Nancy Lewis Greene papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Nancy Lewis Greene papers
- Date
- 1816-1951, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 2.6 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Manuscripts, American -- Kentucky.
- Authors -- Correspondence.
- Women authors, American -- Kentucky -- Lexington
- Editorials.
- Publishers and publishing -- Kentucky.
- Books -- Kentucky.
- Education -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 1997ms449: [identification of item], Nancy Lewis Greene papers, 1816-1951, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Author Nancy Lewis Greene was born in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1882. Her father, Francis M. Greene, was a doctor and her mother, Theodosia Greene, was a homemaker. Nancy Lewis Greene attended Sayre School for Girls in Lexington and later wrote a history of the school. Greene frequently wrote about Shakertown and Harrodsburg. Additionally, she wrote a novel called Ye Old Shaker Bells in 1930 about life in Shakertown. She co-wrote Country Estates of the Bluegrass with author Thomas A. Knight in 1904. Additionally, she wrote many short stories and newspaper editorials for the Lexington Herald. Greene was a distant cousin of Kentucky suffragist Laura Clay. Greene was never married nor did she have any children. She died in 1959 in Lexington.
- Sources:
- "Clark County Chronicles." Winchester Sun. Clark County, Ky., circa-1920.
- Scope and Content
- The Nancy Lewis Greene papers (dated 1816-1951, undated; 2.6 cubic feet, 11 boxes) comprise personal, family, and professional correspondence; drafts and writings; photographs; and notebooks documenting Greene's career as an author. The material relates to her research interests, her creative process, and her writing career as well as Greene family history. Greene’s literary output is documented through her correspondence with publishers and professional contacts; research files; notebooks and drafts; and writings, including poems, short stories, letters to the editor, newspaper editorials, and Greene's novel "Ye Old Shaker Bells". The research files focus on Kentucky, especially covering Shakers, Harrodsburg, Ky., and the Sayre School for Girls (Lexington, Ky.). There are also photographs of the Greene family and of historic buildings, including Sayre School. Greene family history is documented in the collection through the medical notebooks of Dr. Francis M. Greene (Greene’s father) as well as correspondence to and from Francis, Greene's mother, Theodosia Greene, and her sister, Cora Greene.
- The collection includes considerable research on the topics that Greene was passionate about and the ones she eventually wrote books about. Her research and notes indicate that she was interested in Shakertown, for instance, because of the ways they worshipped and expressed their faith. "Country Estates of the Bluegrass" focused on her love of rural areas, as evidenced through letters she wrote the Lexington Herald about preserving those spaces.
- The Correspondence series includes letters from Greene's father, Dr. Francis M. Greene, to her mother, Theodosia Greene; letters to and from her sister Cora Greene; letters to and from publishers and libraries regarding her book, "Ye Old Shaker Bells,"; letters to the editor of Lexington and Florida daily newspapers such as the Lexington Herald; and letters to other friends and family.
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
Literary work, 1865-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
The Literary work series comprises biographical writings about Nancy Lewis Greene that were included in books she wrote; newspaper clippings of letters to the editor; article drafts; research notes; poems; her "Bells of Shakertown" manuscript; and writing tablets in which she drafted correspondence.
1902-1919
1921-1929
1931-1939
"Bells of Shakertown" manuscript, undated
Book bios, undated
Essays, 1920-1948, undated
Manuscripts, undated
Newspaper clippings, 1918, undated
Poems, undated
Publications, 1897-1933
Tablets, 1865-1920
Research, 1897-1951, undated
Scope and Contents
The Research series comprises news clippings, correspondence and general research information, such as magazines and brochures, about three locations Greene frequently wrote about: Shakertown, Ky., Harrodsburg, Ky., and The Sayre School, located in Lexington, Ky. Arranged in four subseries by subject (Shakertown, Pleasant Hill, Ky.; Harrodsburg, Ky.; Sayre School for Girls; Magazines) and thereunder chronologically.
Shakertown, Pleasant Hill, Ky., 1921-1933, undated
Harrodsburg, Ky., 1927-1951, undated
Sayre School for Girls, 1897-1954, undated
Sayre correspondence, 1914-1941
Sayre publications, 1907-1954
Essays, undated
Sayre clippings, 1923-1947
Sayre advertisements, 1924-1936, undated
Sayre photographs, 1897-1933
Magazines, 1897-1933
Correspondence, 1892-1955, undated
Scope and Contents
The Correspondence series comprises letters to and from Nancy Lewis Greene's sister Cora; her father, Dr. Francis M. Greene; and her mother, Theodosia, about domestic activites. Also includes letters Greene wrote to government and military figures about subjects in which she was interested.
Family correspondence, 1892-1906
Correspondence from government, 1909-1955, undated
Correspondence from military, 1918-1919
Correspondence to organizations, 1918-1954, undated
Notebooks, 1870-1944, undated
Scope and Contents
The Notebooks series comprises medical notebooks (mainly documenting billing and supplies) and journals belonging to Nancy Lewis Greene's father, Dr. Francis M. Greene; notebooks of jokes, unsent letters, and journal entries pertaining to her books and everyday life; and notebooks with poems and personal essays.
Date books, 1913, 1915
"The Anderson-Greene Jokebook", undated
Cora Greene journal, 1918-1944
Composition notebook and journal, 1886, 1929
Medical Code of Ethics, 1880
Physicians' Visiting List, 1870, 1898
Physicians' Memorandum, 1908, 1910
Notebooks, 1890-1942
Miscellaneous, 1816-1947, undated
Scope and Contents
The Miscellaneous series comprises documents unrelated to Nancy Lewis Greene's publishing career or research. The series includes several folders of genealogical records and family papers from the early 19th century, her sister Cora's license to teach kindergarten in the Lexington (Ky.) Public Schools, receipts for hotels and printing costs, theatre playbills, and newspaper clippings concerning local Lexington events. Additionally, the series contains Greene's notes from meetings of the Women's Democratic Club.
Genealogical records, 1816-1898, undated
Greene family documents, 1835-1899
Greene family documents, 1923-1947
Receipts, 1905-1941, undated
Women's Democratic Club, 1920
News clippings, theater programs, legal documents, journal entries, 1885-1946, undated
Photographs, 1898-1934, undated
Scope and Contents
The Photographs series comprises portraits of Nancy Lewis Greene, her sister Cora Greene, her cousin Laura Clay, and father Francis M. Greene as well as undientified portraits.
Family, 1905-1922, undated
Oakwood, corner of living room, undated
- Box 7, item 1
Scope and Contents
On the back of photograph: "Corner of living room at Oakwoods, Pa. Home of Cousin Kate Maker"
Cora Greene and Virginia Hamilton, 1920 February 3
- Box 7, item 2
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "This is a miserable picture of Virginia."
"Cora [Greene] and Mrs. [Viginia] Hamilton", 1920 February 3
"Cora Greene and Mrs. [Virginia] Hamilton", 1920 February 3
"Nancy Lewis Greene, Patricia Hamilton, Mildred Wheeler", 1922 June 4
"Nancy Lewis Greene, Mildred Wheeler", 1922 June 4
"Patricia Hamilton, 4 years old, Mildred Wheeler, 4 years old", 1922 June 4
- Box 7, item 7
Scope and Contents
"Taken on Pat's birthday june 4, 1922 at Kirklevington. In the garden."
"Mildred Wheeler, Patricia Hamilton. Taken in the garden at Kirklevington by Dr. Wheeler", 1922 June 4
Katherine Paul Maker, undated
- Box 7, item 9
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "Katherine Paul Maker on right. Grandaughter of Elizabeth Payne Lewis 'Aunt Bettie' McGrath. The one this side is Kate - with hat turned up on the side - she sends love to you."
Oakwood, home of Lizze McGrath Maker and Kate Maker in Pennsylvania, undated
- Box 7, item 10
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "Walk to the mail box over which Pat (the Irish Setter) and I went each morning for the mail at 'Oakwood" home of Kate Maker in Pennsylvania. Don't you love the big old trees we, set for back from the Pike"
Oakwood, front of house, undated
- Box 7, item 11
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "'Oakwood' home of cousins Lizzie McGrath Maker and her daughter Katherine Paul Maker."
Oakwood, back porch, undated
- Box 7, item 12
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "Home of Kate Maker, Near Norristown Pa. Daughter of Cousin Lizzie McGrath. Side view of house and kitchen entrance."
Oakwood, dining room, undated
- Box 7, item 13
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "At Oakwood in Pa. Home of Kate Maker and Cousin Lizzie McGrath, her mother. View of the dining room. I see our cat on the chair."
Logan Lewis, 1905
Cora Green and Nancy Lewis Greene on porch of Rose Street Cottage, 1917
- Box 8, item 2
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "Cora L. Greene, Nancy Lewis Greene. Taken on porch of Rose Street Cottage. By Lieutenant Sapp."
Dr. McClure, Nancy Lewis Greene, Cora L. Greene, Dean and Mrs. Lee and their children, undated
Francis M. Greene, undated
Landscapes, circa 1917-1919, undated
Photographic postcard, "At Sunset Tarpon Springs, Fla.", undated
Benjamin H. Helm monument at Chickamauga, undated
- Box 8, item 7
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "One of the monuments erected by the Government at Chickamauga." Monument reads "Benjamine H. Helm, Brg. Gen. C.S.A. Commanding Brigade. Breckinridge's Division, Mortally wounded here about 10 A.M. Sept. 20 1883."
Log cabins, undated
Monument to Confederate War Dead in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond’s Oregon Hill neighborhood, undated
- Box 8, item 9
Scope and Contents
On front of photograph: "Where Nature lent a helping hand to loving hearts in forming a beautiful memorial. (Confederate Monument)"
House and porch, undated
- Box 8, item 10
Scope and Contents
On front of photograph: "The Mansion upon it stood the ravages of time in soldi substantiability."
Horses along Versailles road, undated
- Box 8, item 11
Scope and Contents
On the back of the photograph: "Fine thoroughbreds drinking from a little chrystal lake on Varsailles road."
Farmland, undated
- Box 8, item 12
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "An exquisite view of a winding stream bordered by fragment mints and cresses."
Cottage at Beaumont, undated
Tree, undated
Lake, undated
High Bridge, Kentucky, undated
World War I images of trench warfare and devastated landscapes, circa 1917-1919
Laura Clay, 1933, undated
Laura Clay with book, undated
Laura Clay, undated
- Box 8, item 15
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "Cousin Laura Clay". Came with card: "Miss Laura Clay. Graduate of Sayre 1865. Internationally known leader Woman's Suffrage Movement. The first woman to receive a vote for the nomination for President of the United States by one of the major parties. This occurred at the National Democratic Convention in San Francisco Cal. in 1920."
Laura Clay looking at book, undated
Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon and Laura Clay, acting as temporary chairman of the Kentucky Convention to ratify the Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution, 1933 November 27
- Box 9, item 4
Scope and Contents
On front of photograph: "Gov. Ruby Lafoon handing gavel to Miss Laura Clay, temporary chairman of Kentucky convention to ratify the Twenty-first Amendment to the Federal Constitution."
On back of photograph: Entire address of Laura Clay at the Kentucky Convention.
Nancy Lewis Greene, 1929-1934
Nancy Lewis Greene, 1898 July 2
"Nancy Lewis Greene at 187 North Mill, Lexington, Kentucky", circa 1920s
Negative of Nancy Lewis Greene at 187 North Mill, Lexington, Kentucky, circa 1920
Nancy Lewis Greene taken in doorway of the historic Gratz House, Lexington, Kentucky, circa 1920s
Nancy Lewis Greene, undated
Nancy Lewis Greene with horse, undated
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mayfield, Miss Hasslock, Miss Nancy Lewis Greene, Miss Margaret B. Clark at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., undated
Head shot of Nancy Lewis Greene cut out and pasted on her calling card, undated
Head shot, Nancy Lewis Greene, 1934
Nancy Lewis Greene, undated
Nancy Lewis Green, taken at guest house Shakertown, 1933
Nancy Lewis Greene at Graham Springs Hotel, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1929
Nancy Lewis Greene, taken in St. Augustine, Fla., undated
Portraits (identified), 1902-1941, undated
Paulie Henisely, 1941
Sarah Clay Garland, undated
Negative of Sarah Clay Garland, undated
John Beasley, elderly African-American man, 1908
Hamilton Roberts, 1908 July 1
Corey Sydnor Hall, College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio Military Institute, 1902 January 11
"Fannie" and Betty Night, 1936 Summer
Mary Leonard, undated
"Teddy" Lieutenant E.R. Sappe, 1917
Baker P. Lee, 1907
Russell B. McCoy, undated
"Master Dudley Wilson Ocvee, Florida", undated
Charles Allen Thomas, 1908 June 6
"Closed and left in the keeping of an aged negro", undated
"Else Weinbert, New York City", hospital scene, undated
Sal Poyntz, African-American man in a suit, undated
- Box 10, item 34
Scope and Contents
On back of photograph: "Sal Poyntz or Lewis, owned by Alpheus Lewis valet to young Ack Lewis. Before and after the Civil War."
Horse Ornament and owner H. P. Headley, Lexington, Kentucky, undated
Horse Sanders held by H. P. Headley, undated
Portraits (unidentified), undated
Viola Allen Patchen Wilkes, undated
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