Lexington Orphan Society records
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Lexington Orphan Society records
- Date
- 1833-2000, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 3.32 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Orphanages -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
- Charitable organizations -- Kentucky.
- Women in charitable work.
- Children
- Philanthropists.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject.
- Preferred Citation
- 2006ms011: [identification of item], Lexington Orphan Society records, 1833-2001, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Lexington Orphan Society was founded during the cholera epidemic of the 1830s in Kentucky. Originally named the Lexington Orphan Asylum, the organization first opened its doors to destite and unprotected children in 1833. The Orphan Society functioned first as an orphanage and was the second oldest of its kind in the United States. Run by an all female management, the Society cared for as many as 35 children at any time. The first officers included Mrs. Benjamin Gratz, Mrs. David Sayre, Mrs. Lewis Richardson, Mrs. Sarah Mard, and many others. The orphans were first housed in an old church on Mill Street, then shortly the asylum moved to a house on West Third Street. In 1907, Mary Todd Lincoln's childhood home, Parker Place, was purchased for use by the Society. Without fail, the Society has met the first Tuesday of every month since its conception. The Society transformed from orphanage to strictly charitable organization in 1971 where it continues to destribute funds to needy children of Lexington and Fayette County. The Lexington Orphan Society remains the oldest running charitable organization in Lexington today.
- Scope and Content
- The Lexington Orphan Society records (dated 1833-2000; 3.32 cubic feet; 6 boxes) comprise operating records, philanthropic documents, incorporation documents, correspondence, newspaper articles, residency documents, photographic portraits, a painting, and assorted documents that document the Lexington Orphan Society and their work with children in Lexington, Kentucky. Notable members of the society documented by the records include Mrs. Benjamin Gratz, Mrs. David Sayre, Mrs. Lewis Richardson, Mrs. Sarah Mard, Mrs. Lucy S. Crump, Mrs. Katie Lee, C.C. Strout, Mrs. George R. Hunt, James C. Thomas, Mrs. Sam B. Marks, and Deshanna Baker. The bulk of the collection consists of operating records, including eleven minute books documenting the society's monthly meetings from 1895-1998. Additionally, the records also contain three visiting books, the charter of the Orphan Asylum, incorporation documents, financial documents, and a small amount of correspondence concerning charitable donations. Also includes residency documents concerning Parker Place, childhood home of Mary Todd Lincoln, bought and used by the Lexington Orphan Society in 1976. The collection also contains several photographs relating to their previous property on Short Street as well as a photograph album of a program Camp Okahawhena in 1983.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The identification of anyone residing at the orphanage as a result of consulting these records is prohibited until the year 2075. These materials may not be photocopied, microfilmed, digitized, or reproduced in any way by anyone except by official representatives of the Lexington Orphan Society until that year.
- Before use of the collection researchers must fill in and sign an access request form. Contact the Special Collections Research Services desk for further information and to obtain a copy of the form.
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Operating records, 1895-1998, undated
Minute book, 1895 May-1902 July
Minute book, 1902 August-1909 December
Minute book, 1910 January-1923 December
Minute book, 1924 January-1936 January
Minute book, 1936 February-1945 November
Minute book, 1946 January-1957 December
Minute notebooks, 1965 September-1969 December
Minute book, 1970 January-1971 May
Minute book, 1971 June-1973 December
Minute book, 1974 February-1982 June
Minute book, 1982 October-1998 December
Visiting book, 1896-1905
Visiting book, 1905-1915
Visiting book, 1970-1971
Records book, undated
Book of inventories, 1922-1925
Monthly meeting report and representative notices, 1907 April 23
Annual meeting pamphlet, 1834
Annual reports, 1892, 1912
Meeting minutes, 1979
Board minutes, 1990
Monthly meeting attendance, 1993-1996
Special meeting minutes shorthand, 1998 December 4
Assorted meeting notes, undated
Incorporation documents, 1834-1835, 1924, 1972
Act to incorporate, 1834 January 24
Orphan Asylum Charter, list of initial members, and their donations, 1835 October
Members of the board list, 1924
Correspondence and amended articles of incorporation, 1972
Expenses and philanthropic documents, 1980-2000
BankOne notebook, 2000
List of loaned furnishings, 1980 November 4
Assorted expenses and income logs, 1980-1988
Donation charts, 1985-1993
Non-profit cororation statement of change, 1988 February 4
Salvation army playground proposal and timeline, 1999
Newspaper articles, 1969-2000
Newspaper clipping on Katy Lee retirement, 1969 October 5
Lexington Herald-Leader article on Orphan Society history, 1971 February 4
Lexington Herald-Leader article on donation to Boys Ranch, 1974 December 12
Newspaper clippings on Orphan Society, 1984
Lexington Herald-Leader article on Lucy Crump, 1998 January 11
Lexington Herald-Leader article on Virginia Brewers Sanders, 2000 April 2
History of the organization, 1930, undated
Correspondence, 1933-2000, undated
Fayette County Children's Bureau letter to Mrs. George R. Hunt, 1933 April 20
C.C. Strout letters with Orphan Society and A.W. Fortune, 1842 February 23-March 4
Mrs. Katie Lee letters to Orphan Society, 1943-1944
Tax exemption letters, 1941, 1960
Letter of appraisal Orphan Society on 511 Short St., 1970 June 30
Investments Security Trust Co. letters, 1948, 1969
Incorporation letters, 1972 July 17
IRS letters, 1973-1979
Orphan Society letter to Judge Joe Johnson, 1966 April 28
Louise L. Black letter to Mrs. Sam B. Marks about endowment, 1973 September 26
Katherine Burdette letter to Lucy S. Crump, 1984 January 2
Deshanna Baker letter to Orphan Society, 1988 March 7
James C. Thomas leter to Ms. Lucy S. Crump, 1988 July 1
Center for Woman, Children, and Families letter to Orphan Society, 1999 November 1
Shop with a Cop receipt and letter, 1999
Lexington Hearing and Speech Center letter to Orphan Society, 1999 October 12
Lexington Women's Health Club letter to Orphan Society, 2000 April 8
Living Arts and Science Center letter to Orphan Society, undated
Orphan Society letter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, undated
Residency documents, 1833-1999, undated
Third Street photographs, 1833-1907
Architectural Review correspondence, minutes, bylaws, and photographs, 1976
Invitation and newspaper article on opening of Parker Place, 1976 April 24
Parker Place NCAA news release, 1984 October 24
Parker Place newspaper articles, 1973-1985
Parker Place purchase and lease documents, 1984-1999
Parker Place maintenance letters, 1991 March 1-6
Parker Place photos, postcards, and negatives, undated
Parker Place history and design article, undated
Handwritten draft Parker Place article, undated
Copies of passage from "Lincoln and his Wife's Hometown", undated
Assorted documents, 1952-2000, undated
Ranck's History of Lexington, pg 326, undated
Thank you note from Brewer family, undated
Resolutions, undated
Harrison Elementary plaque to Orphan Society, 1999-2000
Harrison Elementary thank you letters and playground construction timeline, 2000
License from Kentucky Department of Child Welfare, 1969 August 22
Certification of Appreciation from Bluegrass Association for Mental Retardation, 1973 July 27
Photocopy of letter to Maria Gitz-Gratz from Henry Clay, 1835 October 10
Fayette County Court judgments, 1971 September 16
Certificate of social insurance award, 1952 September 15
List of names and ages, undated
Photographs and portraits, 1983, undated
Unlabeled photographs, undated
Photograph album Camp Okawhena, 1983
Photographic portrait of Mrs. Buim, undated
Photographic portrait of Mrs. Patsy Parker, undated
Photographic portrait of an unidentified woman, undated
Photographic portrait of Mrs. David Sayre, undated
Photographic portrait of Mrs. Ephraim Sayre, undated
Painting of Elizabeth Hay Brand Macalester-Woodward, undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Operating records, 1895-1998, undated
- Incorporation documents, 1834-1835, 1924, 1972
- Expenses and philanthropic documents, 1980-2000
- Newspaper articles, 1969-2000
- History of the organization, 1930, undated
- Correspondence, 1933-2000, undated
- Residency documents, 1833-1999, undated
- Assorted documents, 1952-2000, undated
- Photographs and portraits, 1983, undated
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