Samuel M. Wilson Photographic Collection
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Samuel M. Wilson Photographic Collection
- Date
- circa 1899-1947 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 4 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Architecture -- Kentucky
- Preferred Citation
- pa7911: [Identification of item], Samuel M. Wilson Photographic Collection, circa 1899-1947, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Judge Samuel Mackay Wilson (1871-1946) was a Lexington attorney and author, noted for his meticulous scholarship and precise writing style. He was also a collector of books, manuscripts, maps, and photographs. Wilson's main area of interest was early Kentucky history.
- Wilson's most famous case was his defense of Kentucky Secretary of State Caleb Powers. Powers was charged in connection with the assassination of Kentucky Governor William Goebel in 1899. After serving as a judge-advocate during World War I, Wilson returned to Kentucky, where he established a successful law practice.
- Judge Wilson served on numerous civic commissions, where he was active in historical preservation. Wilson played an important role in the preservation of the Henry Clay Estate, Blue Licks Battlefield, and Fort Boonesboro.
- Wilson organized the Cakes and Ale Club, an annual gathering of Lexingtonians interested in book collecting. He was also a member of the Book Thieves, an organization of local historians and educators who were influential in the creation and development of Special Collections and Archives at the University of Kentucky.
- After Wilson's death in 1946, his extensive collection of books, photographs, and personal papers were donated to the University of Kentucky. The Wilson Collection is the foundation on which Special Collections and Archives has been built. Following Mrs. Wilson's death in 1959, the items which she had retained were added to the collection.
- Scope and Content
- The Samuel M. Wilson Photographic Collection (dated circa 1899-1947; 4 cubic feet; 5 boxes: 291 images) consists of 291 black and white photographs and drawings. The vast majority are portraits (many unidentified); some architectural features, artifacts, events, and landscapes are also included.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky.
Contents of the Collection
Animal
African American man leading a horse, Samuel M. Wilson standing on the left, undated
African American man standing with a horse, undated
African American man standing with a horse, undated
Man, possibly Samuel M. Wilson, standing in front of a statue of a horse, undated
Will Harbut holding reins of "Man O' War", undated
Architecture
Three men in front of log cabin, undated
Mary Shelby Wilson standing beside a memorial marker, undated
Stone obelisk with tablet, undated
Marker on lawn of two-story building, undated
Brick house; "15 August 1929" Note on back from friend., 1929 August 15
"William Penn's House. Erected 1682. Photo taken June 18, 1920, by G.B.K. Property of Samuel M. Wilson from Judge Geo. B. Kinkead. 5th July 1920.", 1920 June 18
"Valley Forge: Washington's Headquarters. Photo taken June 18, 1920 by G.B.K. Property of Samuel M. Wilson from Judge Geo. B. Kinkead. 5th July 1920.", 1920 June 18
"An Eastern Kentucky mountain home and family.", undated
King Library, "The University of Kentucky Library", undated
"Front-view of Old Cane Ridge Meeting-House as it now stands, restored to the original plan and construction of its pioneer architects in 1791. (Photo taken by John Buckner.)", undated
"Side view of Cane Ridge Church, showing part of old graveyard, where many pioneer church-goers are buried. (Photo by John Buckner.)", undated
"The 'Old Stone Church'--A Presbyterian meeting-house about 8 [eight] miles North-East of Staunton, Augusta County, VA, erected by pioneers of the Valley of Virginia in 1748. Here worshipped the Allens, Bells, Trimbles, etc., and hereabouts their remains lie buried. Photograph taken in April, 1897, 150 [one hundred fifty] years after the building of the church.", 1897 April
Large home; "Wilbur Point, 1832", undated
"The Grammar School and Guild Chapel; Stratford. Copyright, 1899, by A.W. Elson and C., Boston.", undated
"The State House at Frankfort", undated
"An Old Covered Bridge over the Kentucky River.", undated
"Presbyterian Church; Millersburg, Kentucky", undated
A church with three steeples, undated
Etching of "Fanuiel Hall, Boston. W.H. Bartlett. H. Griffiths.", undated
"Perry Memorial Completion. Elevation on Putin Bay." "Sam'l [Samuel] M. Wilson, Secretary Kentucky Perry Centennial Commission. Washington, D.C. January 29, 1912.", 1912 January 29
Drawing of "Ashland", undated
Artifact
Tablet, the head of "Governor Isaac Shelby.", undated
Medallion: "Battle of the Thames. Octo. 5, 1813. Resolution of Congress April 4, 1818. Furst, F.", undated
Telescope (spy glass): "Presented by Tom Perry to Govr. Shelby. Lake Erie. 30 Sept. 1813.", undated
Cityscape
Engraving: "City of Louisville. New York. Appleton and Co. A.C. Warren. E.P. Brandard.", undated
Dress
Color engraving: "Les modes Parisiennes: Peterson's Magazine. April, 1874. Sunday Morning. Engraved and Printed by Illman Brookes.", undated
Event
Drawing: "Camp Ringgold, Tenn.; Reg. Cavalry, near Matamoras.", undated
Engraving: "The Battle of Lexington. From the original in the possession of the Publishers. Johnson, Wilson, and Co. Publishers, New York. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.", undated
Engraving: "The Battle of King's Mountain. October 7, 1780. Gregson. Lex. KY.", undated
A train wreck; Damaged cars and track, with many men looking on., undated
Industry
"A Kentucky oil field", undated
"A Kentucky Tobacco market.", undated
"First full train of coal from a Hazard mine; April, 1915. 33 [thirty-three] cars block coal from Kentucky Jewel Coal Co. for Milwaukee Western Fuel Co.", 1915 April
Lexington store, circa 1900, 1900
Landscape
Tree with divide in trunk, undated
View of the sky between two tree trunks, undated
A bridge formed by rock, undated
Fallen trees, undated
View from trees of a barn and pasture, undated
A country scene, undated
View of trees, a barn and pasture (Duplicate of #43.), undated
"Natural Bridge: Whitley Co. [County], KY span of arch 37 [thirty-seven] feet.", undated
"Meadowthorpe Farm, 1926.", 1926
Elkhorn Creek, where it joins the Kentucky River [MISSING], undated
Looking into Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap. Showing village of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee., undated
"The 'Big Spring' (otherwise 'Royal Spring'), and Pioneer Monument, at Georgetown, KY. 1925.", 1925
"Burley tobacco, just before cutting season", undated
"Mouth of Main Elkhorn Creek where it joins the Kentucky River, in Franklin County, KY. Picture taken July 14, 1931 by Sam'l [Samuel] M. Wilson.", 1931 July 14
Occupations
People
"Dr. Halley, master of 'Farmers' Relief'", undated
Group of men and one child, undated
People in front of a building, undated
Three men in woods, undated
Three men in a field, undated
Two men on a small bridge over a creek, undated
Three men in woods (Duplicate of #58.), undated
Three men in a field (Duplicate of #59.), undated
Three men in a field, undated
Two men on a small bridge over a creek (Duplicate of #60.), undated
Three men standing by a fence, undated
Five men on a golf green, undated
Crowd at a tent, undated
Crowd at a tent, undated
Crowd along a town street, undated
"'Travellers' Rest' Lincoln County, Kentucky. Home of Gov. Isaac Shelby." Two children and a dog on lawn., undated
Small child standing outside, undated
"'Travellers' Rest': Rear view. Sept. 20, 1899.", 1899 September 20
Several men in a group, undated
Several men with a car in the background, undated
Group of men by the church, undated
Group at a Presbyterian Church, undated
Portrait of a man sitting on a chair, undated
Samuel M. Wilson sitting in a field, holding a shotgun, undated
Samuel M. Wilson in center, surrounded by men in uniform (at ceremony), undated
Hall lobby of Capitol Building, crowd listening to a speaker, undated
Photo of a painting, "The Verdict of the People" by George C. Bingham, photocopy of information about painting, undated
Portrait (A)
Young boy and girl, undated
"Tom Keith. Rob Harvey. May 24, 1932.", 1932 May 24
Young woman; "Mullen, Artist Photographer.", undated
Samuel R. Wilson [copy of daguerrotype in collection], undated
Tin type in paper fold, of two women and two men, undated
"Judge William Bullock.", undated
Portrait of a man, undated
"Gov. Isaac Shelby. Portrait by Jouitt. Spy-glass presented to Gov. Shelby by Perry after battle of Lake Erie.", undated
"Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Simpson?) and wife of Col. Isaac Shelby.", undated
Man, printed on a card with a quote from Goethe., undated
Portrait (B)
Group of adults and children sitting on porch steps (Color photo), undated
David, Evan and Edmund standing on porch steps (Color photo), undated
Woman standing in a garden, undated
Man leaning on a sun dial, undated
Mary Shelby Wilson, two woman, and a man standing by a sun dial, undated
Mary Shelby Wilson, a man, and a woman standing by a fence, undated
Samuel M. Wilson and a man standing in a garden, undated
Samuel M. Wilson and a man standing next to a sundial, undated
Young woman; "Schervee. Worcester.", undated
"Ben Fiechman. March 25, '44. To my friend Sam'l [Samuel] Wilson.", 1944 March 25
"Rev. Richard Valentine", "From front cover of Herald and Presbyter (Cincinnati and St. Louis, April 25, 1906).", 1906 April 25
Portrait of Andrew Jackson, undated
Young man in a military uniform, undated
"(Angus W. McDonald, Pere with "Tojo' and Dan.) Given me (S.M.W.) by E.L. McDonald. June 25, 1944.", 1944 June 25
"Neddie and Dunning Wilson: Nov. 1950.", 1950 November
"Susan, Mother and Patsy: Nov. 1950.", 1950 November
Francis Wilson and Ned Shelby: "August 15, 1929.", 1929 August 15
"Jesse Ansley Griffin", undated
An elderly man, undated
Portrait (C)
Young boy: "Mullen; Lexington, KY", undated
Young man "Mullen; Lexington, KY", undated
Portrait of a man; "Johns and Faught, 56 E. Main Street, Lexington, KY", undated
Portrait of a man; "Mullen, No. 5W. Main Street, Lexington, KY", undated
Portrait of Mary Shelby Wilson as a child; "Johns and Faught, 56 E. Main Street, Lexington, KY", undated
Portrait of a man; "Mullen. Lexington, KY", undated
Photo of the bust of a man, undated
Portrait of a man, undated
Portrait (D)
Mary Shelby Wilson, undated
Young woman, 1904, 1904
"David W. Wilson", undated
"A.S. Tenney, Pres. of the Sons of Revolution. March 19, 1910.", 1910 March 19
Portrait of an elderly woman; "Pach. Windsor Arcade and 935 Broadway New York", undated
Young woman sitting in an ornate chair; "Mullen, Lex., KY", undated
Portrait (E)
Two photos in one folder. Each is of a child on a pony. "Susan E. Wilson: 5 [five] years. Patsy Wilson: 4 [four] years. San Diego. Jan. 1950.", 1950 January
Two photos in one folder. Each is of a child on a pony. "Susan E. Wilson: 5 [five] years. Patsy Wilson: 4 [four] years. San Diego. Jan. 1950.", 1950 January
"Patricia Ann Wilson. July 9, 1946.", 1946 July 9
Young man, undated
"Susan Elizabeth Wilson. July 9, 1946.", 1946 July 9
"Francis Edward and Dunning Stephen Wilson. 'Neddie' and 'Dunnie.' July 9, 1946.", 1946 July 9
Young boy, undated
Portrait (F)
"Fraternally R.E. Pritchard Pi '96-99."; "Knaffl and Bro. Knoxville, Tenn. Platinotype.", undated
A baby; "Johnston. Louisville, KY", undated
Portrait of a man; "E. Jungermann, Columbus, GA", undated
"Dunning S. Wilson, Lt. Col. U.S. Amy.", undated
"Kappa Alpha at University of Michigan, 1898-9: J.F. Barbee, E.B. Bradley, Paul Murrill, H.K. Morrison and J.D. Mosby.", undated
Woman in an evening gown; "Hitchier.", undated
Portrait of a man. Autographed "For Mary dear, From her [?] Cousin J.F. Bell, Maj. Gen. and Chief of Staff USA.", 1909 December 15
Portrait (G)
Engraving of "A. Burr, Vice President of the United States. 1802. J. Vanderlyn Pinx. G. Parker Sculp.", undated
Engraving of "George Rogers Clark. Engraved by T.B. Welch from a Portrait by J.B. Longacre after an original painting by J.W. Jarvis.", undated
Engraving of "Daniel Boone. Engraved by J.B. Longacre from an original Painting by C. Harding.", undated
Samuel M. Wilson, undated
Portrait of a man, undated
Portrait of a man, undated
Samuel M. Wilson, 1936 February 22
"Samuel M. Wilson, Robert Stuart Sanders, Robert Whitefield Miles. Walnut Hill Church. September 30, 1945."; "Photo by Winston Coleman; Lexington, KY", 1945 September 30
"William M. Justice", "Dixie Studio. Corner Second ST. and Carolina Ave. Pikeville, KY.", 1941 February 11
Portrait of a man, undated
Portrait of a young boy, undated
Portrait of a young man, undated
Col M. Wilson, undated
Portrait of a man (Duplicate of # 144), undated
"Edward Lacy Wilson. Taken at 'Landover'; Sunday, Nov'r 28, 1943.", 1943 November 28
"Richard H. Menefee. (Color Photograph of portrait in Kentucky Historical Society Frankfort, KY.) Property of Sam'l [Samuel] M. Wilson. 19 July 1933.", 1933 July 19
"Matthew Harris Jouett. Self Portrait", undated
Portrait of Mary Andersin, undated
Two men on one sheet, undated
Portrait of man in military uniform. (Duplicate of #138), undated
Mary Shelby Wilson; "Pach Bros. 935 Broadway, NY.", undated
"James Wilson. Nat. 1742, Ob. 1798. From the miniature in the possession of the Family.", undated
Portrait (H)
Engraving: "O.H. Perry. Painted by J.W. Jarvis. Engraved by W.G. Jackman.", undated
"George Washington. General Society Sons of the Revolution April the 28th 1908 Washington, D.C. Mezzotint by Wm. Sartain, 1891, after Conder for Sons of the Revolution.", undated
Engraving of "Talleyrand. O.B. 1838. Engraved by W.H. Mote. The London Printing and Publishing Company.", undated
"Sam R. Wilson", undated
"P. Henry. From the original by Alonzo Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.", undated
Portrait (I)
Group of "Morgan's Men" while prisoners of war in Western Penitentiary, Pennsylvannia; written in ink along edges of backing card: "'The Happy Family' of cell 401 Western Penitentiary"; it also numbers the five men pictured playing cards left to right as: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5"; on the back written in ink: "No. 1 Captain W. E. Curry, Winchester, KY / No. 2 Lt A. J. Church, Lexington KY / No. 3 Adjt. Lee Hathaway, Mt. Sterling, KY / No. 4 Lt H. D. Brown, Lancaster, KY / Lt. Wm. Hays, Covington, KY / --For Mr. Caskey"; Captain William E. Curry, 8th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant Andrew J. Church, 8th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant Leeland Hathaway, 14th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant Henry D. Brown, 10th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant William Hays, 20th Kentucky Cavalry; all were captured with John Hunt Morgan in Ohio, circa 1864
Portrait of a woman, undated
Portrait of a man, undated
Samuel R. Wilson and Samuel M. Wilson, undated
Portrait of a young man, undated
Portrait (J)
Portrait of a young woman. "Brooks.", undated
Portrait of a young woman. "Brooks.", undated
Portrait of a young woman. "Brooks.", undated
Portrait of a young woman; autographed to "Shanklin" from "Lois.", undated
Portrait of a young girl, undated
Portrait of a girl, undated
Portrait of a young woman, undated
"Otto A. Rothert. 1939.", 1939
"Lucy Buford Bell", undated
Portrait (K)
Portrait of a man; "Otto Sarony Co.", undated
Portrait of a woman; "Love and Easter Greetings, Kate", undated
Child standing on a chair, undated
David Shelby, undated
David H. Shelby [MISSING], undated
Portrait of a man, undated
Portrait of a baby boy; "Adam Pepiot: Lexington, KY", undated
"Th. [Thomas] Jefferson. From a painting from life by Gilbert Stuart, now in the Walker Art Building, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. It was painted on the order of the Honorable James Bowdoin, a friend and admirer of Jefferson. The signature is a facsimile of the one on the Declaration of Independence.", undated
Portrait (L)
"Dr. John T. Vance, (former) Law Librarian of the Congress.", undated
"Alfred Smith.", undated
Woman; "Habenich. San Francisco.", undated
Portrait of a man., undated
Man in U.S.R. Uniform, undated
Portrait of man in a military uniform, autographed to "S. [Samuel] M. Wilson", undated
"Otto A. Rockert to Samuel M. Wilson."; "Bausher. 1933.", 1933
"Charles R. Staples and Robert Stuart Sanders on a boat on Ohio River crossing to Augusta, KY."; "Photo by Winston Coleman. Lexington, KY.", 1947 April 17
"Left to Right: Rev. Robert Stuart Sanders, J. Winston Coleman, and Dr. Willard R. Jillson. Taken by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. on September 19, 1956 at the home of Dr. Jillson in Frankfort.", 1956 September 19
Portrait of a man; "Sklar Studios. Salisbury, Maryland.", undated
Seventeen men, including Samuel M. Wilson, some in academic robes, gathered around a memorial tablet under a tent, undated
Portrait of a man, undated
Young woman in academic robe with a man and woman, probably at college commencement. (Syracuse Daily Orange newspaper is visible)., undated
Portrait of a young woman, undated
Portrait of a man holding a cigarette, undated
"Charles Feniheny"; "Brockhurst. 1949.", undated
William H. Townsend. Frame autographed: "To my dear friend, Samuel M. Wilson; the law book [in the photo] is Abraham Lincoln's copy of the 'Revised Statutes of Illinois' - W.H. Townsend. Feb. 12, 1943.", 1943 February 12
Portrait (M)
"Theodore Roosevelt", undated
"Brig. General James Wilkinson", undated
"This photograph was taken by Jas. Mullen, photographer, of Lexington, KY, from an oil portrait of Chief-Justice John Marshall, painted from life by the artist James R. Lambdin, and now owned by Mrs. Thos. J. Carson, of 'Dixiana,' Fayette County, KY. (August 28th-Sept. 4th; 1901.)", 1901 September
"Edmund P. Shelby, III. June 9, 1946."; "A Portrait by Battaile of Lexington, Kentucky.", 1946 June 9
"Kappa Alpha Xi Chapter. 1897-1898." Small photos of thirteen young men around a figure of a winged angel. The names in clockwise order: "C.A. Nichols, D.K.Porter, A.L. Scales, T.S.Barcus, W.W.Carroll, A.M. Mood, S.M.Vaughn, S.D.Vaughan, R.R.Jackson, W.W. Thomas, S.D. Sanders, J.H. Reedy, C.L. Brooks.", undated
Susan Bell Allen, called "Granny Sukey", undated
Portrait of a man. Autographed to "Samuel M. Wilson from Howard Suskin""Photograph from Rembrandt Studios, Inc. 1726 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA", undated
"Edmund Bullock. Reduced copy of a large photograph, made from an oil painting.", 1922 July 24
"W.R. Shelby", undated
Portrait autographed "To Judge Samuel M. Wilson, with all possible good wishes and highest esteem. J. Paul Anderson. May 20th 1932."; "Young & Carl, Cincinnati, U.S.A.", 1932 May 20
Samuel M. Wilson and four other men standing on the steps to a building, undated
"Lexington, Kentucky. Presented to Samuel M. Wilson, as a 'reward of merit' by Mrs. Thomas H. Clay, on March 14, 1911", undated
Transportation
"The 'Sergeant Floyd', Government Inspection Boat, of United States Engineering Department, on the Missouri River, between Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas, and Rulo, Nebraska. June 23-24,1941. Property of Samuel M. Wilson." Inscribed: "To Judge S.M. Wilson: Here is a picture of 'your boat'! A.P. Seaver", 1941 June 23
Oversize-Architecture
Mt. Pisagh Church; Woodford County, Mt. Vernon Pike, undated
"'Meadowthorpe', The Home of the Halleys; 1926.", 1926
Winter scene with trees, undated
Samuel M. Wilson in front of Traveller's Rest, undated
"Ashland"; Home of Henry Clay, as it was prior to 1956., undated
Oversize-Artifact
Oversize-Event
Oversize-Portrait
"Miss Mary Anderson", undated
Large group of young men on steps; Samuel M. Wilson is on right side of photo. "Class of '94; Williams College. Junior year, 1892.", 1892
Large group of men, including Samuel M. Wilson. "Inter-state Board of the Perry's Victory Centennial Commissioners at Putin Bay, Ohio. Sept 10, 1910.", 1910 September 10
Two men and two women at "A Tea Party at 'Oak Knoll.'", undated
Engraving: "R.H. Menefee. Eng. by Henry Taylor, Jr. Chgo [Chicago].", undated
"Josiah Kirby Lilly: Painted by Malcolm Parcell, 1941.", 1941
Portrait of an unidentified man, undated
Portrait of an unidentified man (Duplicate of #233), undated
Isaac Shelby, undated
Isaac Shelby (Duplicate of #235), undated
Mrs. Susan Shelby, Shannon Fishback, undated
Mrs. Susan Shelby, Shannon Fishback (Duplicate of #237), undated
Portrait of a man autographed to Samuel M. Wilson, from "R.C. Bernard Thruston", undated
Portrait of "Woodrow Wilson: Statesman and Golfer", undated
Reverend Stephen Theodore Badin, 1768-1853. Photo of a Daguerrotype made circa 1846., undated
"Henry Watterson. From a painting by Louis Mark.", undated
General John Cabell Breckinridge [MISSING], undated
"T. Taggarth", undated
"John J. Audubon. Painted by F. Cruickshank, Esq. Engraved by C. Turner, A.R.A. London, Published Jan. 12, 1835, for the Proprietor by Robert Havell, Printseller, 77 Oxford Street.", undated
"A.M. Cochran.", undated
Samuel M. Wilson in uniform, undated
Samuel M. Wilson in uniform, undated
Desha Breckinridge; "A Portrait by Underwood & Underwood. New York. Washington. Chicago.", undated
Young girl; "The Rembrandt Studio. Fort Myers, Fla.", undated
Woman and two young boys, undated
"Wilsons, San Diego; April, 1949"; Two young girls and two young boys in one photo., 1949 April
Young girl; "Underwood & Underwood. New York.", undated
Two girls; "Underwood & Underwood. John Wanamaker.", undated
Unidentified young man in U.S. Army uniform, with sergeant's stripes, undated
"Sam'l Wilkinson. 1930."; "The Charley Cargille Studio. Johnson City, Tenn.", 1930
Portrait of a man, signed "with much affection, Sincerely your friend S.L. Hutchinson. July 31 - 37."; "LaFayette Studio; Lexington, KY", 1937 July 31
Young boy: "The Children's Studio. John and Mary Riley; Lexington.", undated
Unidentified man; "Blackwall. NY.", undated
Portrait of a man; signed "your affectionate cousin, J.F. Bell.", undated
"Woodrow Wilson", undated
Portrait autographed to "Col. Sam'l [Samuel] Wilson" from "George B. Duncan. July 1919.", 1919 July
Isaac Shelby, undated
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "1933.", 1933
Unidentified man; "A Portrait by Bachrach. 1939.", 1939
Unidentified Man; "A Portrait by Bachrach.", undated
Portrait, signed "to Judge Samuel M. Wilson; Landon G. Bell. Columbus, Ohio. May 19, 1939.", 1939 May 19
Three portraits in one folder: J.F. Bell, Rhuy Wilson, and an unidentified man., undated
"Williams College Man; Millitary Training Camp, Plattsburg, 1916" "Thompson Photo Co. Poughkeepsie, NY. No. 3129.", 1916
Unidentified man in uniform. "Dec'r 13, 1917."; "Pirie McDonald, Photographer-of-men. New York.", 1917 December 13
"Warren Kerr. to Hon. Samuel M. Wilson."; "Rec'd May 31, 1944.", 1944 May 31
Cartoon of Samuel M. Wilson. Appeared in the Lexington Leader, Sunday, February 20, 1910., 1910 February 20
Color portrait; "Curtis Biltmore. 1928.", 1928
"Frank L. McVey. July 1, 1940."; "Portrait by LaFayette Studio: Lexington, KY", 1928 July 1
James Wilson, undated
Abraham Lincoln; "Timothy Cole. 1928.", 1928
Etching by William Meyerowitz of Justice Holmes (information about artist and portrait behind etching)., 1930
"James Lane Allen, author of 'The Reign of Law.' Photo by Hollinger.", undated
"Banquet in honor of Dr. Wm A. Ganfield by Louisville Alumni of Center College Pendennis Club. June 4, 1915", 1915 June 4
"William Jennings Bryan."; "Sam'l [Samuel] M. Wilson. August 20, 1908" (information sheet attached to back of portrait)., 1920 August 20
Group of seventeen men, undated
"Omega Chapter '91-'92. Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Turner, McHenry, Beckner, Brown, McCloy, McClure, Blayney, Hudson, Ziegler, Wickliffe, Murrell, Heffner.", undated
Group of fourteen young men; "Mullen. Lex., KY.", undated
Group of twenty-four men; "C.E. Watton, Photographer.", undated
Color drawing of "Stephen Collins Foster, 1826-1864. Copyright 1931, William Edwin Rudge. Janet Dexter, fecit.", undated
Large group of men on steps, undated
Group of seven elderly men, undated
Large group of men wearing "Kappa Alpha" ribbons, undated
Group of seven elderly men, undated
"Democratic National Committee. Sea Girt, NJ.", 1912 July 4
Group of five men on steps. "Caleb Powers and his counsel. Judge [Samuel M.] Wilson on left. Mr. Sims. Caleb Powers.", undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Animal
- Architecture
- Artifact
- Cityscape
- Dress
- Event
- Industry
- Landscape
- Occupations
- People
- Portrait (A)
- Portrait (B)
- Portrait (C)
- Portrait (D)
- Portrait (E)
- Portrait (F)
- Portrait (G)
- Portrait (H)
- Portrait (I)
- Portrait (J)
- Portrait (K)
- Portrait (L)
- Portrait (M)
- Transportation
- Oversize-Architecture
- Oversize-Artifact
- Oversize-Event
- Oversize-Portrait
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