Dobbins family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Dobbins family papers
- Date
- 1808-1877
- Extent
- 0.67 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Contractors.
- Contracts.
- Freedmen--Kentucky.
- Medical records--Kentucky.
- Receipts (Acknowledgments)
- Toll roads--Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 55M44 : [Identification of item], Dobbins family papers, 1808-1877, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Dobbins family consisted of: Joseph Dobbins, a builder in Northern Kentucky, particularly the Covington and Newport areas; Lawrence and Washington Berry, brothers from the Covington area; Sophia Buckner, also from Northern Kentucky; and John Hawkins Stevenson, a medical doctor practicing in the 1830s and 1840s.
- Scope and Content
- The Dobbins family papers are comprised of the papers of Joseph Dobbins. They include contracts, bills, receipts, and two account books. There is a letter from Lawrence Berry to Washington Berry about James Madison's and James Monroe's place in the political picture of 1808. Also included is a letter by Sophia Buckner. There are seven letters between A. E. Earle and his son, Frank Earl that described life on a southern plantation in 1865 and 1866. The Earl letters document conditions of the newly freed slaves, agricultural conditions, and comment on politics. There are also records of the Covington and Lexington Turnpike Company kept by L. Timberlake, Treasurer. Finally, the collection contains a notebook and some papers belonging to John Hawkins Stevenson on his medical studies and practice.
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.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence, 1808-1830
Correspondence, 1831-1855
Correspondence, 1861-1877
Correspondence, 1808-1866
Ledger and receipts, undated
Account book, 1816-1819
Joseph Dobbins' Daybook, 1817-1836
John H. Stevenson's Medical Notebook, 1836-1854
- Box 1, Folder 7
Scope and Contents note
Stevenson's Medical notebook was also used as a scrapbook.
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