Frontier Nursing Service records, 1789-1985
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Frontier Nursing Service records, 1789-1985
- Creator
- Frontier Nursing Service
- Extent
- 157 cubic ft.
- Subjects
- Breckinridge, Mary, 1881-1965.
- Breckinridge family.
- Belknap, Marion.
- Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977.
- Browne, Helen E.
- Buck, Dorothy Farrar.
- Caffin, Freda.
- Caldwell, John, Dr.
- Cashmore, Maude M.
- Dabney, Edward S., d. 1983.
- Dammann, Nancy.
- Ford, Henry, 1917-1987.
- Gage, Margaret, d. ca. 1983.
- Harris, Zaydee Dejonge.
- Hodge, Lucille.
- Ireland, Kate.
- Lewis, Agnes.
- Massie, Francis M., d. 1985.
- Morgan, Anne, 1873-1952.
- O'Rear, Edward Clay, 1863-1961.
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.
- Rogers, Will, 1879-1935.
- Codman, E. A., Mrs.
- Coffman, William H., Mrs.
- Wright, Floyd, Mrs.
- American Association of Nurse-Midwives.
- Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery.
- Frontier Nursing Service, inc.
- Kentucky State Association of Midwives.
- Health services administration -- Kentucky.
- Nursing -- Kentucky
- Women in medicine.
- Midwives -- Correspondence.
- Nurses -- Correspondence.
- Nursing schools -- Kentucky.
- Appalachian Region -- History.
- Oral histories.
- Photoprints.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Mary Breckinridge founded the Frontier Nursing Service, originally known as the Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, in rural Leslie County, Kentucky, in 1925. To that mountain area, Breckinridge brought a background and professional training that enabled her to establish and maintain a unique health care organization.
- A member of a distinguished Kentucky family, Breckinridge began her nursing career in 1907, following the loss of her first husband. The death of her two small children, Polly and Breckie, during a second marriage had a profound and lasting influence. Breckie's death in 1918, particularly, motivated her toward the care of young children. As a spokeswoman for the Children's Bureau in 1918, Breckinridge traveled throughout the United States gathering information and speaking on the welfare of children. Following the First World War she affiliated with the American Committee for Devastated France, whose mission was to aid the French people in recovering from the horrors of war. Working alongside British nurse-midwives and French midwives, Breckinridge realized the worth of combining the two professions -- nursing and midwifery.
- After her return to the United States, Breckinridge spent the next years formulating a plan for her life's work. She continued her education at Teacher's College, Columbia University, taking courses in public health nursing. Breckinridge then spent the summer of 1923 investigating the conditions of midwifery in three Kentucky counties: Leslie, Knott, and Owsley. Returning to Europe, she studied midwifery at the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies and then traveled to the Scottish Highlands to observe the operation of the Highlands and Islands Medical Service.
- Having observed the success of nurse-midwives in France, England and Scotland, Breckinridge pioneered the concept in the United States. The Frontier Nursing Service held its initial meeting on May 28, 1925, at the Capitol Hotel in Frankfort, Kentucky. Executive officers, articles of incorporation, by-laws, and a quarterly publication provided the group with the standard trappings of a viable organization. Breckinridge dedicated her time and efforts to establishing her organization with the local residents as well as developing a national network of loyal friends -- members of the city committees -- who remained supporters through the years.
- Scope and Content
- This collection relates to the Frontier Nursing Service and its associated organizations, such as the Kentucky State Association of Midwifery, the American Association of Nurse-midwives, and the Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery. Most of the early records included in the collection detail the activities of Mary Breckinridge before the establishment of the FNS. The Mary Breckinridge Series includes copies of her autobiography Wide Neighborhoods, as well as materials relating to her spiritual advisor Adeline Cashmore. The records of the organization itself include office files for the Wendover, Kentucky headquarters and Beech Fork District Office, as well as financial records for other district offices. In addition to Breckinridge, the collection also contains the files of the following staff members: Helen E. Browne, Dorothy Buck, Freda Caffin, Nancy Dammann, Kate Ireland, Agnes Lewis, Lucille Hodge, and Ed Dabney.
- Materials include correspondence, minutes, reports, promotional materials, guestbooks, financial files, architectural plans, and memorabilia. There is also an accompanying collection of photographs and other audio-visual materials located in Audio-Visual Archives, as well as a collection of oral histories located in the Oral History Center.
Contents of the Collection
ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES
The Organizational Series includes documents relating to the administration of the Frontier Nursing Service. The articles of incorporation and the original and amended by-laws provide information on the purpose and goals of the organization from its founding in 1925. Minutes and reports from meetings highlight the concerns and issues which confronted the Frontier Nursing Service. Detailed statistical reports and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Tabulations of Frontier Nursing Service Midwifery Records are evidence of the organization's early success in carrying out its mission.
Complete files of the Quarterly Bulletin, as well as numerous examples of promotional materials, illustrate Mary Breckinridge's continuous efforts to publicize the work of the Frontier Nursing Service. Through the years, journals and newspapers featured the Frontier Nursing Service, and many of these articles are included in this series. The memorabilia section contains various items relating to events and people associated with the Frontier Nursing Service, including guest books, which recorded the visits and comments of friends and supporters.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BY-LAWS
Articles of Incorporation
Original set, Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, October 1925
Certificate of Corporation and official documents, September 6, 1928
First proposed amendment, First draft, 1928
First amendment, 1928
Second amendment, 1928
Correspondence, 1930-1931
Amended set, 1932
Kentucky Secretary of State, Certificate with amendments, 1932
Memo and notes concerning copies of By-laws and Articles of Incorporation, 1950
By-Laws
Original set, Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, n.d.
Second set, 1932
Third set, n.d.
Amended set, 1936
Second amended set, n.d.
Amended set, 1949
Amended, 1950
RECORDS OF MEETINGS
1925 - 1930
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Frontier Nursing Service, Board of Governors' Meetings, Minutes, Summary, 1925-1935
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Organizational Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1925
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, List of Personnel (Executive Group), c.1925
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Leslie County Branch Members, c.1925
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Executive Group (hereafter cited as EG), Minutes, June 9, 1925
EG Minutes, October 5, 1925
EG Minutes, October 9, 1925
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, October 9, 1925
EG Minutes, October 14, 1925
EG Minutes, December 30, 1925
EG Minutes, February 9, 1926
EG Minutes, April 29, 1926
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, May 12, 1926
EG Minutes, June 29, 1926
EG Minutes, August 7, 1926
EG Minutes, September 14, 1926
Treasurer's Report, May 1 - October 1, 1926
Director's Report, November 29, 1926
EG Minutes, December 31, 1926
EG Minutes, April 24, 1926
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, May 18, 1927
Director's Report, May 18, 1927
EG Minutes, October 10, 1927
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, October 20, 1927
EG Minutes, March 10, 1928
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, May 11, 1928
EG Minutes, August 25, 1928
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes and Director's Report, November 8, 1928
EG Minutes, January 11, 1929
Frontier Nursing Service Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes and Director's Report, May 21, 1929
EG Minutes, July 3, 1929
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes and Director's Report, October 31, 1929
EG Minutes, May 12, 1930
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting Minutes and Director's Report, May 31, 1930
EG Minutes and Director's Report, July 21, 1930
EG Minutes, November 14, 1930
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, November 18, 1930
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Membership Attendance Record, May 28, 1925-October 2U, 1927
Frontier Nursing Service, Membership Attendance Record, May 11, 1928-November 16, 1930
EG Attendance Record, June 9, 1925-July 3, 1929
EG Attendance Record, May 11, 1928-November 16, 1931
Frontier Nursing Service Trustees in Kentucky, Attendance Record, May 11, 1928 - November 16, 1930
1931 - 1935
Frontier Nursing Service Executive Board in Kentucky (hereafter cited as EB), Minutes, April 2, 1931
Frontier Nursing Service, Amended Articles of Incorporation and By-laws
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, June 30, 1931
EB Minutes, November 14, 1931
Supplemental Material, 1931
EB Minutes, March 28, 1932
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 26, 1932
Frontier Nursing Service, Board of Trustees, Minutes, May 26, 1932
EB Minutes, June 12, 1932
EB Minutes, October 12, 1932
EB Minutes, November 19, 1932
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, November 19, 1932
Supplemental Material, 1932
EB Minutes, May 11, 1933
EB Director's Report, May 11, 1933
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting Minutes, June 1, 1933
EB Minutes, October 10, 1933
Frontier Nursing Service, Semi-annual Meeting, Minutes, November 17, 1933
EB Minutes, January 31, 1934
EB Minutes, May 7, 1934
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 29, 1934
Frontier Nursing Service, National Board of Trustees, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 29, 1934
EB Minutes, October 16, 1934
EB Minutes, May 7, 1935
EB Minutes, May 25, 1935
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting Minutes, May 25, 1935
EB Minutes, October 2, 1935
1936 - 1940
Frontier Nursing Service, Board of Governors' Meeting, Minutes, Summary, 1936-1945
Frontier Nursing Service, Executive Committee (hereafter cited as EC), Minutes, April 25, 1936
EC Director's Report, April 25, 1936
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 23, 1936
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Director's Report, May 23, 1936
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Resolution, May 23, 1936
EC Director's Report, August 8, 1936
EC Minutes, November 6, 1936
EC Director's Report, November 6, 1936
EC Director's Supplemental Report, November 6, 1936
Supplemental Material, 1936
EC Minutes, April 8, 1937
EC Director's Report, April 8, 1937
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Director's Report, May 28, 1937
EC Minutes, October 11, 1937
EC Director's Report, October 18, 1937
Supplemental Material, 1937
EC Minutes, March 4, 1938
EC Director's Report, March 4, 1938
EC Minutes, May 28, 1938
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1938
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Resolution, May 28, 1938
Supplemental Material, 1938
EC Minutes, January 12, 1939
EC Director's Report, January 12, 1939
EC Minutes, May 24, 1939
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 24, 1939
EC Minutes, October 31, 1939
EC Director's Report, October 31, 1939
Supplemental Material, 1939
Director's Report, c.1940
EC Minutes, February 16, 1940
EC Director's Report, February 16, 1940
EC Minutes, May 28, 1940
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1940
EC Minutes, November 26, 1940
EC Director's Report, November 26, 1940
Supplemental Material, 1940
1941 - 1945
EC Minutes, April 4, 1941
EC Director's Report, April 4, 1941
EC Minutes, May 28, 1941
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1941
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Director's Report, May 28, 1941
EC Minutes, November 7, 1941
EC Director's Report, November 7, 1941
Supplemental Material, 1941
EC Minutes, February 5, 1942
EC Director's Report, February 5, 1942
EC Minutes, May 27, 1942
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 27, 1942
EC Minutes, October 26, 1942
Supplemental Material, 1942
EC Minutes, May 29, 1943
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting Minutes, May 29, 1943
EC Minutes, November 1, 1943
EC Director's Report, November 1, 1943
Supplemental Material, 1943
EC Minutes, May 25, 1944
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 25, 1944
EC Minutes, November 28, 1944
EC Director's Report, November 28, 1944
EC Minutes, May 30, 1945
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 30, 1945
EC Minutes, December 1, 1945
EC Director's Report, December 2, 1945
Supplemental Material, 1945
1946 - 1950
Frontier Nursing Service, Board of Governors' Meetings, Minutes, Summary, 1946-1955
EC Minutes, May 31, 1946
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 31, 1946
EC Minutes, December 6, 1946
EC Director's Report, December 6, 1946
Supplemental Material, 1946
EC Minutes, February 28, 1947
SC Director's Report, February 28, 1947
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Extract from minutes, February 28, 1947
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1947
EC Minutes, October 25, 1947
EC Director's Report, October 25, 1947
Supplemental Material, 1947
EC Minutes, March 16, 1948
EC Director's Report, March 16, 1948
14 Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1948
EC Minutes, December 6, 1948
EC Director's Report, December 6, 1948
Supplemental Material, 1948
Conference at Hyden Hospital between Mary Breckinridge and J.E. Johnston, W. A. Heck and Gallous Morgan, May 26, 1949
EC Minutes, June 1, 1949
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, June 1, 1949
EC Minutes, October 25, 1949
Supplemental Material, 1949
EC Minutes, March 31, 1950
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 31, 1950
EC Minutes, December 5, 1950
EC Director's Report, December 5, 1950
Supplemental Material, 1950
1951 - 1960
Director's Letter to EC, March 12, 1951
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 31, 1951
EC Minutes, December 4, 1951
Supplemental Material, 1951
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting Minutes, June 4, 1952
EC Minutes, September 24, 1952
Supplemental Material, 1952
EC Minutes, March 27, 1953
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 28, 1953
EC Minutes, November 18, 1953
EC Minutes, April 9, 1954
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 26, 1954
New York Department of Social Welfare, Form of Consent to Use Names, August 23, 1954
EC Minutes, December 14, 1954
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting Minutes, May 23, 1955
EC Minutes, May 27, 1955
EC Minutes, November 30, 1955
Frontier Nursing Service, Board of Governors' Meeting, Minutes, Summary, 1956-1965
EC Minutes, March 23, 1956
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 31, 1956
EC Minutes, October 29, 1956
EC Minutes, March 29, 1957
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 27, 1957
EC Minutes, November 4, 1957
EC Minutes, March 17, 1958
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting Minutes, June 4, 1958
EC Minutes, November 11, 1958
Supplemental Material, 1958
EC Minutes, April 15, 1959
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, June 8, 1959
EC Minutes, December 4, 1959
EC Minutes, April 12, 1960
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, June 3, 1960
EC Minutes, December 6, 1960
1961 - 1971
EC Minutes, April 22, 1961
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, June 12, 1961
EC Minutes, November 11, 1961
EC Minutes, April 28, 1962
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, June 12, 1960
EC Minutes, November 10, 1962
EC Minutes, April 20, 1963
EC Minutes, October 10, 1963
Supplemental Material, 1963
EC Minutes, April 18, 1964
EC Minutes, December 1, 1964
Supplemental Material, 1964
EC Minutes, April 10, 1965
EC Minutes, May 18, 1965
EC Minutes, June 8, 1965
EC Minutes, October 8, 1965
Supplemental Material, 1965
Frontier Nursing Service Board of Governors' Meetings (hereafter cited as BG), Minutes, Summary 1966 - 1974
Board Meeting, Notes and Supplemental Material, 1966
Subcommittee Meeting, Supplemental Material, 1966
BG Field Report, April 4, 1967
BG Minutes, April 15, 1967
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 31, 1967
BG Minutes, May 31, 1967
BG Field Report, October 10, 1967
BG Minutes, October 10, 1967
Supplemental Material, 1967
Subcommittee Meeting, Supplemental Material, 1967
BG Field Report, March 2, 1968
BG Minutes, April 6, 1968
BG Minutes, May 22, 1968
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 22, 1968
BG Field Report, September 4, 1968
BG Minutes, September 28, 1968
Subcommittee Meeting, Supplemental Material, 1968
BG Interim Report, January 9, 1969
BG Field Report, March 10, 1969
BG Minutes, March 29, 1969
BG Minutes, May 21, 1969
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 21, 1969
BG Field Report, October 15, 1969
BG Minutes, November 6, 1969
Subcommittee Meeting, Supplemental Material, 1969
BG Field Report, March 19, 1970
BG Minutes, April 4, 1970
BG Minutes, May 27, 1970
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 27, 1970
BG Field Report, September 5, 1970
BG Minutes, October 21, 1970
Supplemental Material, 1970
Subcommittee Meeting, Supplemental Material, 1970
District Staff Meetings, 1971
Medical Staff Meetings, 1971
1971 - 1976
BG Field Report, February 1971
BG Minutes, March 27, 1971
BG Minutes, May 25, 1971
BG Minutes May 26, 1971
BG Field Report, September 21, 1971
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 26, 1971
BG Minutes, October 13, 1971
Long Range Planning Committee, Minutes, June 30, 1971
Education Committee, Minutes, September 29, 1971
Supplemental Material, 1971
BG Field Report, February 24, 1972
BG Minutes April 16, 1972
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 24, 1972
BG Minutes, May 24, 1972
BG Field Report, September 1972
BG Minutes October 14, 1972
Subcommittee Supplemental Material (1 of 2), 1972
Subcommittee Supplemental Material (2 of 2), 1972
BG Field Report Winter 1973
BG Minutes April 8, 1973
Frontier Nursing Service, Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 23, 1973
BG Minutes May 23, 1973
BG Field Report September 21, 1973
BG Minutes October 13, 1973
Buildings and Grounds Committee, Minutes, October 12, 1973
Development Committee, Minutes, October 12, 1973
Personnel Committee, Minutes October 12, 1973
BG Memo, November 1, 1973
Supplemental Material, 1973
Subcommittee, Supplemental Material, 1973
BG Field Report, February 1974
BG Minutes, March 24, 1974
BG Minutes, May 29, 1974
Frontier Nursing Service Annual Meeting, Minutes, May 29, 1974
BG Field Report, October 1974
Supplemental Material, 1974
Subcommittee Supplemental Material, 1974
BG Field Report, March 1975
BG Minutes, April 6, 1975
BG Minutes, May 28, 1975
BG Field Report, October 1975
BG Minutes, October 18, 1975
Program Planning Committee, Minutes, October 17, 1975
Development Committee, Minutes, October 17, 1975
Personnel Committee, Minutes, October 17, 1975
Supplemental Material, 1975
Subcommittee Supplemental Material, 1975
BG Minutes, April 10-11, 1976
Education Subcommittee, Minutes, April 10, 1976
Professional Standards Committee, Minutes, April 10, 1976
Personnel Committee, Minutes, April 10, 1976
Development Committee, Minutes, April 10, 1976
Nominating Committee, Minutes, April 10, 1976
BG Minutes, May 25-26, 1976
BG Minutes June 21, 1976
Supplemental Material, 1976
Subcommittee Supplemental Material, 1976
STATISTICAL REPORTS
1925 - 1935
1925
1926
1927
Hyden, January, March, May - July
Hyden, Annual Report, May 1926 - April 1927
Hyden, Wendover, Jessie Preston Draper Centers, January - April, June, December
Hyden, Wendover, Up River Centers, May
Hyden, Wendover, Up River, Confluence Centers, July
Hyden, Wendover, Up River, Possum Bend Centers, August - December
Wendover Center, January - December
Wendover Center, Annual Report, May 1926 - April 1927
1928
1929
1930
Clay County Centers (Red Bird and Atwood), January - March
Leslie County Centers, January, February
Hyden, Wendover, Beech Fork, Possum Bend, Atwood, Red Bird Centers, January, November, December
Grand Total - All Centers, May, August - December
Grand Total - All Centers, May 1929 - April 1930
Leslie and Clay County Centers, May 1, 1929 - April 1, 1930
1931
1932
1933
1934-1935
1940-1941
1942-1943
1943-1944
1944-1945
Comparative Report by Double Centers and Single Centers, Hyden Clinic and Hyden Hospital
1946-1947
Comparative Report by Double Centers and Single Centers, Hyden Clinic and Hyden Hospital
1947-1948
Comparative Report by Double Centers and Single Centers, Hyden Clinic and Hyden Hospital
1948-1949
1949-1950
Comparative Report by Double and Single Centers - Hyden Clinic and Hyden Hospital
1952-1953
Comparative Report by Double and Single Centers - Hyden Clinic and Hyden Hospital
1953-1954
Comparative Report by Double and Single Centers - Hyden Clinic and Hyden Hospital
1954-1955
1955-1956
1956-1957
1958-1959
1959-1960
1960-1961
1961-1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
1964-1965
1965-1966
1966-1967
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TABULATIONS OF FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE MIDWIFERY RECORDS
Series I, First 1000 Deliveries
Series II, Second 1000 Deliveries
Series III, Third 1000 Deliveries
Series IV, Fourth 1000 Deliveries
Series VI, Sixth 1000 Deliveries
Series X, Tenth 1000 Deliveries
Comparative Tables of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 10th Series
Summary of the Tenth Thousand Confinement Records
Correspondence
OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS
Quarterly Bulletin
Vol. I, 1925-1926
Vol. II, 1926-1927
Vol. III, 1927-1928
Vol. IV, 1928-1929
Vol. V, 1929-1930
Vol. VI, 1930-1931
Vol. VII, 1931-1932
Vol. VIII, 1932-1933
Vol. IX, 1933-1934
Vol. X, 1934-1935
Vol. XI, 1935-1936
Vol. XII, 1936-1937
Vol. XIII, 1937-1938
Vol. XIV, 1938-1939
Vol. XV, 1939-1940
Vol. XVI, 1940-1941
Vol. XVII, 1941-1942
Vol. 18, 1942-1943
Vol. 19, 1943-1944
Vol. 20, 1944-1945
Vol. 21, 1945-1946
Vol. 22, 1946-1947
Vol. 23, 1947-1948
Vol. 24, 1948-1949
Vol. 25, 1949-1950
Vol. 26, 1950-1951
Vol. 27, 1951-1952
Vol. 28, 1952-1953
Vol. 29, 1953-1954
Vol. 30, 1954-1955
Vol. 31, 1955-1956
Vol. 32, 1956-1957
Vol. 33, 1957-1958
Vol. 34, 1958-1959
Vol. 35, 1959-1960
Vol. 36, 1960-1961
Vol. 37, 1961-1962
Vol. 38, 1962-1963
Vol. 39, 1963-1964
Vol. 40, 1964-1965
Vol. 41, 1965-1966
Vol. 42, 1966-1967
Vol. 43, 1967-1968
Vol. 44, 1968-1969
Vol. 45, 1969-1970
Vol. 46, 1970-1971
Vol. 47, 1971-1972
Vol. 48, 1972-1973
Vol. 49, 1973-1974
Vol. 50, 1974-1975
Vol. 51, 1975-1976
Vol. 52, 1976-1977
Vol. 53, 1977-1978
Vol. 54, 1978-1979
Vol. 55, 1979-1980
Vol. 56, 1980-1981
Vol. 57, 1981-1982
Vol. 58, 1982-1983
Vol. 59, 1983-1984
Vol. 60, 1984-1985
Vol. 61, 1985-1986
Vol. 62, 1986-1987
Vol. 63, 1987-1988
Vol. 64, 1988-1989
Vol. 65, 1989-1990
Vol. 66, 1990-1991
Vol. 67, 1991-1992
Vol. 68, 1992-1993
Vol. 69, 1993-1994
Vol. 70, 1994-1995
Vol. 71, 1995-1996
Vol. 72, 1996-1997
Quarterly Bulletin Reprints
"Statement of Costs of the Frontier Nursing Service," Ella Woodyard, Vol. III, Winter 1928.
"Organization and Supervision of the Field Work of the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.," Mary B. Willeford, R.N., Vol. X, Winter 1935.
"How the District Nurse Spends Her Day," Vol. XII, Summer 1936.
"Cooperative Handknitters," Nora Kelly, Vol. XIV, Winter 1939.
"Report on the Third Thousand Confinements of the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.," Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Vol. XIV, Winter 1939.
"Letters from a Frontier Hospital," Charlotte Duggar, R.N., Vol. XV, Spring 1940.
"The Organization of the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.," Dorothy F. Buck, R.N., Vol. XVI, Summer 1940.
"The Gift of One Common Tongue," Col. J.C. Breckinridge, Vol. XVI, Autumn 1940.
"Report on the Fourth Thousand Confinements of the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.," Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Vol. XVI, Winter 1941.
"The Organization of the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.," Vol. XVI, Spring 1941.
"Union Now With Britain: A Review," Vol. XVI, Spring 1941.
"A Junior Courier's First Impressions," Barberie Whipple, Vol. XVII, Summer 1941.
"Saddle-bag and Log Cabin Technique," Vanda Summers, R.N., Vol. XVII, Summer 1941.
"Kentucky to Japan," Vol. XVII, Autumn 1941.
"American Association of Nurse-Midwives," Dorothy F. Buck, Vol. XVII, Spring 1942.
"Midwifery in the Kentucky Mountains: An Investigation in 1923," Mary Breckinridge, Vol. XVII, Spring 1942.
"Map of Frontier Nursing Service Country and Contiguous Territory," Vol. 18, Summer 1942.
"Childbirth and War," Mary Breckinridge, Vol. 18, Autumn 1942.
"Diary of a Courier," Patricia Pettit, Vol. 18, Winter 1945.
"Teaching is a Joy," Henry S. Waters, M.D., Vol. XXI, Winter 1946.
"A Few Notes on Nursing," Mary Breckinridge, Vol. 23, Spring 1948.
"Letters from Wendover," Margaret McDowell, Vol. 23, Spring 1948.
"Field Notes," Mary Breckinridge, Vol. 24, Summer 1948.
"Figures that are Facts," Mary Breckinridge, Vol. XXVI, Winter 1951.
"Report on the Tenth Thousandth Confinements and on the First Thousand Confinements of the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.," Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Vol. 33, Spring 1958 and Vol. 8, Summer 1932.
"A Century of Nursing: Two Book Reviews," Vol. 36, Summer 1960.
"The Educational Value of the Midwife to the Individual and Her Family," Carolyn Banghart, R.N., Vol. 36, Autumn 1960.
"Wells -- Worthy and Worthless," Agnes Lewis, Vol. 37, Spring 1962.
"Mary Breckinridge Day," Vol. 38, Autumn 1962.
"Yarb Lore in the Kentucky Mountains," Mary Breckinridge, Vol. XXXIX, Winter 1964.
"Forty-Second Annual Report," Vol. 43, Summer 1967.
"Mary Breckinridge Hospital and Development Fund," Vol. 44, Summer 1968.
"Family Nurse Practitioners in Kentucky," Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Vol. 44, Spring 1969.
"An Introduction to the Eastern Kentucky Dialect," Winter 1976.
Quarterly Bulletin Miscellany
Subscription appeals
Subscription gift cards
Subscription offers
Subscription renewal cards
Art work
In Memoriam
Index
Miscellaneous pieces
Medical Publications
Medical Routine
Routine. 1928.
Medical Routine. Revised 1930.
Medical Routine. Third Edition. Revised 1936.
Medical Routine. Fourth Edition. Revised 1948.
Medical Routine. Fourth Edition. Revised 1953.
Medical Directives (formerly Medical Routine)
Midwifery Routine
DEEDS AND LEASES
Clearing, Leslie County
November 7, 1923
June 28, 1926
February 13, 1929
December 26, 1929
July 6, 1936
November 19, 1937
April 15, 1941
June 30, 1967
Wendover, Leslie County
July 28, 1936
July 29, 1940
April 2, 1945
January 30, 1948
September 14, 1948
March 21, 1960
June 7, 1961
August 10, 1965
December 6, 1965
July 2, 1967
Hyden, Hospital, Leslie County
June 30, 1926
July 21, 1926
July 26, 1926
June 4, 1929
June 15, 1929
October 16, 1929
June 7, 1930
March 21, 1934
May 29, 1934
April 14, 1937
June 4, 1938
April 3, 1939
June 14, 1939
July 12, 1939
October 27, 1939
February 20, 1939
July 18, 1949
April 22, 1963
April 6, 1965
September 1965
Mary Breckinridge Hospital, Leslie County
Beech Fork Center, Leslie County
August 12, 1926
October 23, 1926
July 27, 1927
January 16, 1929
March 4, 1930
July 8, 1944
May 1, 1948
November 21, 1951
October 20, 1967
Bowlington, Margaret Durbin Harper Center, Perry County
Brutus, Clay County
March 20, 1930
September 5, 1930
December 3, 1931
June 4, 1940
September 24, 1940
January 31, 1950
August 8, 1960
March 17, 1961
Confluence Center, Leslie County
Flat Creek, Clay County
Red Bird Center, Clay County
PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
General Appeals
"A Day in the Life of a Frontier Nurse-Midwife," 1926
Special Appeal, 1931
"Will You Fill Her Saddlebags?" 1931
"Will You Fill Her Saddlebags?" 1933
"Enos and Eva" Easter Day, 1934
"Will You Fill Her Saddlebags?" 1935
Information Brochure, c.1936
"Will You Fill Her Saddlebags?" 1936
"Will You Fill Her Saddlebags?" 1937
"Will You Fill Her Saddlebags?" 1938
"You're Wanted on Cutshin" 1939
"You're Wanted on Cutshin" 1939
"Haggin" letter sent with Summer Appeal, June 1939
"American" Appeal, May 1942
Membership Appeal, Summer 1942
Appeal sent to lapsed donors, 1946
Information Brochure, 1946
Appeal sent to Cincinnati, July 1946
Appeal sent to Committee Members, July and August 1946
Appeal sent to lapsed donors, July and August 1946
Leaflet card, August 1946
Information Brochure, 1948
Information Brochure, 1950
Information Brochure, 1951
Information Brochure, 1952
In Memoriam, 1953
Information Brochure, 1953
"Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.: First Forty Years: 1925-1965"
Mary Breckinridge Hospital and Development Fund: Progress Report, May 1969; "...to see ourselves surpassed..." c.1967
In Memoriam, 1970
Information Brochure, 1972
"The New Hospital Construction Begins!" Postcard, April 1972
Trustees' Christmas Letter, 1976
Courier Letter, 1977
Courier Letter, 1978
Courier Letter, 1978
Courier Letter, 1979
The Betty Lester/Anna May January Education Fund, c.1980
The Courier and Volunteer Newsletter, 1980
Information Brochure, 1981
Information Brochure, 1983
Information Brochure, 1985
Information Brochure, 1987
General appeals, n.d. (11 types)
"Waiting"
1935-1936
1937
1st and 2nd reminder, Winter 1941
3rd reminder, Winter 1941
1st and 2nd reminder, Spring and Summer 1942
3rd reminder, Spring and Summer 1942 and 1st reminder, 1942
Spring Appeal; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd reminder, Summer 1943
1st, 2nd, and 3rd reminder, Winter 1943
Spring Appeal; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd reminder, Summer 1944
Spring Appeal; 1st nad 3rd reminder, 1945
1st, 2nd, and 3rd reminder, Winter 1946
1946
1st reminder, Spring 1947; 1st reminder, Summer 1947; 3rd reminder, 1947
1948
1951
1st reminder, Winter 1952; 2nd reminder, 1952
1953
1969
1971
1973
1974
1976
1977, 1st and 2nd Reminder
1979-1980
n.d. (8 types)
Christmas Appeals
1925
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
n.d.
Information Guides
1931
1932
1942
1943
1946
1947
1948
1950
1951
1955
1963
c.1967
1967
1969, 1973
1976, 1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1984
Information Circulars
Circular No. 4, General Information for Inquirers Regarding Positions with the Frontier Nursing Service, n.d.
Circular No. 5, Information for Inquirers Regarding Posts in the Courier Service of the Frontier Nursing Service, Revised 1962, Revised 1965, Application Blank for Courier Service
Circular No. 6, What is the Frontier Nursing Service?, 1934 - 1935
Circular No. 7, Travel Directions for Reaching the Frontier Nursing Service, n.d.
Miscellaneous Information
Annual Meeting Notices
1932
1934
1935
1937
1938
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
PUBLICATIONS ABOUT THE FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE
1926 - 1941
"Experiences of the Nurse-Midwife in the Kentucky Mountains," Freda Caffin and Mrs. Caroline Caffin, reprint. Nation's Health, December 1926.
"Enter -- the Nurse-Midwife," Edna C. Rockstroh, R.N., Introduction by Mary C. Breckinridge, reprint. American Journal of Nursing, March 1927.
"British Maternity Nursing on an American Frontier," Edith Reeves Solenberger, reprint. Cripple, April 1930.
"The Clinic the Neighbors Built," Betty Lester, reprint. Survey, April 1930.
"A Christmas 'Least One on Hell-fer-Sartin," Frances Fell, R.N., reprint. Public Health Nurse, December 1930.
"Nurses on Horseback," Edith Reeves Solenberger, Hygeia, The Health Magazine, July 1931.
"Nurses on Horseback," Edith Reeves Solenberger, reprint. Hygeia, The Health Magazine, July 1931.
Frontier Nursing Service, Anne Winslow, Miscellaneous Contributions on the Costs of Medical Care, January 1932.
"The Nurse on Horseback," Ernest Poole, Good Housekeeping, June 1932.
"The Nurse on Horseback," Ernest Poole, reprint. Good Housekeeping Magazine, June 1932.
Income and Health in Remote Rural Areas, Mary B. Willeford, R.N., New York, 1932.
"The Frontier Nursing Service," Mary B. Willeford, R.N., reprint. Public Health Nursing, January 1933.
"Kentucky's National Demonstration," Wilma Duvall, Kentucky Progress Magazine, Spring 1934.
"Mountain Medicine," John H. Kooser, M.D., reprint. Journal of Medicine, April 1934.
"Medicine for the Mountaineers," reprint. International Altrusan, December 1935.
"You Can't Isolate the Browns in Time and Space," reprint. To Pragma, January 1937.
"The Frontier Nursing Service Brings Health to Kentucky Mountaineers," Life, June 1937.
"Lifesavers of the Bush," Sir James Barrett, The Rotarian, August 1937.
"Saddle-bag and Log Cabin Technic," Vanda Summers, R.N., reprint. American Journal of Nursing, November 1938.
"Pellagra of Kentucky Mountain Folk," John H. Kooser, M.D., and M.A. Blankenhorn, M.D., reprint. Journal of the American Medical Association, June 1939.
"Frontier Nursing Service," reprint. Woman's Almanac, 1940.
"Frontier Nursing Service," reprint (with 1945 post-script). Woman's Almanac, 1940.
"Frontier Nursing Service," reprint (with 1950, 1951 postscripts). Woman's Almanac, 1940.
"The Nurses on Horseback Ride On," Dorothy F. Buck, R.N., reprint. American Journal of Nursing, September 1940.
"Recent Developments in the Treatment and Prevention of Pellagra," John Kooser, M.D., reprint. Kentucky Medical Journal, January 1941.
"Observations of the Possible Relationship of Diet to Late Toxemia of Pregnancy," John H. Kooser, M.D., reprint. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, February 1941.
"Pellagra and the Public Health," John H. Kooser, M.D. and M.A. Blankenhorn, M.D., reprint. Journal of the American Medical Association, March 1941.
"Frontier Nursing," Lilly Review, September 1941.
1942 - 1958
"I Wanted to Live, America," Gladys Marcia Peacock, 1942.
"Rural Obstetrics," John H. Kooser, M.D., reprint. Southern Medical Journal, February 1942.
"Frontier Nurse," Helen Riesenfeld, Look, January 23, 1945.
"Dietary Deficiencies, A Review of Vitamin B Deficiencies," John H. Kooser, M.D., reprint. Kentucky Medical Journal, June 1943.
"Heroines on Horseback," Dorothy Miles, Colliers Magazine, August 1946.
"Opportunity in the Kentucky Mountains," Minnie Goodnow, Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, October 1946.
"Frontier Nursing Service," Adelheid Mueller, Walther League Messenger, April 1948.
"Frontier Nursing Service Aids Remote Areas in Hazard Section," Hi-Power News, May 1948.
"The Fruitful Mountaineers," T.S. Hyland, Life, December 1949.
"Rider on the Mountains," Elisabeth Hubbard Lansing, Senior Prom, March 1950.
"The Frontier Nursing Service Celebrates its Silver Anniversary," Helen E. Browne, Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, May 1950.
"The Good Neighbor of Wide Neighborhoods," William E. Schupp, In Kentucky, Summer 1953.
"Mercy Hits the Trail," Joe Creason, Courier-Journal Magazine, November 29, 1953.
"Nursing by Jeep and Horseback," Anne Haney, Progressive Farmer, September 1954.
"The Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky," Eve Chetwynd, Nursing Mirror, February 1955.
"Frontier Nurses Help Young and Old in Mountains," Scope Weekly, January 22, 1958.
1961 - 1968
"A Foreign Mission Close to Home," Don Rutledge, Maclean's, April 8, 1961.
"Hossback to Jeep," Joe Creason, Courier-Journal Magazine, June 11, 1961.
"The Song of the Thousandsticks Mountain," Lilly Review, December 1961.
"District Nursing in Kentucky," Jill T. Ash, R.N.; "Oxygen and a Swinging Bridge," Anne Cundle, R.N., District Nursing, September 1962.
"Angels on Horseback," George W. Hackett, St. Jude, May 1963.
"Edge of Dark Land," Alfred Clem and Harry Hardenbrook, Abbottempo, February 1964.
"She Pioneered Nursing Aid in theRoche Medical Image, October 1966.
"Kentucky Frontier Nursing Service," Elizabeth Hillman, Nurses League Magazine, 1966-67.
"Nursing Hill Country Style," Josephine Rich, M.D.'s Wife, January 1967.
"The Frontier Nursing Service," Junior League Magazine, May/June 1967.
"The Nurse-Midwife as a Mediator of Contraception," W.B. Rogers Beasley, reprint. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, May 1967.
"Rebirth of the Midwife," Dorothy Crane Davis and Lamar Middleton, Today's Health, February 1968.
"Miss Katie's Adopted Hills," Mary Strassmeyer, The Plain Dealer, Sunday, March 10, 1968.
"The Mary Breckinridge Hospital," Tudor Rose Councillor, March 1968.
"Frontier Nursing Service," Hon. Tim Lee Carter, Congressional Record, April 2, 1968.
"Family Planning by Nurse-Midwives in a Rural Area," W. B. Rogers Beasley et al, reprint. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India, June 1968.
1969 - 1987
"Extension of Medical Services Through Nurse Assistants,' W.B. Rogers Beasley, reprint. Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association, February 1949.
"Frontier Nursing Service Inc.," Helen E. Browne, Appalachia Medicine, June 1970.
"Into Appalachia," Loretto Magazine, Fall 1970.
"Rebirth of the Midwife," Life, November 1971.
"Frontier Nursing Service," Hon. Tim Lee Carter, Congressional Record, May 16, 1972.
"Frontier's Family Nurses," Barbara G. Schutt, American Journal of Nursing, May 1972.
"The Frontier Nursing Service," Gertrude Issacs, reprint. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, June 1972.
"After Office Hours," W. B. Rogers Beasley, M.D., reprint. Obstetrics and Gynecology, January 1973.
"Nurses at Work: Kentucky Story," D. E. Burchill, Australian Nurses Journal, February 1973.
"They Bring the Gift of Healing," Susanne Anderson, America Illustrated, February 1973.
"The Frontier Nursing Service," Midwives Chronicle, May 1975.
"The Frontier Nursing Service -- Fifty Years in the Mountains," Helen Tirpak, Nursing Outlook, May 1975.
"Reduced Hospitalization through Decentralized Care of Chronically Ill," Karen A. Gordon and Gertrude Issacs, December 1975 (typescript submitted for publication).
"Frontier Nurses," Fran Maierhauser, Rural Kentuckian, December 1977.
"Mary Breckinridge and the Frontier Nursing Service," Carol Crowe-Carraco, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, July 1978.
"Mary Breckinridge, the Frontier Nursing Service and the Introduction of Nurse-Midwifery in the United States," Nancy Schrom Dye, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 1983.
"Mary Breckinridge and the American Committee for Devastated France: The Foundations of the Frontier Nursing Service," Anne G. Campbell, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Summer 1984.
"FNS-A Story of Frontiers, Nursing, and Service,1 Robert Beeman, Kentucky Hospitals, Summer 1985.
"Women and Horses Meet the Challenge: Frontier Nursing Service," Lynn Weatherman, The American Saddlebred, September/October 1987.
"The Shangri-La Cure," Lucy Ratliff, unpublished.
"A Child, Welfare Nurse and Her Horse in the Mountains of Kentucky," Clifton R. Breckinridge, unpublished.
Clippings
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1956, Flat Creek Shooting
1957, Flood
1960s
1965, Mary Breckinridge's obituaries
1970-1972
1973-1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
n.d.
MEMORABILIA
Guest Books
Wendover
March 1926-May 1934
May 1934-June 1936
June 1936-November 1947
November 1947-July 1954
July 1954-June 1963
June 1963-May 1969
May 1969-September 1972
Other
Brutus, November 1931-December 1979
Flatcreek, June 1930-December 1978
Hyden Hospital, June 1928-May 1955
Possum Bend, May 1928-August 1945
Midwives Cottage, August 1951-September 1987
Scrapbooks
July 1941-May 1942
May 1942-October 1943
November 1943-December 1946
January 1947-November 1948
April 1949-Spring 1952
Fall 1951-June 1954
May 1954-June 1961
March 1961-September 1969
September 1969-December 1973
November 1969-November 1975
Miscellaneous Memorabilia
Mary Breckinridge Hospital Dedication Invitation, January 5, 1975
50th Anniversary Materials, May 28, 1975
Frontier Nursing Service Engagement Calendar, 1976
Open House Invitation, 1982
Frontier Nursing Service Buttons, n.d.
Kentucky Hospital Association, Institutional Member Certificate, n.d. (oversize box)
Postcard, Margaret Durbin Harper Nursing Center on Wolf Creek, Big Fork, Kentucky
Postcard, "Possum Bend" An Outpost Center of the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky
Postcard, Living Room of an Outpost Center of Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky
Postcard, View of Hyden, Kentucky from Hospital
Postcard, "Joy House," Home of Medical Director, Frontier Nursing Service, Hyden, Kentucky
Postcard, Margaret Voorhies Haggin Quarters for Nurses at Hyden Hospital and Health Center, Hyden, Kentucky
Postcard, St. Christopher's Chapel, Frontier Nursing Service Hospital, Hyden, Kentucky
Postcard On the Road to Wendover, Kentucky
Postcard The Cow Barn at Wendover, Kentucky
Postcard, Winter at Wendover, Kentucky
Postcard, State Highway Bridge over Middlefork River above Hyden, Kentucky
Postcard, A Frontier Nurse's Horse in the Kentucky Mountains
Various Forms used by Frontier Nursing Service including Donor Cards, Encounter Forms, Information Blanks, and Midwifery Summary Cards
Calendar, October 1985-December 1986
Sketch of the Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery
Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson Room Dedication Program, University of Kentucky
OFFICE RECORDS SERIES
Extensive office files document the daily activities at the Wendover office of the Frontier Nursing Service from 1925 to 1973. Files under such headings as "Chickens & Gardens," "Federal Crop Loans," "Horses," and "Uniforms" are found in the earliest sets of records. The correspondence contains numerous acknowledgements of gifts to the Frontier Nursing Service, regardless of the amount. Mary Breckinridge maintained close contact with friends and supporters, always reporting news of her work in the Kentucky mountains. The material is arranged alphabetically within chronological groupings.
1925 - 1940
A-B
Alpha Omicron Pi
Annual Report Data, 1929-1930
Annual Report Data, 1930-1931
Annual Report Data, 1931-1932
Annual Report Data, 1932-1933
Annual Report Data, 1933-1934
Annual Report Data, 1934-1935
Annual Report Data, 1935-1936
Annual Report Data, 1936-1937
Annual Report Data, 1937-1938
Annual Report Data, 1938-1939
Annual Report Data, 1939-1940
Atwood Center Records
Belle Point Lumber Company, Heidelberg, Kentucky
Breckinridge, Mary Carson, Wendover, Kentucky, General Correspondence
Breckinridge, Mary Carson, Wendover, Kentucky, Correspondence with staff
Breckinridge, Mary Carson, Wendover, Kentucky, Correspondence with staff regarding salaries
Brutus (Belle Barrett Hughitt Center), Record of donations
Freda Caffin,
Ch-E
Chickens & Gardens
Christmas at Wendover
Clever Country
Clinic at Hyden (handbill), 1930s
Cody-Marcum Grocery Company, Garrard, Kentucky
Coffman, Mrs. William H. (Anne Payne), Georgetown, Kentucky
Contracts: animal care, coal delivery, painting
Cowan, Elton I. Co., New York, New York
Desensitization Technique for the Use of the Frontier Nursing Service, 1930s
District Boundaries
Drought Assistance, 1931
Drug Price Lists, 1930s
Employees' Time Book, Hyden, 1936
Employees' Time Books, Wendover, 1929-1930, 1938
Equipment, Delivery Bag and General Nursing Bag, 1930s
Executive Committee, 1928-1935
Executive Committee, 1936-1940
Executive Committee, Correspondence regarding fire at Wendover, 1936
F-H
Federal Crop Loans, Clay County Recipients, 1931
Federal Crop Loans, Leslie County Recipients, 1931
Federal Crop Loans, Correspondence, 1932
Feed Survey, September 1930
Feed Survey, October 1930
Feed Survey, November 1930
Feed Survey, December 1930
Feed Survey, January 1931
Feed Survey, Summary
Forests
Forgotten Frontier
Horses, General
Horses, Dr. Duff v. FNS
Hyden Hospital's Clinic for tonsils, adenoids, and running ears (handbill), 1930s
Hyden Hospital's rates, 1930s
K-W
Kentucky Department of Mines
Kentucky Division of Forestry
Kentucky State Board of Health
Layette Articles, 1930s
Leslie County Branch of the Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies
Letter to the Expectant Mother, 1933
Letter to the People Who Owe Money to the Frontier Nursing Service, 1932
Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare
Mattingly, J.M., Wendover, Kentucky
Morgan, Kermit, Leslie County, Kentucky, County poll tax receipts
Pennsylvania Department of Welfare
Quarterly Bulletin
Quicksand Conference
Testimonials from C.E.A. Winslow and Ella Woodyard, 1930
Uniforms
Willeford, Mary B. Income and Health in Remote Rural Areas. A Study of 400 Families in Leslie County, Kentucky. New York, 1932.
Woodyard, Ella, Comparative Study
1941 - 1946
Aa-Az
Aa-Ac
Ad-Ak
Ala-Allen
Allin, Frederic B. Estate, New York, New York
Alm-Alz
American College of Surgeons-American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives
American Committee on Maternal Welfare, Chicago, Illinois
American Hospital Association, Chicago, Illinois
American Journal of Nursing-Amm
American Red Cross, New York, New York
Annual Report Data, 1940-1941
Annual Report Data, 1941-1942
Annual Report Data, 1942-1943
Annual Report Data, 1943-1944
Annual Report Data, 1944-1945
Annual Report Data, 1945-1946
As-Az
Bar-Bra
Bar-Bat
Begley, Judge M.C., Leslie County, Kentucky
Belknap, Mrs. Morris B. (Marion), Louisville, Kentucky, 1941-1944
Belknap, Mrs. Morris B. (Marion), Louisville, Kentucky, 1945-1946
Billings, Elizabeth Nixon Estate, Cleveland, Ohio
Bis
Bla-Blo
Bolton, Mrs. Chester C. (Congresswoman Frances Payne), Cleveland, Ohio
Boncompagni, Madame Margaret Preston Draper, Washington, D.C., New York, New York
Boncompagni, Madame Margaret Preston Draper, Cosmopolitan Club Membership, 1944-1949
Bor-Bov
Bow
Bra
Bre-Cha
Breckinridge, Mrs. Clifton R. (Martha Rodes Estill Prewitt), San Antonio, Texas
Breckinridge, Mrs. Desha (Mary Frazer LeBus), Lexington, Kentucky
Breckinridge, Mrs. John C. (Isabelle Goodrich), New York, New York, Santa Barbara, California
Breckinridge, Mary Carson, Wendover, Kentucky, General correspondence
Breckinridge, Mary Carson, Wendover, Kentucky, Correspondence with staff
Bri
Byron, F.L., Lexington, Kentucky
Byron Page Printing Company Lexington, Kentucky, 1941-1943
Byron Page Printing Company Lexington, Kentucky, 1944-1946
Byxbee Company
Ca
Cadet Nurses
Cashmore, Maud M., London, England
Cha
Chao-Ez
Chao, Dr. Lucy, A Girl on Horseback in North China
Chi
Chickens & Gardens
Childbirth and War, Research and correspondence for Quarterly Bulletin article
Chr-Chu
Ci-Cl
Coa-Coll
Coffman, Mrs. William H. (Anne Payne), Georgetown, Kentucky
Comstock, A.B., Louisville, Kentucky
Crittenden, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs (Lucy E.), Louisville, Kentucky
Dab-Dan
Day, John F., Lexington, Kentucky
Dea-Dem
Doa-Doz
Dra-Dun
Eisaman, Lillian Hoag Estate, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ep-Ez
Ex-Gar
Executive Committee Correspondence
Executive Committee Reports, Reports and Minutes
Fant, Wilson Nelson Estate, Flemingsburg, Kentucky
Ford Foundation, Dearborn, Michigan
Ford, Judge H. Church, Jackson, Kentucky
Ford, Mrs. Henry, Dearborn, Michigan
Forgotten Frontier, 1939-1949
Fr
Gage, Margaret M., Delanson, New York
Garden House Fire and Reconstruction, January-February 1942
Garden House Reconstruction, March 1942
Garden House Reconstruction, April-May 1942
Garden House Reconstruction, June-July 1942
Garden House Reconstruction, August-December 1942
Ge-H
General Film Productions, New York, New York
Gill, Mary Parker Fund
Glancy, Mr. & Mrs. A.R., Duluth, Georgia
Greendale Reform School, Fayette County, Kentucky
Grigor, James, Middlesex, England
Haggin, Margaret Voorhies Trust, New York, New York
Harkness, William Hale & Harkness, Mrs. William L. (Edith Hale), New York, New York
Harmon Foundation, New York, New York
Hollywood File, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Republic Productions
Hume, Matilda E., Washington, D.C., Eliza Thackara Memorial Fund
J-M
James, Mrs. Henry (Dorothea), New York, New York
Johnson, Pvt. Walker, U.S. Army, Johnson Children, Buckhorn, Kentucky
Jouett, Edward S., Louisville, Kentucky
Joy, Mrs. Henry B. (Helen Newberry), Detroit, Michigan
Kentucky State Board of Nurse-Examiners
Lewis, Mrs. Reeve Jr. (Marion Shouse), Washington, D.C.
Lodge, Sir Oliver, Time article
McCormack, Arthur Thomas, Louisville, Kentucky
McLaughlin, Mrs. Lucy S., Santa Fe, New Mexico
McMahon, Richard, Lexington, Kentucky
Martin, Mrs. Milward Wyatt (Mary "Tip" L. Thurman), Locust Valley, New York
Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, New York, New York
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, New York
Mooney, J.
Morgan, Anne, New York, New York
Morrison, Ellen, Louisville, Kentucky
N-P
National Information Bureau, New York, New York
National Organization for Public Health Nursing, New York, New York
National War Labor Board, Washington, D.C.
Newspaper clippings on world affairs
Noe, Dr. James Thomas Cotton, Poet Laureate of Kentucky
Norris, Fanny Estate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
O'Rear, Judge Edward C., Frankfort, Kentucky
Patterson, Ambassador and Mrs. Jefferson (Mary Marvin Breckinridge), Lima, Peru
Pennsylvania Department of Welfare 10 Perry, Mrs. Arthur Jr. (Mardi Bemis), Providence, Rhode Island Concord, Massachusetts
R-W
Raymond Rich Associates, New York, New York
Republic Productions, Inc., Hollywood, California
Rogers, Will, Beverly Hills, California
Ryan Lantern Slide Service, Davenport, Iowa
Sloan, Alfred P., Foundation New York, New York
Stone, Mrs. Herman F. (Florence S.) & Stone, Helen S. Lawrence, New York
Strong, Mrs. Henry Alvah (Hattie Maria Corrin), Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Telephone lines, Bowlington & Brutus, Kentucky
Toland, Charlotte Rush, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Turner, Henry Leningrad, Russia, 1934-1942
Trull, Jeannie B., New York, New York
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Veech, Bethel B., Louisville, Kentucky
"Victory Starts At Home!" WINX Radio
Was
"We The People" CBS Network New York, New York
Willard, Mrs. Ernest (Marie L.) Estate, Rochester, New York
Wilieford, Mary B., New York, New York
Williams, Caroline, Cincinnati, Ohio
Wills
1947 - 1950
A-Am
A-Requests for literature
Ab-Ac
Ada-Add
"Adventures of Christopher Wells" Columbia Broadcasting System, New York, New York
Afflerbach, Mrs. Weston, Dayton, Ohio
Agard, Mrs. Walter Raymond (Elizabeth Maltby), Madison, Wisconsin
Aik-All
Allen, Mrs. Marston (Edith M. LaBoiteaux), Glendale, Ohio
Alpha Omicron Pi
Als-Alz
Amb-American College of Surgeons
American Committee on Maternal Welfare, Chicago, Illinois
Am-Az
American Congress on Obstetrics and Gynecology-Amo
And-Anni
Annual Fee Cards
Annual Report Data, 1946-1947
Annual Report Data, 1947-1948
Annual Report Data, 1948-1949
Annual Report Data, 1949-1950
Annual Verification Report
Arc-Army Medical Library
Arpee, Mrs. Edward (Katherine Trowbridge), Lake Forest, Illinois
Arv-Az
B-Bek
B-Requests for Literature
Bab-Bagby, George
Bagby, Mrs. R. Middleton (Caroline S.), Lexington, Kentucky
Bai-Bal
Baird, David, New York, New York
Bam-Bar
Bargain Box, New York, New York
Bas-Baz
Bea-Bek
Bel-Ber
Ber-Boo
Bergland, Dr. and Mrs. John M. (Alice), Baltimore, Maryland
Berk-Bett
Bi-Blai
Blak-Blu
Boa-Bol
Boardman, Mrs. Francis (Anne Calef) New York, New York
Bolton, Congresswoman Frances Payne (Mrs. Chester C.), Washington, D.C.
Bom-Bov
Boncampagni, Mme. Margaret Preston Draper, New York, New York
Booth, Percy N., Louisville, Kentucky
Bow-Bro
Bow
Boyd, Mrs. T. Kenneth (Elizabeth), Winnetka, Illinois
Boy-Ed, Mrs. Karl (Virginia) Berryville, Virginia
Bra-Brea
Breckinridge, Mrs. Clifton Rodes (Martha Rodes Estill Prewitt), Flagstaff, Arizona
Breckinridge, Mrs. Desha (Mary Frazer LeBus), Lexington, Kentucky
Breckinridge, Mrs. John C. (Isabelle Goodrich), Santa Barbara, California, York Village, Maine, St. Leonard, Maryland
Breckinridge, Mary Carson Wendover, Kentucky, General correspondence
Breckinridge, Mary Carson Wendover, Kentucky, Correspondence with staff
Bree-Bro
Brow-Byrn
Byro
Ca-Ch
Caa-Cam
Cadet Nurses
Can-Carr
Cashmore, Maude M., London, England
Cars-Ce
Cha-Che
Chi-Cho
Chickens & Gardens
Ci-Com
Ci
Citizens Hospital Fund, Hyden, Kentucky
Cl
Clarke, Mrs. Thomas L. (Winifred Ives), Syosset, New York
Coa-Colo
Coffman, Mrs. William H. (Anne Payne), Georgetown, Kentucky
Colonial Dames
Colston, Judith Braxton, Cincinnati, Ohio
Colt-Corn
Comstock, A.B., Louisville, Kentucky
Con-Cz
Da-Dy
Dab-Dan
Dar-Dav
Daw-Daz
de Reiset, Mme., Paris, France
Dea-Dem
Den-Dez
Dia-Diz
Doa-Doz
Dra-Dun
Dup-Dy
Ea-Ex
F-Foy
For-Gre
Ford Foundation, Detroit, Michigan
Fra-Fre
Fri-Fy
G-Requests for literature
Gab-Gay
Gea-Gez
Gage, Margaret Santa Monica, California
Gia-Giz
Glancy, Brig. General A.R., Atlanta, Georgia
Glas-Goz
Grab-Graz
Granger, Mrs. Alfred H. (Belle Hughitt), Lake Forest, Illinois
Grea-Grez
Gr-Ha
Gri-Gy
Groner, Mrs. D. Lawrence (Marion Edwards), Washington, D.C.
H-Requests for literature
Haa-Hak
Haggin, Margaret Voohries Trust, New York, New York
Hal
Hall, Nat B. Security Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
Ham-Hap
Hara-Hari
Harkness, William Hale, New York, New York
Harl-Harr
Hart-Haz
He-Hu
Hea-Hez
Hia-Hiz
Hoa-Holl
Holm-Hos
Hot-Hoz
Howell, Mrs. Alfred H. (Rita Rea), New York, New York
Hub-Hum
Hun-Hy
Hunt, Mrs. George R. (Margaret Howard), Lexington, Kentucky
Ia-Jo
Ia-Im
In
Ir-Iz
J-Requests for literature
Jac-Jam
Jan-Jasp
Jastram, Mrs. Edward P. (Laura), Providence, Rhode Island
Jef-Jew
Joa-Jok
Jol-Jus
Jouett, Edward S., Louisville, Kentucky
Joy, Mrs. Henry B. (Helen Newberry), Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
K-Ky
K-Requests for literature
Kaa-Kee
Kef-Kern
Kend-Kent
Kentucky
Kentucky State Association of Registered Nurses
Kep-Key
Kia-Kiz
King, Mrs. Lyndon M. (Betty Washburn), Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kirkwood, Elizabeth S., New Haven, Connecticut
Kl-Ky
La-Lo
Laa-Laz
Lawrence, Mrs. George I. (Edith "Andy" Anderson), Highland, New York
Lea-Lei
LeBus, Mrs. Clarence (Mary Bell Burt), Lexington, Kentucky
Lem-Lez
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Jr. (Marion Shouse), Washington, D.C.
Lia-Liz
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Ford Foundation, New York, New York
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Gage, Margaret M., Santa Monica, California
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Grandin, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jr. (Susanna Preston Wilson), Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Har
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Heyburn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. (Frances Stark), Louisville, Kentucky
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Needlework Guild
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Nursing Outlook
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Pa
Palmer, Earl, Cambria, Virginia
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Pe
Pennsylvania Department of Welfare
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Ph-Ri
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Pi
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Robinson, Mrs. C.A. Jr. (Celia), Providence, Rhode Island
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Ru-Ry
Sa
St. Luke's School of Nursing, New York, New York
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Se-Sh
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Wh
Wia-Will
Wils
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Y-Z
1967 - 1970
Aa-Az
Aa-Ac
Ad-Ak
Alpha Omicron Pi
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jr. (Alberta W.), Glenview, Kentucky
Ala-All
Alm-Alz
Ama-American L
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American College of Nurse-Midwives, New York, New York
Annual Report Data 1967-1969
An-Ar
Arpee, Mrs. Edward (Katherine Trowbridge), Lake Forest, Illinois
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Baa-Booz
Baa-Bal
Baird, David G., New York, New York
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Boncampagni, Madame Margaret Preston Draper, Washington, D.C.
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Washington, D.C.
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Bow
Boy-Boz
Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kenneth (Elizabeth), Winnetka, Illinois
Bra
Brashear, Fred, Hyden, Kentucky
Bre-Broo
Breckinridge, Mrs. Clifton R. (Martha Rodes Estill Prewitt), Mount Sterling, Kentucky
Breckinridge Family
Brou-Bry
Browne, Helen, Wendover, Kentucky, Correspondence with staff
Brutus Center Library
Bu-By
Bullitt, Mrs. William Marshall (Nora I.), Louisville, Kentucky
Byron-Page Printing Company, Lexington, Kentucky
Caa-Clay
Caa-Cam
Can-Carr
Cars-Ce
Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Lucille M.), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Cha-Che
Chi-Chy
Christmas
Ci-Cl
Clay, Mrs. John Harris (Dorothy "Dot" Norton), Paris, Kentucky
Coa-Dav
Coa-Col
Colo-Con
Comstock, A.B., Louisville, Kentucky
Coo-Cor
Cos-Coy
Cra-Cri
Cro
Cur-Cz
Dab-Dan
Dar-Dav
Dau-Dy
Daughters of Colonial Wars
Daughters of Colonial Wars
Dea-Dem
Den-Dez
Dia-Diz
Doa-Doz
Dra-Dun
Drew, Homer L., Lexington, Kentucky
Drinker, Mrs. Henry S. (Sophie H.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dup-Dy
Ea-Gage
Ea-Ek
El-En
Ep-Ez
Fab-Faz
Fea-Fez
Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery
Fi-Fl
Foa-Foy
Ford Foundation, New York, New York
Fra-Fre
Fri-Fy
Gab-Gay
Gage, Margaret M., Los Angeles, California
Gea-Haz
Gea-Gez
Gf-Gi
Gla-Goz
Grab-Graz
Grea-Grez
Gri-Gy
Haa-Hak
Hal
Ham-Hap
Hara-Hars
Harper & Brothers, New York, New York
Harper, Mrs. Paul Church (Marianne "Tips" L. Stevenson), Lake Forest, Illinois
Hart-Haz
Hea-Hyden
Hea-Hez
Heyburn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. (Frances Stark), Louisville, Kentucky
Hia-Hiz
Hoa-Holl
Hodges, Mrs. C. H., Jr. (Grace W.), Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
Holm-Hoo
Hop-Hoz
Horn, Mrs. Tiemann N. (Isabel Rea), Greenville, Mississippi
Hub-Hum
Hun-Hy
Hyden Committee
Ia-Key
Ia-In
Or-Oz
Jac-Jam
Jan-Ji
Jeeps
Joa-Jok
Jol-Ju
Joy, Henry B., Helen Newberry Joy Fund, Detroit, Michigan
Kaa-Kee
Kef-Kern
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan
Ken
Kentucky, Commonwealth of
Kentucky State Board of Health
Kep-Key
Kha-Ly
Kha-Kiz
King, Mrs. Lyndon M. (Betty Washburn), Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kl-Ky
Laa-Laz
Lea-Lei
Lem-Lez
Lewis, Marion E. Shouse, Metamoras, Pennsylvania
Lia-Liz
Lla-Loc
Lod-Lov
Louisville Committee
Low-Luk
Lul-Ly
McA-Mez
McA-McC
McD-McK
McL
McM-McQ
Maa-Mag
Man-Man
Mara-Marz
Mary Breckinridge Hospital Fund
Marquis Publications, Chicago, Illinois
Marts & Lundy, New York, New York
Mas-May
Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare
Massie, Dr. Francis M., Lexington, Kentucky
Mea-Mer
Medicare
Mes-Mez
Mic-New
Mic-Miz
Moa-Moo
Moorman, Mrs. Charles H. (Lily Belknap), Louisville, Kentucky
Mora-Morg
Morl-Mory
Mos-Moz
Mu-My
Naa-National
National Information Bureau, New York, New York
Nea-Neu
Needlework Guild
Neu-Nez
New York Committee
New York Department of Social Welfare
Nia-Piz
Nia-Niz
Noa-Noz
Nu-Ny
Nurses
Oa-Ob
Op-Oz
Paa-Pal
Pam-Paz
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, (Mary Marvin Breckinridge), Washington, D.C.
Pea-Pez
Pennsylvania Department of Welfare
Perry, Mrs. Arthur Jr. (Mardi Bemis), Concord, Massachusetts
Pf-Ph
Pia-Piz
Pla-Ri
Pla-Poo
Pop-Poz
Potter, Rex B., Lexington, Kentucky
Pra-Proc
Prod-Puy
Q
Quarterly Bulletin
Raa-Raz
Rea-Ree
Ref-Rez
Rh-Ri
Roa-Sou
Roa-Rob
The Road
Robinson, Mrs. C.A. Jr. (Celia), Providence, Rhode Island
Roc-Rog
Rogan, Mrs. Roger K. (Margaret K. Burchenal), Glendale, Ohio
Roh-Roz
Ru-Ry
Saa-Saint L
St. Luke's Hospital, New York, New York
Saint M-Saz
Sc
Se-Sha
She-Shy
Si-Sk
Sl-Sm
Sn-Sq
Southeastern Kentucky Regional Health Demonstration Project, Lexington, Kentucky
Sta-Uz
Sta-Sti
Sto-Sty
Stone, Helen S., Long Island, New York
Su-Sz
Ta-Te
Tha-Thy
Ti-To
Tr-Ty
Ub-Un
Up-Uz
Va-Wen
Va-Ve
Vi-Vy
Vision Associates, New York, New York
Waa-Wal
Wam-Waz
Washington Benefit Committee
Wea-Wez
Wendover Committee
Wha-Z
Wha-Why
Wia-Will
Wilm-Wiz
Wilson, Karl M., Rochester, New York
Woa-Wood
Wool-Wy
Wright, Mrs. F. H. (Margaret "Retta" Johnston), Lexington, Kentucky
X-Y-Z
1970 - 1971
A-F
G-L
M-R
1972 - 1973
A-C
D-H
I-Mi
N-Si
STAFF RECORDS SERIES
In addition to the general office files, staff members also kept sets of records while employed at the Frontier Nursing Service. These supplement the Office Records Series and provide detailed information on particular projects and specific areas of interest to staff members. Also included in this series is a group of files from the Beech Fork District as well as several miscellaneous files.
HELEN E. BROWNE
Helen Browne began her long career with the Frontier Nursing Service in 1938. She became Associate Director in 1957 and succeeded Mary Breckinridge as Director in 1965. She served in this position until 1977.
1939 - 1965
A-Am
A-Am
American Association of Nurse-Midwives
American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Chicago, Illinois
American College of Nurse-Midwifery, New York, New York
American Committee on Maternal Welfare, Chicago, Illinois
American Journal of Nursing, New York, New York
American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois
American Nurses Association, New York, New York
Am-E
American Public Health Association, New York, New York
An-As
Ba-Bl
Br-Bu
Byron-Page Company, Lexington, Kentucky
C
Clinics
Community Carol Service
D
E
F-Ke
F
G
H
I-J
International contacts
K
Kentucky Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration
Kentucky State Association of Registered Nurses
Ke-Me
Me-Po
Pr-T
U-Z
U-V
Uniforms
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Visitors A-F
Visitors sent by Federal Security Agency
Visitors G-P
Visitors Q-Z
Visitors miscellaneous
W
X-Y-Z
1965 - 1977
A-S
Appalachian Regional Commission Procedures, Policies, Actions
Appalachian Regional Commission Information Kit
Appalachian Health Component Project
Appalachian Health Component Project
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Washington, D.C.
Beasley, W.B. Rogers, Correspondence and proposals
Comprehensive Health Planning Councils, Minutes
Comprehensive Health Planning Councils, Projects and proposals
Correspondence and related materials
Southeastern Kentucky Regional Health Demonstration Project, Lexington, Kentucky
Fundraising
Fundraising (City Committees)
Blue Grass
Boston
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Detroit
Louisville
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Providence
Rochester
Washington
AGNES LEWIS
Agnes Lewis arrived at the Frontier Nursing Service in 1930. Her responsibilities ranged from staff supervision to property maintenance, which included care of the horses. In 1967, she retired from the position of Executive Secretary.
B-G
B
Belknap, Mrs. Morris B. (Marion), Louisville, Kentucky
Biggerstaff, Mrs. Homer A. (Mary L.), Berea, Kentucky
Blumhagen, Drs. Jeanne and R.V., Lafayette, California
Bowling, Oscar, Floyd, Frank and B.C., Big Creek, Clay County, Kentucky
Branham, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lee, Hingman, Massachusetts
Breckinridge, Mrs. Clifton (Martha Rodes Estill Prewitt), Tiburon, California & Prewitt, Mrs. John Marshall (Katherine "Kate" Carson Breckinridge), Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
Breckinridge, Mrs. James C. (Dorothy Thompson) & Breckinridge, Mrs. James T. (Julia Harrison), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Buck, Mr. and Mrs. George (Elizabeth), Towson, Maryland
C
Coal
Comstock, A.B., Louisville, Kentucky
D
F
G
Gage, Margaret, Santa Monica, California
H-N
H
Hamilton, Berta, Newfane, Vermont
Hensley, Maude H., Lexington, Kentucky
Hoskins, Will and Walter, Hyden, Kentucky
Hull, Mrs. Walter A. (Kate), Marion, Virginia
Hurricane Bottom, Leslie County, Kentucky
Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. (Helen Newberry), Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
Kates, Arnold and Jean, New York, New York
Kentucky Telephone Company, London and Manchester, Kentucky
L
Lewis, Marion Shouse, Correspondence regarding envelopes and stamps from first flight between Philippines and U.S. via Pan-Am on December 2, 1935
M
Moorman, Mrs. Charles H. (Lily Belknap), Louisville, Kentucky
Mc
N
O-Z
O
P
Patterson, Mrs. Jefferson (Mary Marvin Breckinridge), Washington, D.C.
Price, Mrs. John W. (Barbara), Louisville, Kentucky
Queen, Chris G., Clay County, Kentucky and Sylva, North Carolina
R
Reeves, Mrs. W.W. (Effie Duke), Hazard, Kentucky
Reynolds, Mrs. C.K., Hudson, Ohio
Rogan, Mrs. Roger K. (Margaret K. Burchenal), Cincinnati, Ohio
S
St. Mary's Church, Waynesville, Ohio
Staff
Stanfill, Sarah Carter, Lexington, Kentucky
T
U
V
W
X-Y-Z
LUCILLE HODGE
Lucille Hodge joined the staff of the Frontier Nursing Service as its bookkeeper in 1930. Although not employed on a continuous basis, she spent many years at the Wendover office until her retirement in 1968.
1943 - 1964
P-Q
Palethrop, Betty M., Hyden Hospital
Parke, Davis and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
Payrolls
Peoples Bank, Hazard, Kentucky
Personnel records
Petty cash
Philadelphia Committee
Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, Kentucky
Post Office
Potter, Rex B., Lexington, Kentucky
Princeton Committee
Procedures and staff policies
Q
R-Se
R
Radcliffe, Rosemary, Hyden Hospital
Ratliff, Katherine W., Security Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
Receipts
Hugh Rees, Ltd., London, England
Refunds of midwifery fee
Rent
Reports
Reserves
Roberts, Joe, Leslie County, Kentucky
Russell, Ann Chadwick, Hyden Hospital
S
Salaries
Sears, Roebuck and Company, Atlanta, Georgia
Secretaries
Security Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
Seifert, Ruth Bessie, Hyden Hospital
Sc-So
Schedule of accounts
Schildroth, Rachel C., Beech Fork
Scott, Betty R., Hyden Hospital
Silver Anniversary
Summers, Mary, Flat Creek
Sizemore
Smith
Social Security Account Numbers, Domestic Staff
Social Security Account Numbers, Nursing and Secretarial Staff
Social Security Account Numbers, Correspondence with Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Social Security, General Correspondence
Social Security, Correspondence with Kentucky Department of Economic Security
Social Security, General Information
So-St
Social Service
Southern States Cooperative, Richmond, Virginia
Sparks, Mary Ruth, Wendover
Staff comings and goings
Staff meetings, Minutes
Staff payroll
State of New York, Department of Social Welfare
Statements of cost
Stevens, Patricia Diane, Hyden Hospital
Stidham
Su-Ti
Summers, Vanda, New York, New York
Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.
Sutcliffe, Brigit, Confluence
Swindells, Marlene, Beech Fork
T
Tax Exempt Status
Tax Exemptions for employees
Tax returns, Employees
Tax returns, Frontier Nursing Service
Taxes
Telephone
Term of service
Terrill, Grace A., Wendover
Time sheets, domestic employees
Tr-We
Transfers, Lexington, Kentucky
Transylvania Printing Company
Treasurer's reports
U
V
Vacation and sick leave
Verification of corporation certificate
W
Wages, local employees
Ware, Patricia M., Brutus
Washington Committee
Wesley, Dorothy, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
1965 - 1968
A-B
A
American Journal of Nursing, New York, New York
Alpha Omicron Pi
Analysis of contributions
Audits
B
Baird, David G., New York, New York
Bank Accounts
Beasley, W.B. Rogers, Hyden Hospital
Bills
Board
Mary Breckinridge Hospital Fund
Browne, Helen E., Hyden Hospital
Budgets
Bulletin
Byron-Page Printing Company, Lexington, Kentucky
C-F
C
Campbell, Kathryn, New York, New York
Centers
Checks
Checks
Christmas
Committees
Contributions
D
Dividends
E
Employees local
Endowments
Executive Committee
F
First Security National Bank and Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
Ford Foundation Fund
Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery
Frontier Nursing Service Petty Cash Reimbursement
G-J
Gallaher, Jane, Owens, Potter & Hisle, Lexington, Kentucky
Gamble, Madeline, Wendover
Gifts in kind
H
Margaret Durbin Harper Building Fund
Hazard Insurance Agency, Hazard, Kentucky
Heyburn, Henry, Louisville, Kentucky
Holidays and vacation
Hyden Citizens Bank
I
Income taxes
Insurance Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Internal Revenue Service
Inventories
J
K-P
K
Kentucky Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky
L
Legacies
Leslie County Development Association
M
Miscellaneous
Mudd, Mary Helen, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
Mc
N
New York Committee
Nurses
Nursing Outlook, New York, New York
O
P
Payroll
Peoples Bank, Hazard, Kentucky
Petty cash
Potter, Rex B., Lexington, Kentucky
Procedures and staff policies
R-Se
R
Receipts, Mary Breckinridge Hospital Fund
Receipts and correspondence, Mary Breckinridge Hospital Fund
Receipts, miscellaneous
Refunds
Rent
S
Salaries
Schedule of accounts
Security Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky
So-Z
Social Security Account Numbers, Domestic staff
Social Security Account Numbers, Nursing and secretarial staff
Social Security Account Numbers, Correspondence with Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Social Security, General correspondence
Social Security, Correspondence with Kentucky Department of Economic Security
Social Security, General information
Social service
Staff comings and goings
Staff meetings, Minutes
Statements of costs
Student nurses
T
Taxes
Telephone
Term of service
Transylvania Printing Company, Lexington, Kentucky
U
Vacation and sick leave
W
Wages, Local employees
Wide Neighborhoods
Workmen's compensation
X-Y-Z
NANCY DAMMANN
Nancy Dammann served as a Frontier Nursing Service courier on several occasions. After working overseas for the Agency for International Development, she returned to Leslie County to work with the Frontier Nursing Service in the area of public relations.
A-Fo
Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C.
Airlie Foundation, Airlie, Virginia
Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, D.C.
Beasley, Gabrielle, Hyden, Kentucky
Census and related information
Clippings
Couriers
Crafts
Family nurse practitioners
Family planning, Frontier Nursing Service
Family Planning, Kentucky
Family Planning, regional
Forgotton Frontier
Frontier Nursing Service
Frontier Nursing Service, Board of Governors
Frontier Nursing Service, Fiftieth Anniversary
Frontier Nursing Service, Fiscal Information
Frontier Nursing Service, Historical Information
Frontier Nursing Service, Staff
Frontier Nursing Service, Staff Workshop
Frontier Nursing Service, Statistics
H-L
Health Maintenance Organization
Hospital news
Hospitals
Humane Society
Johnson, Robert Wood Foundation
Kentucky River Area Development District, Hazard, Kentucky
Leslie County News, 1974
Leslie County News, 1975
Leslie County News, n.d.
M-W
Medical directories
Miscellaneous
Nurses, recruiting
Pharmacy
Public relations
Public relations
Reinhart, Sally, Hyden, Kentucky
Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts
Statistics
Thousandsticks News, Hyden, Kentucky
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Volunteers
Wooten Family Health Center
BEECH FORK DISTRICT FILES
Animals
Buildings and grounds
Christmas
District Committee
Employees
Expenditures
Fees
Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery
Medicare
Miscellaneous
Nursing
Petty cash
Social Security
Social service
Staff meetings, minutes
Staff policies
Statistics
Uniforms
ADDITIONAL FILES
Dr. John Caldwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, Correspondence (1939-1950)
- Box 226, Folder 1
Includes correspondence between Dr. Caldwell and several members of Frontier Nursing Service staff relating to patients requiring special medical attention. Dr. Caldwell's son (Jack) and daughter (Dorothy) gave copies of originals to the Frontier Nursing Service Collection.
Zaydee Dejonge Harris Fitchburg, Massachusetts
- Box 226, Folder 2
Zaydee Dejonge and Mary Breckinridge became acquainted while working for the American Committee for Devastated France. Ms. Dejonge later served as Secretary of the Frontier Nursing Service's Boston Office. This correspondence from Ms. Dejonge to her mother describes her work in France and a visit to Kentucky.
Oral History Project
- Box 226, Folder 3
Correspondence relating to Oral History Project directed by Dale Deaton, 1978-1980. Taped interviews record the history of the Frontier Nursing Service and its founder Mary Breckinridge, as well as the social, economic, and political life of the rural mountain area which it serves. Copies of over 200 interviews from this project are included in the Oral History Collection, University of Kentucky Library.
MEMORABILIA
DIPLOMAS
Freda M. Caffin
Society of the Lying-In Hospital of New York. Certificate of Instruction. March 15, 1913.
Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance de New York. Certificate of Service. May 14, 1913.
State of New York. Registered Nurse Certificate. August 27, 1913.
Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital. Nursing and Midwifery Certificate. May 5, 1925.
State Board of Health, State of Kentucky. Midwifery Certificate. October 10, 1925.
Arkansas State Board of Examiners. Registered Nurse Certificate. August 27, 1926.
Kentucky State Board of Examiners. Registered Nurse Certificate. October 10, 1926.
California Board of Health. Registered Nurse Certificate. July 9, 1927.
Edna C. Rockstroh
Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, Syracuse, New York. Certificate for completion of course in Obstetrics. June 26, 1918.
Clifton Springs Sanitarium Training School for Nurses. Certificate of Completion. June 3, 1920.
University of State of New York. Registered Nurse Certificate. July 1, 1920.
Co. Clerk's Office, Kings County, New York. October 1, 1920.
Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital. May 6, 1925.
Central Midwives Board (England). June 13, 1925.
State Board of Health, State of Kentucky. Midwifery Certificate. October 20, 1925.
Arkansas State Board of Examiners. Registered Nurse Certificate. August 27, 1926.
Kentucky State Board of Nurse Examiners. Registered Nurse License. October 20, 1926.
California State Board of Health. Registered Nurse License. January 2, 1927.
Edith Marsh
Christmas card (photo of Marsh on horse as FNS nurse), n.d.; with accompanying explanatory letter, December 31, 1992.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS SERIES
In 1928, the Frontier Nursing Service staff founded the Kentucky-State Association of Midwives with the intention of improving the professional status of nurse-midwives. The Central Midwives Board in England provided a model which the Frontier Nursing Service hoped to duplicate. The Kentucky State Association of Midwives later became the American Association of Nurse-Midwives. These records contain general information on both organizations.
KENTUCKY STATE ASSOCIATION OF MIDWIVES
Articles of Incorporation
Amendments to Articles of Incorporation, October 1941
Membership Lists, 1928-1949
Treasurer's Reports, 1928-1949
Bank Statements and Account books, 1928-1948
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE-MIDWIVES
Miscellaneous
Articles of Incorporation
Correspondence concerning amended Articles of Incorporation
Kentucky Secretary of State Annual Verification
Council Doctors
Council Nurses
Nurse-Midwives in the United States
History of Midwifery Typescript, n.d.
Annual Meetings
1939-1945
1946-1950
1951-1955
1956-1960
1961-1965
"American Association of Nurse-Midwives" by Dorothy F. Buck, reprint. Quarterly Bulletin of the Frontier Nursing Service, Vol. XVII, Spring 1942.
Correspondence
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J-K
L
M
N
O-P
Q-R
S
T
U-Z
FINANCIAL RECORDS SERIES
Financial records provide extensive documentation of the administration of Frontier Nursing Service funds. Pages from numerous ledger books offer detailed records of the accounting system set up by Mary Breckinridge and a Lexington accountant in 1929. The Wendover staff accurately kept records of expenditures and income for a variety of accounts. Also included in this series are official audits which summarize each year's financial activity, statements of costs, payroll accounts for medical, office and domestic staff, endowments, and correspondence between the Wendover staff and the Frontier Nursing Service Treasurer.
AUDITS
1925 - 1940
May 28, 1925 - April 30, 1926
May 1, 1926 - April 30, 1927
May 1, 1928 - April 30, 1929
May 1, 1929 - May 10, 1930
May 11, 1931 - May 10, 1932
May 11, 1932 - May 10, 1933
May 11, 1933 - May 10, 1934
May 11, 1934 - May 10, 1935
May 11, 1935 - April 30, 1936
May 1, 1936 - April 30, 1937
May 1, 1937 - April 30, 1938
May 1, 1938 - April 30, 1939
May 1, 1939 - April 30, 1940
1940 - 1949
May 1, 1940 - April 30, 1941
May 1, 1941 - April 30, 1942
May 1, 1942 - April 30, 1943
May 1, 1943 - April 30, 1944
May 1, 1944 - April 30, 1945
May 1, 1945 - April 30, 1946
May 1, 1946 - April 30, 1947
May 1, 1947 - April 30, 1948
May 1, 1948 - April 30, 1949
1949 - 1956
May 1, 1949 - April 30, 1950
May 1, 1950 - April 30, 1951
May 1, 1951 - April 30, 1952
May 1, 1952 - April 30, 1953
May 1, 1953 - April 30, 1954
May 1, 1954 - April 30, 1955
May 1, 1955 - April 30, 1956
1956 - 1963
May 1, 1956 - April 30, 1957
May 1, 1957 - April 30, 1958
May 1, 1958 - April 30, 1959
May 1, 1959 - April 30, 1960
May 1, 1960 - April 30, 1961
May 1, 1961 - April 30, 1962
May 1, 1962 - April 30, 1963
1963 - 1970
May 1, 1963 - April 30, 1964
May 1, 1964 - April 30, 1965
May 1, 1965 - April 30, 1966
May 1, 1966 - April 30, 1967
May 1, 1967 - April 30, 1968
May 1, 1968 - April 30, 1969
May 1, 1969 - April 30, 1970
ACCOUNTS
Title
Account A - General Fund
May 1, 1929 - February 18, 1930
February 18, 1930 - May 15, 1930
May 15, 1930 - October 31, 1930
October 31, 1930 - December 22, 1930
December 22, 1930 - March 12, 1931
March 12, 1931 - June 8, 1931
June 8, 1931 - September 21, 1931
September 21, 1931 - December 15, 1931
December 15, 1931 - February 18, 1932
February 18, 1932 - June 11, 1932
June 11, 1932 - October 21, 1932
October 21, 1932 - February 8, 1933
February 8, 1933 - July 28, 1933
July 28, 1933 - November 8, 1933
November 8, 1933 - April 5, 1934
April 5, 1934 - August 11, 1934
August 11, 1934 - November 14, 1934
November 14, 1934 - April 1, 1935
April 1, 1935 - August 21, 1935
August 21, 1935 - December 13, 1935
December 13, 1935 - March 27, 1936
April 2, 1936 - July 22, 1936
July 22, 1936 - November 2, 1936
November 2, 1936 - February 26, 1937
February 26, 1937 - May 17, 1937
May 17, 1937 - October 9, 1937
October 9, 1937 - January 5, 1938
January 5, 1938 - April 27, 1938
April 27, 1938 - July 11, 1938
July 11, 1938 - November 30, 1938
November 30, 1938 - March 20, 1939
March 20, 1939 - June 15, 1939
June 15, 1939 - October 2, 1939
October 2, 1939 - January 9, 1940
January 9, 1940 - April 19, 1940
April 19, 1940 - June 26, 1940
June 26, 1940 - October 18, 1940
October 18, 1940 - December 30, 1940
December 30, 1940 - February 28, 1941
February 28, 1941 - May 29, 1941
May 29, 1941 - September 13, 1941
September 13, 1941 - November 24, 1941
November 24, 1941 - February 3, 1942
February 3, 1942 - April 30, 1942
April 30, 1942 - July 10, 1942
July 10, 1942 - October 31, 1942
November 3, 1942 - December 14, 1942
December 14, 1942 - April 19, 1943
April 19, 1943 - July 12, 1943
July 12, 1943 - October 11, 1943
October 19, 1943 - December 2, 1943
December 2, 1943 - March 8, 1944
March 8, 1944 - June 21, 1944
June 21, 1944 - November 7, 1944
November 7, 1944 - June 7, 1945
June 7, 1945 - December 22, 1945
December 22, 1945 - June 24, 1946
June 24, 1946 - January 31, 1947
January 31, 1947 - June 20, 1947
June 21, 1947 - November 15, 1947
November 15, 1947 - March 18, 1948
March 18, 1948 - July 31, 1948
July 31, 1948 - November 13, 1948
November 13, 1948 - June 25, 1949
June 25, 1949 - April 29, 1950
April 30, 1950 - February 28, 1951
March 10, 1951 - April 30, 1952
April 30, 1952 - June 12, 1953
June 12, 1953 - April 30, 1954
April 30, 1954 - February 11, 1955
February 11, 1955 - November 7, 1955
November 7, 1955 - Jun* 7, 1956
June 12, 1956 - February 18, 1957
February 23, 1957 - October 23, 1957
October 23, 1957 - November 28, 1958
December 19, 1958 - June 30, 1960
July 8, 1960 - December 31, 1941
January 2, 1962 - May 16, 1963
May 17, 1963 - October 16, 1963
October 29, 1963 - February 4, 1966
February 15, 1966 - April 30, 1967
Account B - Petty Cash
May 1, 1929 - November 10, 1930
November 10, 1930 - September 23, 1931
September 23, 1931 - October 19, 1932
October 29, 1932 - December 18, 1933
December 19, 1933 - May 31, 1931
June 5, 1934 - October 15, 1934
October 15, 1934 - March 8, 1935
March 8, 1935 - August 13, 1935
August 13, 1935 - January 18, 1936
January 20 1936 - June 12, 1936
June 12, 1936 - September 19, 1936
September 19, 1936 - January 16, 1937
January 16, 1937 - April 29, 1937
May 1, 1937 - August 6, 1937
August 6, 1937 - November 18, 1937
November 22, 1937 - March 15, 1938
March 15, 1938 - July 6, 1938
July 7, 1938 - November , 1938
November 4, 1938 - March 10, 1939
March 10, 1939 - June 13, 1939
June 14, 1939 - September 11, 1939
September 11, 1939 - December 8, 1939
December 8, 1939 - April 2, 1940
April 2, 1940 - June 21, 1940
June 21, 1940 - September 14, 1940
September 14, 1940 - December 13, 1940
December 13, 1940 - March 15, 1941
March 15, 1941 - May 28, 1941
May 28, 1941 - August 16, 1941
August 16, 1941 - November 4, 1941
November 4, 1941 - January 26, 1942
January 26, 1942 - April 19, 1942
April 28, 1942 - July 22, 1942
July 22, 1942 - October 5, 1942
October 4, 1942 - February 10, 1943
February 10, 1943 - May 22, 1943
May 22, 1943 - August 28, 1943
August 28, 1943 - December 11, 1943
December 11, 1943 - April 7, 1944
April 7, 1944 - July 11, 1944
July 11, 1944 - November 24, 1944
November 24, 1944 - April 12, 1945
April 12, 1945 - August 21, 1945
August 21, 1945 - January 11, 1946
January 11, 1946 - April 27, 1946
May 1, 1946 - September 4, 1946
September 4, 1946 - January 25, 1947
January 25, 1947 - June 13, 1947
June 13, 1947 - September 11, 1947
September 11, 1947 - January 20, 1948
January 20, 1948 - May 22, 1948
May 22, 1948 - September 17, 1948
September 17, 1948 - December 17, 1948
December 17, 1948 - March 12, 1949
March 12, 1949 - May 28, 1949
May 28, 1949 - August 8, 1949
August 8, 1949 - October 26, 1949
October 26, 1949 - December 31, 1949
March 1, 1950 - May 2, 1950
Account B - Organization Fund
May 2, 1950 - July 19, 1950
July 19, 1950 - September 19, 1950
September 30, 1950 - December 8, 1950
December 8, 1950 - March 3, 1951
March 3, 1951 - May 12, 1951
May 22, 1951 - August 29, 1951
August 20, 1951 - November 16, 1951
November 16, 1951 - January 25, 1952
February 1, 1952 - April 10, 1952
April 10, 1952 - July 30, 1952
August 1, 1952 - October 23, 1952
October 23, 1952 - February 4, 1953
February 4, 1953 - May 5, 1953
May 5, 1953 - July 31, 1953
July 31, 1953 - October 31, 1953
October 31, 1953 - January 25, 1954
January 25, 1954 - April 10, 1954
April 10, 1954 - June 17, 1954
June 17, 1954 - September 14, 1954
September 14, 1954 - November 23, 1954
November 23, 1954 - February 10, 1955
February 10, 1955 - April 22, 1955
April 22, 1955 - September 14, 1955
September 16, 1955 - December 2, 1955
December 2, 1955 - February 10, 1956
February 10, 1956 - April 11, 1956
April 11, 1956 - June 1, 1956
June 1, 1956 - July 27, 1956
July 27, 1956 - September 10, 1956
September 10, 1956 - November 30, 1956
December 1, 1956 - February 7, 1957
February 8, 1957 - April 19, 1957
April 19, 1957 - June 15, 1957
June 17, 1957 - August 10, 1957
August 10, 1957 - October 10, 1957
October 10, 1957 - December 6, 1957
December 6, 1957 - February 10, 1958
February 10, 1958 - April 24, 1958
April 24, 1958 - June 30, 1958
June 30, 1958 - September 23, 1958
September 23, 1958 - November 20, 1958
November 25, 1958 - February 13, 1959
February 13, 1959 - April 3, 1959
April 3, 1959 - June 26, 1959
June 26, 1959 - September 4, 1959
September 4, 1959 - November 17, 1959
November 17, 1959 - January 20, 1960
January 20, 1960 - March 31, 1960
March 31, 1960 - June 7, 1960
July 7, 1960 - August 16, 1960
August 16, 1960 - October 31, 1960
October 31, 1960 - December 14, 1960
December 17, 1960 - February 28, 1960
February 28, 1961 - April 30, 1961
May 1, 1961 - June 20, 1961
June 20, 1961 - August 31, 1961
August 31, 1961 - November 1, 1961
November 2, 1961 - January 5, 1962
January 5, 1962 - March 2, 1962
March 2, 1962 - April 19, 1942
April 19, 1962 - June 15, 1962
June 15, 1962 - August 7, 1962
August 7, 1962 - October 5, 1962
October 5, 1962 - December 6, 1962
December 6, 1962 - February 8, 1963
February 8, 1963 - April 9, 1963
April 10, 1963 - June 13, 1943
June 14, 1963 - August 6, 1963
August 7, 1963 - October 8, 1963
October 8, 1963 - December 6, 1963
December 6, 1963 - February 6, 1964
February 6, 1964 - April 2, 1964
April 2, 1964 - May 29, 1964
May 29, 1964 - July 15, 1964
July 15, 1964 - September 4, 1964
September 4, 1964 - October 30, 1964
October 31, 1964 - February 18, 1965
February 19, 1965 - April 8, 1965
April 8, 1965 - June 5, 1965
June 5, 1965 - July 31, 1965
July 31, 1965 - September 16, 1965
September 8, 1965 - November 26, 1965
November 26, 1965 - January 28, 1966
January 28, 1966 - March 23, 1966
March 24, 1966 - May 20, 1966
May 21, 1966 - July 29, 1966
July 29, 1966 - September 23, 1966
September 23, 1966 - November 11, 1966
November 11, 1966 - January 10, 1966
January 10, 1967 - March 4, 1967
March 4, 1967 - May 31, 1967
Accounts C - W
C Hyden District Fund
D Wendover District Fund
E Beech Fork District Fund
F Possum Bend District Fund
G Red Bird District Fund
H Hyden Operating Fund
H Hyden Operating Fund
I Hyden Building Fund
J Red Bird Building Fund
K Possum Bend Building Fund
L M. Ross Trustee Account
M Flat Creek District Fund
N Flat Creek Building Fund
O Wendover
P Ozark Fund
Q Beverly District Fund
R Brutus District Fund
S Bowlingtown District Fund
T Brutus Building Fund
U Bowlingtown District Fund
V Jessie Preston Draper Addition
W Trustee Account - Manchester
Accounts X - Johnson Children Trustee
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, October 14, 1932 - December 8, 1936
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, December 8, 1936 - December 31, 1941
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, February 21, 1942 - April 26, 1946
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, May 15, 1946 - October 31, 1950
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, November 2, 1950 - December 23, 1954
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, January 5, 1955 - December 23, 1958
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, December 31, 1958 - July 30, 1960
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, July 31, 1960 - December 30, 1961
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, January 6, 1962 - April 30, 1963
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, May 1, 1963 - September 14, 1965
X - Alpha Omicron Pi, September 10, 1965 - April 30, 1967
Y - New York Office
Z - Special Building Fund - Nurses Quarters
AA - Margaret Durbin Harper Building Fund
BB - Frances Bolton Nursing Center
FJ - Ford Foundation Checking Account
GJ - General Journal
Citizens Hospital Fund
Johnson Children Trustee Account
Account PR - Staff Payroll
Accounts 1 - 33A
1 Security Trust Company, General Account
2 Security Trust Company, Alpha Omicron Pi
3 Security Trust Company, Staff Payroll
4 Security Trust Company, Margaret Durbin Harper Building Fund
5 People's Bank (Hazard), Organization Account
10 Accounts Receivable
12 Guaranty Trust Company (New York), Income Account
13 United States Trust Company, Income Account
14 Investments
15 Land and Buildings - Hyden
15A Hyden Hospital Annex
15B The Hospital Cottage
15C New Tank - Hyden Hospital
15D New Barn - Hyden Hospital
15E Special Building Fund (Joy House and Lower Porch - Hospital)
15F Midwifery Training School Cottage
15G Furnishings - Joy House
15H New Stone Cistern - Hyden Hospital
15J Building Fund - Nurses Quarters
15K Nurses Quarters - Expense Account
15M Citizens Hospital Fund
15P Chapel - Hyden
16 Land and Buildings - Wendover
16A New Office Rooms - Wendover
16B New Administration Building
16c Garden House - Wendover
16D New Garden House - Wendover
16E Garden House Addition
17 Land and Buildings - Beech Fork
17A Jessie Preston Draper Addition
18 Land and Buildings - Possum Bend (Confluence)
19 Land and Buildings - Red Bird
20 Land and Buildings - Flat Creek(Atwood)
21 Land and Buildings - The Clearing
22 Equipment - Hyden
23 Equipment - Wendover
24 Equipment - Beech Fork
25 Equipment - Possum Bend
26 Equipment - Red Bird
27 Equipment - Flat Creek (Atwood)
28 Equipment - The Clearing
29 Equipment - Household
30 Equipment - Dispensary
31 Equipment - Motion Pictures
32 Equipment - Office
33 Equipment - Horses
33A Equipment - Motor Vehicles
Accounts 34 - 540
34 Horses and Wagons
35 Sheep, Cattle and Hogs
37 US Trust Company - Trustee
37A Security Trust Company - Trustee
37C Bankers Trust Company - Trustee
37D Investments - Stocks General Endowment Fund
37E Investments - Bonds
38 Land and Buildings - Brutus
39 Land and Buildings - Bowlingtown
40 Equipment - Brutus
41 Equipment - Bowlingtown
42 Equipment - Beverly
43 Equipment - Wolf Creek
44 Land and Buildings - Wolf Creek
45 Investments in Bonds - Building Fund
48 Transfer from Reserves
49 Money Borrowed
50 Victory Tax - Withholding Tax
50A Social Security
50B State Withholding Tax
51 Trust Funds - Specific Endowments
51-22 Louie A. Hall Legacy
51-26 Reserve Account
51-37 Helen Hayes Watson Legacy
51-48 Bertha G. Wood Legacy
52 Revenue and Expense
53 Contributions - Social Service Work
53A Social Service Special Account
54 Contributions and Subscriptions
54A Receipts for sales of Clever Country
54B Proceeds of Britannic Cruise
54C Receipts for Income and Health in Remote Rural Areas
54D Receipts for sales of Nurses on Horseback
54D-1 Receipts for sales of "I Wanted to Live, America"
54D-2 Receipts for sales of the Medical Routine
54D-3 Receipts for sales of Organdie and Mull
54D-4 Sale of Postcards
54D-5 Wide Neighborhoods miscellaneous
54D-6 Wide Neighborhoods inventory
54D-7 Wide Neighborhoods sales
54E Fees for speaking engagements
54F Benefits
54G Leslie County Infantile Paralysis Fund
54H Scholarships Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery
54I Margaret Durbin Harper Building Fund
54K Gifts in Kind
54O Livestock Sales
Accounts 55 - 98B
55 Income from Nursing Centers
55A Receipts for Medical Fees
55B Hospital Fees
55C Hyden Hospital Clinic Fees
56 State Board of Health
57 Post Office Receipts
59 Refunds - Miscellaneous
60 Nurses Board
60A Board Hyden Nurses and Patients
60B Board Nurses Midwives Quarters
60C Board Nurses Wooten Clinic
60D Board Nurses Beech Fork
61 Income from Investments
61A Rent Received
65 Cumulated (Yearly) Expense
66 Cumulated (Yearly) Contributions
86 Rent - General
96 Petty Cash
97 Loans - Local
98 Returned Checks
99 Clearing Account
99A Bank Transfer
99B Accounts Receivable
Accounts 101 - 120
101 Traveling - Director and Personnel
101A Traveling - Assistant Director
101B Salary - Director
101C Salary - Research Director
102 Salary - Secretaries
103 Salaries - Accounting Department
103A Clerical and Stenographic
103B Furlough Salaries
104 Stationery, Stamps and Printing
104a Stationery, Stamps and Printing
105 Office Supplies
105A Office Supplies - Midwives' Quarters
106 Telephone and Telegraph
107 Auditing
108 Advertising for Staff
109 Books and Magazines
109A Books and Magazines - Midwives' Quarters
110 Insurance
110A Insurance - Fire and Liability
111 Interest
112 Taxes
112A Excise and Stamp Taxes
120 Miscellaneous Administrative Expense
Accounts 125 - 164
125 Bulletins
126 Scholarships and Educational Work
126A Cadet Nurses' Stipend
127 Donations
128 Social Service Work
128A Relief - Drought
128B Social Service Work Expense
129 Dentist
130 Motion Picture Expense
130A Stereopticoms and Slides
131 Economic Survey
145 Housekeeper - Salary
150 Contact Secretary - Salary
150A F.I.C.A. Taxes - Employee
151 Indian Nurses - Expenses
151 Salary - Research Director (formerly 101C)
151A Indian Survey
152 Contact Secretary - Telephone and Telegraph
153 New York Office Expense
154 Chicago Office Expense
155 Record Department Expense - Carnegie Corporation Grant
155A Salaries - Record Department
156 Membership Drive - Salaries
156 Settlement of Old Claims
157 Membership Drive - Expense
157 Books and Magazines (formerly 109)
158 State Committee Expense
159 Interest (formerly 111)
160 Agricultural Secretary Salary
161 Miscellaneous Promotional Expense
163 Boston Office Expense
164 Cincinnati Office Expense
Accounts 175 - 185
175 Salary - Nurses
175A Salary and Expenses - Doctor
176 Nurses Records
176 Wages - General
176A Extra Labs
176C Wages - General - All Centers
177 Registration of Nurses and Doctor
178 Nurses Uniforms
178A Nurses Uniforms - Midwifery Students
179 Dispensary Supplies
179A Dispensary Supplies (diapers, layettes, repairs to instruments)
180 Hospital and Medical Attention
180A Hospital and Medical Attention
181 Repairs and Upkeep
181-1 Household Supplies - General
181AC Electricity (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
181B Repairs and Upkeep - General
181C Repairs and Upkeep - Wages (All Center except Wolf Creek)
181C-1 Repairs and Upkeep - Materials, tools, replacements (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
182 Feed and Care of Horses
182A Clearing Expenses
182C Feed and Care of Horses - Wages (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
182C-1 Feed and Care of Horses - Feed, shoes, etc. (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
183 Freight and Hauling
183C Freight and Hauling - Hauling Wages (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
184 Transportation - Patients
184A Transportation - New Nurses and Attendants
185 Transportation - New Nurses - General
Accounts 186 - 299
186 Fuel, Gasoline, etc.
187 Operation - Hyden Hospital
187A Operation - Hyden Hospital - Salaries
187C Fuel - Wages for hauling (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
187C1 Fuel - Coal, wood (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
188 Laundry
189 Telephone and Telegraph
189C Laundry and Clearing - Wages (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
190 Postage and Telephone
190C Telephone and Telegraph - All Centers
191 Postage and Stationery
191A Nurses' Records and Supplies - General
191C Postage and Stationery - All Centers
192 Motor Vehicle Expense
192-1 Motor Vehicle Expense
193 Food and Supplies - General
194 Patients Staying at Center - General
194C Cost of Living Subsidy
195 Guests - General
195C Guests - Couriers and Staff (All Centers)
196 Live Stock and Poultry Expense - General
196C Live Stock and Poultry Expense - Wages (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
196C-1 Live Stock and Poultry Expense - Feed, salt, etc. (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
197 Cows and Hogs
197A Feed and Care of Pets
199 Miscellaneous Field Expense (All Centers except Wolf Creek)
275 Salaries - Nurses, Hyden
276A Salaries and Wages, Joy House
276B Wages - General Work, Joy House
279 Dispensary Supplies Hyden
280 Hospital - Surgical Attention, Hyden
280A Hospital - Medical Attention, Hyden
281 Repairs and Upkeep, Hyden
281A Electricity, Joy House
281B Repairs and Upkeep, Joy House
281B-1 Household Supplies and Furnishings, Joy House
282 Feed and Care of Horses, Hyden
283 Hauling and Freight, Hyden
283A Hauling and Freight, Joy House
284 Transportation - Patients and Attendants, Hyden
286 Rent, Hyden
287 Fuel, Hyden
287A Fuel, Joy House
288 Gasoline and Oil, Hyden
289 Laundry and Cleaning, Hyden
289A Laundry and Cleaning, Joy House
290 Telephone and Telegraph, Thousandsticks, Joy House
291 Postage and Stationery, Hyden
292 Ambulance Expense, Hyden
293 Food and Supplies, Hyden
293A Food and supplies, Joy House
296 Live Stock and Poultry Expense, Hyden
297 Cows and Hogs, Hyden
298A Garden Joy, House
299 Miscellaneous Expense, Hyden
Accounts 375 - 381, Wendover
375 Salaries - Nurses
376 Salaries and Wages
376A Extra Labor
376B Wages, Nightwatchman
379 Dispensary Supplies
380 Hospital - Surgical Attention
380A Hospital - Medical Attention
381 Repairs and Upkeep
381 Repairs and Upkeep
381 Repairs and Upkeep
381 Repairs and Upkeep
Accounts 381-1 - 392, Wendover
381-1 Household Supplies and Furnishings
381A Electricity
381B Repairs and Upkeep - Wages
381C Repairs and Upkeep - Building New Chicken Houses
381D Repairs and Upkeep - Building New Barn known as "Jeep Shed"
381E Enlarging Far-End Room Lower Shelf
382 Feed and Care of Horses
382-1 Feed and Care of Horses - Feed
383 Hauling and Freight
384 Transportation - Patients
387 Fuel
387-1 Fuel Products - coal, wood
388 Gasoline and oil
389 Laundry and Cleaning
389-1 Laundry and Cleaning - outside laundries and supplies
390 Telephone and Telegraph
391 Postage and Stationery
391A Nurses' Records and Supplies
392 Motor Vehicle Expense
Accounts 393 - 399, Wendover
393 Food and Supplies
393 Food and Supplies
396 Livestock and Poultry Expense
396-1 Livestock and Poultry Expense - feed, salt brick, milk buckets, etc.
397 Cow Feed
398 Garden
398-1 Garden - seeds, plants
399 Miscellaneous expense
Accounts 475 - 499, Beech Fork
475 Salaries - Nurses
476 Salaries and Wages
395 Guests
476A Extra Labor
479 Dispensary Supplies
480 Hospital - Surgical Attention
480A Hospital - Medical Attention
481 Repairs and Upkeep
481-1 Household Supplies
481A Electricity
482 Feed and Care of Horses
483 Hauling and Freight
484 Transportation - Patients
487 Fuel
488 Gasoline and Oil
489 Laundry and Cleaning
490 Telephone and Telegraph
491 Postage and Stationery
491A Nurses' Records and Supplies
492 Car Expense
493 Food and Supplies
494 Patients Staying at Center
495 Guests
495A Nurses Staying at Center
496 Livestock and Poultry Expense
498 Garden
499 Miscellaneous Expense
Accounts 575 - 599, Possum Bend, etc.
575 Salaries - Nurses
576 Wages
579 Dispensary Supplies
580 Hospital - Surgical Attention
581 Repairs and Upkeep
581-1 Household Supplies
581A Electricity
582 Feed and Care of Horses
583 Hauling and Freight
584 Transportation - Patients
587 Fuel
588 Gasoline and Oil
589 Laundry and Cleaning
590 Telephone and Telegraph
591 Postage and Stationery
591A Nurses' Records and Supplies
592 Motor Vehicle Expense
593 Food and Supplies
594 Patients Staying at Center
595 Guests
595A Nurses Staying at Center
596 Livestock and Poultry Expense
598 Garden
599 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 675 - 699, Red Bird
675 Salaries - Nurses
676 Wages
676A Extra Labor
679 Dispensary Supplies
680 Hospital - Surgical Attention
680A Hospital - Medical Attention
681 Repairs and Upkeep
681-1 Household Supplies
681A Electricity
682 Feed and Care of Horses
683 Hauling and Freight
684 Transportation - Patients
687 Fuel
688 Gasoline and Oil
689 Laundry and Cleaning
690 Telephone and Telegraph
691 Postage and Stationery
691A Nurses' Records and Supplies
692 Car Expense
693 Food and supplies
694 Patients Staying at Center
695 Guests
695A Nurses Staying at Center
696 Livestock and Poultry Expense
698 Garden
699 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 775-799, Flat Creek
775 Salaries - Nurses
776 Wages
779 Dispensary Supplies
780A Hospital - Medical Attention
781 Repairs and Upkeep
781-1 Household Supplies
781-A Electricity
782 Feed and Care of Horses
783 Hauling and Freight
784 Transportation - Patients
787 Fuel
788 Gasoline and Oil
789 Laundry and Cleaning
780 Telephone and Telegraph
791 Postage and Stationery
791A Nurses' Records and Supplies
792 Car Expense
793 Food and Supplies
794 Patients Staying at Center
795 Guests
795A Nurses Staying at Center
796 Live Stock and Poultry Expense
798 Garden
799 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 875 - 881C, Hyden Hospital
875 Salaries - Nurses
876 Salaries and Wages
876 Salaries and Wages
876 Salaries and Wages
876A Extra labor
876 Wages - Nightwatchman
879 Dispensary Supplies
880 Surgical Attention
880A Medical Attention
881 Repairs and Upkeep
881 Repairs and Upkeep
881 Repairs and Upkeep
881-1 Household Supplies
881A Electricity
881B Repairs and Upkeep - attic, dormer, windows, roof
881C Citizens Hospital Fund - remodeling job
Accounts 882 - 899, Hyden Hospital
882 Feed and Care of Horses
882-1 Feed and Care of Horses - feed
883 Hauling and Freight
884 Transportation - Patients
887 Fuel
887-1 Fuel products - coal, wood, etc.
887A Royalties on coal mined on hospital property
888 Gasoline and Oil
889 Laundry and Cleaning
889-1 Laundry and Cleaning - outside laundries, supplies
890 Telephone and Telegraph
891 Postage and Stationery
891A Nurses' Records and Supplies
892 Car Expense
893 Food and Supplies
893 Food and Supplies
893-1 Household Supplies
896 Livestock and Poultry Expense
896-1 Livestock and Poultry Expense - feed, supplies, etc.
897 Cows and Hogs
898 Garden
899 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 976 - 998, The Clearing
976 Wages - Repairs and Upkeep
981 Repairs and Upkeep
981-1 Repairs and Upkeep - household supplies, furnishings, wire fence
981A Electricity
982 Feed and Care of Horses
983 Hauling and Freight
983 Food and Supplies
996 Live Stock and Poultry Expense
996-1 Live Stock and Poultry Expense - feed, salt
998 Garden
Accounts 1075 -1099, Brutus
1075 Salaries - Nurses
1076 Wages
1076A Extra Labor
1079 Dispensary Supply
1081 Repairs and upkeep
1081-1 Household Supplies
1081A Electricity
1082 Feed and Care of Horses
1083 Hauling and Freight
1084 Transportation - Patients
1086 Rent
1087 Fuel
1089 Laundry and Cleaning
1090 Telephone and Telegraph
1091 Postage and Stationery
1091A Nurses' Records and Supplies
1092 Car Expense
1093 Food and Supplies
1094 Patients Staying at Center
1095 Guests
1095A Nurses Staying at Center
1096 Live Stock and Poultry Expense
1098 Garden
1099 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 1175 - 1199, Bowlingtown
1175 Salaries - Nurses
1176 Wages
1176A Extra labor
1179 Dispensary supplies
1180 Hospital - Surgical Attention
1180A Hospital - Medical Attention
1181 Repairs and Upkeep
1181-1 Household Supplies
1181A Electricity
1182 Feed and Care of Horses
1183 Hauling and Freight
1184 Transportation - Patients
1186 Rent
1187 Fuel
1189 Laundry and Cleaning
1190 Telephone and Telegraph
1191 Postage and Stationery
1191A Nurses' Records and Supplies
1192 Car Expenses
1193 Food and Supplies
1194 Patients Staying at Center
1195 Guests
1195A Nurses Staying at Center
1196 Livestock and Poultry Expense
1197 Cow - Feed, etc.
1198 Garden
1199 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 1275 - 1299, Beverly
1275 Salaries - Nurses
1279 Dispensary Supplies
1281 Repairs and Upkeep
1282 Feed and Care of Horses
1283 Freight and Hauling
1286 Rent
1289 Laundry and Cleaning
1290 Telephone and Telegraph
1291 Postage and Stationery
1295 Guests
1299 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 1375 - 1399, Midwives' Quarters
1375 Salaries - Nurses
1376 Salaries and Wages
1379 Dispensary Supplies
1381 Repairs and Upkeep
1381-1 Household Supplies
1381A Electricity
1383 Hauling and Freight
1387 Fuel
1387-1 Fuel - gas, oil, coal, wood
1388 Gasoline and Oil
1389 Laundry and Cleaning
1389-1 Laundry and Cleaning - outside laundries, soap, etc.
1390 Telephone and Telegraph
1391 Postage and Stationery
1392 Motor Vehicle Expense
1393 Food and Supplies
1393-1 Household Supplies
1396 Livestock and Poultry Expense
1398 Garden
1399 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 1475 - 1499, Wooten Clinic, Wolf Creek Center
1475 Salaries - Nurses
1476 Salaries and Wages
1476A Extra Labor
1481 Repair and Upkeep
1481-1 Household Supplies
1481A Electricity
1482 Feed and Care of Horses
1482-1 Feed and Care of Horses - feed, etc.
1483 Hauling and Freight
1486 Rent
1487 Fuel
1487-1 Fuel - coal, wood, etc.
1488 Gasoline and Oil
1489 Laundry and Cleaning
1489-1 Laundry and Cleaning - outside laundries, soap, etc.
1490 Telephone and Telegraph
1491 Postage
1492 Motor Vehicle Expense
1492-1 Motor Vehicle Expense - tires, tubes, repair
1493 Food and Supplies
1495 Guests, Couriers and Staff
1496 Livestock and Poultry Expense
1496-1 Livestock and Poultry Expense - feed
1498 Garden
1499 Miscellaneous Field Expense
Accounts 1576 - 1599, Haggin Quarters
1576 Wages
1581 Repairs and Upkeep
1581-1 Household Supplies
1583 Hauling and Freight
1587 Fuel
1589 Laundry and Cleaning
1590 Telephone
1598 Garden
1599 Miscellaneous
DISTRICT ACCOUNTS
Atwood, 1954-1968
Beech Fork 1, 1954-1968
Beech Fork 2, 1954-1968
Beech Fork 3, 1965-1966
Brutus, 1954-1968
Brutus 1, 1959-1968
- Box 281, Folder 6
Brutus 1 and 2 were combined into one district from May 1952 through December 1958, and funds collected were posted to Brutus 1. Two districts were re-established on January 1, 1959, and separate postings were made thereafter.
Hyden, 1954-1963
Hyden Hospital, 1954-1962
Hyden Hospital, 1962-1968
MTD, 1954-1967
- Box 281, Folder 10
As of August 1967, MTD funds are included in the Hyden Hospital and Hyden Clinic funds.
Red Bird 1, 1954-1968
Red Bird 2, 1954-1968
Wendover, 1954-1968
Wolf Creek 1, 1959-1968
Wolf Creek 2, 1958-1967
CORRESPONDENCE WITH FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE TREASURER
Correspondence with C.N. Manning, 1925-1947
Correspondence with C.N. Manning Executive Committee and others regarding financial matters, 1941-1946
Correspondence with Minnie Grove, 1940-1947
General correspondence, 1940
Lucille Hodges' file, 1931-1939
C.N. Manning's Office Files, Correspondence, 1929-1946
C.N. Manning's Office Files, Miscellaneous items, 1930-1936
C.N. Manning's Office Files, Financial statements (receipts and disbursements), 1925-1931
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1947
Ed Dabney's Office Files, 1947
Correspondence with Annie Ledridge, 1947-1949
Correspondence with Security Trust Company, 1947-1950
Correspondence with Ed Dabney
Ed Dabney's Office Files, 1948
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1949
Ed Dabney's Office Files, 1949
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1950
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1950
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1950
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1951
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1951
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1951
Correspondence with Security Trust Company, 1951-1953
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1952
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1952
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1952
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1953
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1953
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1953
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1954
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1954
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1954
Correspondence with Security Trust Company, 1954-1957
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1955
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1955
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1955
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1954
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1956
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1956
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1957
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1957
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1957
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1950
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1958
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1958
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1959
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1959
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1959
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1960
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1960
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1960
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, 1961
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1961
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1961
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, January-June 1962
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, July-December 1962
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1962
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1962
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, January-June 1963
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, July-December 1963
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1963
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1963
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, January-June 1964
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, July-December 1964
Ed Dabney's Office Files, January-June 1964
Ed Dabney's Office Files, July-December 1964
First Security National Bank & Trust Company of Lexington, Trust Department Account Analysis, 1964
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, January-June 1965
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, July-December 1965
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, January-June 1966
Correspondence with Ed Dabney, July-December 1966
Ed Dabney's Office Files: Wills, Trusts, Endowments
ENDOWMENTS
Alexander, Elizabeth Agnes, New York, New York
Arden, Elizabeth, New York, New York
Atwood, Jane Short, Lexington, Kentucky
Baird Foundation, New York, New York
Ballard, Sunshine Harris, Glenview, Kentucky
Boehm, Margaret Donaldson, Baltimore, Maryland
Boyd, Thomas Kenneth, Wichita, Kansas
Breckinridge, Margaret C., Chicago, Illinois
Browne, Eliza A., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bullock, Grace H., Lexington, Kentucky
Carey, Mary Barney, Hartford, Connecticut
Crane, Louisa D., Cincinnati, Ohio
Davidson, Grace H., Chicago, Illinois
Douglas, Mrs. Archibald, New York, New York
Eisaman, Lillian Hoag, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Errett, Augusta Tomlinson, Cincinnati, Ohio
Eudy, Mary Cummings Paine, Louisville, Kentucky
Fant, Nelson, Flemingsburg, Kentucky
Ford Foundation, Dearborn, Michigan
Gage, Margaret M., New York, New York
Gill, Mary Parker, Louisville, Kentucky
Goldsmith, Hugo, Cincinnati, Ohio
Griffing, Martine McHenry, Indianapolis, Indiana
Hall, Louie Alice, Rochester, New York
Ham, Susanne M., Washington, D.C.
Hubbell, Anna D., Rochester, New York
Hubbell, Bertha D., Rochester, New York
Ireland, Elizabeth ("Pansy"), Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Johnson, Mrs. Walter I., New York, New York
Jones, Fannie L., Lexington, Kentucky
Lewis, Margaret M., Detroit, Michigan
Males, Ada L., Cincinnati, Ohio
Mclntosh, Callae M., Lake Forest, Illinois
McKerchey, John M., Detroit, Michigan
McLennan, Mrs. Donald R. (Katherine N.), Chicago, Illinois
McMahon, Dick, Lexington, Kentucky
McReynolds, James Clark, Washington, D.C.
Morgan, Lelia A., Farmington, Connecticut
Morton, Mary Ballard, Louisville, Kentucky
Norris, Fanny, New York, New York
Perkins, Elizabeth Bishop, York, Maine
Pettet, Mary Attree, Louisville, Kentucky
Rodes, Bettie Starks, Louisville, Kentucky
Ross, Frances, Kendall, California
Satterwhite, Preston Pope, Great Neck, New York
Seasongood, Ada R., Cincinnati, Ohio
Sinkler, Elsie Brock, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania
Stebbins, Grace C.B., Springfield, Massachusetts
Stone, Jennie Hinzen, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Strong, Hattie M., Rochester, New York
Taylor, Francis B., Louisville, Kentucky
Toland, Charlotte Rush, Norristown, Pennsylvania
Trevor, Emily, New York, New York
Trull, Jeannie B., New York, New York
Wilkie, William E., Litchfield, Illinois
Wright, Warren, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
STATEMENT OF COSTS
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1941
n.d.
MEDICAL AND OFFICE STAFF PAYROLL ACCOUNTS
Adams, Marian Elizabeth
Adamson, Myra Audrey
Adolph, Paul Ernest M.D.
Alexander, Ruth Elizabeth
Anderson, Edith
Ash, Edra Marie
Avery, Rose Kathleen
Axelson, Alice
Bader, Ninalei
Baker, Florence Emily
Balch, Mary
Baughart, Carolyn A.
Barney, Maurice 0. M.D.
Beasley, W. B. Rogers M.D.
Becker, Jean
Begley, Leona Maggard
Belding, Trudis
Benson, Phyllis P.
Bertholf, Mabelyn
Beyeler, Esther
Bishop, Dorothy R.
Bisset, Sharon Barbara
Blackburn, Thelma
Blair, Nola Irene
Blake, Vivienne A.
Bloomer, Bertha Louise
Bluemel, Gertrude
Blumhagen, R.V. M.D.
Bobbitt, Helen Mae
Bodteker, Olive M.
Boer, Ella
Booth, Carolyn
Boss, Gladys R.
Boswell, Ruth
Bougher, Vivian
Bowling, Juanita
Boyce, Olin M.
Boyle, Anne Elizabeth
Bracy, Ann C.
Bradbury, Betty Ann
Bradford, Bobby Jean
Bradley, Jean
Brainard, Norma Brooks
Bray, Alison
Breckinridge, Mary
Brenn, Dolores Jean
Brill, Mary V.
Broomfield, Joy D.H.
Broughton, Janet S.
Brown, Emma Ruth
Brown, Kathryn I.
Brown, Peggy Helen
Brown, Rebecca
Browne, Helen E.
Brunen, Wilhelmina
Buchanan, Gwendolyn Marie
Buck, Dorothy F.
Bunce, Olive
Burbank, Marcia E.
Burget, Madonna
Burleigh, Ruth Anne
Burt, Jane Sanders
Burton, Jennie
Byrne, Jean
Cadwallader, Marian F.
Callen, Helen
Canfield, Jean F.
Carlson, Leona Mae
Carpenter, Barbara J.
Carpenter, Mary
Cartwell, Anne
Caudill, Ivallean Huff
Chadwell, Vera G.
Chapman, Louise
Chetwynd, Eve
Chubbee, Lucinda L.
Cirves, Catherine Porter
Clark, Mary Jo
Clemons, Barbara
Collins, Audrey
Comingore, Pauline
Conaway, Charlotte
Conley, Lyndon N.M.D.
Contessa, Barabara Ann
Cook, Madeline Foster
Cooper, Myrtle L.
Court, Joan Muriel
Cox, Edith Roxanna
Creech, Wanda Jo Morgan
Cressman, Ruth
Crozier, Agnes Mary
Crumley, Patsy Loretta
Cundle, Pamela Anne
Curtis, Betty Faye
Cyr, Madge D.
Day, Ruby
De Korte, Johanna
den Dulk, F. William M.D.
De Tournay, Anne M.
Dinkle, Elizabeth
Dodds, Alexander Earl M.D.
Doggett, Kathleen
Dole, Margaret Lincoln M.D.
Duferedach, Hazel
Duffy, Marjorie Ann
Dyer, Audrey
Echols, Clara Dale
Edwards Bowling, Primrose
Eimon, Margaret E.
Elmore, Peggy Gibbs
Ernst, Beverly Jean
Evans, Rose
Ewing, Mary Virginia
Farrington, Helen
Fedde, Helen Marie
Fenstermaker, Maxine
Ferguson, Margaret
Fetterman, Theda C.
Field, Margaret
Fielding, Jane Jeffrey
Fink, Louise
Finnerty, Annie Josephine
Ford, Alice
Foster, Margaret M.
Fox, Anne
Frank, Rosemary Elizabeth
Fraser, James M.M.D.
Franzer, Dorothy Alice
Freas, Howard M.D.
Frederick, Virginia L.
Freund, Ethel Broughall
Fuchs, Gloria J.
Fugate, Hazel
Fullam, Maryellen
Furnas, E. Jane
Gubbert, Caryellen
Gallagher, Bridget
Garwood, Alice
Germans, Rosette J.
Geyer, Minnie
Gilbert, Eva M.
Glasenupp, Geraldine Ruth
Glass, Alice E.
Gledhille, Vivian
Gonzalez, Ethel
Goodice, Francette Marie
Gray, Lena
Green, Josephine
Greenwald, Hortense Luckey
Gresman, Dorothy
Hacker, Leila Gail
Hamilton, Addie Ellen
Hanson, Hilda Evelyn
Harry, Pamela Ruth
Hastings, Ruth Vivian
Hayes, Monica
Haynes, Polly Anna
Heally, Mildred
Heller, Patricia
Helwig, Dorothy Ann
Henricksen, Dorothy
Henson, Mary K.
Herb, Marilyn
Herman, Alice Gertrude
Hero, Nancy Jane
Hewat, Mary D.
Hewson, Nancy Jane
Hibberd, Georgia G.
Hicks, E. Pauline
Hickson, Marion
Hilditch, Joyce E.
Hillman, Elizabeth
Hobson, Margaret
Hodges, Lucile
Holdridge, Josephine Grace
Hoolseman, Angie
Hoskins, Marian Moore
Hotchkiss, Mary K.
Houtenville, May
Howard, Barbara Ruth
Howard, Juanita
Howe, Martha E.M.D.
Hull, Lila
Hulse, Martha Jane
Humphrey, Cynthia Ann
Humphreys, Mabel
Hunt, Barbara S.
Hunt, Josephine A.
Hutson, Dorothy
Int-Hunt, Delia
Isaacs, Gertrude
Iverson, Ethel J.
January, Anna May
Jaqua, Ruth Elizabeth
Jeffries, May
Jelleyman, Givendalen Mary
Jenks, Katherine S.
Jewell, Edna Delphine
Johanesen, Asse
Johnson, Dorothy Lee
Jolliffe, Ruth
Jones, Barbara M.
Jones, Elaine L.
Jones, Jeanette
Jordan, Harriet
Josline, Muriel
Kammerand, Ruth
Kay, Jean
Kelly, Elsie N.
Kemner, Hannah Margaret
Kennedy, Pauline Laura
Kennell, Edna May
Kerfoot, Jean
Kieper, Barbara
Kierkegaard, Shirley Ida
Kindzerski, Elizabeth
Kirchgassner, Mollie K.
Klosterman, Meta A.
Knechtly, Veraa Lucille
Kooser, John H.M.D.
Krikorian, Diana A.
Lafnenz, Audrey W.
Laird, Katherine
Lamb, Jean
La Motte, Mary Elvera
Landon, Marie
Langley, Frances Mayline
Larson, Joanne Elaine
Laughlen, Mary Jane
Lawrence, Edith Anderson
Leatherman, Mary Elizabeth
Leatherwood, Sylvia J.
Ledridge, Annie M.
Lee, Molly
Le Fevre, Mary R.
Leiby, Rowland W. Jr. M.D.
Lenhert, Rhoda
Lester, Betty
Lewis, Agnes
Lewis, Jack D.
Lewis, Lillian Ruth
Lindblade, Zondra
Linthicurn, Charles Milton M.D.
Logan, Sheila
Lucas, Cecelia
Luce, Harriet
Luhr, Carroll M.D.
Lutz, Maria Miriam
McCall, Matildia Marie
McCracken, Margaret Mary
McEvens, John H.M.D.
Mclntosh, Sarah L.
McQuate, Thelma Jane
MacDonald, Eunice Katherine
MacKinnon, Ann P.
MacMillan, Mary Katherine
MacMillan, Sally Williams
Maggard, Melva Gladys
Meeke, Minnie
Metcalfe, Edna Valerie
Meyer, Clara Louise
Meyer, Hazel
Mickle, Edith
Mickle, Patricia
Micus, Alice Marie
Mihalevic, Mary E.
Miller, Beatrice M.
Miller, Gail Marie
Miller, Margaret
Miller, Mary Lois
Mincher, Mary M.D.
Minton, Eileen
Mirabito, Catherine Mary
Mitchell, Hannah D.
Moberg, Gladys Irene
Moberly, Virginia Carol
Moore, Celia
Morgan, Eileen Hacker
Moore, Juanetta
Morgan, Gladys
Morgan, Grace
Morgan, Ruth LaVonne
Morris, Mary Lee
Morrison, Mary Estelle
Morrison, Richard C.M.D.
Morse, Sylvia A.
Mottram, Evelyn Marie
Mowbray, Louise
Mueller, Adelheid P.
Muncy, Hope
Muncy, Jane
Murphy, Mary Ellen
Neibick, Ruth E.
Nelson, Barbara Eleanor
Nelson, Grace A.
Newcomb, Nancy Ruth
Noggle, Fay A.
Olson, Beulah
Onsrud, Myrtle
Osborne, Shelby Jean
Otty, Barbara Dickson
Owens, Edna Mae
Palethorp, Betty M.
Peninger, Ruth
Peterson, Helen D.
Pierce, Alice M.
Pierce, Clara
Pierson, Jane
Pierson, Zelda
Poston, Amy
Powell, Marvis Marie
Prescott, Margaret L.
Prunet, Odette
Quarles, Mary Anne
Quarmby, Kathleen Marie
Radcliffe, Audry Rosemary
Ramsey, Odessa Fay
Rainey, Jane
Ramos, Lilia
Ratliff, Katherine W.
Ratliff, Lucille
Raymond, Wilhelminia Sophia
Rayson, Margaret Eileen
Reaves, Anna F.
Ree, Eunice Ruth
Reeder, Grace
Reid, Doris E.
Reinbrecht, Janet
Rhine, Lenore M.
Richards, Patricia Mary
Ritcha, Virginia Lee
Roberts, Grace
Roberts, Nancy
Rose, Nancy Evelyn
Rose, Wilma Garnet
Ross, Caroline
Ross, Jeanne Perin
Rubin, Riva
Runyon, Dorothy Bulkeley
Rutherford, Hannah
Sagebeer, Josephine
Samson, Florence
Sandmeyer, Melvin M.D.
Savage, Lucille Marjorie
Saxon, Wini
Scanlon, Pauline Patricia
Schiefer, Clara-Louise
Schiffer, Christina M.
Schneider, Susan Jane
Scott, Betty R.
Scougall, Mary
Seifert, Ruth Bessie
Sell, Elaine Lillian
Shade, Florence
Shultz, Debra Marion
Simmers, Mary Louise
Simmons, Mary Patricia
Sobral, Helda C.
Spalding, Althaire
Sparks, Mary Ruth
Spence, Hannah Lewis
Stanley, Georgia Hibberd
Stephens, Adine
Stephens, Joyce E.
Slowey, Rita Raymond
Smith, Noel Seymour
Snyder, Betty
Stickney, Carol Anne
Stillman, Caroline
Stokes, Helen E.
Summers, Vanda
Sutcliffe, Brigit
Swindells, Marlene
Te Kampe, Anne
Terrill, Grace A.
Thompson, Esther V.
Thompson, Lydia S.
Thorton, Maxine Lillian
Tucher, Charlene
Tyler, Sally Anne
Tyson, Patsy Morgaine
Uhl, Catherine V.
Van Beek, Jean Doris
Vander Meulen, Ruth
Vaughn, Bella R.
Walker, John A. M.M.D.
Walsh, Barbara Edwards
Warren, Helen Van V.
Waterbury, Ruth G.
Waters, Henry S.
Watters, Cecile D.
Watts, Georgia
Wechtel, Eleanor
Werner, Wilhelmina K.
Wesley, Dorothy
Wheat, Ruby L.
White, Ruth
Whiteaker, Mary E.
Whitehead, Roger Donald M.D.
Wilke. Darlene Julia
Will, Louise
Williams, Audrey C.
Williams, Barbara Paul
Willson, Margaret I.
Wilson, Nancy
Wiseman, Greta Ann
Woodyard, Ella
Wooton, Luree Evelyn
Wyckoff, Dorothy Jean
Yeich, Barbara Dameier
Young, Alice M.
Zoeckler, Francis L.
DOMESTIC STAFF PAYROLL ACCOUNTS
Adams, Cova
Adams, Donald
Adams, Elmer
Adams, Ira James
Adams, Janice
Adams, Kenneth
Adams, Leslie
Adams, Logan
Adams, Margaret
Adams, Orie
Adams, Tyler Mae
Adams, Viola
Arnett, Roosevelt
Asher, Bernice
Asher, Eleanor H.
Asher, Eliza
Asher, Mary
Bailey, Price
Baker, Fanny
Baker, Harlan
Baker, Hazel
Baker, Lulu Faye
Baker, Minnie Bell
Baker, Opal Lee
Barger, Charley
Barger, Lettie
Barger, Matt
Barger, Romalee
Barger, Vanda
Beardsworth, Thomas
Begley, Beulah
Begley, Devadies
Begley, Laura Jean (Farley)
Begley, Lillie
Begley, Maults
Begley, Norma Jean
Bell, Evelyn
Blanton, Jessie
Bledsoe, Ethel
Boggs, Susie
Bowling, Arthur
Bowling, Bertha
Bowling, Bev
Bowling, Clay W.
Bowling, Donald Ray
Bowling, Doshia
Bowling, Earl
Bowling, Edwin
Bowling, Elmer
Bowling, Elsie
Bowling, Etna
Bowling, Fannie
Bowling, Floyd
Bowling, Garnett
Bowling, George Jr.
Bowling, George Sr.
Bowling, Hazel
Bowling, Ida
Bowling, Janice Marie
Bowling, Josephine
Bowling, Kathleen
Bowling, Lawrence
Bowling, Lettie
Bowling, Mandy
Bowling, Margie Ellen
Bowling, Marshall
Bowling, Mildred J.
Bowling, Myrtle
Bowling, Norma Jean
Bowling, Oda
Bowling, Oscar
Bowling, Ottis A.
Bowling, Shafter, Jr.
Bowling, Vance
Bowling, Vernon
Bowling, Vernon Edward
Bowling, Wanda
Bowling, Winnie
Brashear, Patricia Jean
Brashear, Ruby Mae (Schell)
Bray, Alta
Bray, Dennis
Bray, Leonard
Bray, Nancy
Bray, Peggy
Bray, Stella
Brock, Allie
Brock, Hettie
Brock, Louise C.
Brock, Oma
Brock, Susie
Brock, Virginia (Howard)
Brock, Will
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Edna Sue
Brown, Ruby
Brown, Verlin
Burns, Hazel
Burns, Helen
Burns, Norma Jean
Burton, Ruth
Caldwell, Dorothy
Chandler, Marilyn
Chappell, Pauline
Cody, James
Cody, Jessie
Collett, Bobby Rae
Collett, Edith
Collett, Elva
Collett, Frank
Collett, Gewandene
Collett, Martha Lane
Collett, Ruby
Collett, Ruth Mae
Collett, Sallie Faye
Collett, Thelma
Collins, Callie
Collins, Clyde
Collins, Farmer
Collins, Rhoda
Collins, Ruthean
Collins, Sophia
Colwell, Elbert
Colwell, Geneva
Colwell, Katie
Combs, Edith
Coots, Edna
Coots, Mallie
Coraett, Donald
Cornett, Douglas
Cornett, Hobert
Cornett, Lee Roy
Cornett, Mary Barn
Cornett, Mildred
Cornett, Nora
Couch, Albert
Couch, Beatrice
Couch, Bertha M.
Couch, Christine
Couch, Dallie
Couch, Denver
Couch, Ethel
Couch, Gaston
Couch, Georgia
Couch, James
Couch, Jewell Dean
Couch, Juanita
Couch, Leroy
Couch, Lola Mae
Couch, Martha
Couch, Marth
Couch, Matilda Young
Couch, Mollie
Couch, Nora
Couch, Ray
Couch, Sarah Jane
Couch, Van
Couch, Wiley
Cox, Pearlie
Creech, Lorene
Cunagin, Ona
Davidson, Emily
Davidson, Raleigh
Davidson, Sibyl
Dairs, Joe
Eversole, Fannie
Farler, Betty
Farler, Dolphie
Farler, Tomraie
Farler, Tyler
Farley, Forrest
Farley, Shirley
Fee, Ruby
Feltner, Cory
Feltner, Jewel Dean
Feltner, Leona
Feltner, Maurice
Feltner, Rose Nell
Fields, Dallie
Fields, Jonathan
Fields, Oscar
Gabbard, Jean Napier
Gay, Annie
Gay, Milton
Gay, Sally
Gipson, Julia
Gray, Florence
Griffith, Evelyn
Gross, Farmer
Gross, Mallie
Hacker, James Mearl
Hacker, Lilly (Jones)
Hacker, Maynard
Hall, Cecil
Hamblin, Alechia Mallicent
Hamblin, Mary Susan
Hamblin, Opsie
Hampton, Harvey
Hampton, Lillian Salyers
Hayes, James M.
Hays, James
Helton, Molly
Hensley, Easter Sizemore
Hensley, Lula
Hinkle, Jim
Holland, Frances
Holland, Martha
Holland, Nannie
Hoskins, Blanche
Hoskins, Clarence
Hoskins, Donald M.
Hoskins, Don (Edward)
Hoskins, Hazel
Hoskins, Henry
Hoskins, James
Hoskins, Jewelldene
Hoskins, Lloyd
Hoskins, Lorie
Hoskins, Massie
Hoskins, Nora
Hoskins, Norma Jean
Hoskins, Ozial
Hoskins, Robert
Hoskins, Sam C.
Hoskins, Shirley
Howard, Alonzo
Howard, Annette
Howard, Bonnie Wilson
Howard, Cassie
Howard, Dallie
Howard, Elmer
Howard, Eugene
Howard, James
Howard, Jurdon
Howard, Leonard
Howard, Lulu
Howard, Mae
Howard, Mary
Howard, Ray
Howard, Robert
Howard, Rose Nel
Howard, Siller
Howard, Violet
Howard, Willard
Howard, William
Howard, William Lawrence
Hudson, Maude
Huff, Damon
Huff, Martha Jane
Ivy, America
Johnson, Bernice
Johnson, Edith
Johnson, Lucille
Jones, Alta
Jones, Bernice
Jones, Geneva (Napier)
Jones, Lee
Jones, Lucy Jane
Jones, Marie
Jones, Quillie
Jones, Willie (Bill)
Joseph, Martha
Joseph, Mattie
Kilburn, Joyce
Kilburn, Massie
Lambdin, Frances
Langdon, Green
Langdon, Pearl (Haskins)
Ledford, Bernice
Ledford, Opal
Ledford, Palmer
Lewis, Barbara
Lewis, Clinton
Lewis, Edith
Lewis, Emily Mae
Lewis, Helen
Lewis, James Ray
Lewis, Mary Lee
Lewis, Mary Rose
Lewis, Mildred
Lewis, Nannie
Lewis, Patsy
Lewis, Sadie
Lewis, Sarah
Lewis, Tinsley
Lewis, Wanda
Lipps, Dorothy
Maggard, Bev
Maggard, David
Martin, Daisy
Martin, Estill
Mae, Rose Mary
Melton, Green
Melton, Johnny Edgar
Miller, Anna Lee
Morgan, Aden Lawrence
Morgan, Alabam
Morgan, Alice
Morgan, Aulty
Morgan, Bailey
Morgan, Barbara
Morgan, Becky Jean
Morgan, Betty Sybil
Morgan, Beulah
Morgan, Bonnie
Morgan, Callie
Morgan, Charles
Morgan, Christine
Morgan, Cleopas
Morgan, Conley
Morgan, Cora
Morgan, Delmer
Morgan, Edith
Morgan, Edward
Morgan, Effie
Morgan, Ella
Morgan, Ellen
Morgan, Elsie O.
Morgan, Ernestine
Morgan, Flora Pace
Morgan, Glenda Fay
Morgan, Goldia
Morgan, Gordon
Morgan, Grace
Morgan, Hays
Morgan, Hazel
Morgan, Ira Jean
Morgan, Joyce
Morgan, Lewis
Morgan, Lloyd
Morgan, Malcolm (Toby)
Morgan, Margaret G. (Gayle)
Morgan, Marie
Morgan, Matt L.
Morgan, Nancy
Morgan, Nettie
Morgan, Norman
Morgan, Opal
Morgan, Pearl
Morgan, Ralph
Morgan, Ronald
Morgan, Ruthene
Morgan, Sharon
Morgan, Thelma
Morgan, Wayde
Mosley, Arthur
Mosley, Beulah
Mosley, Carolyn
Mosley, Edwin
Mosley, Fanny Spurlock
Mosley, Jimmy R.
Mosley, Mary Ellen
Muncy, Laura Collins
Muncy, Linda Lou
Muncy, Massie Napier
Muncie, Mildred Jean
Napier, Alta
Napier, Carrie
Napier, Carts Lee
Napier, Corrine Sue
Napier, Damon
Napier, Edith
Napier, Ella
Napier, Emmit
Napier, Eniree
Napier, Flora Miller
Napier, Idia
Napier, James
Napier, Jean B.
Napier, Jessie
Napier, Leona
Napier, Loyce Bell
Napier, Mechaline
Napier, Mitchel
Napier, Ora
Napier, Rose
Napier, Siller
Nicholson, Margaret
North, Edna Mae (Coots)
North, Henry
Oliver, Alma Jean
Osborne, Frankie
Osborne, Johnie Mae
Parker, Maggie
Parker, Willie
Patterson, Ted
Pennington, Delphia
Pennington, Golden
Pennington, Henry (John)
Pennington, Jimmy
Pennington, Polly
Ratliff, Jink
Ratliff, Mattie C.
Rees, Lucy Jo
Reese, Ruby
Rice, Christine
Rice, Estimae
Rice, Peggy
Riley, Dorothy Sizemore
Roark, Daphine Jean
Roberts, Beulah
Roberts, Clinton
Roberts, Edwin
Roberts, Golden
Roberts, Herbert
Roberts, Joe
Roberts, John
Roberts, Lucille
Roberts, Mollie
Roberts, Nancy
Roberts, Nannie
Roberts, Oltia
Roberts, Penic
Roberts, Verlie
Salyers, Ruth
Sandlin, Ida
Sandlin, Nancy Begley
Sandlin, Riley
Scalf, Sylvester
Shell, Elsie
Shell, Eunice
Shell, Grace
Shell, Herman Irvin
Shell, Mariha Lee
Shepherd, Beulah
Shepherd, Ora
Shepherd, Wanda (Bray)
Shepherd, Willa
Shoupe, Jessie (Cody)
Simpson, Lela Mae
Sizemore, Bernice
Sizemore, Beulah
Sizemore, Bill
Sizemore, Dorothy
Sizemore, Duane
Sizemore, Easter
Sizemore, Edith Edna
Sizemore, Flora Miller
Sizemore, Hallie
Sizemore, Helen
Sizemore, Jessie
Sizemore, Jewell
Sizemore, Lena
Sizemore, Lucy
Sizemore, Mallie
Sizemore, Margaret
Sizemore, Mildred
Sizemore, Mollie
Sizemore, Ola Mae
Sizemore, Orie Rilla
Sizemore, Prudie
Sizemore, Roscoe
Sizemore, Tannie
Sizemore Zilpha
Skeens, Ann
Skeens, Dewey David
Skeens, Harold
Skeens, Raymond
Smallwood, Eva
Smallwood, Nora
Smith, Noel
Smith, Rose Nell
Smith, Rufus
Smith, Ruthie
Smith, Ruth Perkins
Smith, Verdie Lee
Stamper, Mary
Stewart, Mahala
Stidham, David
Stidham, Delver
Stidham, Esther
Stidham, Jewel
Stidham, Kenneth
Stidham, Nancy
Stidham, Polly
Stidham, Willie Rae
Surer, Mabel
Turner, Charlotte
Turner, Delia
Turner, Monique
Vanover, Elvin
Vanover, Helen
Wagers, Anna Lee
Wagers, Carb
Wagers, Curtis
Wagers, Goldie
Wagers, Lila
Wagers, Loretta
Wagers, Orville
Wagers, Oscar
Wagers, Rosalie
Wagers, Siller Napier
Walker, Martin
Washburn, Audrey Jean
Weber, Lorraine
Whitehead, Addie
Whitehead, Bardie
Williams, Joyce (Morgan)
Williams, Raymond
Wilson, Bonnie
Wilson, Clarence
Wilson, Henry Clay
Wilson, Hosea
Wilson, Mildred
Woods, Darrele
Woods, Felix
Woods, Helen
Woods, Leta
Woods, Peggy
Woods, Woodrow
Young, Marie
BACK SALARIES
Correspondence, 1937-1947
Status reports, 1937-1947
Carson, Jessie
Copeland, Anne
Dougal, Isabel
Dunstan, Doris
Duvall, Wilma
Gardner, Mrs.
Green, May V.
Grove, Minnie
Harris, Lois
Harry, Mary
Hodges, Lucille
Kooser, J.M., M.D.
MacKinnon, Annie P.
McQueen, Margaret T.
Marsh, Edith
Matthews, Edith
Mercer-Cox, Edith
Morgan, Grayce
Morgan, Leona
Peacock, Gladys
Ross, Marion
Stevenson, Elizabeth B.
Waller, Bessie
Willeford, Mary B.
Worchester, Ada F.
MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL RECORDS
Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, Cancelled checks and bank statement, 1925
Clara Ford Fund check stubs and unused checks, 1928-1933
List of loans to Frontier Nursing Service, 1928-1951
Correspondence regarding collection of payment for midwifery services to indigent cases in Clay County, 1932-1933
U.S. Treasury Department Tax-Free Alcohol, Application and information, 1948-1973
Account book Bills owing in Wendover district, 1957-1962
StatementsBills owing in Wendover district, 1957-1962
Hyden Hospital Pharmacy loans, 1969-1976
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Hospital-based Home Health Agency Statement of Reimbursable Cost, 1971
Expenses of Indian nurses, n.d.
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SERIES
Mary Breckinridge modeled the physical arrangement of the Frontier Nursing Service on a decentralized plan utilized by the Highlands and Islands Medical Service in Scotland and the American Committee for Devastated France.The outpost nursing centers served as residences and clinics for the trained nurse-midwives.Between 1927 and 1930 the Frontier Nursing Service constructed six such facilities to carry out its work.Mary Breckinridge successfully solicited funding for these centers from loyal supporters and each carried its donor's name as well as a local one.As changes occurred over the years, the Frontier Nursing Service made necessary adjustments to continue to provide health care to its constituents.
The following files provide general information on several outpost centers as well as blueprints for numerous buildings.
OFFICE RECORDS
Miscellaneous
Garden House Building Permit, 1942
Garden House Building Materials, 1942
Bolton House
Haggin Quarters for Nurses
Joy House
Mardi Cottage
Chapel
Cottages
Hyden Hospital and Health Center
Mary Breckinridge Hospital
Hospital
Drainage, Special Projects
Dumb Waiter Construction
Road, Special Projects
Sewage Disposal Plant, Proposal, permit, correspondence
Sewage Disposal Plant, Booklets, blueprints
Water System
Outposts
Bowlingtown
Confluence
Confluence Center's Grassy Clinic
Flat Creek
Squabble Creek
Wendover Electricity
Wolf Creek Center
Wooten Clinic
BLUEPRINTS AND BUILDING PLANS
Wendover
Sketch of a House (original sketch of Wendover), Louis H. Rush, c.1925
Proposed Building, Clarence E. Smith, January 1942
Office Building (Garden House), Clarence E. Smith, February 1942
Log House, Rhine & Larkby, December 1947
Big House, Rhine & Larkby, c.1947
Plot Plan, Rhine & Larkby, December 1947
Hyden Hospital and Health Center
Annex to Hospital, Frankel & Curtis, c.1931
Addition and Alternation, U.S. Public Health Service, September 1944
Water Supply System, C. E. Queen, July and October 1951
Piping Layout, Rowe Blue Print Company, July 1953
Patients' Porch and Steps, Philip Dixon November, 1962
Porch, Philip Dixon October, 1966
Building plans, Frankel & Curtis, n.d.
Ground plan of present building and proposed additions, n.d.
Electrical supplies, Beard & Lyons Company, n.d.
Piping layout, Frankel & Curtis, n.d.
Hospital Plans U.S. Public Health Service, 1942-1944
Central Sterilizing and Supply Room for a 50-Bed Acute General Hospital
Delivery Suite for 100-Bed Acute General Hospital
Hospital Room Details (Floor Pantry)
Hospital Room Details (Operating Rooms)
Hospital Room Details (Private Room)
Hospital Room Details (Semi-Private)
Hospital Room Details (Typical U-Bed Ward)
Hospital Room Details (Utility Room and Nurses' Station)
Hospital Room Details (Nursery Layout for 235 Expected Live Births per Year)
Hospital Room Details (Nursery Layout for 470 Expected Live Births per Year)
Hospital Room Details (Plan of Kitchen for 30-Bed Acute General Hospital)
Hospital Room Details (Laundry for 50-Bed Hospital)
Isolation Suite
Nurses' Station and Stretcher Space
Operating Suite for 50-Bed Acute General Hospital
School of Nursing, Classroom Details
School of Nursing, Dormitory and Recreation Units for 64 Students
Typical Acute General Hospital and Health Center (30 Beds)
Typical 25-Bed Nursing Unit
Mary Breckinridge Hospital
Medical Personnel Quarters
Midwifery Training School Cottage, Clarence E. Smith, 1939
Haggin Quarters, Floor Plan, Clarence E. Smith, May 1949
Haggin Quarters, Plumbing and Heating Layout, Harlan Plumbing & Heating Company, June 1949
Haggin Quarters, 1950
Haggin Quarters, Second Floor Addition, 1964
Mardi Cottage, Sewer Connection, March 1965
Joy House, Double Garage, Clarence E. Smith, n.d.
St. Christopher's Chapel
Outpost Centers
Frontier Nursing Service Property Maps
Property of the Frontier Nursing Service. Hyden, Leslie County, Kentucky, John H. Lewis, Sr., April 1963
Property of the Frontier Nursing Service. Hyden, Leslie County, Kentucky, John H. Lewis, Sr., April 1963
Contour Map of Fred Brashear Property, H.A. Spaulding, 1964
Property of The Frontier Nursing Service, Carl T. Hancock, n.d.
Untitled map of Frontier Nursing Service property, n.d.
Nettie Eversole et al. - VS - Judgment, Hyden Citizens Bank, n.d.
Leslie and Clay County Maps
Maps of Leslie and portions of Clay County Reference Maps
General Highway Map, Clay County, Kentucky State Highway Department, 1951
General Highway Map, Leslie County Kentucky State Highway Department, 1952
Topographic Index for Kentucky, Kentucky Geological Survey, "Handed Mrs. Breckinridge at Annual Meeting," 1957
Topographic Quadrangle Map, Hyden, East Kentucky Geological Survey, 1961
Sanitation
FRONTIER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY SERIES
The Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery admitted its first class in November 1939-Mary Breckinridge organized this educational component of the Frontier Nursing Service when her British nurses returned home to assist with their country's war efforts and wartime travel restrictions made it impossible to send American nurses to Britain for midwifery training. In 1970, a family nurse-practitioner program was begun and combined with nurse-midwifery education to create a unique family nurse-midwifery program at the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing.
General information on the school is available in the various catalogues in this series. Also included are several boxes of publications and reports on the status of midwifery in the 1940s.
CATALOGUES
1943
1944
1946
1947
1951-1952
1958-1959
1960-1961
1963-1964
1965-1966
1968-1969
1969-1970
1971-1972
Midwifery Seminar Catalogue, 1972
1977-1978
1978-1979
1979-1980
1980-1982
CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence with Miss Brierly regarding recognition of Frontier School of Midwifery by Central Midwives Board, 1962-1964
Nursing Seminar to discuss the Family Nurse Practitioner, Lexington, Kentucky, May 1969
Report of On-Site Visit by Lily Hsia and Sister Jeanne Meurer, 1972
Self-Evaluation Report of the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing, 1972
Correspondence regarding Self-Evaluation Report and Supplemental Report, 1973
Family Nurse Training Proposal, n.d.
RELATED MATERIALS
Helen Fedde attended the Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery in 19H6-1947. She received a Frontier Nursing Service Fellowship to continue her studies at the University of Kentucky where she conducted a survey on the status of midwifery. The following files include the materials collected for this study as well as related items.
Correspondence, 1949, November-December 14
Correspondence, 1949, December 15-December 30
Correspondence, 1950
Alaska Department of Health. Midwifery Teaching Guide for Public Health Nurses. 1955.
Alaska Department of Health. Manual for Alaska's Midwives. 1955.
Connecticut Department of Health. The Sanitary Code of the State of Connecticut. 1948.
Connecticut Department of Health. Midwifery Examination and Registration. 1949.
Connecticut Department of Health. List of Midwives Registered in Connecticut. 1949.
Florida Board of Health. A Manual for Midwives. 1945.
Georgia Department of Public Health. Midwife Regulations. 1949.
Georgia Department of Public Health. Midwifery Lesson Plans for Use by Public Health Nurses. n.d.
Kentucky Department of Health. A Primer for Midwives in Kentucky. 1941.
Kentucky Department of Health. A Primer for Midwives in Kentucky. n.d.
Kentucky Department of Health. Special Delivery. A Manual for Kentucky's Midwives. 1957.
Louisiana Department of Health. Quarterly Bulletin. 1949.
Mississippi Board of Health. Manual for Midwives. 1948.
Mississippi Board of Health. Manual for Midwives. n.d.
Mississippi Board of Health. Maternal and Child Health Statistics. 1948.
New Mexico Department of Public Health. Classes for Midwives. 1942.
New Mexico Department of Public Health. Regulations Governing the Practice of Midwifery. 1944.
New Mexico Department of Public Health. Nurse-Midwife Regulations for New Mexico. 1945.
New Mexico Department of Public Health. New Mexico Health Officer Annual Report. 1947.
New Jersey Bureau of Child Hygiene. Annual Report. 1927.
New York Department of Health. Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Practice of Midwifery. 1947.
New York City Department of Health. Nurse-Midwifery Service Program of the Maternal and Infant Care Projects and Participating Hospitals. 1968.
North Carolina Board of Health. Instructions for North Carolina Midwives. n.d.
Ohio The Statutes of Ohio. 1948.
Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction. State Board of Medical Educations and Licensure. 1929.
Santa Fe Catholic Maternity Institute. School for Nurse-Midwifery. Information Bulletin. 1945.
Tennessee Department of Public Health. Manual for Midwives. 1944.
Tuskegee School of- Nurse-Midwifery. Bulletin. 1945.
U.S. Department of Labor. Children's Bureau. Standards of Prenatal Care. 1940.
U.S. Federal Security Agency. Children's Bureau. Standards and Recommendations for Hospital Care of Newborn Infants. 1943.
Virginia Department of Health. Help for Midwives. n.d.
Canada. Alberta Department of Public Health. Obstetric Manual for District Nurses. 1948.
England. Central Midwives Board. Handbook. 1955.
Mexico. Instituto Indigenista Interamericano. Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn: A Manual for Rural Midwives. 1955.
World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Midwifery Training: First Report. 1955.
International Confederation of Midwives. New Horizons in Midwifery. 1972.
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. Responding to the Demands for Nurse-Midwives in the United States. March 1973.
"The Management of the Puerperium and Its Minor Abnormalities," B.A. Fedde, reprint. The Medical Record, April 1913.
"Fundamental Training for Obstetrical Nurses," George W. Kosmak, reprint. Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, November 1927.
"Arkansas Teaches Her Midwives," Mamie O. Hale, reprint. The Child, October 1946.
"Is Nurse-Midwifery the Solution?" Sister M. Theophane Shoemaker, reprint. Public Health Nursing, December 1946.
"Arkansas Midwives Have All-Day Graduation Exercises" Mamie 0. Hale, reprint. The Child, October 1948.
"Nurse Midwifery Today," reprint. Public Health Nursing, May 1949.
Medical Expressions, n.d.
Non-Medical Expressions, n.d.
Obstetrics Natural treatment, n.d.
Pharmacopeia Natural treatments, n.d.
Prescriptions Natural treatments, n.d.
Therapeutics Natural treatments, n.d.
Management of Normal Labor, n.d.
CITY AND DISTRICT COMMITTEE SERIES
The initial organization of committees, both in Kentucky and beyond the mountains, is recorded in these files. Minutes of meetings, invitations, and mementos from committee activities are evidence of Mary Breckinridge's successful efforts to establish and maintain support for the Frontier Nursing Service. Events sponsored by the committees, including two cruises in the early 1930s, are highlighted in this series.
CITY COMMITTEES
Misc
Boston
Mrs. E.A. Codman's correspondence relating to Committee activities
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
Office files, 1930
Office files, 1931
Office files, 1932
Committee files, 1963-1969
Committee files, 1970-1977
Committee files, n.d.
Invitations, appeals, promotional materials
Buffalo-Minneapolis
Buffalo
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
Detroit
Hartford
Kansas City
Lexington
Louisville
Minneapolis
New York
Oklahoma City-Publicity
Oklahoma City, Tulsa
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Princeton
Providence
Riverdale
Rochester
St. Louis
St. Paul
Washington, 1941-1969
Washington, 1970-1976
Washington Invitations, appeals, promotional materials
Wilmington
Miscellaneous tickets
Mary Breckinridge's memorandum regarding donations of money at benefits, 1947
Publicity posters for various events
Brittanic (1932) and Belgenland(1933)Cruises
Correspondence, Boston and New York offices, 1931
Correspondence, Boston and New York offices, 1932
Correspondence, Boston and New York offices, 1934
Brittanic material
Belgenland material
Scrapbook
DISTRICT COMMITTEES
Beech Fork
Bowlingtown
Brutus
Flat Creek
Hazard
Hyden
Possum Bend
Red Bird
Wendover 1925-1927
Wendover 1928-1957
Wolf Creek
Miscellaneous
MARY BRECKINRIDGE SERIES
Mary Breckinridge's personal papers, writings, and memorabilia form a significant part of this collection. Items including pages from her girlhood journal, correspondence with her mother while in France after World War I, and notebooks documenting her travel in England and Scotland relate to Breckinridge's experiences before she settled in the Kentucky mountains. Two correspondence files kept by Breckinridge contain letters with family members and close friends. Research materials, correspondence, and manuscripts for several of Breckinridge's books, as well as copies of many of her articles, are available in this series. The numerous awards and honors received by Breckinridge also are included here, as are personal belongings such as books, journals, handwritten notes, calendars, and a uniform hat.
CORRESPONDENCE
1915-1922
1915
1916
1917
1918
Reports, announcements and clippings on Breckinridge's lecture tour for the Children's Bureau, 1918
1919
1920
1921
Reports and correspondence concerning establishment of Training School for Nurses in France, 1921-1922
1922-1926
1922
1923
1924
American Committee for Devastated France Sample medical forms, promotional brochure, and Summarized Statement of the Work of the American Committee for Devastated France from 1918 to March 31,1924
1925, January-February
1925, March-September
1925, October-December
1926
1927-1935
1927
1928
1929, January-June
1929, July-December
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936-1943
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942, January-June
1942, August-December
1943, January-June
1943, July-December
1944-1946
1947-1959
1950-1959
A-H
A
Arkansas Valley Trust Company Fort Smith, Arkansas 1927-1952
Arkansas Valley Trust Company Fort Smith, Arkansas 1953-1959
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Adeline Cashmore
Adeline Cashmore, an anchoress in the Church of All Saints in York, England, met Mary Breckinridge in 1924. Cashmore strongly influenced Breckinridge's spiritual beliefs. In Wide Neighborhoods (p.153-156, 364-365) Breckinridge notes that Cashmore kept the Frontier Nursing Service in her prayers, thus having a significant role in its successful development.
Cashmore died in India in 1945.
The materials on Cashmore include correspondence and related items from Adeline Cashmore, as well as letters from Maud Cashmore (Adeline Cashmore's sister), Lillian Neld, and others in reference to Adeline Cashmore. Typescripts of the original letters are included.
Originals
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946 (In reference to Adeline Cashmore's death)
1957-1962 (letters relating to the publication of The Alabaster Vase, a biography of Adeline Cashmore)
Related Material (Quotes selected and compiled by Breckinridge from Cashmore's letters)
Related Material (English Series- Breckinridge describes meetings with Cashmore)
Related Material (Biographical Information on Adeline Cashmore)
Related Material (Postcards- East Harptree, England, c.1920's-1930's)
Typescripts of Correspondence in Box 343a
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
Typescripts of Correspondence in Box 343b
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
Josephine Hunt
1925-1930
1931
1932, January-June
1932, July-December
1933, January-June
1933, July-December
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951-1953
1961-1963
J
K
L
Lexington Cemetery Company, Lexington, Kentucky
London Spiritualist Alliance, London, England
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
Turner, Mrs. Jesse ("Pansy"), Fort Smith, Arkansas
U
Villeminot, P. Edward, Jr., Lexington, Kentucky
W
FINANCIAL AND LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Income Tax Returns, 1941
Income Tax Returns, 1942
Income Tax Returns, 1943
Income Tax Returns, 1944
Income Tax Returns, 1945
Income Tax Returns, 1946
Income Tax Returns, 1947
Income Tax Returns, 1948
Income Tax Returns, 1949
Income Tax Returns, 1950
Income Tax Returns, 1951
Income Tax Returns, 1952
Income Tax Returns, 1953
Income Tax Returns, 1954
Income Tax Returns, 1955
Income Tax Returns, 1956
Income Tax Returns, 1957
Income Tax Returns, 1958
Income Tax Returns, 1959
Income Tax Returns, 1960
Income Tax Returns, 1961
Income Tax Returns, 1962
Income Tax Returns, 1963
Income Tax Returns, 1964
U.S. Treasury Department, Office of the Collector of Internal Revenue, Correspondence relating to taxes due, 1951-1952
Kentucky Department of Revenue, Correspondence relating to taxes due, 1958
Social Security Benefits, 1956
Miscellaneous financial records, 1943, 1947, 1963
Correspondence relating to Breckinridge's will
Power of Attorney, 1956
PUBLICATIONS WRITTEN BY MARY BRECKINRIDGE
Midwifery in the Kentucky Mountains: An Investigation
Midwifery in the Kentucky Mountains: An Investigation Privately printed, 1923.
Research materials and surveys
Correspondence with Annie Veech
Kentucky State Board of Health
"Midwifery in the Kentucky Mountains. An Investigation in 1923," reprint. Quarterly Bulletin of the Frontier Nursing Service, Vol. XVII, Spring 1942.
Library of Congress, Acquisition acknowledgement, 1925
Matins and Evensong
Organdie and Mull
Organdie and Mull, Wendover, Kentucky: Frontier Nursing Service, 1948. First edition limited to 1000 copies. Nos. 151, 169, and 379 (autographed).
Correspondence concerning printing and copyright
Correspondence and excerpts of comments about Organdie and Mull
Orders
Office records for orders
Organdie and Mull reviewed by Marion Shouse Lewis, reprint. Quarterly Bulletin of the Frontier Nursing Service, Vol. 24, Summer 1948.
Wide Neighborhoods
Wide Neighborhoods. A Story of the Frontier Nursing Service. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1952.
Manuscript, Typescript with notes for revisions, Chapters 1-5
Manuscript, Typescript with notes for revisions, Chapters 6-11
Manuscript, Typescript with notes for revisions, Chapters 12-20
Manuscript, Typescript with notes for revisions, Chapters 21-35
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 1-5
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 6-10
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 11-15
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 16-20
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 21-25
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 26-30
Manuscript, Typescript with revisions, Chapters 31-35
Correspondence, Margaret Gage and Gerald Heard, 1949-1952
Correspondence, Harper & Brothers, 1949-1951
Correspondence, Harper & Brothers, 1952
Correspondence and related material regarding forests, 1933-1951
Promotional flyers
Wide Neighborhoods "Fan Folder"
1952 April
1952 May
1952 June
1952 July
1952 August
1952 September
1952 October
1952 November
1952 December
1953 January-March
1953 April-June
1953 July-December
1954
1955
1956
Lists of gift books
"Motherhood--A Career. A Series of Lessons Learned by the Writer from Her Own Life," Mary Thompson, R.N., Southern Woman's Magazine
Part I "Girlhood's Preparation," November 1916
Part II "Preparation of the Expectant Mother," December 1916
Part III "Final Preparation," January 1917
Part IV "The Nursing Mother," February 1917
Part V "The Bottle-fed Baby," March 1917
Part VI "Training or Punishment--Which?" May 1917
Part VII "Training or Punishment--Which?" June 1917
Articles
"The Women of Thackeray: A Tribute," The Westminster Review, 1907.
"The Poetry of the Southern United States," The Westminster Review, 1911.
"An Adventure in Midwifery. The Nurse-on-Horseback Gets a 'Soon Start'," reprint. Survey Graphic, October 1926.
"The Nurse-Midwife--A Pioneer," reprint. American Journal of Public Health, November 1927.
"The Nurse on Horseback," The Woman's Journal, February 1928.
"A Frontier Nursing Service," reprint. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, June 1928.
"Frontier Nursing in the United States," (continued) St. Luke's Alumnae Bulletin, February 1930.
"Frontier Nursing in the United States," (concluded) St. Luke's Alumnae Bulletin, March 1930.
"The Corn-Bread Line," reprint. The Survey, August 1930.
"Is Birth Control the Answer?" reprint. Harper's Magazine, July 1931.
"Where the Frontier Lingers," The Rotarian, September 1935.
"A Frontier Nurse Speaks Out. Six Facts About Women, War and Union Now," reprint. Lexington Herald-Leader, August 11, 1940.
"The Frontier Nursing Service," reprint. The Crippled Child, October 1941.
"Childbirth and War," reprint. Quarterly Bulletin of the Frontier Nursing Service, Autumn 1942.
"The Rural Family and its Mother," reprint. The Mother, April 1944.
Newspaper Articles and Letters by Mary Breckinridge Thompson
Arkansas State Hospital for Mental Diseases Resignation of Director, 1914
Eureka Springs Municipal Library, 1915
Defense of Dogs, 1915-1916
Belgian Children Relief Fund, 1917
Child Welfare Week in Eureka Springs, 1917
Red Cross Support, 1917
Modern Hygiene, 1917
Articles about Mary Breckinridge Thompson's activities, 1917
Women's Suffrage, 1917-1918
Child Labor Laws, 1918
Child Welfare Course at Crescent College, 1917
PUBLICATIONS OWNED BY MARY BRECKINRIDGE
LIGHT
Note from Mary Breckinridge regarding LIGHT, October 31, 1960
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1948
1953
London Spiritualist Alliance. Leaflet No. 3 and 4, n.d.
n.d.
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
Notes on Nursing. Florence Nightingale. London, 1859.
American Industries. New York and Washington, 1893.
Harper's Weekly. New York, 1894.
- Box 360, Folder 3
Includes drawing and article on Clifton R. Breckinridge Russian text. 1895.
Russian text. 1895.
The New York Herald. European Edition. January 1, 1896.
The Clay Family. Part First--The Mother of Henry Clay. Part Second--The Genealogy of the Clays. Zachary F. Smith and Mary Rogers Clay. Filson Club Publications #14. Louisville, 1899.
Maple Leaf Club, Henry Talbott. n.p., 1903.
The Witherspoon Memorial. Sketch of the Association and Unveiling of the Statue, n.p., 1909.
Report to the Lord Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury. London: Highlands and Islands Medical Service Committee, 1912.
Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee Appointed by the Treasury to Enquire into the Provision of Medical Attendance in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. London: Highlands and Islands Medical Service Committee, 1913.
Scottish Mothers and Children. Report on the Physical Welfare of Mothers and Children, W. Leslie Mackenzie. Scotland: The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, 1917.
Papers for Practising Midwives. Reprint of a series of articles appearing in "Nursing Notes and Midwives' Chronicle." Edited by M. Olive Haydon. London: Nursing Notes, c.1920.
"An Anachronism of the Twentieth Century: The Midwife," William R. Nicholson. Lecture III of the Nathan Lewis Hatfield Lectures delivered before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Reprint, The Transactions, 1921.
The Midwife Problem in the United States, Anna E. Rude. Washington, June 1923.
In the Beginning, Emma Brierly, reprint. "Nursing Notes," London, 1924.
"Observations on the Maternal Mortality in the Midwifery Service of the Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute," John S. Fairbairn, reprint. British Medical Journal, January 1927.
The Bookman. London, February 1927.
Journal of the American Society for Physical Research. New York, July 1927.
"Studies on Ascarias in Virginia" W.W. Cort, G.F. Otto and L.A. Spindler, reprint. Southern Medical Journal, July 1929.
A Forest Survey of Leslie County and the Red Bird River Section of Clay County, Kentucky, Julia Lee and Richard D. Stevens. Frontier Nursing Service, 1931.
The Order of the Holy Qurbara of the Orthodox Syrian Church of Malabar. London, 1934.
"Death and its Values." An Address by (the late) Professor W.H. Maxwell Telling. Leeds, 1938.
"Battle of New Market. "Address delivered by Colonel William Couper. Virginia Military Institute, May 1939.
The Ashram Review. India. January, October 1939; July 1942; July 1943; January 1944.
The Star of the East. India. June, November 1939; May 1940.
Rural Population Density in the Southern Appalachians, Francis J. Marschner. United States Department of Agriculture, March 1940.
"Influence of Public Health Progress of Inadequate Medical Services in the Rural Population," Chas. B. Crittenden and Lois Skaggs, reprint. Southern Medical Journal, October 1940.
The Battle of Britain. August-October 1940. London, 1940.
The Story of the Destruction of Coventry Cathedral, The Provost. n.p., 1940.
Coventry Cathedral. Gloucester, 1940.
Time. January 1941.
Foreign Policy Reprints. New York. January 1, February 1, 1943; July 15, 1945.
"India." Speeches delivered at the American Outpost in London. May 6, 1943.
The Outpost. London. July 1944; March, April, May 1945.
James Carson Breckinridge Library Catalog. Second edition. Virginia, January 1945.
"Classicism as a Contemporary Guide," Walter R. Agard, reprint. The Classic Journal, April 1945.
"Reflections of Civil War Times in Kentucky," Mary Breckinridge Maltby. The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, July 1947.
"What's Happening in World Affairs." Address by Henry C. Wolfe. New York, February 5, 1948.
"The Blast in Centralia No. 5" John Bartlow Martin, reprint. Harper's Magazine, March 1948.
"The Universe and Dr. Einstein," Lincoln Barnett, reprint. Harper's Magazine, April 1948.
Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge 1866-1948, reprint. Social Science Review, December 1948.
Annual Report, Royal College of Midwives. London, 1948.
Our National Forests. Report of the Chief of the Forest Service. Washington, 1948.
"Jack Jouett's Ride, "Edward E. Jouett, reprint. Filson Club Quarterly, April 1950.
"Why I was Fired," Admiral Louis E. Denfield. Collier's, March 18, 1950.
Report of the Working Party on the Training of District Nurses. Ministry of Health, Department of Health for Scotland. London, 1955.
"Life After Death," a radio sermon preached by Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, Bishop of Pittsburgh. Produced by the Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation. Atlanta, April 1956.
"Mr. Breckinridge Accepts," Dorothy Garrett Melzer. The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, July 1958.
A Letter to My Son, A Soldier's Mother. Privately printed, n.d.
"Margaret E. Breckinridge." Privately printed, n.d.
George Mason: Author of the Virginia Bill of Rights, Mrs. Schakelford Miller. National Society of Colonial Dames, n.d.
A Venture in Faith: St. Luke's Hospital, George D. Proctor. Privately printed, n.d.
Clippings, General
Miscellaneous
AWARDS AND HONORS
Society of the Lying. In Hospital of the City of New York. Nursing Certificate, 1909
University of New York. Registered Nurse License, 1910
St. Luke's Hospital Nursing Pin, 1910
St. Luke's War Service Pin, 1917-1919
American National Red Cross. Nurse Pin, c.1918
American Red Cross. Service Pin, c.1918
American Red Cross. Special Service Badge, c.1918
Bronze medal with inscription "La Victoire Restaure Le Droit," 1919
Silver pin with inscription "Les Habitants de Vic-sur-Aisne Reconnaissants," 1919
C.A.R.D. Citation, 1921
Diplome d'Honneur, 1921
Reconnaissance Francaise Citation, 1921
Reconnaissance Francaise, Medal, Ribbon, Pins and Bow, 1921
Ecole Florence Nightingale American Nurses Memorial Bronze Medallion, 1921
Comite Americain pour les Regions Devastees de la France Citation, 1923
Comite Americain pour les Regions Devastees de la France Medal with inscription "Do Right and Fear No Man," 1923
Kentucky State Board of Health Certificate to Practice Midwifery, 1925
University of Kentucky Algernon Sydney Sullivan Medallion, 1935
University of Louisville Doctor of Laws (Honorary) Certificate and Hood [Doctoral Hoods are located in box 365], 1937
National Society of Colonial Dames of America Eleanor Van Rensselaer Fairfax Medal for Eminent Patriot Service, 1939
University of Rochester Doctor of Laws (Honorary), 1940
University of Kentucky Doctor of Laws (Honorary) Certificate and Hood, 1942
Berea College Doctor of Laws (Honorary) Certificate and Hood, 1947
Transylvania College Citation, 1954
Bob Hope "Woman of the Week" Citation, 1954
National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, Distinguished Service Award, July 1954.
Keuka College Doctor of Humane Letters, Keuka, New York, 1955
Berea College Wilderness Road Award Citation, 1956
Governor's (Kentucky) Service Award Citation and Medallion, 1959
National League for Nursing The Adelaide Nutting Award, Silver Medallion, 1961
The Merrill-Palmer Institute of Human Development and Family Life Citation and Gold Key, 1962
Honorary Citizen of Tennessee, 1964
Kentucky Hospital Association Award of Merit Certificate, 1964
Hazard, Kentucky Honorary Citizen Certificate
National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., Dedication of Banners in Memory of Mary Breckinridge, Program, October 1977
United Daughters of the Confederacy Membership Certificate, n.d.
American Legion Auxiliary Distinguished Service Pin, n.d.
National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club Service Award Pin, n.d.
Doctoral Hoods
PERSONAL MEMORABILIA
TITLE
Diploma of Bachelor Degree of Law given to Henry Ruffner Morrison in Washington and Lee University, Virginia, June 16, 1897
Money of the French Revolution given to Breckinridge in Bordeaux, June 1921
Account of King Christian III of Denmark's appointment of a midwife to the Island of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, in 1806
A Paper Doll Book Called Little Mischiefs or Dot and Bill, written by Mary Breckinridge at the Tag-End of Her Childhood. St. Petersburg, Russia, 1896.
- Box 366, Folder 4
Original typescript and carbon. Includes correspondence (1944) with Macmillan and Houghton-Mifflin regarding possible publication and a memorandum from Breckinridge concerning origin of manuscript.
Yearbook, Miss Low's School, Stamford, Connecticut, 1898
Journal. Pages from girlhood journal, July 19, 1901
Journal. Transcript from girlhood journal, July 31, 1901
Journal. Pages and cover from girlhood journals, Early 1900s
Pages from girlhood journal, n.d.
Isabelle of Angouleme, Paper written for correspondence course, c.1908
University of Chicago, Correspondence Study Certificate, June 29, 1911
Columbia University Teachers College Papers for Coursework, 1922-1923
National Child Labor Committee, Certificate of Membership, 1924
Scotch Notebook, 1924
London Notebook, 1924-1925
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Lecture case record (unused,) c.1925
Sketch of Wendover, 1933
General J.C. Breckinridge Memorial Fund Correspondence and related materials, 1942
List of contents of address book, 1948
Handwritten notes and personal items found in bedside table, May 1945
Great Souls in Prayer Breckinridge's daily prayer book with handwritten notes, n.d.
List of notes in Great Souls in Prayer, n.d.
Greeting cards and miscellaneous personal items
Quarterly Bulletin fillers and miscellany
Frontier Nursing Service uniform hat
Crucifix containing ruby-colored stones
Hand magnifier
Description of "The Big House," Mary Breckinridge's house at Wendover, n.d.
Personal Calendars
Biographical Information on Mary Breckinridge and Family Members
Scrapbook
AUDIO-VISUAL SERIES
In addition to the manuscript materials which document the history of the Frontier Nursing Service and its founder Mary Breckinridge, this collection includes several hundred photographs which are housed in Audio-Visual Archives. The photographs provide visual documentation of the people, events, and places associated with the Frontier Nursing Service through the years. Included in this series are the works of photographers from Caulfield & Shook, Life Magazine, and the Louisville Courier-Journal, as well as works by individuals such as Marvin Breckinridge Patterson, Virginia Branham, and Earl Palmer.
Videotape copies of films on the Frontier Nursing Service are also located in Audio-Visual Archives. The Forgotten Frontier, filmed by Marvin Breckinridge Patterson in the Frontier Nursing Service's early years, portrays the organization and the area it served in the late 1920s. Later films include The Road (1967) and Cherish the Children (1974).
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