Beatty H. Buehler scrapbook

Abstract

The Beatty H. Buehler scrapbook (dated 1928-1966, undated; 0.73 cubic feet; 2 boxes) contains clippings about the Republican party and other special interest stories published between 1928-1966.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Beatty H. Buehler scrapbook
Date
1928-1966, undated (inclusive)
Creator
Buehler, Beatty Hicks, 1879-1971
Extent
0.73 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Political campaigns -- Kentucky
Kentucky -- Newspapers.
Political campaigns -- United States
Political parties -- Kentucky.
Women -- Political activity -- Kentucky.
Buehler, Beatty Hicks, 1879-1971
Republican Party (Ky.)
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by format.
Finding Aid Author
Paige Thyne
Preferred Citation
1997ms267: [identification of item], Beatty H. Beuhler Scrapbook, 1928-1966, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collection Research Center
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Beatty Buehler, Lexington, Kentucky, was the State Republican Chairwoman in 1935. She was the co-organizer of the State's Republican Women's Club founded in 1928 and its first president (1928-1931). In 1931 Buehler was the Republican nominee for the state office of Secretary of State.
Born in Somerset, Kentucky, Beatty was the youngest child of Judge Simeon and Mary E. Hicks. In 1902 she married Captain Harry F. Buehler of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Harry had worked as a Coal Operator in Beaver District, near Somerset, and owned land used for oil drilling. They had one child, Miss Curtis Buehler. Following her husband's death in 1906, she returned to Kentucky from Pennsylvania and entered the insurance business. Buehler also worked as a court reporter in the 28th judicial district. In addition, she served as Deputy Circuit Court Clerk and studied law with Judge T. Z. Morrow, the father of Governor Edwin P. Morrow.
In 1918, Buehler moved to Lexington to head the Buehler Insurance Agency. She also served as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Flahaven Land Company whose holding included timber and oil lands. In addition, she was the President of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Lexington and a member of the Altrusa Club. Beatty Buehler died in 1971 at the age of 92. She lived her final years with her daughter in Columbus, Ohio.
Sources: "Who Are They?", Lexington Leader, page 1, 1931 November 1. "Mrs. Buehler dies in Ohio", Lexington Herald Leader, page 2, 1971 October 10.
Scope and Content
The Beatty H. Buehler scrapbook (dated 1928-1966, undated; 0.73 cubic feet, 2 boxes) contains clippings about the Republican party and other special interest stories published between 1928-1966. The scrapbook includes news of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping (1932), the death of Governor Edwin P. Morrow (1935), the visit of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to the United States (1939), Founder's Day celebrations at the University of Kentucky, the death of Herbert Hoover (1964), and the visit of President Lyndon Johnson to Kentucky (1965). Also included in the collection are two photographs of undentified groups (presumably Republican party members), a 1931 Kentucky Republican campaign brochure, and a roll of delegates to the Republican National Convention, June 9, 1936.

Restrictions on Access and Use

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

Contents of the Collection

Two photographs of unidentified persons, undated

  • Box 1, folder 1
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Calendar, 1965 October

  • Box 1, folder 2
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Travel pamphlets and booklets, 1962 June, undated

  • Box 1, folder 3
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Various pamphlets, booklets, and fliers, 1936 June 9, 1965 September 14, undated

  • Box 1, folder 4
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Typewritten letter from Roscoe Conkling Simmons to the Republic National Party, 1932 June 16

  • Box 1, folder 5
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Newspaper clippings, 1928-1966

  • Box 2, folder 1-5
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Scrapbook front and back covers, circa 1928

  • Box 2, folder 6
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