Earl Wallace papers

Abstract

Earl Wallace papers (dated 1895-2003, undated; 3.08 cubic feet; 19 boxes, 3 items, 1 tube) consists of correspondence, subject files, photographs, and audiovisual materials that document the life of Earl D. Wallace and the development and preservation of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Earl Wallace papers
Date
1895-2003, undated (inclusive)
Creator
Wallace, Earl D.
Extent
3.08 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Shakers -- Kentucky -- Pleasant Hill.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged in four series: Earl D. Wallace biographical materials, Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Audiovisual materials, and Photographic materials.
Finding Aid Author
Sarah Coblentz
Preferred Citation
2015ms084: [identification of item], Earl Wallace papers, 1895-2003, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Earl D. Wallace was born October 19, 1898, in Grays, KY and raised in London, KY with his siblings by their widowed mother. He attended the Sue Bennett Memorial School, where his mother worked, from elementary to high school. He was an exemplary student and star basketball player. He attended the College of Engineering at the Kentucky State School (now University of Kentucky) from 1917 until his graduation in 1921. Following graduation, he worked as a gas-line surveyor in Kentucky and later searching for oil in the bayous of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Central and South America. Between 1921 and 1967, Wallace worked for many different oil, petroleum, and gas companies. He was Manager and Director of Petroleum Exploration, Inc.; President of Peoples Gas Company of Kentucky; Vice President and Director of The Standard Oil Company (Ohio); President of Sohio Petroleum Company; and Consultant for the investment banking firm Dillon, Read & Company. During this time Wallace married his first wife, Mary Frances Wilson, and had two children with her – Betty and Earl D. Wallace, Jr. Later he married his second wife, Jane Blount. In 1960, Wallace was approached by Harry Tucker to join a meeting with others who were interested in restoring the Shaker Village. These meetings continued through 1961 where they began to gather donations to purchase the land where the Shaker buildings stood. In August 1961, Wallace was elected Chairman and Chief Executive of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Inc. Wallace was recognized many times for his efforts in business and preservation. Among his accolades he was named Kentuckian of the Year in 1964, awarded the Governor's Medallion in 1982, and received an honorary doctor of law degrees from the University of Kentucky, Transylvania University, and Centre College. Through the creation of the Roundtable at Shakertown, Wallace was also able to open discussion about issues plaguing Kentucky, from education to economics. Wallace was intimately involved in Shakertown, staying chairman of the board and chief executive for nearly thirty years until his death in January 1990.
Scope and Content
Earl Wallace papers (dated 1895-2003, undated; 3.08 cubic feet; 19 boxes, 3 items, 1 tube) consists of correspondence, subject files, photographs, and audiovisual materials that document the life of Earl D. Wallace and the development and preservation of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill. The Earl D. Wallace biographical material series consists of biographical information ranging from awards received to genealogical research completed by Wallace between 1898 and 1990. The Shakertown series consists of documents pertaining to the purchase, restoration, development, and operations of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill from 1960 to the late 1990s. The photographic series is broken down into two sections, first is Shakertown, where images are of a Roundtable at Shakertown and of events held at Shakertown; the second section consists of unidentified family and personal photographs. The final series, audiovisual, primarily consists of VHS tapes covering dinners and award presentations relating to Earl D. Wallace and Thomas Clark. Additionally in this series contains audio cassettes and 16mm and 8mm film reels that relate to Wallace's personal life.

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

Earl D. Wallace biographical materials, 1895-1898, 1917-1952, 1964-1992, undated

Personal, 1898, 1917-1992, undated

Birth certificate, 1898 October 19

  • Box 3, folder 19
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Curriculum vitae, undated

  • Box 3, folder 20
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Biography written by Thomas D. Clark, undated

  • Box 3, folder 21
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Oil business, 1938-1950, 1986, undated

  • Box 3, folder 22
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Social issues in Kentucky, 1988

  • Box 3, folder 23
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Tributes to Earl D. Wallace, 1982, 1987, 1991, undated

  • Box 3, folder 24
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Louisville magazine "50 Who Made Kentucky", 1992 August

  • Box 3, folder 25
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Sue Bennett College and St. Catharine College, 1986, 1987, 1990

  • Box 3, folder 26
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Personal correspondence, 1951, 1986-1999, undated

  • Box 3, folder 27
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Social clubs, 1937, 1952

  • Box 4, folder 1
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Marriage certificate, 1925

  • Box 6, folder 10
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"29 years of dedication to Shakertown" article, 1988 September 24

  • Box 6, folder 11
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Historic Markers Society, undated

  • Box 6, folder 12
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Earl D. Wallace diploma, 1917

  • Box 8, folder 9
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Pins and cufflinks

  • Box 16
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Scrapbook pages (2) with clippings of Wallace's Sohio promotion, 1946-1947

  • Box 8, folder 5
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Wallace wedding clippings, 1950

  • Box 5, folder 3
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"Gratitude" article by Al Allen about Earl D. Wallace, 1991 May 17

  • Box 5, folder 4
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"Remebering... Earl D. Wallace" tribute, 1991

  • Box 5, folder 5
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"The Writer's Life" article by David McCullough, undated

  • Box 5, folder 6
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University of Kentucky class of 1921 50th anniversary article, 1971

  • Box 5, folder 7
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Portrait of Earl D. Wallace correspondence, 1991

  • Box 5, folder 8
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James Lowrey Cogar Traveling Fellowship in Architechture correspondence, 1989 April 3

  • Box 5, folder 9
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Gifts made by Earl D. Wallace, 1985-1986

  • Box 5, folder 10
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Redd farm correspondence, 1937

  • Box 5, folder 11
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John D. Rockefeller biography, 1948

  • Box 5, folder 12
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Central American travels, 1954

  • Box 5, folder 13
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European travels, 1950, undated

  • Box 5, folder 14
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Indentures, 1947-1948, 1957

  • Box 7, folder 1
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Writings, 1949, 1972-1977, 1981, undated

About Laurel County, "The Seamless Webb of Politics", undated

  • Box 4, folder 2
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About Laurel County, "In the Wake of Time and Tide of Change", undated

  • Box 4, folder 3
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Opening remarks speech at Second Meeting of the Members of Pleasant Hill Colloquium, 1973 March 23

  • Box 4, folder 4
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"Downtown on Lexington's 200th Anniversary" by Earl D. Wallace, undated

  • Box 6, folder 13
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"Clark Conferences" invitation and suggested scope, 1972 November 1

  • Box 5, folder 15
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Travel writings, 1949, 1976-1977, 1981, undated

  • Box 7, folder 2
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Awards, 1964-1992, undated

Centre College honorary doctor of laws degree, 1980

  • Box 4, folder 5
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Transylvania honorary degree, undated

  • Box 4, folder 6
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University of Kentucky awards, 1964-1985, 1992, undated

  • Box 4, folder 7
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Bluegrass Business Hall of Fame program and invitations, 1990-1992

  • Box 4, folder 8
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1988 Hellinic award, 1988

  • Box 4, folder 9
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Saturday nighter award for becoming outstanding in the field of business clipping, 1987

  • Box 4, folder 10
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KET certificate of appreciation, undated

  • Box 4, folder 11
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Personalities of the South, 1978-1979

  • Box 4, folder 12
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The President's Volunteer Action award, 1984 May 1

  • Box 4, folder 13
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College of Home Economics Alumni Association recognition of outstanding professional service to Earl D. Wallace, 1985 October 5

  • Box 4, folder 14
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Congratulatory letters for recognition for the Friends of Kentucky Public Archives support, 1986

  • Box 4, folder 15
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Governors Medallion presented to Earl D. Wallace, 1982

  • Box 4, folder 16
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Citation of Appreciation from Senate of Kentucky, 1991 August 13

  • Box 4, folder 17
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Garden Club of America Historic preservation award, 1985

  • Box 4, folder 18-19
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Ida Lee Willis Memorial award, 1979

  • Box 4, folder 20
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Preservation award, 1978

  • Box 4, folder 21
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John Wesley Hunt award for Historic Preservation in the Bluegrass from the Women's Club of Central Kentucky, 1985

  • Box 4, folder 22
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Kentucky Press Association - Kentuckian of the Year, 1964

  • Box 6, folder 14
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Governor's Medallion award clippings, 1982

  • Box 6, folder 15
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The President's Volunteer Action award, 1984 May 7

  • Box 8, folder 1
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Dedication of La Petite Triangle Park to the memory of Earl Wallace, 1991 April 17

  • Box 8, folder 2
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Genealogy research, 1895, 1936-1937, 1981-1990, undated

Wallace genealogy research, 1895, 1936-1937, 1981-1990, undated

  • Box 5, folder 1-2
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Genealogy reserach, 1984-1985, undated

  • Box 6, folder 16-17
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Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, 1951-1990, 2003, undated

History/background, 1975-1983, undated

Shaker history, undated

  • Box 1, folder 1
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Pleasant Hill's Shakers: A Gathering of Excellence by Elizabeth C. Kremer, undated

  • Box 1, folder 2
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Shaker history notebook, undated

  • Box 1, folder 3
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A Review of Pleasant Hill and the Perryville Armies by Earl D. Wallace, undated

  • Box 1, folder 4
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Untitled manuscript, undated

  • Box 1, folder 5
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Shakertown history notebook, undated

  • Box 1, folder 6
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History of Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Inc., undated

  • Box 1, folder 7
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Shakertown at Pleasant Hill - the first fifteen years, 1975

  • Box 1, folder 8
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Shakertown histories, 1981, undated

  • Box 6, folder 1
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Notebook of history of Shakertown restoration, 1983

  • Box 6, folder 2
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Restoration and operation, 1968-1989, 2003, undated

Summary of the Chairman's Report to October 19 joint meeting of Finance and Executive committees, 1982 October 19

  • Box 1, folder 9
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The Pleasant Hill Endowment Fund informational booklet, undated

  • Box 1, folder 10
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Shakertown grant applications, undated

  • Box 1, folder 11
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Donation record from Cordelia S. May, 1968, 1971

  • Box 1, folder 12
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Contributions by Eli Lilly, undated

  • Box 1, folder 13
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Report on sale of the Fox Bend Farm by Earl D. Wallace, 1990 January 17

  • Box 1, folder 14
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Funding correspondence, 1987-1989

  • Box 1, folder 15
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Funding from Earl D. Wallace, 1977, 1989

  • Box 1, folder 16
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Plans for the Dixie Belle, 1982 January 22

  • Box 1, folder 17
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Salaries and labor productivity, undated

  • Box 1, folder 18
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Manuscript concerning Shakertown development, undated

  • Box 1, folder 19
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Report to the people of Mercer County by Earl D. Wallace and the Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 1, folder 20
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Shakertown restoration and operation plans, undated

  • Box 6, folder 3
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Shakertown restorations, undated

  • Box 6, folder 4
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Aerial view and map of Crutcher area and Bluegrass Sportsmen League land, 2003 October 12

  • Tube 1
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Prominent persons, 1961-1989, undated

Booklet on Elizabeth Kremer's Fifteen Years at Pleasant Hill, 1983

  • Box 1, folder 21
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Nettie Jones, undated

  • Box 1, folder 22
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23 Years of Shakertown, Betty Morris, manuscript, undated

  • Box 1, folder 23
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First publication recounting the restoration of Shakertown "The Dedicated Stewardship of Betty Morris", 1984

  • Box 1, folder 24
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"Raymond McClain at Shakertown", 1978

  • Box 1, folder 25
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Announcement of James Lowry Cogar Day at Pleasant Hill, 1987

  • Box 1, folder 26
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Jim Cogar tribute, 1987

  • Box 1, folder 27
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Eli Lilly, 1974-1977, 1989, undated

  • Box 1, folder 28
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New members of the Board for Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Inc., 1961 December 17

  • Box 1, folder 29
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Events, 1961-1988, undated

Yokefellows at Shakertown, 1972

  • Box 1, folder 30
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Shakertown events, 1961-1965, undated

  • Box 2, folder 1
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Heritage News, Shakertown Preservation Month events, 1979

  • Box 2, folder 2
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Images and postcards of events at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 2, folder 3
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Shakertown exhibits and events, 1970-1971, undated

  • Box 2, folder 4
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The Old Mail Stage route, 1988

  • Box 2, folder 5
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Luncheon for Robert Massie at Shakertown clipping, 1987

  • Box 2, folder 6
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Map of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, undated

  • Box 2, folder 7
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Host to Second National Bank board of directors, undated

  • Box 2, folder 8
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Kentucky River pamphlet, undated

  • Box 2, folder 9
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Dixie Belle paddlewheel boat at Shakertown clippings, 1981

  • Box 6, folder 5
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Historic Mail Stage Route stamp mock-up, undated

  • Box 19, folder 1
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Articles, 1964-1991

"Shaker Grace: Kentucky's Pleasant Hill" in Traveler magazine, 1991

  • Box 2, folder 10
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"Vision of the Shakers in Kentucky" in Southern Living magazine, 1982

  • Box 2, folder 11
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Shakertown at Pleasant Hill by Alice Winchester, 1977

  • Box 2, folder 12
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"The Shaker's Brief Eternity" in National Geographic, 1989

  • Box 2, folder 13
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The Kentucky Alumnus article about Shakertown, 1971

  • Box 2, folder 14
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Shaker Revival article, 1964 December 1

  • Box 8, folder 3
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Shakertown: Simplicity and Thanksgiving, 1968 November 24

  • Box 8, folder 4
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Friends of Shakertown, 1975, undated

Members of the Friends of Shakertown booklet, 1975

  • Box 2, folder 15
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Reports to the Friends of Shakertown

1970

  • Box 2, folder 16
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1971

  • Box 2, folder 17
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1972

  • Box 2, folder 18
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1973

  • Box 2, folder 19
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1974

  • Box 2, folder 20
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1975

  • Box 2, folder 21
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1976

  • Box 2, folder 22
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1977

  • Box 2, folder 23
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1990

  • Box 2, item 24
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Trustees reports, 1983, 1987

Report to the Trustees of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, 1983 March 1

  • Box 2, folder 25
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Report to the Trustees Meeting, 1987 November 7

  • Box 2, folder 26
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Shakertown Roundtable, 1977-1989, undated

Shakertown Roundtable "Concept, History, Vision", undated

  • Box 2, folder 28
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Introduction of Governor Averell Harriman at first meeting of Shakertown Roundtable, 1977 November 4

  • Box 2, folder 29
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Shakertown Roundtable reports and papers, 1977-1980

  • Box 2, folder 30
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Shakertown Roundtable presented papers, 1980 May 30-31

  • Box 2, folder 31
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Info and data from 1984 Roundtable, 1984, undated

  • Box 2, folder 32
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1985 Shakertown Roundtable, 1985 April 25

  • Box 2, folder 33
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A report of the Shakertown Roundtable conference on November 8-9 1987, 1987

  • Box 3, folder 1
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Shakertown Roundtable clippings, 1988, undated

  • Box 3, folder 2
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Responses to Shakertown Roundtable conference and report, 1988-1989

  • Box 3, folder 3
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George Barry Bingham, Sr. and Shakertown Roundtable, 1989

  • Box 3, folder 4
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Report from the Shakertown Roundtable: "Higher Education and Technology: A Challenge to Kentucky for a Strong Economy", 1989

  • Box 3, folder 5
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Comments on first meeting of the Roundtable, undated

  • Box 3, item 6
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Correspondence, 1968-1990, undated

Board correspondence, 1968, 1988

  • Box 3, folder 8
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Shakertown correspondence, 1977, 1988-1990, undated

  • Box 3, folder 9
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Designating the Palisades of the Kentucky River as a national landmark, 1977 August 12

  • Box 3, folder 10
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Clippings, 1951-1990, undated

Newspaper clippings, 1976-1984

  • Box 3, folder 11
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Newspaper clippings, 1989, 1990

  • Box 3, folder 12
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Magazine clippings, 1970-1971

  • Box 3, folder 13
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Visit to Shakertown by wives of Republican governors clipping, 1969 May 2

  • Box 3, folder 14
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Beginning of Shakertown Restoration clipping, undated

  • Box 3, folder 15
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"Award for a Beautiful America" presented to Shakertown, undated

  • Box 3, folder 16
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Designation of Shakertown as a National Historic Landmark, 1972 September 14-17

  • Box 3, folder 17
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Shakertown at Pleasant Hill in a supplement to the Harrodsburg Herald, 1971

  • Box 3, folder 18
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Recommendations and qualities of Shakertown clippings, undated

  • Box 6, folder 6
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Honoring Shakertown employees, 1962, 1985

  • Box 6, folder 7
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Shakertown and Betty Morris, 1980 January 14

  • Box 6, folder 8
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Clippings about restoration and purchases of Shakertown, 1951, 1964, 1971

  • Box 6, folder 9
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Wallace and Shakertown, 1983, 1985

  • Box 8, folder 6
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The man who "saved Shakertown", 1982 October 28

  • Box 8, folder 7
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Friends savor achievements of Shakertown savior Wallace, 1982 October 23

  • Box 8, folder 8
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Connie Award presented to the Trustees of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, 1970 September 6

  • Box 3, folder 7
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Audiovisual materials, 1947, 1984-1991, undated

VHS tapes, 1984, 1990, undated

Distinguished Kentuckuian Special - Earl D. Wallace, undated

  • Box 18, item 1
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Mr. Wallace Jr. Achievement, 1990

  • Box 18, item 2
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A Presentation of the Governor's Distinguished Sevice Medallion to Thomas D. Clark, 1984 March 23

  • Box 18, item 3-4
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Lock 7 trip from Shaker landing, undated

  • Box 18, item 5
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"The Work Goes On", undated

  • Box 18, item 6
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[Thomas D.] Clark dinner, undated

  • Box 18, item 7
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WLEX - Wallace with Miss Jean Robinson, undated

  • Box 18, item 8
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Audio casettes, 1991

A-Ok Primeline - Earl D. Wallace "The Volunteer", 1991 September 4

  • Box 18, item 9
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A-Ok Primeline - Al Allen, 1991 May 17

  • Box 18, item 10
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Film reels, 1947, undated

New orleans and Nicaragua, 1947 May

  • Box 18, item 11
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Gardens and SOHIO plane, 1947 March

  • Box 18, item 12
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Unidentified 8mm reels (2), undated

  • Box 18, item 13-14
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Photographic materials, 1988, undated

Shakertown, 1988, undated

Unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 1
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Unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 2
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Earl D. Wallace [standing] with unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 3
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Unidentified man speaking at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 4
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Unidentified persons at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 5
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Unidentified seated persons at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 6
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Unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 7
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Earl D. Wallace [standing] speaking at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 8
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Unidentified men sitting on sofas during Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 9
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Earl D. Wallace [left] with an unidentified man outside at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 10
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Earl D. Wallace [far right] and unidentified persons at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 11
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Earl D. Wallace speaking at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 12
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Earl D. Wallace [right] with an unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 13
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Earl D. Wallace [left] walking away from unidentified women at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 14
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Earl D. Wallace [right] talking with an unidentified man at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 15
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Unidentified woman and men at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 16
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Earl D. Wallace [pinstripe suit] with unidentified persons at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 17
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Earl D. Wallace [in hat] with unidentified men at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 18
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Unidentified man speaking with a reporter at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 19
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Unidentified men and women at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 20
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Unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 21
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Unidentified speaker and men and women at Shakertown Roundtable|, undated

  • Box 9, item 22
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Earl D. Wallace [right] with an unidentified man at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 23
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Unidentified man and woman at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 24
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Earl D. Wallace [third from left] with unidentified persons at Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 25
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Unidentified man speaking at a Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 26
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Unidentified man speaking with a reporter at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 27
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Earl D. Wallace [speaking] with an unidentified man at a Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 28
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Earl D. Wallace [right] with two unidentified men at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 29
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Unidentified man and women at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 30
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Unidentified women at a table at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 31
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Unidentified man and woman at a Shakertown Roundtable, undated

  • Box 9, item 32
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Unidentified crowd at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 33
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Earl D. Wallace [right] and unidentified man at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 34
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Earl D. Wallace [speaking] with unidentified man at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 35
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Unidentified group of men at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 36
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Unidentified men and Earl D. Wallace [pinstripe suit] at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 37
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Unidentified crowd outside at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 38
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Unidentified men listening to speaker at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 39
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Unidentified men talking at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 40
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Two unidentified men getting drinks at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 41
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Earl D. Wallace [second from right] talking with unidentified men at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 42
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Unidentified man being filmed by reporter at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 43
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Two unidentified men and a woman talking at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 44
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Unidentified man walking into building at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 45
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Unidentified man speaking, Earl D. Wallace [seated] at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 46
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Unidentified crowd sitting around a large table at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 47
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Unidentified crowd around a table at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 48
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Unidentified persons sitting at tables at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 49
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Unidentified persons outside at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 50
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Unidentified persons sitting around tables at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 51
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Unidentified man speaking at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 52
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Horse-drawn stage coach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 53
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Horse-drawn stage coach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 54
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Stagecoach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 55
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Stagecoach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 56
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Stagecoach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 57
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Stage coach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 58
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Stagecoach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 59
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Stagecoach going through Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 60
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Stagecoach in front of building at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 61
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Stagecoach in front of building at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 62
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Stagecoach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 63
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Stagecoach cutting through Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 64
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Stagecoach going through Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 65
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Stagecoach with passengers on it, undated

  • Box 9, item 66
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Stagecoach next to stall of goods, undated

  • Box 9, item 67
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Stagecoach next to building, undated

  • Box 9, item 68
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Stagecoach cutting across grass next to a building, undated

  • Box 9, item 69
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Stagecoach on grass near building, undated

  • Box 9, item 70
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Stagecoach passing large building, undated

  • Box 9, item 71
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Stagecoach heading away from buildings, undated

  • Box 9, item 72
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Stagecoach at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 73
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Stagecoach [with Earl Wallace?] at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 9, item 74
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Building at Shakertown, horses obscured by fence, undated

  • Box 9, item 75
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Stagecoach obscured by fence next to Shaker building, undated

  • Box 9, item 76
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Stagecoach passing through drying bundles of corn, undated

  • Box 9, item 77
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Carriage passing through drying bundles of corn, undated

  • Box 9, item 78
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Stagecoach visible through corn, undated

  • Box 9, item 79
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Stagecoach framed by bundles of corn, undated

  • Box 9, item 80
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Stagecoach halted outside a building, undated

  • Box 13, item 346
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Two-horse carriage at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 13, item 347
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Two-horse carriage at Shakertown, undated

  • Box 13, item 348
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Stagecoach going through Shakertown, undated

  • Box 13, item 349
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West Lot house, 1988 November 13

  • Box 13, item 350
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West Lot house, 1988 November 13

  • Box 13, item 351
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West Lot house, 1988 November 13

  • Box 13, item 352
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Trustees meeting at West Lot house, 1988 November 12

  • Box 13, item 353
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Richard Dunlap is presenting the Connie Award for outstanding service in the cause of conservation, preservation, and beautification to members of the board of trustees of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, undated

  • Box 14, item 423
Scope and Contents

[L to R]: Earl D. Wallace, Richard Dunlap, Mrs. John Harris, and James L. Cogar

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Earl D. Wallace [right] and unidentified man in front of "Post Office, Gift Shop", undated

  • Box 14, item 424
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Shakertown copy sheet, undated

  • Box 14, item 482
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Dedication of The Old Mail Stage Route Historic Marker, 1988 May 27

  • Box 15, image 483-487
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Photograph albums, undated

Earl D. Wallace photo album I, undated

  • Item 1
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Earl D. Wallace photo album II, undated

  • Item 2
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Earl D. Wallace photo album III, undated

  • Item 3
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Earl D. Wallace photo album IV, undated

  • Box 17
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Unidentified family photographs, undated

  • Box 10-12, item 81-345, 498-515
  • Box 13, item 354-422
  • Box 14, item 425-481
  • Box 15, item 488-497
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