Tebbs/Prewitt Family papers

Abstract

The Tebbs/Prewitt family papers (dated 1816-1985, bulk 1840-1965; cubic feet; 52 boxes, 6 wrapped items) comprise correspondence, legal documents, financial papers, journals, diaries, a ledger, schoolwork, notebooks, grades, photographs, daguerreotypes, prints, memo books, pocket books, certificates, a diploma, a hunting license, dental records, music books, scrapbooks, microfilm, recipes, genealogical information, maps, newspapers, newspaper clippings, books, booklets, calendars, drawings, lists, mailed advertisements, magazines, memorabilia, pamphlets, play bills, paper dolls, a poem, photocopies, and transcripts.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Tebbs/Prewitt Family papers
Date
1816-1985, undated (inclusive)
1840-1965 (bulk)
Extent
21.27 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Farm life -- Kentucky.
Farmers -- Kentucky.
Genealogy.
Lawyers -- Kentucky.
Slaveholders -- Kentucky
Slavery -- Kentucky -- Clark County.
Soldiers -- Kentucky.
Tobacco farms -- Kentucky.
United States -- History -- World War, 1914-1918
Arrangement
Collection is arranged into four series: Tebbs family, Prewitt family, McCann family, and Assorted.
Finding Aid Author
Morgan Lockard
Preferred Citation
1997ms118 : [identification of item], Tebbs/Prewitt Family Papers, 1816-1965, bulk 1840-1965, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
The Tebbs, Prewitt, and McCann families were prominent members of the Clark County, Fayette County, and Fleming County communities in Kentucky during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Stanley Place, the family estate in Clark County, Kentucky, is named after an earlier home in Virginia and dates from the mid-1800s. Daniel Tebbs, the father of Stanley F. Tebbs, fought in the battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. Stanley F. Tebbs, the father of Elizabeth Martin Tebbs, built Stanley Place on the land granted to his grandfather and was a prominent businessman. Elizabeth Martin Tebbs Prewitt, the mother of Stanley T. Prewitt, was widowed shortly after the Civil War and led an independent lifestyle. David Prewitt, father of Stanley T. Prewitt, fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War and died shortly after returning to his wife's home. Stanley T. Prewitt was a prominent Tobacco farmer and Cattle raiser in Clark County and fathered Gay, David, Winston, and Henrietta. Mamie McCann, the sister of David Prewitt, attended the University of Kentucky to gain a career in law and began a business school in Fleming County. William, Carolyn, and James McCann are the children of Henrietta Prewitt McCann and Marshal McCann.
Scope and Content
The Tebbs/Prewitt family papers (dated 1816-1985, bulk 1840-1965; cubic feet; 52 boxes, 6 wrapped items) comprise correspondence, legal documents, financial papers, journals, diaries, a ledger, schoolwork, notebooks, grades, photographs, daguerreotypes, prints, memo books, pocket books, certificates, a diploma, a hunting license, dental records, music books, scrapbooks, microfilm, recipes, genealogical information, maps, newspapers, newspaper clippings, books, booklets, calendars, drawings, lists, mailed advertisements, magazines, memorabilia, pamphlets, play bills, paper dolls, a poem, photocopies, and transcripts. These materials document the Tebbs, Prewitt, and McCann families' personal, legal, and business matters.
These papers reflect the conditions, opinions, and way of life along the span of time from the nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century regarding social history, women's history, agricultural and business history, legal history, and the effects of technological advances in central Kentucky. Prominent correspondents to with the families' include architect John McMurtry and Major Benjamin F. Buckner. Significant contributors to the material include Stanley F. Tebbs, Elizabeth Tebbs Prewitt, George G. Tebbs, Stanley T. Prewitt, Henrietta Gay Prewitt, David Hickman Prewitt, David Prewitt, and Mamie McCann.

Restrictions on Access and Use

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

Contents of the Collection

Tebbs family, 1816-1907, undated

Biographical / Historical

Stanley Foushee Tebbs (1810-1882) was born in 1810 in Jefferson County, KY to Daniel Tebbs and Alice Taylor. Tebbs was a prominent businessman in Clark County as well as Lexington, where he served as a founding board member of the First National Bank in 1865. He married Sarah Ann Martin in 1840 and had six children named James Daniel, Elizabeth Martin, Samuel Gower, George Gibson, Mary Catherine, and Stanley Foushee Jr. He built the family estate called Stanley Place in Clark County around 1858. During the Civil War, he was known to be a slaveholding Unionist along with his friend and cousin, Benjamin F. Buckner. He died in 1882 in Clark County, KY.

Elizabeth Martin Tebbs Prewitt (1844-1907) was born in 1844 in Clark County, KY to Stanley Foushee Tebbs and Sarah Ann Martin. She married David Prewitt in 1864 and had three children named Stanley Tebbs, Richard Hickman, and Sarah (Lady) Tebbs. After her husband's untimely death in 1870, she returned to her father's home, but still kept her financial independence and control of her children. She died in 1907 in Clark County, KY.

George Gibson Tebbs (1849-1887) was born in 1849 in Clark County, KY to Stanley Foushee Tebbs and Sarah Ann Martin. He married Theodosia Graves in 1877 and had four children: Mary Catherine (Kate), Georgie Elizabeth, Stanley Foushee III, and George Owings. He was given the John Martin house and farm land in Clark County by his father as a wedding gift. He was a farmer and assisted his father in the family businesses. He died in 1887 in Clark County, KY.

Mary Catherine (Kate) Tebbs (1851-1894) was born in 1851 in Clark County, KY to Stanley Foushee Tebbs and Sarah Ann Martin. She married George Braxton Neslon, a prominent attorney, and had five children: Elizabeth Tebbs, Stanley Foushee, Theodosia, Katherine Braxton, and Helen Martin. She died in 1894 in Clark County, KY.

James John Tebbs (1814-1887) was born in 1814 in Mason County, KY to Daniel Tebbs and Alice Taylor. He married Rebecca Allen Ammerman in 1844 and had thirteen children: Tabitha Alice, Daniel Ammerman, Foushee James, Hubbard Henry, Phillip, Sarah Elizabeth, Enfield Rebecca, Eusebia Catherine, Lucy Crittenden, Mary Gower, Ida, Helen, and Joel Phillip. He was a farmer and a slaveholder. He died in 1887 in Harrison County, Ky.

Daniel Tebbs (1771-1846) was born in 1771 in Botetourt County, Virginia to Daniel Tebbs and Elizabeth Gower. He married Alice Taylor in 1808 in Clark County, KY and had six children: Hubbard Minor, Clarissa Eliza, James John, Stanley Foushee, Alice Madison, and Lucy Mildred. He fought in the War of 1812 in the 14th Regiment of the Kentucky Militia, known as Mitchisson's Militia, as a Lieutenant. He was a farmer and slaveholder. He died in Harrison County, KY in 1846.

Alice Taylor Tebbs (1790-1855) was born in 1790 in Virginia to Hubbard Taylor and Clarissa Minor. She married Daniel Tebbs in 1808 and had six children: Hubbard Minor, Stanley Foushee, Clarissa Eliza, James John, Alice Madison, and Lucy Mildred. She died in 1855 in Harrison County, KY.

Sarah Ann Martin Tebbs (1816-1884) was born in 1816 in Clark County, KY to Dr. Samuel Davis Martin and Elizabeth W. Taylor. She married Stanley Foushee Tebbs in 1840 and had six children James Daniel, Elizabeth Martin, Samuel Gower, George Gibson, Mary Catherine (Kate), and Stanley Foushee Jr. She died in 1884 in Clark County, KY.

Stanley Foushee Tebbs, Jr. (1854-1879) was born in 1854 in Clark County, KY to Stanley Foushee Tebbs and Sarah Ann Martin. He died as a young man in 1879 in Kentucky.

Theodosia Graves Tebbs (1855-1900) was born in 1855 in Montgomery County, KY to George Owings Graves and Olivia Kiziah Calloway Hood. She married George Gibson Tebbs in 1877 and had four children named Mary Catherine, Georgie Elizabeth, Stanley Foushee, and George Owings. She died in 1900 in Clark County, KY.

Scope and Contents

The Tebbs family series includes correspondence, legal documents, account books, bank books, bills, bonds, checks, check accounts, financial notes, receipts, tax documents, microfilm, a music book, a recipe book, and a birth note. This series is subdivided first by person in order of level of contribution then by form of document in alphabetical order. People represented in this series include Stanley Fousche Tebbs, Elixabeth Martin Tebbs Prewitt, George Gibson Tebbs, Daniel Tebbs, James Tebbs, and Mary Katharine Tebbs.

A large portion of this series contains the correspondence of Stanley Fousche Tebbs, which includes correspondence with John McMurtry about the building of Stanley Place, the family estate, (Box 2, Folder 17) and Benjamine F. Buckner after the Civil War during his time as an attorney (Box 1, Folder 4). Other notable names found in Tebbs' correspondence include R. H. Courtney, William A. Dudley, James A. Farra, Thomas Mitchell, and J. Shelby, Sr. Notable items include the financial documents of Elizabeth Tebbs Prewitt as a young widow with children, her music book (Box 6, Folder 13), and George Gibson Tebbs' recipe book (Box 7, Folder 13)

Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1845-1883, undated

Correspondence, 1847-1882, undated

Thomas D. Basset letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1860-1867

  • Box 1, folder 1
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A. S. Berry letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1874-1875

  • Box 1, folder 2
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W. E. Browning letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1872-1874

  • Box 1, folder 3
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B. F. Buckner letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1869-1881

  • Box 1, folder 4
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Business correspondence written by Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1854-1880

  • Box 1, folder 5
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C. K. Clarke letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1878

  • Box 1, folder 6
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John W. Coons letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1870-1871

  • Box 1, folder 7
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Correspondence written by Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1854-1880

  • Box 1, folder 8
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R. H. Courtney letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1872-1875

  • Box 1, folder 9
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J. H. Dudley letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1871-1876

  • Box 1, folder 10
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W. A. Dudley letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1865-1869

  • Box 1, folder 11
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P. R. Dunn letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1859-1863

  • Box 1, folder 12
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W. Fannin letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1871-1872

  • Box 1, folder 13
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James A. Farra letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1872-1881

  • Box 1, folder 14
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Frank Fitch letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1864-1865

  • Box 1, folder 15
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General business correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1843-1859

  • Box 1, folder 16
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General business correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1860-1867

  • Box 1, folder 17
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General business correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1868-1869

  • Box 1, folder 18
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General business correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1870-1879

  • Box 1, folder 19
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General business correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1880-1882

  • Box 1, folder 20
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General business correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, undated

  • Box 1, folder 21
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General correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1857-1882

  • Box 2, folder 1
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General correspondence to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, undated

  • Box 2, folder 2
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D. A. Gildden letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1858-1861

  • Box 2, folder 3
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B. S. Haggard letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1880-1882

  • Box 2, folder 4
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L. W. Hasselman letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1865-1867

  • Box 2, folder 5
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Frank P. Hord letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1866-1876

  • Box 2, folder 6
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Sarah Howard letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1871-1881

  • Box 2, folder 7
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Jonah A. Jackson letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1857-1862

  • Box 2, folder 8
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Pattie L. Jackson letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1866-1876

  • Box 2, folder 9
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S. Grant Jackson letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1858-1877

  • Box 2, folder 10
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J. W. Jones letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1863-1864

  • Box 2, folder 11
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J. S. Kappes letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1868-1870

  • Box 2, folder 12
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J. H. Lindenberger letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1872-1873

  • Box 2, folder 13
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Ellen H. Mason letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1861-1870

  • Box 2, folder 14
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E. A. Mays letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1852-1866

  • Box 2, folder 15
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A. R. McKee letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1857-1858

  • Box 2, folder 16
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John M. McMurtry letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1864-1869

  • Box 2, folder 17
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Thomas Mitchell letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1864-1865

  • Box 2, folder 18
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George S. Moore letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1863-1866

  • Box 2, folder 19
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S. M. Moore letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1865

  • Box 2, folder 20
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R. W. Nelson letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1868-1869

  • Box 2, folder 21
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C. B. Noel letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1847-1857

  • Box 2, folder 22
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James O. Hinds letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1868-1872

  • Box 2, folder 23
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Lewis Penn letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1858-1862

  • Box 3, folder 1
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W. H. Plymoth letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1869

  • Box 3, folder 2
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J. Shelby Sr. letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1858-1860

  • Box 3, folder 3
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Thomas G. Smith letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1850-1865

  • Box 3, folder 4
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James M. Stone letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1867-1868

  • Box 3, folder 5
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James Stranghm letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1867

  • Box 3, folder 6
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Colby H. Taylor letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1868-1870

  • Box 3, folder 7
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M. G. Taylor letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1868-1876

  • Box 3, folder 8
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W. W. Trimble letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1858-1867

  • Box 3, folder 9
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James J. Tebbs letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1858-1874

  • Box 3, folder 10
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H. Whiteker letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1857-1867

  • Box 3, folder 11
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William and Gadd's letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1870

  • Box 3, folder 12
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Jacob Wright letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1871-1875

  • Box 3, folder 13
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J. E. Wyche letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, 1856-1867

  • Box 3, folder 14
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Financial, 1845-1883, undated

Account books, 1858-1879

  • Box 3, folder 15
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Bills, 1846-1869

  • Box 3, folder 16
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Bills, 1870-1883

  • Box 3, folder 17
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Bills, undated

  • Box 3, folder 18
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Bond, undated

  • Box 4, folder 3
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Cancelled checks, 1860-1879

  • Box 3, folder 19
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Checks, 1860-1879

  • Box 3, folder 20
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Financial notes, undated

  • Box 3, folder 21
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Receipts, 1845-1879

  • Box 4, folder 1
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Taxes, 1849-1866

  • Box 4, folder 2
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Oversized financial documents, 1939-1879

  • Box 48, folder 4
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Legal, 1851-1882, undated

Contracts, 1870-1880

  • Box 4, folder 4
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Court orders, 1864-1879

  • Box 4, folder 5
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Deeds, 1853-1879

  • Box 4, folder 6
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Indentures, 1851-1882

  • Box 4, folder 7
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Legal agreements, 1853-1880

  • Box 4, folder 8
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Legal memos, undated

  • Box 4, folder 9
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Tax notice, 1875

  • Box 4, folder 10
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Martin Tebbs Prewitt, 1870-1907, undated

Correspondence, 1870-1907

Correspondence to Lizzie Tebbs Prewitt, 1870-1895

  • Box 4, folder 11
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Correspondence written by Lizzie Tebbs Prewitt, 1886

  • Box 4, folder 12
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Lizzie Tebbs Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1907

  • Box 4, folder 13
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Lizzie Tebbs Prewitt letters to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, undated

  • Box 4, folder 14
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Lizzie Tebbs Prewitt invitation, undated

  • Box 4, folder 15
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Financial, 1870-1906, undated

Bank books, 1870-1905

  • Box 4, folder 16
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Bills, 1871-1900

  • Box 4, folder 17
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Checks, 1883-1885

  • Box 4, folder 18
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Checks, 1886-1887

  • Box 4, folder 19
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Checks, 1888

  • Box 5, folder 1
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Checks, 1889

  • Box 5, folder 2
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Checks, 1890

  • Box 5, folder 3
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Checks, 1891

  • Box 5, folder 4
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Checks, 1884-1892

  • Box 5, folder 5
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Checks, 1892

  • Box 5, folder 6
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Checks, 1893-1896

  • Box 5, folder 7
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Checks

  • Box 5, folder 8
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Checks, 1893

  • Box 6, folder 1
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Checks, 1894

  • Box 6, folder 2
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Checks, 1894-1895

  • Box 6, folder 3
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Checks, 1896-1904

  • Box 6, folder 4
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Checks, undated

  • Box 6, folder 5
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Financial notes, undated

  • Box 6, folder 6
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Receipts, 1874-1887

  • Box 6, folder 7
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Taxes, 1886-1906

  • Box 6, folder 8
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Legal, 1883-1907

Affidavit, 1907

  • Box 6, folder 9
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Contracts, 1885-1890

  • Box 6, folder 10
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Legal agreements, 1884-1906

  • Box 6, folder 11
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Petition, 1883

  • Box 6, folder 12
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Diary - microfilm, 1858-1859

  • Box 38
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Music book, undated

  • Box 6, folder 13
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George Gibson Tebbs, 1870-1883, undated

Correspondence, 1873-1883, undated

William T. Ames letters to George G. Tebbs, 1880-1881

  • Box 6, folder 14
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Henry J. Cary-Curr letters to George G. Gibson, 1882

  • Box 6, folder 15
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W. E. Christian letters to George G. Tebbs, 1882-1883

  • Box 6, folder 16
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General correspondence to George G. Tebbs, 1878-1882

  • Box 6, folder 17
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F. J. Tebbs letters to George G. Tebbs, 1881-1882

  • Box 6, folder 18
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Johnson Brothers letters to George G. Tebbs, 1881-1883

  • Box 6, folder 19
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Correspondence written by George G. Tebbs, 1873-1881

  • Box 6, folder 20
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Invitations, undated

  • Box 6, folder 21
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Financial, 1870-1883, undated

Bills, 1872-1879

  • Box 6, folder 22
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Bills, 1880-1883

  • Box 7, folder 1
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Bills, undated

  • Box 7, folder 2
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Cancelled checks, 1872-1873

  • Box 7, folder 3
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Checls, 1870-1882

  • Box 7, folder 4
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Financial notes, 1880-1883

  • Box 7, folder 5
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Financial notes, undated

  • Box 7, folder 6
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Oversized financial documents, 1881-1882

  • Box 49, folder 5
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Receipts, 1870-1883

  • Box 7, folder 7
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Taxes, 1872-1882

  • Box 7, folder 8
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Legal, 1875-1883

Court orders, 1881-1883

  • Box 7, folder 9
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Deed, 1881

  • Box 7, folder 10
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Indentures, 1875

  • Box 7, folder 11
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Legal agreements, 1877-1882

  • Box 7, folder 12
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Recipe book, undated

  • Box 7, folder 13
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Daniel Tebbs, 1816-1854, undated

Account book, 1817-1824

  • Box 7, folder 14
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Account book, 1816-1824

  • Box 7, folder 15
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Bills, 1833-1839

  • Box 7, folder 16
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Receipts, 1818-1845

  • Box 7, folder 18
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Birth note, undated

  • Box 7, folder 17
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Legal documents, 1854

  • Box 7, folder 19
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James Tebbs, 1840-1876

William H. Spencer letter to James J. Tebbs, 1872 May 23

  • Box 7, folder 20
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Bills, 1876

  • Box 7, folder 21
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Receipts, 1840-1864

  • Box 7, folder 22
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Court summons, 1864

  • Box 7, folder 23
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Mary Katherine (Kate) Tebbs, 1872, undated

Kate Tebbs letter to Stanley Fousche Tebbs, undated

  • Box 7, folder 24
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Kate Tebbs bill, 1872

  • Box 7, folder 25
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Assorted Tebbs family members, 1832-1890, undated

Alice Tebbs legal document, 1832

  • Box 7, folder 26
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Samuel Tebbs bills, 1860-1871

  • Box 7, folder 27
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Sarah Martin Tebbs correspondence, 1856-1878

  • Box 7, folder 28
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Stanley Tebbs, Jr., personal papers, undated

  • Box 7, folder 29
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Theodosia Graves Tebbs legal documents, 1890

  • Box 7, folder 30
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Tebbs account books, undated

  • Box 7, folder 31
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Prewitt family, 1858-1957, undated

Biographical / Historical

Stanley Tebbs Prewitt (1865-1945) was born in 1865 to Elizabeth Martin Tebbs and David Prewitt in Clark County, KY. He married Henrietta (Nettie) Gay in 1888 and had six children: Stanley Tebbs Jr., Gay James, David Hickman, William Winston, George Tebbs, and Henrietta Chandler. He lived on the family estate called Stanley Place and continued the tradition of farming and expanding family land holdings. Stanley Tebbs Prewitt was known as an influencing member in the state's agricultural interests and was one of the landholders that the cities of Lexington and Winchester approached during the planning of the Lexington-Winchester Pike. Additionally, he was a member of the Burley Tobaccos Society and the Security Trust Company. He died of a heart attack on his farm at Stanley Place on January 13, 1945.

Henrietta (Nettie) Gay Prewitt (1866-1930) was born in 1866 to James Dunlap Gay and Callie Prewitt Gay in Clark County, KY. She attended the Kentucky Classical and Business College in North Middletown, KY and the Daughter's College in Harrodsburg, KY. She married Stanley Tebbs Prewitt in 1888. She died a car accident on December 22, 1930.

David Hickman Prewitt (1893-1960) was born in 1893 to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt and Henrietta Gay Prewitt in Clark County, KY. He attended the Bingham School in Asheville, NC from 1912 to 1914. He returned home and spent his life assisting his father on the family estate as well as caring for him in his old age. In 1930, he was the driver of the car in the accident that killed his mother and was also injured in the incident. He died in 1960 in Clark County, KY.

William Winston Prewitt (1896-1969) was born in 1896 to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt and Henrietta Gay Prewitt in Clark County, KY. He attended the Bingham School in Asheville, NC from 1913 to 1915. He first returned home to assist his father with various farm holdings then later created his own lumber dealing business. He married Rosalie Day in 1917 and had no children. He died in 1969 in Clark County, KY.

Gay (James Dunlap) Prewitt (1888-1954) was born in 1888 to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt and Henrietta Gay Prewitt in Clark County, KY. He attended the Bingham School in Asheville, NC from 1906 to 1909. After school, he returned to Clark County to assist his father with his 474 acre tobacco farm at that time. He married Anna Coleman Van Meter in 1919 and had two children named Nelson P. R. and Stanley Tebbs III. He died in 1954 in Clark County, KY.

Henrietta Chandler Prewitt (1906-1960) was born in 1906 to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt and Henrietta Gay Prewitt in Clark County, KY. She attended Miss Bowden's Select School in Kentucky, the K. W. C. Academy in Kentucky, and then the Ward-Belmont School in Nashville, TN. She married James Marshall McCann in 1925 and had three children named James Marshall Jr., Carolyn, and William H. She died in 1960 in Clark County, KY.

David Prewitt (1839-1870) was born in 1839 to William Chandler Prewitt and Catherine Hickman Prewitt in Clark County, KY. He attended Bethany College prior to the Civil War. He served in the Confederate 8th Regiment of the KY Calvary in Company A, under the command of General John Hunt Morgan. He fought in Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky. He achieved the rank of Brevet Second Lieutenant. He married Elizabeth Martin Tebbs in 1864 and had three children: Stanley Tebbs, Richard Hickman, and Sarah (Lady) Tebbs. He was a farmer until his death in 1870 in Lexington, KY.

Sarah (Lady) Tebbs Prewitt (1870-1941) was born in 1870 to David Prewitt and Elizabeth Tebbs Prewitt in Lexington, KY. She married Dwight Pendleton, a prominent Clark County attorney, in 1864 and had five children: Elizabeth Tebbs, Katherine Huntington, Stanley Dudley, Dwight Lyman Jr., and William Kimbrough. She died January 14, 1941, in Clark County, KY.

Stanley Tebbs Prewitt III (1928-1959) was born in 1928 to Gay (James Dunlap) Prewitt and Anna Coleman Prewitt in Fayette County, KY and died in 1959 in Lexington, KY without a wife or children.

Rosalie (Rosa) Day Prewitt (1898-1983) was born in 1898 in Kentucky, married William Winston Prewitt, and died in 1983 in Breathitt County, KY.

Scope and Contents

The Prewitt series comprises correspondence, legal documents, account books, bank books, bills, bonds, business cards, checks, check accounts, figure books, financial notes, receipts, tax documents, weekly reports, schoolwork, notebooks, grades, engagement books, recipes, newspaper clippings, mailed advertisements, journals, diaries, pocketbooks, memo books, hunting licenses, dental records, a certificate, a coal book, an autograph book, estate papers, and a time book. This series is subdivided first by person in order of level of contribution then by form of document in alphabetical order.

The bulk of this series consists of the correspondence between family members, especially between Stanley Tebbs and Nettie Prewitt and their children attending schools away from home. Additionally, there is correspondence between Stanley and Nettie when he is away on business. Winston and David Hickman Prewitt's letters concern their experiences at the Bingham School in North Carolina. Additionally, Stanley Tebbs Prewitt corresponded with many prominent members of Lexington society, including W.W. Estill and James A. Farra. Stanley T. Prewitt's legal papers include proceedings and land descriptions regarding the construction of the Lexington-Winchester Pike (Box 16, Folder 2-3). David Prewitt's correspondence includes General John Hunt Morgan during the Civil War (Box 28, Folders 9-10).

Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1880-1946, undated

Correspondence, 1880-1946, undated

Cousin Annie letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1920-1921

  • Box 8, folder 1
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Babcock, Rushton, & company letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1918

  • Box 8, folder 2
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Ed Battaile letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1896-1918

  • Box 8, folder 3
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Herbert Booth letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1915-1925

  • Box 8, folder 4
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J. J. Brown letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1905

  • Box 8, folder 5
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B. F. Buckner Jr. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1891-1898

  • Box 8, folder 6
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Sara M. Buckner letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1901-1906

  • Box 8, folder 7
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Burley Tobacco Society letters to S. T. Prewitt, 1907-1908

  • Box 8, folder 8
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Business correspondence written by Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1887-1922

  • Box 8, folder 9
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E. H. Doyle letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1906

  • Box 8, folder 10
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Embry Co. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1892-1918

  • Box 8, folder 11
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W. W. Estill letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1887-1905

  • Box 8, folder 12
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James A. Farra letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1885-1887

  • Box 8, folder 13
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Farquhar Furnace company letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1915-1924

  • Box 8, folder 14
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J. D. Gay letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1899-1907

  • Box 8, folder 15
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W. D. Gay letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1887-1894

  • Box 8, folder 16
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Alfred Glaze letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1906-1908

  • Box 8, folder 17
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S. D. Goff letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1892-1893

  • Box 8, folder 18
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Thomas Goff letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1893-1897

  • Box 8, folder 19
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Hagan Gas Engine & Maufacturing Co. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1905-1910

  • Box 8, folder 20
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Hare, McLeod. & Co. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1886

  • Box 8, folder 21
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M. H. Hill letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1896

  • Box 8, folder 22
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Kate Hood letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1885-1895

  • Box 8, folder 23
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Howe Scale Company letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1905-1906

  • Box 8, folder 24
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W. B. Johnson & Co. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1907-1908

  • Box 8, folder 25
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Lexington Steam Laundry letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1907-1909

  • Box 8, folder 26
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S. G. Long letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1885-1886

  • Box 8, folder 27
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D. S. Maynard letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1890

  • Box 8, folder 28
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John McArdle letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1881-1887

  • Box 8, folder 29
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Middle Creek Coal Co. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1910-1918

  • Box 8, folder 30
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R. R. Mills letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1905

  • Box 8, folder 31
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George B. Nelson letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1883-1910

  • Box 8, folder 32
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H. B. Nelson letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1888-1896

  • Box 9, folder 1
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W. Bush Nelson letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1901

  • Box 9, folder 2
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J. N. Paynntin letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1892-1906

  • Box 9, folder 3
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Dwight Pendleton letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1896-1917

  • Box 9, folder 4
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Personal correspondence written by Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1886-1919

  • Box 9, folder 5
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Petroleum Exploration letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1919-1922

  • Box 9, folder 6
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J. S. Phelps letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1892-1905

  • Box 9, folder 7
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T. F. Phillips letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1905-1910

  • Box 9, folder 8
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Allen Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1901

  • Box 9, folder 9
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David Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1886-1892

  • Box 9, folder 10
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Julia Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1882-1887

  • Box 9, folder 11
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Katherine Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1886

  • Box 9, folder 12
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Aunt Lizzie Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1894

  • Box 9, folder 13
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Robert H. Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1885-1900

  • Box 9, folder 14
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1880-1889

  • Box 9, folder 15
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1890-1899

  • Box 9, folder 16
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1890-1899

  • Box 9, folder 17
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1900-1909

  • Box 10, folder 1
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1900-1909

  • Box 10, folder 2
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1910-1919

  • Box 10, folder 3
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1920-1929

  • Box 10, folder 4
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, 1930-1946

  • Box 10, folder 5
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt business correspondence, undated

  • Box 10, folder 6
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt letters to David H. Prewitt, 1912-1916

  • Box 10, folder 7
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt letters to David and Winston Prewitt, 1910-1915

  • Box 10, folder 8
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt legal correspondence, 1906

  • Box 10, folder 9
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1893-1926

  • Box 10, folder 10
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1880-1889

  • Box 10, folder 11
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1880-1889

  • Box 10, folder 12
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1890-1899

  • Box 10, folder 13
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1900-1909

  • Box 10, folder 14
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1910-1919

  • Box 11, folder 1
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1920-1929

  • Box 11, folder 2
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, 1930-1939

  • Box 11, folder 3
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt personal correspondence, undated

  • Box 11, folder 4
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Stanley Tebbs Prewitt letters to Sarah (Lady) T. Prewitt, 1891-1892

  • Box 11, folder 5
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(Aunt) Rachel letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1900-1901

  • Box 11, folder 6
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J. C. Reid letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1886

  • Box 11, folder 7
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Security Trust Co. letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1907-1910

  • Box 11, folder 8
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W. E. Singleton letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1892-1899

  • Box 11, folder 9
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E. F. Spears letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1907-1918

  • Box 11, folder 10
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James A. Spencer letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1888

  • Box 11, folder 11
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G. R. Sydney letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1892-1898

  • Box 11, folder 12
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A. H. Sympson letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1905-1920

  • Box 11, folder 13
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George M. Taylor letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1900-1909

  • Box 11, folder 14
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N. T. Taylor letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1887-1920

  • Box 11, folder 15
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George G. Tebbs letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1887

  • Box 11, folder 16
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Rhodes B. Thomas letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1908-1931

  • Box 11, folder 17
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T. T. Templin letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1884-1886

  • Box 11, folder 18
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L. S. Vincent letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1890-1891

  • Box 11, folder 19
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George C. Webb letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1894-1907

  • Box 11, folder 20
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B. P. White letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1908

  • Box 11, folder 21
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John G. Winn letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1893

  • Box 11, folder 22
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Cards and invitations, 1883-1918

  • Box 11, folder 23
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Stanley Tebbs and Nettie Prewitt cards and invitations, 1899-1929

  • Box 11, folder 24
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Diaries, 1891-1945

1891

  • Box 12, folder 1
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1942-1943

  • Box 12, folder 2
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1943-1944

  • Box 12, folder 3
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1944

  • Box 12, folder 4
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1945

  • Box 12, folder 5
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Financial, 1880-1945, undated

Account book, 1883-1888

  • Box 12, folder 6
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Account book, 1888-1892

  • Box 12, folder 7
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Account book, 1892-1899

  • Box 12, folder 8
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Bank books, 1895-1935

  • Box 13, folder 1
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Bills, 1890-1899

  • Box 13, folder 2
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Bills, 1890-1899

  • Box 13, folder 3
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Bills, 1890-1899

  • Box 13, folder 4
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Bills, 1890-1899

  • Box 13, folder 5
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Bills, 1901-1910

  • Box 13, drawer 6
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Bills, 1900-1910

  • Box 14, folder 1
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Bills, 1880-1889

  • Box 14, folder 2
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Bills, 1880-1889

  • Box 14, folder 3
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Bills, 1900-1909

  • Box 14, folder 4
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Bills, 1910-1919

  • Box 14, folder 5
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Bills, 1920-1929

  • Box 14, folder 6
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Bills, 1930-1939

  • Box 14, folder 7
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Bills, 1940-1945

  • Box 14, folder 8
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Bills, undated

  • Box 14, folder 9
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Business cards, undated

  • Box 14, folder 10
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Checks, 1898-1921

  • Box 14, folder 11
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Coal book, 1930

  • Box 14, folder 12
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Ledger, 1885-1887

  • Box 14, folder 13
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Notes, undated

  • Box 15, folder 1
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Notes, undated

  • Box 15, folder 2
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Notes, undated

  • Box 15, folder 3
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Oversized financial documents, 1884-1925

  • Box 48, folder 3
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Receipts, 1880-1889

  • Box 15, folder 4
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Receipts, 1890-1899

  • Box 15, folder 5
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Receipts, 1900-1909

  • Box 15, folder 6
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Receipts, 1900-1909

  • Box 15, folder 7
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Receipts, 1910-1919

  • Box 15, folder 8
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Receipts, 1920-1929

  • Box 15, folder 9
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Receipts, 1930-1939

  • Box 15, folder 10
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Receipts, undated

  • Box 15, folder 11
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Taxes, 1886-1918

  • Box 15, folder 12
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Tax documents, 1917-1918

  • Box 15, folder 13
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Weekly reports, 1890-1891

  • Box 15, folder 14
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Weekly reports, 1890-1891

  • Box 15, folder 15
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Weekly reports, 1911-1913

  • Box 15, folder 16
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Legal, 1887-1935, undated

Bonds, 1900-1911

  • Box 15, folder 17
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Court summons, 1909-1911

  • Box 16, folder 1
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Land description, undated

  • Box 16, folder 2
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Legal agreements, 1887-1935

  • Box 16, folder 3
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Personal, 1916-1933, undated

Agricultural samples, undated

  • Box 16, folder 4
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Classwork, undated

  • Box 16, folder 5
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Insurance policies, undated

  • Box 16, folder 6
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Memo books, 1916-1933

  • Box 16, folder 7
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National Geographic Society membership, 1925

  • Box 16, folder 8
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Pocket books, undated

  • Box 16, folder 9
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Henrietta (Nettie) Gay Prewitt, 1882-1930, undated

Financial, 1887-1924

Bank books, 1893

  • Box 18, folder 3
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Bills, 1887-1921

  • Box 18, folder 4
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Bond, 1905

  • Box 18, folder 5
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Checks, 1890-1924

  • Box 18, folder 6
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Taxes, 1898-1918

  • Box 18, folder 7
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Personal, 1882-1930, undated

Classwork, 1882-1885

  • Box 48, folder 10
  • Box 18, folder 8
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Engagement book, 1903-1919

  • Box 18, folder 9
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Mailed advertisements, 1910-1928

  • Box 18, folder 10
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Newspaper clippings, undated

  • Box 18, folder 11
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Notebook, 1885

  • Box 18, folder 12
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Notes, undated

  • Box 18, folder 13
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Recipe, 1930

  • Box 18, folder 14
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Correspondence, 1884-1929, undated

Mary Bradley letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1887-1927

  • Box 16, folder 9
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Lee Croxton letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1886-1922

  • Box 16, folder 11
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Mary Gay letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1884-1924

  • Box 16, folder 12
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General correspondence to Nettie Prewitt, 1886-1909

  • Box 16, folder 13
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General correspondence to Nettie Prewitt, 1910-1928

  • Box 16, folder 14
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General correspondence to Nettie Prewitt, undated

  • Box 16, folder 15
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H. H. Hoppe, M. D. letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1924-1925

  • Box 16, drawer 16
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Allen Gay Jones letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1894-1925

  • Box 17, folder 1
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Annie Jones letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1884-1887

  • Box 17, folder 2
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Carrie Lee letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1887-1922

  • Box 17, folder 3
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Martha letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1920-1921

  • Box 17, folder 4
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Lucy Caroline Gay (Mother) letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1892-1899

  • Box 17, folder 5
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Nelson P. Gay letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1907-1918

  • Box 17, folder 6
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Personal correspondence written by Nettie Prewitt, 1893-1920

  • Box 17, folder 7
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Nettie Prewitt letters to D. H. Prewitt, 1912-1916

  • Box 17, folder 8
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Nettie Prewitt letters to S. T. Prewitt, 1893-1929

  • Box 17, folder 9
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Nettie Prewitt letters to Winston and David (My Dear Boys) Prewitt, 1912-1914

  • Box 17, folder 10
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Nettie Prewitt letters to Winston and David Prewitt (My Dear Boys) Prewitt, 1912-1916

  • Box 17, folder 11
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Nettie Prewitt letters to Winston and David (My Dear Boys) Prewitt, 1912-1921

  • Box 17, folder 12
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Julie H. Prewitt letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1886-1887

  • Box 17, folder 13
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J. C. Reid letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1883-1886

  • Box 17, folder 14
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L. Rickatts letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1885-1888

  • Box 17, folder 15
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"Sweetheart" letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1883

  • Box 18, folder 1
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Nettie Gay Prewitt cards and invitations, 1886-1929

  • Box 18, folder 2
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David Hickman Prewitt, 1905-1955

Correspondence, 1905-1923

Emily letters to David H. Prewitt, 1913-1918

  • Box 18, folder 15
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Emily letters to David H. Prewitt, 1912-1923

  • Box 18, folder 16
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Allen Gay James letters to David H. Prewitt, 1913-1914

  • Box 18, folder 17
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Local War Department Board for Clark County letters to David H. Prewitt, 1917-1918

  • Box 18, folder 18
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"Nels" letters to David H. Prewitt, 1913-1915

  • Box 18, folder 19
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"Pop" letters to David H. Prewitt, 1915-1917

  • Box 18, folder 20
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Personal correspondence written by David H. Prewitt, 1912-1913

  • Box 18, folder 21
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David H. Prewitt letters to Nettie G. Prewitt, 1909-1919

  • Box 19, folder 1
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David H. Prewitt personal correspondence, 1909-1919

  • Box 19, folder 2
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David H. Prewitt letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1907-1913

  • Box 19, folder 3
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Donald Wood letters to David H. Prewitt, 1915-1917

  • Box 19, folder 4
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David H. Prewitt invitations and cards, 1905-1919

  • Box 19, folder 5
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Diaries, 1941-1955

1941

  • Box 19, folder 6
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1943

  • Box 19, folder 7
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1944

  • Box 19, folder 8
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1944

  • Box 19, folder 9
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1945

  • Box 19, folder 10
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1946

  • Box 19, folder 11
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1947

  • Box 20, folder 1
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1948

  • Box 20, folder 2
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1949

  • Box 20, folder 3
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1950

  • Box 20, box 4
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1951

  • Box 20, folder 5
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1952

  • Box 20, folder 6
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1953

  • Box 20, folder 7
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1953

  • Box 20, folder 8
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1954

  • Box 20, folder 9
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1955

  • Box 20, folder 10
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Financial, 1913-1952

Bank books, 1926-1937

  • Box 20, folder 11
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Bills, 1915-1929

  • Box 21, folder 1
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Bills, 1930-1933

  • Box 21, folder 2
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Bills, 1934-1936

  • Box 21, folder 3
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Bills, 1937-1939

  • Box 21, folder 4
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Bills, 1940-1943

  • Box 21, folder 5
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Bills, 1944-1947

  • Box 21, folder 6
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Bills, 1948

  • Box 21, folder 7
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Bills, 1949

  • Box 21, folder 8
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Bills, 1948-1949

  • Box 21, folder 9
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Bills, 1949

  • Box 22, folder 1
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Bills, 1951-1952

  • Box 22, folder 2
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Bills, 1952

  • Box 22, folder 3
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Bond, undated

  • Box 22, folder 4
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 5
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 6
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 7
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 8
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 9
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 10
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Check accounts, 1925-1952

  • Box 22, folder 11
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 1
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 2
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 3
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 4
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 5
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 6
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 23, folder 7
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 1
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 2
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 3
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 4
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 5
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 6
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Checks, 1925-1952

  • Box 24, folder 7
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Figure books, undated

  • Box 24, folder 8
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Notes, undated

  • Box 24, folder 9
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Receipts, 1915-1929

  • Box 24, folder 10
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Receipts, 1933-1939

  • Box 25, folder 1
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Receipts, 1933-1939

  • Box 25, folder 2
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Receipts, 1940-1949

  • Box 25, folder 3
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Receipts, 1940-1949

  • Box 25, folder 4
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Receipts, 1950-1952

  • Box 25, folder 5
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Taxes, 1913-1924

  • Box 25, folder 6
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Taxes, 1925-1929

  • Box 25, folder 7
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Taxes, 1930-1939

  • Box 25, folder 8
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Taxes, 1940-1952

  • Box 25, folder 9
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Legal agreement, 1935

  • Box 25, folder 10
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Personal, 1908-1952

Bingham School certificate, 1914

  • Box 50, folder 2
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Classwork, 1914

  • Box 25, folder 11
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Classwork, 1915

  • Box 26, folder 1
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Classwork, 1915-1916

  • Box 26, folder 2
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Dental records, undated

  • Box 26, folder 3
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Engagement book, undated

  • Box 26, folder 4
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Grades, 1908-1910

  • Box 26, folder 5
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Hunting licences, 1920-1922

  • Box 26, folder 6
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Memo book, 1911-1912

  • Box 26, folder 7
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Memo books, 1916-1933

  • Box 26, folder 8
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Notebook, 1914-1915

  • Box 26, folder 9
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Pocketbook, 1952

  • Box 26, folder 10
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Time book, 1943-1945

  • Box 26, folder 11
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William Winston Prewitt, 1905-1930, undated

Correspondence, 1905-1930

General correspondence of W. W. Prewitt, 1906-1930

  • Box 26, folder 12
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Winston Prewitt letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1912-1927

  • Box 26, folder 13
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Winston Prewitt letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1913-1929

  • Box 26, folder 14
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Winston Prewitt letters to S. T. Prewitt, 1905-1925

  • Box 26, folder 15
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Personal, 1909-1917, undated

Bond, undated

  • Box 26, folder 16
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Classwork, 1909-1914

  • Box 27, folder 1
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Classwork, 1915-1917

  • Box 27, folder 2
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Notebooks, 1915-1917

  • Box 27, folder 3
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David and Winston Prewitt, 1913-1926

Correspondence to David and Winston Prewitt, 1913-1915

  • Box 27, folder 4
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David and Winston Prewitt bills, 1917-1926

  • Box 27, folder 5
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Gay James Prewitt, 1899-1930, undated

Correspondence, 1907-1930

Correspondence to Gay Prewitt, 1909-1930

  • Box 27, folder 6
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Gay Prewitt letters to David Prewitt, 1912-1913

  • Box 27, folder 7
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Gay Prewitt letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1908-1926

  • Box 27, folder 8
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Gay Prewitt letters to S. T. Prewitt, 1907-1923

  • Box 27, folder 9
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Financial, 1906-1918, undated

Bills, 1906-1918

  • Box 27, folder 10
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Bond, undated

  • Box 27, folder 11
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Taxes, 1918

  • Box 27, folder 12
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Classwork, 1899-1907

  • Box 27, folder 13
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Henrietta Prewitt McCann, 1907-1957, undated

Correspondence, 1907-1957

Cards, 1912-1917

  • Box 27, folder 14
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Correspondence to Henrietta Prewitt McCann, 1907-1957

  • Box 27, folder 15
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Correspondence to Henrietta Prewitt McCann, undated

  • Box 27, folder 16
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Henrietta Prewitt letters to David Prewitt, 1912-1922

  • Box 27, folder 17
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Henrietta Prewitt letters to Winston and David Prewitt, 1913-1915

  • Box 27, folder 18
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Henrietta Prewitt McCann letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1921-1928

  • Box 27, folder 19
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Henrietta Prewitt McCann letters to Stanley Tebbs Prewitt, 1916-1922

  • Box 28, folder 1
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Henrietta Prewitt letters to Winston Prewitt, 1913-1916

  • Box 28, folder 2
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Financial, 1925, 1934, undated

Bank books, undated

  • Box 28, folder 4
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Bill, 1925

  • Box 28, folder 5
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Contract, 1934

  • Box 28, folder 3
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Personal, 1914-1923, undated

Classwork, undated

  • Box 28, folder 6
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Diary, 1917

  • Box 28, folder 7
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Grades, 1914-1923

  • Box 28, folder 8
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David Prewitt, 1858-1870, undated

Correspondence, 1858-1862

Correspondence written by David Prewitt, 1862

  • Box 28, folder 9
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David Prewitt letters to Catherine Prewitt, 1858-1862

  • Box 28, folder 10
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Financial, 1870, undated

Bills, 1870

  • Box 28, folder 11
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Estate papers, undated

  • Box 28, folder 12
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Personal, 1858-1869, undated

Autograph book, 1859

  • Box 28, folder 13
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Notebooks, 1858-1869

  • Box 28, folder 14
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Transcriptions of classwork, undated

  • Box 28, folder 15
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Transcriptions of letters and journals, undated

  • Box 28, folder 16
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Sarah (Lady) Prewitt, 1880-1921

Correspondence, 1884-1921

Pendleton correspondence, 1915-1930

  • Box 28, folder 17
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Sarah T. Prewitt letters to Nettie Prewitt, 1886-1921

  • Box 28, folder 18
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Sarah T. Prewitt letters to S. T. Prewitt, 1884-1919

  • Box 28, folder 19
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Financial, 1880-1897

Bills, 1880-1897

  • Box 28, folder 20
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Taxes, 1886

  • Box 28, folder 21
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Assorted Prewitt family members, 1924-1929

Stanley Tebbs Prewitt III correspondence, 1924-1926

  • Box 28, folder 22
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Rosa Prewitt correspondence, 1925-1929

  • Box 28, folder 23
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McCann family, undated, 1934-1965

Biographical / Historical

Mamie McCann (1886- 1970) was born in Flemingsburg, KY in 1886 to John McCann II and Lenora Day. She attended Elizabeth College in North Carolina from 1904-1908. Intermittently, she took classes at the University of Kentucky beginning in 1912 while teaching in the Fayette county public schools until her graduation in 1919. After graduation, she taught in several schools before returning to Flemingsburg due to her mother's ill health and began working in a law office as a clerk while studying for law school. She studied law at the University of Kentucky from 1922 until she was admitted to the bar in 1925. She practiced law in both Lexington and Flemingsburg for the next fifteen years. From 1937 to 1944, while in Flemingsburg practicing law, she also ran the Fleming Business School which prepared women for war work. She then began her work in the federal government as a teacher, stenographer, clerk, and adjudicator until her retirement in 1951. Mamie McCann died in Lexington on May 5, 1970 with no spouse or children.

William McCann (1929- ) was born in 1929 to James Marshall McCann and Henrietta Chandler Prewitt McCann in Clark County, KY. William is the nephew of Mamie McCann.

Scope and Contents

Correspondence, check books, income taxes, bills, genealogical family files, journals, pamphlets, contracts, certificates, an enrollment book, a notebook, a diploma, and a card compose the McCann family series. The bulk of the series consists of Mamie McCann's genealogical research that was later continued by William McCann after her death. These files are organized by family name and include an introduction (Box 32, Folder 8) and inventory list (Box 28, Folder 25). The correspondence of Mamie and William McCann documents the methods and research both used to obtain genealogical information. Other items of note include Mamie's law certificate (Box 49, Folder 2), University of Kentucky diploma (Box 47, Folder 2), and her Daughters of the American Revolution certificate (Box 49, Folder 1).

Mamie McCann, undated, 1941-1965

Correspondence, 1949-1964

J. E. Barlow letters to Mamie McCann, 1949-1950

  • Box 31, folder 9
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Francis S. Hutchins letters to Mamie McCann, 1961

  • Box 31, folder 10
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John McCann letters to Mamie McCann, 1951

  • Box 31, folder 11
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Mamie McCann letter to Dr. Morton Leeds, undated

  • Box 31, folder 12
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Mamie McCann letter to Mrs. John D. Logan, 1962

  • Box 31, folder 13
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Training Institute of in Community Service letters to Mamie McCann, 1964

  • Box 31, folder 14
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Financial, 1941-1969

Check accounts, 1963

  • Box 31, folder 18
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Check accounts, 1964

  • Box 31, folder 19
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Check accounts, 1965

  • Box 31, folder 20
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Check accounts, 1966

  • Box 31, folder 21
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Check accounts, 1964-1969

  • Box 32, folder 1
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Income tax, 1941-1967

  • Box 32, folder 2
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Income tax, 1941-1959

  • Box 32, folder 3
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Genealogical files, 1911-1985, undated

Inventory and file guide, undated

  • Box 28, folder 24
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Alexander family, 1925-1955

  • Box 28, folder 25
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Carpenter family, 1943

  • Box 29, folder 1
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Coons family, undated

  • Box 29, folder 2
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Davis family, 1934-1936

  • Box 29, folder 3
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Drennan family, 1934-1954

  • Box 29, folder 4
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Hieronymous family, 1934-1939

  • Box 29, folder 5
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Hull family, 1934-1938

  • Box 29, folder 6
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Judy family, 1938

  • Box 29, folder 7
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John Knead of Withorn, Scotland, undated

  • Box 29, folder 8
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Lewis family, 1938-1939

  • Box 29, folder 9
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Markwell family, 1937-1940

  • Box 29, folder 10
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McCann family, undated

  • Box 29, folder 11
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McCann family, 1911-1957

  • Box 29, folder 12
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McCann family, undated

  • Box 29, folder 13
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McCann family, 1942-1964

  • Box 29, folder 14
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McCann family, 1953-1961

  • Box 29, folder 15
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McCann family, 1983-1985

  • Box 29, folder 16
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Muse family, undated

  • Box 30, folder 1
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Rawlings family, undated

  • Box 30, folder 2
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Rash family, 1932-1942

  • Box 30, folder 3
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Rector family, 1935-1952

  • Box 30, folder 4
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Wallace family, undated

  • Box 30, folder 5
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Miscellaneous surnames, 1939-1952

  • Box 30, folder 6
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Miscellaneous information, 1939-1948

  • Box 30, folder 7
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1934-1940

  • Box 30, folder 8
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Information guide, undated

  • Box 30, folder 9
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Ledger of families in the files, undated

  • Box 30, folder 10
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Congressional Record of the 86th Congress, 1960

  • Box 30, folder 11
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History and genealogy publications, undated

  • Box 30, folder 12
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Magazines, 1962-1963

  • Box 30, folder 13
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Pamphlets, 1946-1965, undated

"Forward Day by Day", 1965

  • Box 31, folder 1
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"The Quiet Mind", 1964

  • Box 31, folder 2
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"Scriptures and Traditions", 1955

  • Box 31, folder 3
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"Kentucky State Bear Journal", 1969 July

  • Box 31, folder 4
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Columbia pamphlet, 1946

  • Box 31, folder 5
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General pamphlets, undated

  • Box 31, folder 6
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Personal, 1901-1965, undated

Speed Writing franchise agreement, 1952

  • Box 31, folder 16
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Business journal, 1943-1949

  • Box 30, folder 14
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Business school enrollment books, 1939-1965

  • Box 31, folder 7
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Daughters of the American Revolution certificate, 1935

  • Box 49, folder 1
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Law certificate, 1925

  • Box 49, folder 2
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Notebook, 1901

  • Box 31, folder 8
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"Impressions Gained by Visits to Projects" by Mamie McCann, undated

  • Box 31, folder 15
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Training Institute in Community Service certificate and graduation program, 1964

  • Box 31, folder 16
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University of Kentucky diploma, 1919 June 18

  • Box 47, folder 2
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William (Bill) McCann, 1934-1950, undated

Correspondence, 1934-1950

  • Box 32, folder 7
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Introduction to materials written by William H. McCann Jr., undated

  • Box 32, folder 8
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Assorted McCann family members, 1923-1952, undated

Carolyn McCann card, 1923

  • Box 32, folder 4
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John McCann correspondence, 1949-1952

  • Box 32, folder 5
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Marshall McCann bills, undated

  • Box 32, folder 6
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Assorted, 1848-1951, undated

Scope and Contents

The Assorted series comprises correspondence, bills, checks, envelopes, letter fragments, notes, produce sheets, ledgers, tax documents, legal documents, maps, newspapers, newspaper clippings, books, booklets, calendars, schoolwork, drawings, journals, lists, mailed advertisements, magazines, memorabilia, insurance documents, music books, pamphlets, play bills, pocket books, recipes, scrapbooks, transcriptions, photocopies, a poem, paper dolls, and a funeral register. This series is subdivided by form of document in alphabetical order.

This series includes all the miscellaneous unidentified material. Additionally, it contains all of the family photographs. Many of them are unidentified, though there is a series of identified photographs which include images of the Bingham school and the McCann family. Other notable items include the layout design for the Lexington-Winchester Pike, family scrapbooks, and 1905 soil maps.

Assorted family, 1866-1903

James Dunlap Gay correspondence, 1903

  • Box 32, folder 9
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Aunt Kate Hord correspondence, 1866-1874

  • Box 32, folder 10
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George B. Nelson bills, 1894-1901

  • Box 32, folder 11
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George B. Nelson checks, 1892

  • Box 32, folder 12
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Books, 1848-1927, undated

Beauty and the Beast, undated

  • Box 32, folder 15
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Christmas Stories by Aunt Laura, 1862

  • Box 32, folder 16
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The Columbian Exposition, 1893

  • Box 32, folder 17
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Doings of Kriss Kringle, 1897

  • Box 32, folder 18
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The Last of the Fairies by G. P. R. James, 1848

  • Box 32, folder 19
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The Line Book, 1925

  • Box 33, folder 1
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The Line Book, 1927

  • Box 33, folder 2
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McGuffy's Eclectic Primer, 1881

  • Box 33, folder 3
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McGuffey's First Reader, 1901

  • Box 33, folder 4
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The Mikado or The Town of Titipu by W. S. Gilbert, 1885

  • Box 33, folder 5
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Mr. Bunny, His Book by Adah L. Sutton, 1900

  • Box 33, folder 6
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Sights, Scenes, and Wonders at the World's Fair, 1904

  • Box 33, folder 7
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The Story of the Three Little Kittens, 1892

  • Box 33, folder 8
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To Comfort Thee and Other Verse by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, 1927

  • Box 33, folder 9
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Correspondence, 1863-1949, undated

Business cards, undated

  • Box 33, folder 10
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Cards, 1873-1910

  • Box 33, folder 12
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Christmas cards, undated

  • Box 34, folder 1
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Invitations, 1885-1892

  • Box 34, folder 8
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Post cards, 1912-1949

  • Box 37, folder 9
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Envelopes, 1863-1923

  • Box 48, folder 9
  • Box 34, folder 5
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General assorted correspondence, 1868-1915

  • Box 34, folder 3
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Letter fragments, undated

  • Box 34, folder 6
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Financial, 1880-1941, undated

Bills, 1880-1941

  • Box 32, folder 13
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Cashbook, undated

  • Box 33, folder 13
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Ledger, 1880-1885

  • Item 6
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Notes, undated

  • Box 37, folder 1
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Produce sheets, undated

  • Box 47, folder 1
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Tax receipts, 1893

  • Box 37, folder 12
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Legal, 1854-1932, undated

Blank legal documents, undated

  • Box 34, folder 11
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General legal documents, 1859-1882

  • Box 34, folder 12
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General legal documents, 1885-1932

  • Box 34, folder 13
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General legal documents, undated

  • Box 34, folder 14
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James-Prewitt property boundaries, undated

  • Box 48, folder 8
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Kentucky State Proclamation, 1864

  • Box 34, folder 10
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Legal pamphlets, 1857-1877

  • Box 34, folder 15
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Lexington-Winchester Pike Transportation Layout, undated

  • Box 48, folder 7
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Oversized legal documents, 1854-1889

  • Box 49, folder 3
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Magazines, 1851-1951, undated

The American Whig Review, 1851 April

  • Box 34, folder 18
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The Cosmopolitan, 1892 May

  • Box 34, folder 19
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The Delineator, 1902 October

  • Box 35, folder 1
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Front Rank Journal, 1914 September

  • Box 35, folder 2
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The Galaxy, 1871 September

Godey's, 1893 July

  • Box 35, folder 4
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Goodey's Idea of World Fair by W. Grayville-Smith, 1892

  • Box 35, folder 5
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1894 June

  • Box 35, folder 6
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History of Lexington, Lodge No. 1 by J. Winston Coleman, 1951

  • Box 35, folder 7
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Information to Summer Tourist Concerning Greater Western North Carolina, 1912

  • Box 35, folder 8
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Kentucky Grower and Stockman, 1939 August

  • Box 35, folder 9
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Lexington Horse Show, Fair, and Carnival, 1901

  • Box 35, folder 10
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The Mississippi Valley Magazine, 1871 September

  • Box 35, folder 11
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The North American Review, 1895 April

  • Box 35, folder 12
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Old Kentucky Telephone & Telegraph Directory, 1911

  • Box 35, folder 13
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The Private Correspondence in a Remarkable Love Affair by T. Mck. White, undated

  • Box 35, folder 14
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Public Sale of Short-Horns, from the National Livestock Journal, 1875

  • Box 35, folder 15
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Scribner's Magazine, 1894 May

  • Box 36, folder 1
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Spring and Summer Catalogue, 1900

  • Box 36, folder 2
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The Sunday School Magazine, 1874 April

  • Box 36, folder 3
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Maps, 1877, 1904, undated

Kentucky state map, 1877

  • Box 51, folder 2
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List of soil maps, undated

  • Box 34, folder 16
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Soil Maps, 1904

  • Box 51, folder 2
  • Box 50, folder 3
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Soil Maps (water damaged), undated

  • Box 37, folder 11
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Newspapers, undated

Newspaper clippings, undated

  • Box 36, folder 8-11
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Oversized newspapers, undated

  • Box 51, folder 3
  • Box 50, drawer 1
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Personal, 1862-1934, undated

Booklets, 1883-1933

  • Box 32, folder 14
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Calendars, 1902-1922

  • Box 33, folder 11
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Classwork, undated

  • Box 34, folder 2
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Drawings, undated

  • Box 34, folder 4
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Funeral register of visitors, undated

  • Box 34, folder 7
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Journal, 1916-1917

  • Box 34, folder 9
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Lists, undated

  • Box 34, folder 17
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Mailed advertisements, 1880-1934

  • Box 49, folder 4
  • Box 34, folder 4-5
  • Box 50, folder 1
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Memorabilia, undated

  • Box 52
  • Box 39
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Metropolitan Insurance Agency documents, 1925-1927

  • Box 36, folder 6
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Music books, undated

  • Item 4-5
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Music notebook, undated

  • Box 36, folder 7
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Pamphlets, 1862-1922

  • Box 37, folder 2
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Paper dolls and patterns, undated

  • Box 37, folder 3
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Play bills, undated

  • Box 37, folder 4
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Pocket books, undated

  • Box 37, folder 7
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Poem,Tipperary, undated

  • Box 37, folder 8
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Recipes, undated

  • Box 37, folder 10
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Scrapbooks, undated

  • Item 1-3
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Velvet box, undated

  • Box 52, item 1
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Photographs, 1898-1948, undated

Identified photographs, 1898-1948, undated

Francis Reno Davis and Elvira Markwell, undated

  • Box 43, item 1
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Copies of Francis Reno Davis and Elvira Markwell, undated

  • Box 43, item 2
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Home of Francis Reno Davis and Elvira Markwell in Hillsboro, KY, undated

  • Box 43, item 3
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Copies of home of Francis Reno Davis and Elvira Markwell in Hillsboro, KY, undated

  • Box 43, item 4
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Sarah Evelyn Douglas (Grandma Day) and Nora Francis Liles (great-granddaughter), undated

  • Box 43, item 5
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Frank Day, undated

  • Box 43, item 6
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James Wyatt Drenan, 1948 March 5

  • Box 43, item 7
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Nora Hedges Haynes, Glennie Melvin Hedges, and Annami Hedges Liles, undated

  • Box 43, item 8
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James W. Hull, undated

  • Box 43, item 9
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James W. Hull, undated

  • Box 43, item 10
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James McCann, undated

  • Box 43, item 11
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Mamie McCann, undated

  • Box 43, item 12
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Mary Susan McCann, undated

  • Box 43, item 13
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Sarah Hull McCann, undated

  • Box 43, item 14
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Sarah E. McCann, undated

  • Box 43, item 15
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John Rash, undated

  • Box 43, item 16
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Mary Rash, undated

  • Box 43, item 17
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Erma Schindler, Francis Williams, and Frank Williams in Plymouth, MA, undated

  • Box 43, item 18
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Susan Rash Sousley, undated

  • Box 43, item 19
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Frank Williams and "Boss", undated

  • Box 43, item 20
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Frank Williams' farm, undated

  • Box 43, item 21
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Frank and Francis Williams at Niagara Falls, 1941

  • Box 43, item 22
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Elizabeth Wright, undated

  • Box 43, item 23
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Maude Adams by Burt McIntosh, 1901

  • Box 44, item 1
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Albert Hull, undated

  • Box 44, item 2
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Anni"e Red Shirt, Sioux" by F. A. Rinehart, 1900

  • Box 44, item 3
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"Chief White Buffalo, Arapahoe "by F. A. Rinehart, 1898

  • Box 44, item 4
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"High Bear, Sioux" by F. A. Rinehart, 1898

  • Box 44, item 6
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"Short-circuited", 1906

  • Box 44, item 7
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Stereoscopic views, undated

  • Box 44, item 8
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"There's Nothing Quite So Fine", undated

  • Box 44, item 9
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"The Deering Pony Binder", undated

  • Box 48, folder 1
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"Wireless Telegraphy" by Charles Dana, 1899

  • Box 48, folder 2
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Group sports photo, Bingham School, NC, undated

  • Box 48, folder 5
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Group band photo, Bingham School, NC, 1914

  • Box 48, folder 6
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Group football photo, Bingham School, NC, 1913

  • Box 51, folder 1
  • Box 51, folder 1
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Photograph negatives, undated

  • Box 46
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Unidentified daguerrotypes, undated

  • Box 45, item 1-5
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Unidentified photographs, undated

  • Box 42, item 1-2
  • Box 40, item 1-22
  • Box 41, item 1-23
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Photocopies, undated

Photocopies of Tebbs-Prewitt related materials, undated

  • Box 37, folder 5
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Photocopies of Tebbs-Prewitt genealogical information, undated

  • Box 37, folder 6
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Transcriptions, undated

Transcription of S. Grant Jackson letter to S. F. Tebbs, 1861 September 2

  • Box 37, folder 13
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Transcription of Sarah Martin's "Lady's Album", undated

  • Box 37, folder 14
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Transcriptions of Daniel Tebbs' will, undated

  • Box 37, folder 15
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Transcriptions of Stanley Tebbs school work, undated

  • Box 37, folder 16
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