 3
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Stories, 1919-1930

  • Box 3, folder 4
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Empty Binder [previously contained the contents of Box 3, Folder 4]

  • Box 3, folder 5
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Songs and Music, May 10, 1894; 1910; 1923

  • Box 3, folder 6
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ART INSTRUCTION, 1891-1900

Sewing and Brush Work

Sewing and Brush Work in the Kindergarten, 1900

  • Box 4, folder 1
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Weaving

Bradley's Industrial Weaving: mats and fringes, n.d.

  • Box 4, folder 2
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Patterns and Games

Patterns and games book, February 1891

  • Box 4, folder 3
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Pattern Book, n.d.

  • Box 4, folder 4
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Loose Patterns, n.d.

  • Box 4, folder 5
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Oversize Pattern Books

Tommie Whitney Webb Pattern Book, n.d.

  • Box 5, item 1
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Louise Gray Webb Pattern Book, n.d.

  • Box 5, item 2
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PHOTOGRAPHS, 1900

Roughly paved road with multiple buildings along the left side, undated

  • Box 6, item 1
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Group of people walking on roughly paved road with buildings on left side, undated

  • Box 6, item 2
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Rundown service station and garage along roughly paved road, undated

  • Box 6, item 3
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Interior of Proctor mission house church, undated

  • Box 6, item 4
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Proctor mission house kindergarten room with chairs arranged in front of a piano, undated

  • Box 6, item 5
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Classroom with painted wall and table with building blocks, undated

  • Box 6, item 6
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Wooden cabinets with wooden blocks stacked on top, undated

  • Box 6, item 7
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Toy wooden train engine on a table, undated

  • Box 6, item 8
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Wall with chalkboard lined with wooden tables, undated

  • Box 6, item 9
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Three women and a child at a table with wooden blocks, undated

  • Box 6, item 10
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Group of young children and woman standing around a table in a classroom, undated

  • Box 6, item 11
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Group of young children and a woman standing around a table in a classroom, undated

  • Box 6, item 12
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Group of young children and a woman in a classroom, undated

  • Box 6, item 13
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Group of young children and a woman in a classroom, undated

  • Box 6, item 14
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Group of young children and a woman in a classroom, undated

  • Box 6, item 15
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Large group of young children seated around a Lucy Walby, undated

  • Box 6, item 16
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Group of young children and a woman in the Proctor mission house kindergarten room, several children hold or wave American flags, undated

  • Box 6, item 17
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Large group of children of varying ages standing outside of a building, undated

  • Box 6, item 18
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Fourteen young women wearing bonnets in a cooking class at the Proctor Mission House, 1900 July

  • Box 6, item 19
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Fourteen young women seated around a table on a porch, undated

  • Box 6, item 20
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Three girls seated in a flower bed next to a building, undated

  • Box 6, item 21
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Six young children in a sandbox by a building, undated

  • Box 6, item 22
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Boy holding young child with a woman kneeling next to him, undated

  • Box 6, item 23
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Woman spinning thread on a large spinning wheel next to a large loom, undated

  • Box 6, item 24
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Woman standing at large spinning wheel with elderly woman sitting at a loom next to her, undated

  • Box 6, item 25
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Elderly woman at spinning wheel with elderly man sitting next to spinning wheel, undated

  • Box 6, item 26
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River with fields and hills in the distance, undated

  • Box 6, item 27
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River with steep banks and an island in the middle, undated

  • Box 6, item 28
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Ladies standing on a dock in a pond, undated

  • Box 6, item 29
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Woman sitting on the ground at the foundation of a building, undated

  • Box 6, item 30
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Four ladies sitting on the ground at the foundation of a building, undated

  • Box 6, item 31
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The creek going to Pine Grove, undated

  • Box 6, item 32
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Two women on a horse drawn cart in front of a building, undated

  • Box 6, item 33
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Wooden building with sign reading The McGuire Coal Co. Incorporated, Beattyville Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 34
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Three ladies and a man on a railroad handcar, undated

  • Box 6, item 35
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Group of women and men in a railcar, undated

  • Box 6, item 36
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Four women and a man standing at the entrance to a mine, undated

  • Box 6, item 37
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Four women and a man standing at the entrance to a mine, undated

  • Box 6, item 38
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Three women and a man standing on a railroad handcar, undated

  • Box 6, item 39
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Four women on a railroad handcar underneath a wooden structure, undated

  • Box 6, item 40
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Group of three ladies and three men entering into a steam engine train car, undated

  • Box 6, item 41
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Railroad bridge, undated

  • Box 6, item 42
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Photograph Album, undated

Lucy Walby in the Proctor Mission House kindergarten classroom with a group of small children sitting on the floor, undated

  • Box 6, page 1
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Landscape image of a rural town, undated

  • Box 6, page 2
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Small building on a dirt road with three women standing in doors and windows, small building on dirt road with trees, written on page, The Proctor Mission House was known as Maguires tavern in the days when Hiram Maguire ran a house boat down the Kentucky River and the country had another way of traffic, two views of the mission home, undated

  • Box 6, page 3
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Side of a wooden building showing yard, written on page, A third view of the mission house, undated

  • Box 6, page 4
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Proctor Mission House chapel interior, written on page, chapel in the Mission House, undated

  • Box 6, page 5
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Large group of small children in the Proctor Mission House kindergarten room, written on page, Kindergarten room in the Mission House, undated

  • Box 6, page 6
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Large group of young children and three young women outside of the Proctor Mission House, written on page, The Kindergarten on the back porch and in the yard, undated

  • Box 6, page 7
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Lucy Walby in Proctor Mission House Kindergarten classroom with a group of small children sitting on the floor, undated

  • Box 6, page 8
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Children and a woman sitting outside on chairs, undated

  • Box 6, page 10
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Group of children and a woman under a tree, undated

  • Box 6, page 11
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Back of the Proctor Mission house, back yard of the Proctor Mission House, written on page, a glimpse of the back yard, undated

  • Box 6, page 12
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Two children standing against fence in yard, two young children playing in a sandbox, written on page, the well, Dock Bailey's house in the background, Dudley and Clay, Robert and Guy in the sand pile, undated

  • Box 6, page 13
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Woman spinning yarn at spinning wheel, undated

  • Box 6, page 14
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Group of women and men sitting on a porch around a dog, undated

  • Box 6, page 15
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Barefoot girl holding shoes and books outside of a building, written on page, Jessie Smith, undated

  • Box 6, page 16
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Group of boys with tools outside of building, group of young women inside around a wood burning stove, written on page, the young carpenters, Mr. Payne in charge, A morning's work for the cooking class, undated

  • Box 6, page 17
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Group of women on a covered porch making baskets, group of women outside holding unfinished baskets, written on page, the basket class at work on the back porch, undated

  • Box 6, page 20
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Group of women standing around a table on a covered porch, table filled with finished baskets, written on page, the result of a mornings work of the cooking class, the baskets on the new kindergarten table, undated

  • Box 6, page 21
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Six children in a sandbox outside of the Proctor Mission House, written on page, our kindergarten babies in the sand pile waiting for Mary Martin, undated

  • Box 6, page 22
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Five boys outside of a wooden building, small house with a stone foundation, written on page, five members of the Proctor league, our offsite neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Crook, undated

  • Box 6, page 23
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Large group of people standing around a wooden building on a dirt path, girl riding a horse on a dirt path surrounded by trees, written on page, after the service at Pine Grove, a kindergartener on her way to Pine Grove, undated

  • Box 6, page 25
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Boy holding a young child with a woman kneeling next to him, undated

  • Box 6, page 26
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Small log cabin in a forest clearing, four people in a horse drawn cart on a dirt road, two women on horses in front of a wooden building, three women standing on the porch of a log cabin, written on page, a home near Pine Grove, on our way to Bear Track, starting to "go to muling", on contrary creek, undated

  • Box 6, page 27
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Four women in a boat on a lake, wooden house on a hill, written on page, South Fork Jane Cavie Charlie and my Jaidner, the first court house in Lu County, undated

  • Box 6, page 28
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Family in front of a wooden house, elderly man walking on a dirt road, written on page, a house on Bear Track, the home of our friends the May family, an old man of the mountains, undated

  • Box 6, page 29
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Street lined with several wooden houses, group of people with their backs turned to the camera in front of a wooden structure, written on page, a cross street in Beattyville the bank in the background, the baptism up the gap, undated

  • Box 6, page 30
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Rocky path in a forest, log cabin with a family in the doorway, boy holding a bucket surrounded by rundown buildings, two women and five men on a cart in front of a wooden building, written on page, up Contrary Creek, a windowless log cabin, at the mouth of the McGuire mines, when we went up Stuffle Bean for a service, undated

  • Box 6, page 31
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Two women in a boat on the bank of a lake, four women in a boat on a lake, Cary and Jane sailing the boat to take some of us for a ride, on the way to Nash Brand rock, undated

  • Box 6, page 32
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Two boys standing around a well, three women washing clothes in wooden buckets on a riverbank, man walking on dirt road, written on page, two of our boys at home, the weekly washing on the river bank, Mr. Patterson about his father's business, undated

  • Box 6, page 33
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Group of women on a bridge over a river, girl standing outside wearing a large bonnet, river and mountains, man riding a mule, written on page, the river Jenny. On our way to the Norman Mines, the watch hat, the Kentucky River at Sulfur Spring north fork, undated

  • Box 6, page 34
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Back yard of the Proctor Mission house with a boy playing in a sandbox, written on page, sand pile in mission yard, undated

  • Box 6, page 35
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