Lawrence W. Hager papers

Abstract

The Lawrence W. Hager papers (dated 1842-1997, undated; 32.86 cubic feet; 66 boxes, 2 items, 2 reels) comprise photographs, clippings, correspondence, and administrative files that document the life, career, and family of former editor and publisher of the Owensboro Messenger-Inquire newspaper, Lawrence W. Hager. The collection also reflects the history and growth of the western Kentucky community of Owensboro and Daviess County during much of the twentieth century.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Lawrence W. Hager papers
Date
1842-1997, undated (inclusive)
Extent
32.86 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Journalists -- Kentucky
Newspaper publishing -- Kentucky.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged into 8 series by subject and format: Hager family, Owensboro Publishing Company, Owensboro/Daviess County, Personal papers, Politics, Public service, Photographs, and Audiovisual materials.
Finding Aid Author
Sarah Mackenzie Wade
Preferred Citation
97ms501 : [identification of item], Lawrence W. Hager papers, 1842-1997, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Lawrence W. Hager was born in Louisville, Kentucky on May 28, 1890 to parents Samuel Wilber Hager and Bessie White Hager. His first newspaper job was as a reporter for the State Journal in Frankfort, Kentucky in the summer of 1908. After receiving a Master of Arts degree from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky at the age of twenty, Hager relocated to Owensboro to help with his father's evening newspaper, the Owensboro Inquirer. A former state auditor and treasurer, S. W. Hager won the Democratic nomination for governor in 1907, but lost the general election. He purchased the Owensboro Inquirer in 1909. Lawrence Hager helped to establish the Owensboro-Daviess County Chamber of Commerce in 1913. In 1914, Hager became managing editor of the Owensboro Inquirer and in 1915, he helped to organize the Owensboro Rotary Club. Hager also founded the Goodfellows Club in 1916, an organization that hosted annual Christmas parties for thousands of underprivileged children. In 1917, Hager enlisted in the Army and served as an artillery officer in the American Expeditionary Forces in France. S. W. Hager died in 1918 shortly before Lawrence returned from France. Upon Lawrence's return, he became editor and publisher of the Inquirer and his brother W. Bruce Hager became general manager of the newspaper. On June 5, 1921, Lawrence married the former Martha Augusta Brown of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Hager founded the Owensboro Publishing Company in 1928 and became chairman of the board. By 1929, he had consolidated Owensboro's two newspapers by buying the Messenger from Urey Woodson to form the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer. He founded the Owensboro Broadcasting Company in 1936 and in 1938 he started WOMI, the city's first radio station. In 1950, as a member of the board of trustees for Kentucky Wesleyan College, Hager helped to raise one million dollars to bring the college to Owensboro from its location in Winchester. In 1965, he was given an honorary degree by Kentucky Wesleyan College for his service to the college and the community. Also in 1965, Hager was honored by the University of Kentucky for his service to education in the commonwealth. In 1970, the Kentucky Press Association presented him with the Edwards M. Templin Award for community service through journalism. Lawrence W. Hager died in 1982. His two sons, John S. Hager, and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. continued to publish the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer until it was sold in 1996.
Scope and Content
The Lawrence W. Hager papers (dated 1842-1997, undated; 32.86 cubic feet; 66 boxes, 2 items, 2 reels) comprise photographs, clippings, correspondence, and administrative files that document the life, career, and family of former editor and publisher of the Owensboro Messenger-Inquire newspaper, Lawrence W. Hager. The collection also reflects the history and growth of the western Kentucky community of Owensboro and Daviess County during much of the twentieth century.
Personal papers for Hager include biographies and correspondence on his education and marriage. Hager's relationship with local, state, and national politicians is reflected through correspondence and clippings. Documents for the Hager and White families consist of genealogies, materials for the gubernatorial campaign of Hager's father S. W. Hager, and files on the life and career of Hager's son, John S. Hager. Administrative files that document the founding and management of the Messenger-Inquirer newspaper include editorials, correspondence, and records of labor issues and equipment selection. The Owensboro/Daviess County series contains histories and clippings on the development and growth of the region.
The collection also features family photograph albums and portraits, photographs of Owensboro street scenes and distilleries, film reels that document the opening of the new Messenger-Inquirer building, and audio recordings of the 1978 Lawrence W. Hager Rotary Day and Transylvania College's 175th Anniversary Celebration.

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

Hager family, 1858-1996, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises Hager and White family clippings, correspondence, and genealogies. Also includes material on the life and career of John S. Hager. Of particular interest is Bessie White Hager's "Recollections" information on the political career of S. W. Hager, and John Hager's involvement with the Owensboro Citizens Committee on Higher Education and the establishment of the Owensboro Community College.

Bessie White Hager, 1858-1978, undated

Accounts, Bills, 1909-1945

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Alumni Catalogue of the University of Michigan: 1837-1921, 1923

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Autograph book, undated

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Clippings-Hager Public Life, 1924

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Clippings-Hager Family Public Life-S.W. Hager, 1858-1918

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Clippings-Hager Family Public Life-S.W. Hager, 1918

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Clippings-Hager Family Public Life-Lawrence W. Hager Sr, W. Bruce Hager, George C. Hager, White-Hager, 1938-1968

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Clippings-Home Interests, 1920s, 1947

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Clippings-Industrial Progress, undated

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Clippings-Philosophy of Life, Her Family, 1968

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Correspondence, undated

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Diary entries at University of Michigan, 1881

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Owensboro Publishing Company, stock transfer for grandchildren, 1940 June 29

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Recollections and White family genealogy, 1941

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 7-8
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Laura White, Old First Christian Church, Ashland, Kentucky, National Register of Historic Places, undated

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 9
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White family history, undated

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John D. White obituary and information, undated

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Memorial gift to the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy correspondence, 1978

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Obituary, 1950 April 16

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State Board of Pharmacy of Kentucky v. White lawsuit, undated

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White family documents, undated

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Clippings-The Arts, 1900s

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Clippings-United State History-Current Affairs, 1864-1950

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Clippings- Kentucky History-Current Affairs, 1900s

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World History-Current Affairs-Europe, Africa, Russia, 1936, undated

  • Box 97ms501-49, folder 11
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Postcard Collection-Europe, 1906-1921

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Postcard Collection-Florida, 1906-1921

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Postcard Collection-New York, Washington D.C., 1906-1921

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Postcard Collection-U.S., Southeast, 1906-1921

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Correspondence before her marriage in 1885, 1873-1874

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Correspondence after her marriage in 1885, 1903-1948

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Correspondence to Dr. Pope, 1918

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Sara W. Mahan-Correspondence, 1934-1948

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Correspondence Re: Claim on Laurel County Coal Mines, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1936

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Correspondence Re: Claim on Salt Mines, 1839-1947

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Correspondence-Real Estate, 1929, 1934, 1935, 1950

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Laura R. White Estate, 1934

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Laura R. White Estate-Correspondence with Estate Accountant, 1930-1948

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Papers and Correspondence Re: Laura's Estate, 1924,1929, 1930,1937

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Lawsuit with Mrs. Sudie Sevier, 1928-1946

  • Box 97ms501-49, folder 28
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Goose Creek Lumber Co. v. Laura R. White, 1929

  • Box 97ms501-49, folder 29
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John Hager, 1903-1996, undated

Correspondence, 1942-1947, 1975-1980

1942-1945

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1947

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1975-1979

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1980 March

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1980 April

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1980 May 1-15

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1980 May 16-30

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1980 June

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1980 July

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Family, 1942-1947

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 29
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Files, 1933-1996, undated

American Bar Association - Gavel Award to Messenger-Inquirer - Award Program, Clipping, 1976 August

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 23
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American Society of Newspaper Editors - U.S.S.R. Trip, 1986 July

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 24-25
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Artist's Portrait Rendition, undated

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 19
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Biographical Information - Clipping, Correspondence, Discharge Papers, undated

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 20
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Business File - Certificate of Dissolution of Cypress Valley Farms, Inc., 1973 August 17

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 21
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Clipping, Letter, 1933 November 18

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Editorials, 1946

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 26
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Education - Princeton University - "Alben Barkley: A Study in Twentieth-Century Democracy" Senior Thesis, 1950 April 7

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 27
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Education - Report Cards and Essays, Phillips Exeter and Princeton, undated

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 28
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Financial File, 1937-1974

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 30
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Log of Scuba Diving Vacation to Bimini, 1979

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 40
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Nepotism Clipping From Wall Street Journal, 1986 January 14

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 41
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Notes on God, 1994-1996

  • Box 97ms501-01, folder 42
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Quotations by Other People, undated

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 16
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YMCA - Laminated Clipping of Board Members, undated

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 15
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Owensboro Citizens Committee on Higher Education, 1976-1996, undated

"A Community College to Grow With Owensboro" Report to Martha Layne Collins, Legislative Research Commission, and Kentucky Council on Higher Education, 1985 November

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 1-2
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A.D. Albright - Meeting Letters, Correspondence, "Evaluating Owensboro's Unique Higher Education Delivery Mechanism"Confidential Draft, 1992 May 12

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 3
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Celebration of Higher Education Week, Owensboro Community College Campus Dedication - Correspondence, Planning Notes, Schedule of Events, 1989 April

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 4
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Clipping, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 5
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Memorandum from John Hager re: proposed Messenger-Inquirer Series on Higher Education In Owensboro, 1981

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 6
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Minutes From Vocational Education Green River Region III Planning Meeting, News Release, 1981

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 7
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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, "A Statement Submitted to the Council on Higher Education by the Citizen's Committee on Higher Education In Owensboro", 1983

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 8
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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Resolutions, 1984 January

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 9
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Briefing, Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, 1984 February

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 10
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Clippings, Correspondence, Kentucky House and Senate Resolutions, Report, 1984 March-August

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 11
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Clippings, Correspondence, News Release, 1984 September-October

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 12
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Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports, 1984 November

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 13
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Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, 1984 December

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 14
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Agenda Book for Council on Higher Education Meetin - Clippings, Letters, News Release, Reports, 1976 June-1986 March

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 15
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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Press Releases, 1985 January-March

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 16
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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, 1985 April-June

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 17
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Clippings, Correspondence, Lists, Memoranda, Minutes, 1985 July-September

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 18
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Chronological File-Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, 1985 October

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 19
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Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Reports, 1985 November

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 20
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Correspondence, Lists, Memoranda, Notes, News Releases, 1985 December

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 21
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Reports, Speech, 1985

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Clippings, Correspondence, Notes, 1986 January-February

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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Reports, 1986 March-May

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 24
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Clippings, Correspondence, Lists, Memoranda, Notes, 1986 June

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 25
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Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, 1986 July-December

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 26
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Class Schedule, Correspondence, Memoranda, 1987 April-August

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 27
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Correspondence, Minutes, Notes, 1987 December

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 28
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Correspondence, Memoranda, 1988 January-June

  • Box 97ms501-02, folder 29
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Correspondence, Financial Reports, Memoranda, Minutes, 1988 July-December

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 1
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Correspondence, Financial Reports, Memoranda, Minutes, 1989 January-May

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 2
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Correspondence, Financial Reports, Memoranda, Minutes, 1989 June-December

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 3
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Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 4
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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, William R. West, "The Beginnings of Owensboro Community College," in Daviess County Historical Quarterly, 1991

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 5
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Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Report, 1992-1993

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 6
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"Citizens... Working to Improve Education" - Brochures, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 7
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Commission on the Future of Community Colleges in Kentucky - Correspondence, Meeting Minutes, Working Summary of Recommendations, 1988 September-1989 June

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 8
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Commission on the Future of Community Colleges in Kentucky - Letter with Meeting Minutes, Reports, 1988 December 15

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 9
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Community College Site Selection - Correspondence - Press Releases, Reports, 1983 September-1996 June

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 10-13
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Economic Development and Educational - "Capitalizing on Owensboro's Educational Resources: A Proposal to Link Economic Development and Education," Report, Budget Proposal, Guidelines for Training Features, 1986 May 16

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 14
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Economic Development and Education - Executive Directive Selection Notes, Fund Drive, Executive Director, letters and notes; Resumes for the Executive Director Position, undated

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 15
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Economic Development and Education - Questionnaire Responses, 1985

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 16-19
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Educational Improvement Subcommittee Activities, Focus Group Findings, Minutes, Priority Concerns, 1987 July-August

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 20
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Higher Education Subcommittee - Chronology, Correspondence, Meeting Notes, Speech, 1988 July-1990 August

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 21
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Legislative Research Commission - "A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing a Community College in Daviess County,", 1985 July 1

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 22
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Legislative Research Commission - "A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing A Community College in Daviess County", 1985 July 1

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 23
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"A Study of the Feasibility of establishing a Community College in Daviess County,"- Draft, 1985 July 1

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 24
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Legislative Research Commission - Feasibility Study - Correspondence, Criteria for Study, Outline of Study Report, 1984 September-December

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 25
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"Lexington Community College, Center for Community Partnerships, Course offerings" - Brochure, 1991-1992

  • Box 97ms501-03, folder 26
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Needs Assessment Project - Correspondence, Notes, Questionnaire, Reports, Community College System, University of Kentucky Catalog, 1986

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 1-2
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Owensboro Community College Program of Excellence Subcommittee Activities - Bell South Foundation Grant Application, Booklet, Clipping, Minutes, Notes, Report, 1988 September 7

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 3
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Owensboro Higher Education Study, 1992

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 4
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Planning Retreat - Agenda, Correspondence, Notes, Reports, 1987 October 29

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 5
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Planning Retreat - Agenda, Correspondence, Notes, Reports, 1988 July 6

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 6
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Planning Retreat - Correspondence, Current Activities, Notes, 1990 September 19

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 7
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Edward F. Prichard - Clippings, Correspondence, Speech , Interview, 1976 October, 1978 February, 1980 November 21

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 8
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"Proposal to Produce Weekly New Program for Elementary School Students, Submitted by Owensboro Community College Education Technology Center," "School House News" Newsletter, Spring, 1992

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 9
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Quest for Higher Education Vision for Owensboro - Daviess County - Memoranda, Chronology of Higher Education Activities, Conference and Meeting Notes, 1993 April, 1987-1993

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 10
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Report- "Formula for the Future: A Comprehensive Education Improvement Program for Owensboro - Daviess County, Kentucky" Brochures, 1988 February

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 11
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Resolutions, "The Owensboro Community College and a Magnet Center for Arts and Culture: A Recommendation and Proposal,"Report, 1983, 1984

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Strategy and Organization - "Owensboro's Two-Plus-Tow Delivery System" Paper, Telecommunications and Owensboro, Kentucky Paper, Correspondence, Notes (February-June, 1988), 1988 March 23, March 1988

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Student Survey Statistics, 1985 October 3

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Speeches, 1961-1996, undated

American Legion - "Americanism", undated

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Economic Consequences of Widowhood, 1961

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 18
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Media Day, Owensboro Police Department, 1983 July 28

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 19
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Miscellaneous Background Articles, Notes, Speech Fragments, undated

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 20
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National Association of Accountants - "Don't Let George, You Do It", 1979 May

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 21
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Revenue Act of 1964 - Background Material, 1964

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 22
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Rotary Club of Owensboro, "Marketing the Messenger-Inquirer for the 1980's", 1977 January 26

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 23
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Ed Ryan Lecture, "A Perspective on Family Stewardship of the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer", 1996 April 22

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 24-26
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Ed Ryan Lecture - Clippings, Correspondence, Employee Newsletter, Notes, 1995 December-1996 February

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 27
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Mayor C. Waitman Taylor, Jr. Dinner, 1976 January 30

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 28
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Audit Office, 1974 April-1978 September

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 29-30
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Charles Watkins - Correspondence, "Leadership Owensboro Speech", "Tears and Thanksgiving" Sermon, "The Three Prodigals" Sermon, 1982 November-1983 March

  • Box 97ms501-04, folder 31
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S. W. Hager, 1884-1918, undated

Financial file - bank book, 1917-1918

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Gubernatorial campaign pamphlet, "Judge Hager Defines the Issues in Kentucky" and letters from S. W. Hager to Bessie White Hager, 1906 October 1-2

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Speech, "Our Ladies", 1906

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Writings, undated

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State Auditor campaign, 1903

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Presidential campaign, 1904

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Correspondence, 1884-1918

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Correspondence Re: State Collector-ship, 1913

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Speech for the Office of Governor, Biography, 1906-1907

  • Box 97ms501-49, folder 34
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Sons' Report Cards, 1903-1904

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Print of S. W. Hager, undated

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Fifth Biennial Report of the State Racing Commission to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky by Judge S. W. Hager, book cover, 1916

  • Box 56, folder 5
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Assorted family members, 1885-1976, undated

Fred A. Brown - Obituaries, 1960 January 17

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John Adelbert Brown - Certificate of Death Photocopy, Letter, Obituary, Visitation Book (January 9, 1942)

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George C. Hager - Correspondence, 1935

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Hager Family Genealogy, undated

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Hager Family Ledger/Miscellaneous Books, ca., 1923-1927

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Lawrence Hager, Jr. - Correspondence, 1944-1950

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Lawrence Hager, Jr. - Short Story on Korea, Editorial, undated

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Lawrence Hager, III - Letter to Centre College Re: Acceptance, 1976

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Martha Augusta (Brown) Hager - Clipping, Letters, Last Will and Testament, undated

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Susie and Sallie Hager, aged 3 and 9, (March 28, 1960), 1960 March 28

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W. Bruce Hager - Editorial Following His Death, undated

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W. Bruce Hager - Letters, 1902 November 1

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Wilbur Hager - Correspondence Re: Drowning (January, 1954), 1954 January

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Sara Mahan - Correspondence, 1927, 1950-1953

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Laura R White-Financial Information and Real Estate, 1913, 1918, 1923-1925

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Laura R. White- MIT Book Donation, September 17, 1929

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Marge Hager-Theater Workshop, clippings, 1950-1959

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Greeting cards, 1918-1950, undated

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Daily engagement book, 1898

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Notebooks: chemistry lectures and quotations, undated

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Ledger books, 1895, 1900-1902, undated

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Rural Conversations of the Merry Midshipman, Pompous Manes, Monkish Epicurean Mantchoo and Rolicking Ambling Moufflon, circa 1896

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Rotary International program, 1939

  • Box 21, folder 4
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Greeting cards, religious cards, tourism pamphlets, 1885-1890, 1934-1936, undated

  • Box 21, folder 6
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Knights of the Orient: Their Rites and Ceremonies, 1896

  • Box 21, folder 7
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Artifacts, undated

Rotary International pin, "Mrs. Lawrence Hager, Owensboro, Ky.", undated

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Unlabeled pin and small box lid with picture of chick in cracked egg, undated

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Felt patch, "L 34", undated

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Khaki drinking cup, Hodgman Rubber Company, undated

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Masonic Temple, Louisville, Triennial Conclave pin, Grand Commandery of Kentucky, undated

  • Box 55, item 5
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Rotary International medal, Paul Harris Fellow, undated

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Cloth pouch, undated

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Owensboro Publishing Company, 1842-1997, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises administrative files, contracts, correspondence, and clippings that document the history of the Hager family's involvement in the newspaper, radio, and television business. Much information about the inner workings of the Messenger-Inquirer newspaper is detailed in this series, as well as the establishment of a radio and television station in Owensboro. Of particular interest is the relationship the Hagers had with organized labor at the Messenger-Inquirer, the purchase of different printing equipment, and Urban County Government Merger Issue. This series also contains logos and masthead plates from the newspaper and official corporate seals from the Owensboro Publishing Company and the Owensboro Broadcasting Company.

Administrative files, 1852-1994, undated

"Appraisal Report, Owensboro Publishing Company, Inc." by Lloyd-Thomas/Coats and Burchard Co, 1989 March 31

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Articles of Incorporation, 1928 December 20

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Articles of Incorporation, Amendments to Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, 1928 December 20, 1928-1966

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Articles of Incorporation, Amendments to Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, Plan of Recapitalization, 1928 December 20. 1952-1981

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Board of Directors - Meeting Minutes, 1928 December - 1942 August

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 19
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Bond, Income and Expense Reports, Mortgages, Stock Information, 1928-1954

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 20-21
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Early Edition Copy, Purchase Agreement, 1877 September 7

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 23
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By-Laws, 1928 December 22- 1968 January 15

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 24
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Contracts, correspondence, Notes, 1928 December - 1934 June

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 25
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Deeds, letter, purchase contracts, stock certificate, will, 1852-1940

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 26
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Deeds - Abstract of Property Title by U.S. District Attorney, District of Kentucky, (Fragile), 1887 July 21

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 27
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Deeds - R.E. Massie, et. al to Owensboro Publishing Company, 1937 May 5

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 28
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Employees Retirement Plan Membership certificate for Lawrence W. Hager - Letter, 1972 February 1

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 29
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Employment Contracts Between Lawrence W. Hager and Owensboro Publishing Company, 1960-1963

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 30
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Insurable Value Report by Lloyd- Thomas/Coats and Burchard Co.,, 1989 March 31

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 31
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Lease between Mrs. Bessie W. Hager and Owensboro Publishing Company, 1929 January 2

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 32
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Messenger Sale to Lawrence W. Hager - Correspondence, 1922 April- 1927 August

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 26
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Messenger Sale to Lawrence W. Hager - Newspaper Consolidation Clippings, Notes, Sale Negotiation Correspondence, Reports, 1923 April-1930 August

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 27-28
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Minutes from Directors' and Stockholders' Meetings, 1928 December 22 -1943 December 6

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 29-30
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Minutes from Directors' and Stockholders' Meetings, unsigned, 1933 January 16 - 1942 August

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 31
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Mortgage Bonds, Owensboro Inquirer, Mortgage Bond Coupons, 1909 September 18 - 1929 January 2

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 32
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Mortgages - Contract between Owensboro Publishing Company and Central Trust Company, 1928 December 31

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 33
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Mortgages - Draft of Indenture between Owensboro Publishing Company and the National Deposit Bank in Owensboro, 1942 August

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 34
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Mortgages - First and Second Mortgages, Owensboro Publishing Company To Central Trust Company, Supplemental First and Second Mortgages, Owensboro Publishing Company to Kentucky Title Trust Company (Copy 1 of 2), 1929 January 2 - 1934 December 31

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 35
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Mortgages - First and Second Mortgages, Owensboro Publishing Company to central Trust Company, Supplemental First and Second Mortgages, Owensboro Publishing Company to Kentucky Title Trust Company, (Copy 2 of 2), 1929 January 2- 1934 December 31

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 36
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Mortgages - Owensboro Publishing Company to Kentucky Title Trust Company, Trustee, 1944 January 2

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 37
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Mortgages - Supplemental Indentures to First and Second Mortgages between Owensboro Publishing Company and Kentucky Title Trust Company, 1934 April

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 38
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Newspaper Consolidations - Clippings, 1950

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 39
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Owensboro Broadcasting Company - Articles of Incorporation and Related Legal Documents, 1936 February

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 40
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Owensboro Inquirer (Incorporated) - Audit Report for Year Ended, 1925 December 31

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 41
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Stock Agreements, 1951 December - 1959 February

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 42
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Stock Agreements, Notes, 1951 December - 1976 May

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 1
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Owensboro Broadcasting Company - Stock Certificates, 1936-1990

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 2
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Stock Exchange, 1976 May 17

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 3
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Stock Option Agreement, 1976 May 17

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 4
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Stock Restriction and Purchase Agreement, 1980 December 1

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 5
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Stockholders - Meeting Minutes, 1937 January 18, 1942 August, 1933 January

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 6
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Succession Planning by John Hager - Clippings, correspondence, Employee Contracts, Executive Management Compensation Plans, Hager Family Mission Statement, Reports, Telephone Conversations, 1990 January - 1994 July

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 7
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Maps of Region around Owensboro, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 38
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Fraudulent circulation claims, 1913-1930

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 97ms501-48
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New publishing home, special edition, 1968 December 7

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 36
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Owensboro Publishing Co. corporate seal embosser, undated

  • Box 58, item 2
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Owensboro Broadcasting Co. corporate seal embosser, undated

  • Box 58, item 1
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Map of Owensboro, downtown business district, undated

  • Box 64, folder 3
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Messenger-Inquirer, 1842-1997, undated

Administrative files, 1913-1988, undated

Awards - National Survey of Newspapers, 1946

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 14
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Circulation Statistics, 1941,1977

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 17
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Constitutional Revision - Jack Reeves - Anti-Communist Propaganda Correspondence, 1966

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 19
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Financial Notes, 1963

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 10
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Fire Loss Information, 1957

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 11
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Green River Lock and Dam Construction - Descriptions of Photographs (Photographs Transferred to Photograph Series), undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 30
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History of Messenger-Inquirer, Audit Bureau of Circulation Reports [Negatives], 1916-1970

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 33
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History of Messenger-Inquirer, Banner Typesetting Plates, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 34
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Land Deeds, Correspondence, 1933-1966

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 8
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Leases, undated

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 9
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Lewis Lane Development Plan - Statement of Attorney's Account, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 11
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Market Analysis and Surveys, 1929-1950

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 12-13
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Memoranda Summaries, 1948-1952

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 14
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Movie Catalogs, 1987-1988

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 18
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Offers to Purchase the Paper, 1945, 1949

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 24
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The Owensboro Inquirer - Board of Directors - Minutes of Meeting, 1928 December

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 28
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Shipping Times for Mail (National and International), undated

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 87
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Supreme Court of the United States vs. Times-Picayune Co. - Brief, 1952 December

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 3
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Fraudulent circulation claims, 1913-1930

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 35
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New publishing home, special edition, 1968 December 7

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 36
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Advertising, 1916-1964

Advertising Rates, Brochures, Clippings, Letters, Notes, 1919-1964

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 1-2
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George S. May Company, "Your Customers" Brochure, Clippings, Letters, Notes, 1919-1964

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 3
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Advertising, Rates, Proposed Speech to Bankers. Letters, 1919-1964, 1929

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 4
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Advertising, Advertising Rates, Agreements Among Newspapers, Features, Promotions, 1954-1960

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 5
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Advertising and Circulation Information, 1916-1964

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 6-7
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"Welcome to The Paducah-Sun Democrat" Brochure, American Newspaper Publishers Association "Career Opportunities in the Daily Newspaper Business" Brochure, The Daily Press and Times-Herald, Promotion, Messenger-Inquirer's Letters to the Advertisers, 1952-1956

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 8
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Clippings, correspondence, and illustrations, 1862-1987, undated

All Woman Jury - Clipping, 1921

  • Box 97ms501-05, folder 22
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American Legion - Clippings, Letters, New Releases, Associated War Veterans "The Veterans' "Fourteen Points" Booklet, 1933-1935

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 9
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Ashland Daily Independent - Correspondence, Electric Rates, 1922

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 10
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Audit Bureau of Circulations - Correspondence, Bulletin, undated

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 13
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John A. Brogan, Jr. - Letter Re: Comic Strips, 1972

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 16
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Owensboro Inquirer- Clippings, Correspondence, 1924-1925, 1929

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 18
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Correspondence and Editorials - David Boenick- General Memos, undated

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 22
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Correspondence and Editorials - Letters to the Editor,, 1975 April-May

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 10
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Correspondence and Editorials - Draft Board - Request for Employee Deferment, 1951

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 19
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James C. Ellis Park - New Club House Illustration (Photos Removed to Photo Series), undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 18
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Federal Building Locations - Memorandum and Clipping, 1968 August 9

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 9
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Flood, 1937 - News Clippings Scrapbook, 1937

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 12-13
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Frederica Street Publishing Plant - News Clippings, 1968

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 14
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General Correspondence, 1930-1975

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 27
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Robert E. Green Jr. - News Stories, 1975-1977

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 31
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Kentucky Sales Tax - News Clippings, Letter From Lawrence W. Hager, 1935

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 38
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Letter Regarding Discontinuation of Evening Edition, 1968

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 10
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Memorials

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 15
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Photocopies of Front Pages, 1862

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 16
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Moose War Bond Committee - News Clipping, undated

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 17
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News Event Information - Memorandum to Telephone Operators, Message Form, 1976 December 20

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 21
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News Releases - "James Dorman" to "State Banker's Association", 1920-1969

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 22
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Obituary - Walter Davis, undated

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 23
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Operator's Wages - Correspondence, 1924

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 25
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Other Newspapers - Correspondence, 1946

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 26
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The Owensboro Inquirer - Stockholders - Minutes of Meeting, 1928 December

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 30
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Prohibition - Editorial, News Clippings, 1929

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 33
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Publication of Salaries - Correspondence, News Clippings, 1976 July-August

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 36
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Strategies For Tomorrow - Negative News Issue - Correspondence, News Clippings, Newspaper's Goals and Values, Notes, Transportation Sub-Committee Minutes, 1985 August- 1987 April

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 2
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Harry S Truman Whistlestop Tour - Menu, News Clippings, 1948

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 5
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Tupelo Journal - Letter, 1952 October 25

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 6
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Urban Development - News Clipping, 1946 December 29

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 7
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Urban Development - Green Coal Company - News Clipping, 1954 April 27

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 8
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Fred Weir Controversy, Clippings, 1944

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 21
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World War Two - Clippings, Surrender Memorandum, 1945

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 22
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Writing Technique and Style - Booklets, Clippings, Notes, 1933-1960, undated

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 23
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Letters from L.W.H. to W.B.H. and G.M.F. Re: Newspaper Business, Profits, Personal letter to W.B.H., 1948-1959

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 24
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Messenger Sale to Lawrence W. Hager - Clippings, Correspondence, 1926 March- 1930 January

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 25
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Clippings, correspondence, Rainey Bethea public hanging, 1936

  • Box 97ms501-49, folder 17-18
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Corporate book, 1951, 1971-1976

Minutes, 1971

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 37
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Minutes, 1972

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 38
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Minutes, 1973

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 39
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Minutes, 1974

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 40
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Minutes, 1975

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 41
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Minutes, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 42
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Amendment to articles of incorporation, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 43-44
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Nonredemption agreement, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 45-46
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Lawrence W. Hager affidavit, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 47
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Option agreement, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 48
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Recapitalization plan, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 49-51
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Option agreement, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 52
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Certificate to amendment to articles of incorporation, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 53
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Articles of amendment to articles of incorporation, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 54
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Recapitalization plan declared effective, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 55
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Power of attorney, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 56
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Certified resolution, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 57
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Memorandum to rights/options to acquire shares, 1951

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 58
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Ruling request letter, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 59
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Extension to Internal Revenue Service ruling, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 60
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Stock evaluation, 1974-1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 61
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Minutes, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 62
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Editorials, 1927-1996, undated

Apollo High School Incident, 1977 December 1

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 20
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David Boeynik - Editorial Page, undated

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 21
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Business Attacks on the Press, undated

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 23
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Chamber of Commerce, Newspaper Writing Policy, Tobacco Industry, 1985 October-November

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 24
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Editorial Draft on Legislative Interim Committees, 1975 April

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 1
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Editorial Idea File Beginning, 1988 July

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 2
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Editorial Policies, 1972-1982

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 3-6
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Hospital Merger Issue, 1995

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 7
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Judicial Amendment, 1975

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 8
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Judicial Poll, 1976-1977

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 9
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Messenger-Inquirer's Role in the Owensboro-Daviess County Community, 1986-1996

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 12
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Miscellaneous - Correspondence, Editorial Priorities, "What do We Mean By 'Newspaper Values?'" by David Boeyink, Local Letter of Intent, History of Owensboro Decision-Making Memo, Publication of Sensitive Stories Editorial Policy, 1988-1994

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 13
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Motion Picture Advertising and/or Amusement, 1964-1973

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 14
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Owensboro v. Daviess County and Owensboro-Daviess County Board of Health, 1981

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 15
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Peirce Report, "An Outsider's View of Where Our Community's Heading", 1991 September 29

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 16-18
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Editorials, 1949 July

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 20
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Editorials, 1959 September 5 - 1962 June 1

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 21
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Editorials, 1965 January 22-1966 July 31

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 23
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Editorials, 1966 August 4-1968 August 31, 1971 April

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 24
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Editorials, Clippings- The Owensboro Inquirer, Book 4- Editorials, W.E. Daniel- pages 7-59, [original moved to Memorabilia Series], 1927-1929

  • Box 97ms501-07, folder 25
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General, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Releases, Correspondence, Typescript Editorial Drafts, Notes, 1929-1955

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 1-2
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General- Editor and Publisher Clippings, Typescript Editorial Drafts (Folder B), 1929-1955, 1934 July-September

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 3
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Albert B. Chandler - Clippings, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 4
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"Courier-Journal's Deflection in Regards to Senate Elections" - Clipping, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 5
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"Free Mail Privilege Ups Postal Costs" - Clipping, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 6
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Good Roads Amendment - Clipping, News release, 1945

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 7
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Holiday Messages (Fourth of July, Labor Day, Mother's Day) -Clippings, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 8
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"Don Schism" - Clipping from Evansville Courier, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 9
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"Welcome to Gipe, Puckett, and Bibb" - Clipping, 1953 February 8

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 10
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General Editorial - Proposition 13, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 28
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General Editorials - Vietnam War, 1971

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 29
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W. Bruce Hager - Editorial, Memorandum, 1956-1959

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 32
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Education, circa 1929-1976, undated

Advertising Campaign for Better Schools, 1951

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 11
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Education Spending and Free Textbook Issue - Clippings and Handwritten note, circa 1929

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 12
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Newspaper in the Classroom Workshops, 1963-1964

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 13
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Report of New York Times Education Survey - Clipping, 1947 February 10

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 14
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Reporting School Activities - Correspondence, 1976 August

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 15
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"Scabies Outbreak in 1975" - Clipping, 1975 December 17

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 16
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Vocational Schools - Clipping, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 17
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Equipment, 1938-1971, undated

Addressograph - Multigraph Corporation - Agreements, Notes, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 19
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Articles and Brochures, Springfield News-Sun, 1952 November 9

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 20
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The Associated Press - Contracts, Proposal, 1952-1971

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 21
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Bowater Southern Paper Corporation - Clipping, 1954 August 13, 1954

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 22
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Cutler-Hammer Inc. - Blueprints, 1955-1956

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 23
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Dow Chemical Company -Agreements, Patent, 1960-1963

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 24
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Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation, 1951-1955

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 25
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General - Agreements, Clipping, Notes, 1952-1968, undated

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 26
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Goss Printing Press Company - Blueprints

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 27
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Intertype Fotosetter Photographic Line-composing Machine Brochure, 1960

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 28
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Lloyd-Thomas Company - Agreements

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 29
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Mergenthaler Linotype Company - Agreements, Correspondence, Brochures

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 30-31
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Morton L. Pereira and Associates - Article, Brochure, Notes

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 32
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Photon, Inc. - Advertisement, Proposal

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 33
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Photon, Inc. - Clipping, Correspondence

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 34
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Teletype Operator's Instruction Manuals, 1938

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 35
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United American Metals Corporation - Blueprints

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 36
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Features, 1921-1976, undated

Ashland, KY's Centennial - Clipping, 1954 October 12

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 37
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Comic Section Color Change, 1959 August 9

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 38
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Comics - "Nancy" - Clipping Re: Ernie Bushmiller

  • Box 97ms501-08, folder 39
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Contracts, Correspondence, 1921-1938

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 1
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1937 Election - Clipping Negative, 1937 February 11

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 2
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"FDR Appeals to Dictators" - Clipping from Gleanor & Journal of Henderson, Kentucky, 1939 April

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 3
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King- Correspondence, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 4
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Wendell F. Moseley - "It Takes All Kinds" Column, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 5
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"'Nancy' Took Bushmiller Into Big Time of Comic Strip Artists" Clippings, 1948 June

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 6
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"Robert Reid Recalls" News Release, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 7
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Religious Columns, 1944-1971

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 8
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Labor, 1933-1977

American Newspaper Publishers Association - Correspondence, Reports, Wage Scales, 1957-1959

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 39-40
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Company Benefits - Insurance Plans, 1944-1976

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 1
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Contract Material, Correspondence, 1940

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 2
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Contract material, correspondence, personnel matters, news clippings, reports, 1944-1955

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 3-5
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Contract Material, Correspondence, Memoranda, Personnel Matters, 1956

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 6
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Contract Material, 1957

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 7
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Contract Material, Correspondence, 1959

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 8-10
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Contract Material, 1960

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 11
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Contract Negotiations With International Typographical Union no. 622, 1935

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 12
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Contract Negotiations and Information with International Typographical Union, 1941-1952

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 13-15
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Contract Negotiations with Owensboro Typographical Union no. 622, 1963

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 16
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1935

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 17
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1943

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 18
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1945

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 19
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1946

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 20
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1947

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 21
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1950

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 22
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1952

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 23
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1953

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 24
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Contract with Owensboro Typographical Union no. 622, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 25
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1956

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 26
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1958

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 27
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1959

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 28
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1961

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 29
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1963

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 30
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1965

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 31
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Contract with Typographical Union no. 622, 1967

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 32
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Daily Newspaper and Graphic Arts Codes of Fair Competition, 1933-1934

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 33-34
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Employee Commendation, 1977 December

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 35
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Memoranda, Letters, and Speeches to Employees, 1946-1960

  • Box 97ms501-10, folder 36
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Office Rules of Conduct, 1941

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 1
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Press and Stereotype Contract Information, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 2-3
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Pressmen and Stereotype Contract Working Papers, 1955-1956

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 4
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Strike of Typographical Union no. 622 - News Clipping, 1971 April 27

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 5
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Wage Information, 1941-1946

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 6
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Wage Information, 1952-1954

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 7
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Publications, journals, and articles, 1842-1978, undated

Associated Press - Editor and Publisher, "Associated Congress Members Comment on U.S. Suit"Clippings, Letters, 1932-1970, 1942 November 21

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 11-12
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Allan P. Bakke Case - Articles, 1978 July

  • Box 97ms501-06, folder 15
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"History of Owensboro Publishing Company and Messenger-Inquirer" - News Clippings, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 35
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"Janesville Gazette and Radio Station WCLO: The Inside Story of a Community Service" Pamphlet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 36
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The Kentucky Press article About Col. H.A. Sommers, "Dean of Journalists Celebrates 50th Anniversary", 1932 April

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 37
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National Newspaper Week, 1953 October 1

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 19
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New York Herald Tribune / New York Times article, "Bye, Bye Birdie", 1960 April 10

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 20
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Owensboro Examiner, Photocopy of Volume 1, Number 1, 1875 January 1

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 27
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The Owensboro Inquirer, History of Paper Written by Lawrence W. Hager Sr., News Clippings, Photocopies, 1912-1914

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 29
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The Owensboro Messenger article - Urey Woodson, "A Humiliating Confession After Forty Years", undated

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 31
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The Owensboro Messenger, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Letter, "The Good Old Days" Address Given by Urey Woodson, 1931 June- 1974 March 5

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 32
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Publication- "Circulation for Editors", 1929 February

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 34
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Publication of City Financial Statement, Salary Publication Law - Bulletins, Correspondence, News Clippings, 1943-1945

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 35
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Negative Reprints of Messenger-InquirerArticles and Editorials, 1928-1968

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 37-84
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Sample Newspaper Articles - Broadsides, undated

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 86
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Southern Newspaper Publishers Association - Bulletins, Journalism Quarterly, 1944-1945

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 105
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Southern Newspaper Publishers Association - Editorials, 1961 February 18

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 106
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Special Edition Lists, 1924-1969

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 107
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Special Editions, 1842-1969

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 1
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Tennessee Valley Authority - Paradise Project - Photograph Descriptions (Photographs Transferred to Photograph Series), undated

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 4
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Valley News Echo - Copy of original, 1862

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 5
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Soap Box Derby, 1950-1961

Contracts, 1954-1961

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 88
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Letter Regarding Publication of Building Instructions [Includes "How to Build a Soap Box Derby Racer" from the Milwaukee Sentinel], 1955 August 22

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 89
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Owensboro Derby Results, 1950

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 90
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Owensboro Derby Results, 1951

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 91
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Advertisement Sheets, Bulletins, Correspondence, News Releases, Program, 1952

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 92
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News Clippings, 1952

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 93
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Speech for Lions Club, 1952 September 2

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 94
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Owensboro Derby Directory and Entrants, Owensboro Derby Results, 1953

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 95
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Bulletins, Correspondence, Official Rule Book, "Promotion and Suggestions for the Sponsoring Newspaper", 1954

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 96
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News Clippings, Program, 1954

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 97
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Sample Embroidering and T-Shirt Ordering Information, 1954

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 98
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Bulletins, Correspondence, "Promotion and Publicity Section" for Sponsors, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 99
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Program from Owensboro, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 100
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Official Records and Program from Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 101
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Owensboro Derby Results, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 102
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News Clippings, 1957

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 103
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Reports from Akron, Ohio, 1958 August 17

  • Box 97ms501-11, folder 104
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Urban County Government, Merger Issue, 1960-1994

Sewer Merger, 1994

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 9
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Sewer Merger, 1993

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 10
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"Issues Facing Owensboro", 1992

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 11
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Sewer Merger, 1992

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 12
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Advertisements, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 13
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Advertisements, 1990 October

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 14
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Charter List of 100, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 15
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Charter Summary, 1990 April 1

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 16
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News Clippings, 1990 July 18-November 6

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 17
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Editorial Drafts by John S. Hager, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 18
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Education and Promotion, Legal Issues - Correspondence, Notes, Telephone Transcript, 1990 June-July

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 19
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Governor's Commission on New Hampshire in the 21st Century - Interim Report, 1990 April

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 20
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Ideas for Editorials, Draft Editorial, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 21
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John S. Hager - Correspondence, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 22
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Merger Steering Committee - "To Do List", 1990 July 2

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 23
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Merger Vote Results, 1990 November

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 24
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Paul Morsey - Interview with John S. Hager, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 25
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News Story Printouts, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 26
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News Story Summaries, 1988-1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 27
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1980 Census of Population - Social Indicators for Planning and Evaluation, 1980

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 28
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Notes, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 29
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"Owensboro/Daviess County Merger Survey" by Wozmak & Grecco, 1990 May

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 30
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Possible Anti-Merger and Pro-Merger Themes, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 31
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Proposed Organizational Structure, 1990 April 24

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 32
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Prospective Supporters of Urban County Government Charter, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 33
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" A Public Opinion Poll on the Proposed Merger of Owensboro, Whitesville and Daviess County Governments " Tabular Report Prepared by Horizon Research International, 1990 September

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 34-35
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Telephone Survey Draft, 1990 September 7

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 36
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"Urban-County Charter Commission, Services and Taxation Committee, Special Task Force Report", 1989 January

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 37
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Urban County Charter Commission Subcommittee, Legal/Drafting Committee Members, 1990

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 38
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Clippings, 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 39-41
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Correspondence, Editorial, Drafts, Editorials, Political issue., 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 42
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Daviess County Democrat Executive Committee - Resolution Support Merger, 1988 May 23

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 43
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Editorial Draft, Editorial Ideas, 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 44
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Editorial Drafts, Employment Graphs, Public Opinion Survey, Telephone conversations, 1988 May

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 45
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Editorials, 1987 December- 1989 January

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 46
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John Hager Correspondence, 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 47
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Morton Holbrook Memorandum, "Merging Existing Governments into Urban County Governments", 1988 November-December

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 48
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"How Many Kentuckians Populations Forecasts, (1985-2020)", 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 49
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Merger Commission - Minutes, 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 50
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Paul Morsey - Correspondence and Memoranda, 1988

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 51
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Petition Questionnaire, 1988 April 26

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 52
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Statutory Analysis of Urban-County Government, 1988 February

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 53
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Government Reform, 1977

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 54
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Articles on Taxes, 1981 October 25-29

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 55
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Articles on Taxes, (Cuttings glued on gridlines), 1981 October 25-29

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 56
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Articles on Taxes, Correspondence, "Fair Share", Articles, Notes,, 1981 June-1983 April

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 57
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Daviess County Budget Information, 1981

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 58
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Editorials- "City-Manager Government Important Decision For Owensboro", "City Manager Compared to Administrator", 1951 October, 1981

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 59
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Financial Status of City of Owensboro, 1960-1981

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 60
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John Hager - Correspondence, 1981

  • Box 97ms501-12, folder 61
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Motion for Summary Judgment, City of Owensboro vs. Daviess County, 1981 October 20

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 1-2
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The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Florida, (Newspaper Section C), 1981 September 27

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 3
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The Shelby Daily Star, Shelby, North Carolina, (Newspaper Reprint Section), 1981 August 1

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 4
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Veterans' training, 1941-1959, undated

Apprenticeship Scales and Course Outline, 1941-1945

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 6
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Ashcraft, William, 1947-1955

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 7
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Blank Applications Forms, undated

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 8
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Christian, James R., 1953-1956, undated

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 9
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Gleim, Ernest M., 1947-1950, undated

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 10
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Howard, Douglas, 1956-1957

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 11
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Labor Issues

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 12-15
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Reynolds, James E., 1956

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 16
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Rogers, J.C., Jr., 1947

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 17
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Stallings, William, 1956-1959, undated

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 18
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Tichenor, Delbert A., 1953-1955

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 19
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Westerfield, Lewis Knight, 1951-1954

  • Box 97ms501-13, folder 20
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Wendell Foster Center, 1974-1997, undated

Advertisements, Letters to the Editor, 1977

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 15
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Biographies Beginning, 1974, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 16
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Child Abuse Legal Information and Telephone Interview With William Horton, Bureau of Social Services, 1977

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 17
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News Clippings, 1977

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 18
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Editorials, 1977 February

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 19
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John S. Hager's Personal Notes, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 20
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Memoranda, 1977

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 21
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William A. Mulligan - Research Paper, "The Foster Story: Unfit to Print", 1979

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 22
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Staff Meeting Transcript and Letter to William Branaman and enclosures, including John Hagers' Written Sequence of Events, 1997 February 19-21

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 23
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Transcriptions of Interviews, undated

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 24
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United Cerebral Palsy Research and Educational Foundation, Inc. - 1974 Research Report, 1975 Annual Report, 1974-1975

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 25
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WOMI Radio - Interviews with Steve Murphy, Mark Snell, and Mary Ann Eades, and Marlan Noethen and Mark Snell, 1977 February 12-14

  • Box 97ms501-09, folder 26
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WOMI Radio, 1933-1985, undated

Advertising Agreements, undated

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 8
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Advertising Agreements, Marketing Campaign, 1936-1941

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 9
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Advertising charges, Marketing Material, 1948-1954

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 10
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Channel Study for Proposed Station, Evansville, Indiana, undated

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 11
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City of Owensboro - Letter Re: Sidewalk, 1959 October 19

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 12
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Composite Week Programs, 1952

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 13
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Correspondence, Clippings, "Jack Frost" Program Booklet, Job Applications, WAVE Market Date, WTMV Information, 1936-1938

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 14
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Correspondence, Market Surveys, 1943-1953

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 15
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Correspondence, 1963-1984

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 16
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Editorials, 1961, 1963, 1964

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 17
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FCC Application - Correspondence, Market Survey Data, Memorandum, 1936-1937

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 18
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FCC Application - Correspondence, FCC Standards

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 19
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FCC Application and Station Construction - Correspondence, Applications, 1936-1938

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 20
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FCC Application and Station Construction - Correspondence, Memoranda, 1936-1938

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 21
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FCC Applications and Station Construction - Construction Permit, Correspondence, 1936-1938

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 22
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FCC Application and Station Construction - Correspondence, Blueprints, Specifications, 1937

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 23
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FCC Application - Letter Re: Request to increase daytime power, undated

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 24
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Green River Co-Op - Clipping, 1949 July

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 25
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History of Owensboro Broadcasting Company, 1938 February- 1985 November

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 26
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Labor - Memorandum to Employees, 1946

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 27
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Letter RE: Muhlenberg County Broadcasting Company, 1951

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 28
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Market Coverage Statistics, 1939

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 29
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Minutes of Meeting of Directors of Owensboro Publishing Company, - Sales of Stock in Owensboro Broadcasting Company to Private Individuals, 1940 August 20

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 30
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News Broadcasts Controversy, 1933-1934

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 31
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Owensboro Broadcasting Company - Stock Ownership, 1978 March 3

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 32
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Owensboro Broadcasting Company - Stock Ownership, 1978 March 3

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 33
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Service Contours Map, 1948

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 34
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Station Information, 1947

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 35
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WOMI Publicity Booklet, 1945

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 36
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"WOMI Serves Agriculture and Religion" Exhibits, 1954

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 37
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WOMI Television, 1923-1965, undated

Television station applications, 1923-1965, undated

Application Exhibits - Photograph, Clippings, Letters, Copies of News Stories, undated

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 1-2
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"Application of the Owensboro Publishing Company For V.H.F. Channel 9 Hatfield, Indiana: Interviews Held to Determine Availability of Local Program Sources"

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 3-4
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"Application of the Owensboro Publishing Company For V.H.F. Channel 9 Hatfield, Indiana: WOMI and WOMI-FM Past Public Service"

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 5-6
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"Background and Experience of Owners, Directors" Exhibit with Biographies and Notes

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 7-8
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Biographical Exhibit with Notes, Copies of Photographs

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 9
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Biographies, WOMI and WOMI-FM Program Department Description, List of Exhibits, Staff Training Letter, 1954 November 1

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 10
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Biographies of Company Officers, Copies of Photographs and Letters, Television Program Questionnaire, undated

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 11
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Biography of Lawrence W. Hager with Appendix, undated

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 12
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Broadcasting, Telecasting Magazine, 1954 November 1

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 13
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Clippings and Flyer (Photographs Removed), 1923 April - 1965 October

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 14-15
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Clippings, 1950 July 9- 1954 September 28

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 16
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Copies of News Stories, 1947 August-1954 April

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 17
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Coverage of Community Activities Exhibits, copies of News Stories, 1952-1953

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 18-20
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Durham Broadcasting Enterprises, Incorporated - "Television: A Proposal" Application Booklet, Letter, Note

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 21
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Federal Communications Commission Channel 9 Television Hearings (Telegrams), 1955 January 3-7

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 22
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Hatfield Area Study - Proposed Service Contour, 1953 October 21

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 23
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Hatfield Area Study - "Survey of All Counties within Service Area" Exhibit, undated

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 24
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Hatfield Area Study - "Survey of Vanderburgh County Indiana" Exhibit

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 25
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Hatfield Area of Study - "Wholesale Trade Sales by Counties" Exhibit

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 26
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Letters, Notes, 1954 January-October

  • Box 97ms501-15, folder 27
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Hearing Correspondence, and preparation - Letter, Telegrams, Notes, 1953 August- 1955 September

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 1-3
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"Integration of Ownership In the Evolution of TV" Program Proposal of Owensboro Publishing Company, Exhibit, Television Program Questionnaire, Film Availability Letters, Letters, 1954-1955

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 4
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Interview Reports, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 5-6
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Letters of Appreciation, 1953 August- 1954 March

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 7
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Newspaper and Radio Reports - "BMB Station Audience Report" (Spring 1949), "Audit Report - Newspaper" "Study of Listening Habits" Report (December 1948), Letters (Negatives Removed), 1948-1948

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 8
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Owensboro On the Air, Incorporated Application Comments, and Notes, Clippings, 1948 June- 1953 October

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 9
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Owensboro On the Air, Incorporated Television Station Application Amendment, Correspondence, 1954 February 26

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 10
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Owensboro on The Air, Incorporated Television Station Application and Notes

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 11-13
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Owensboro On the Air, Incorporated Witness List and Notes

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 14
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"Owensboro Publishing Company Television Program Questionnaire" Responses, Letters, Notes, 1954

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 15-18
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"Owensboro Publishing Company's Public Service Report for One Year" Exhibit, copies of News Stories, "One - Month Sample of Newspaper Public Service Activities In 1953" Exhibit "Program and Advertising Policies" Exhibit, 1947 to 1954

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 19
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Production Exhibits and Notes, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 20
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Program Advisory Council Creation, Letter, Notes, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 21
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Proposed Schedule Exhibit, Staffing and Training Exhibits, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 22
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"Responses to Questions Submitted by WVJS" Exhibit, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 23
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Tulsa Broadcasting Company, Channel 8 television, Muskogee, Oklahoma, undated

"Background and Experience" Booklet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 24
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"Closed Circuit TV Demonstration Background and Experience" Booklet (with Photographs), undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 25
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"Facilities To Be Employed" Booklet, Blueprints, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 26
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"Program Sources" Booklet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-16, folder 27
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"Proposed Typical Week - TV" Booklet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 1
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"TV Budget" Booklet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 2
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"TV Personnel Plans" Booklet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 3
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"TV Policies" Booklet, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 4
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Posters and publications, 1951-1953, undated

KPIX/KSFO "New Studios" Posters, Notes, TV Dictionary/Handbook For Sponsors Publication compiled by Herbert Ture, 1951, TV Results Publication, 1952 Edition

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 39
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Proposed Schedules and Program Descriptions, Letters, undated

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 40
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"Tates's Chicago TV Directory" Poster, 1952

  • Box 97ms501-14, folder 41
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WEOA Television Laboratory "At Your Service" Publication, 1952 October - 1953 October

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 5
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WFBM, Incoproated (WEOA), Evansville, Indiana - Negative Copy of Sample Television Exhibits, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 6
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Newspapers, 1842-1995

Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer prints, undated

  • Box 59, folder 11
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Owensboro Inquirer negatives, 1916

  • Box 63, folder 2
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An Illustrated Atlas Map of Daviess County, Ky.: Carefully Compiled from Personal Examinations and Surveys negatives, 1876

  • Box 63, folder 6-8
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Messenger-Inquirer oversize negative, 1982 December 26

  • Box 50, folder 1
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Owensboro Monitor oversize negative, 1870

  • Box 50, folder 2
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Owensboro Daily Messenger art supplement, 1900 Spring

  • Box 51, folder 1
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Owensboro Inquirer [photocopies], 1901-1928

  • Box 51, folder 2
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Owensboro Inquirer, 1945, 1951, 1954

  • Box 51, folder 3
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Owensboro Messenger, 1926, 1941-1954

  • Box 51, folder 4
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 1933, 1954-1959

  • Box 51, folder 5
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 1960-1962

  • Box 52, folder 1
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 1963

  • Box 52, folder 2
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 1964

  • Box 52, folder 3
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 1965-1969

  • Box 52, folder 4
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 1971-1995

  • Box 66, folder 1
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Messenger-Inquirer 100th anniversary issue drafts, 1975

  • Box 64, folder 1
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"Robert H. Gore" from the Messenger-Inquirer, 1972 December 27

  • Box 64, folder 4
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Owensboro Inquirer [photocopy], 1909 September 21

  • Box 64, folder 5
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The Bulletin [photocopy], 1842 October 7

  • Box 64, folder 6
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Letterpress plate, Owensboro Inquirer, 1877 September 7

  • Box 64, folder 7
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Owensboro Monitor, 1863-1864

  • Box 66, folder 5
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Assorted Kentucky and national newspapers, 1898, 1942-1964

  • Box 66, folder 6
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Owensboro Examiner, 1877 September 28

  • Box 66, folder 7
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The Owensboro Inquirer scrapbook of clippings, 1927-1929

  • Box 56, folder 6
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The Courier Journal, 1876 July 5

  • Box 50, folder 4
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Letterpress plates, 1945-1956, undated

"New York Stock Prices", undated

  • Box 59, folder 1
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"Owensboro, Kentucky Total Income", 1954

  • Box 59, folder 2
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Letterpress plate, The Owensboro Inquirer, undated

  • Box 56, folder 3
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The Owensboro Messenger and The Inquirer-Messenger, undated

  • Box 59, folder 3
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Messenger-Inquirer logotypes, 1954

  • Box 59, folder 4
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"War Ends!" logotypes, 1945 August

  • Box 59, folder 5
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"Texas Gas Transmission Corp. System Map Showing Construction Planned for 1956" logotypes, 1956

  • Box 59, folder 6
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Lithograph plates, undated

"Children's", undated

  • Box 59, folder 7
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People standing under beams, amid piles [of paper?], undated

  • Box 59, folder 8
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"Security cell on courthouse", undated

  • Box 59, folder 9
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Structural beams and trees, undated

  • Box 59, folder 10
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Owensboro/Daviess County, 1845-1977, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises correspondence, clippings, histories, and reports that document the development and growth of Owensboro and Daviess County during much of the twentieth century, including histories of many defunct distilleries in Daviess County and coverage of the last public execution in the United States, the 1936 Owensboro hanging of African American Rainey Bethea.

Businesses, 1913-1960, undated

V.E. Anderson Manufacturing Company - News Releases, (Photographs Removed), 1960 April 22

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Banks - Whitesville Bank, Clipping, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 13
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Chamber of Commerce - Membership Applications, Minutes, Publication, "Activity Digest,", 1913 March 12-1913 September 26, 1945 July

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 14
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Dewey and Almy Chemical Co. - Program Notes, "Dewey and Almy Luncheon," (Photographs removed), 1958 May 7

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 15
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Gabe's Inn and Restaurant - Articles, Editorials, circa 1960

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 65
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Gant and Butterfield- history, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 66
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Green River Steel Corporation - Clipping - "Welcomed to City,", undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 67
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Home Furniture Company- history, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 68
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Hancock County Construction Co. - Correspondence

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 69
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Interstate Stores Company - Clippings, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 70
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Ken-Rad - Clippings, correspondence, News Release, (Photographs removed), 1934-1953

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 71
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S.S. Kresqe- History, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 72
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Modern Welding Company - Clippings, 1948-1953

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 73
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Murphy Chair Company - Clippings, 1949 September 1950 May

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 74
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Owensboro Motor Inn- history, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 75
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Owensboro Wagon Co. - Correspondence, 1924

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 76
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ReproSystems - Advertisements, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 77
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Stenotypes - Article Re: The Origin of the Stenotype, 1950 September 10

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 78
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation - Articles, Clippings, 1953-1957

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 79
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Union Station Pizza Parlor - Menu, undated

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 80
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Clippings and articles, 1904-1977, undated

Agriculture - Horses and Tobacco - Newspaper Reprint, 1949 August 14

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 7
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Agriculture - Tobacco - Clipping, 1955 March 6

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Articles - The Courier-Journal Magazine, "Owensboro" by Joe Creason, 1949 August 7

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Bethea, Rainey Public Hanging- clippings, correspondence, 1936

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Churches - Catholic - Diocese of Owensboro - Articles, Correspondence, (Photograph Removed), 1961-1977

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Citizen's Committee of Owensboro - Correspondence, "Official Bulletin No. 1, Re: Ku Klux Klan", 1923

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Clippings (Photographs Removed), 1904

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Clippings, 1950 May-August

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Clipping,"Comb Sea Port for Practical Apparatus", undated

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Clippings, 1954 February 7-August 1

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Coal - Article, "Daviess Has Had Share of Coal Mining Industry,", 1976 May 2

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Colonel Joseph Hamilton Daviess- biography and portrait, undated

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Education - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Clipping, 1951 October 10

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Education - Tilghman High School - Clipping, "Last Class of Tilghman High,", 1955 May 26

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Government - Daviess County Court House - Article, undated

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Government - Owensboro City Hall - Newspaper Reprint, circa 1950s

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History of Owensboro - Clipping, Handwritten Note, Poem, Typed Report, 1929 April 21

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Hospitals - Clippings, 1947 June- 1952 March

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Hospitals - Our Lady of Mercy Hospital - Chronicle, 1944-1955

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Hospitals - Our Lady of Mercy Hospital - Fund Raising Letters by Lawrence W. Hager, 1946 June

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Military - KY National Guard - Editorial, 1955 April 2

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Owensboro Journalism, A History, undated

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YMCA - Clippings, 1953 March 29, Undated

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Distilleries, undated

Applegate Distilling Company History

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The Bailey Distillery History

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E.C. Berry Distilling Company History

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W.L. Berry Distillery Company History

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The Best and Sons Distilling Company No. 11 History

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The Boulware Distillery History

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George Cap Distillery History

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The Cliff Falls Distillery Company History

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The Daviess County Club Distillery History

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The Daviess County Distilling Company History

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The Dumphy Distilling Company History

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The Eagles Distillery Company History

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The J.W.M. Field Distillery History

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Fleischmann Distilling Corporation History

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Gerteisen Distilling Company History

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Glenmore Distilleries, Inc. History

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 31
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The Green River Distillery Company History

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The John Hanning Distillery No.1 History

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The James F. Hanning Distillery History

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W.S. Hazel Distillery History

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Hill and Hill Distillery Company History

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Hill, Perkins and Company History

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Hill and Perkins Distillery Company History

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Kentucky Sour Mash Distilling Company History

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 39
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L.M. Lancaster and Company Distillery History

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 40
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The Walter McFarland Distillery History

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The M.P. Mattingly Distillery Company History

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The Medley Distilling Company History (Photographs Removed)

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The Medley Distilling Company - Photographic Description of Removed Photographs

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E.P. Millet and Company Distillery History

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 45
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The Dan Monarch and Bro. Distillery History

  • Box 97ms501-17, folder 46
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M.V. Monarch Distillery History

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The R. Monarch and Company Distillery History

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The S.I. Monarch Distilling Company History

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The T.J. Monarch Distillery Company History

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Murphy Distilling Company History

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The Old club Distilling Company History

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Other distilleries

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The Owensboro Distilling Company History

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The Owensboro Distilling Company History

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The Reed Distillery History

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The Cam Riley and Enos Coombs Distillery History

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The Rock Springs Distilling Company History

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The Old Stone distillery History

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Old Stanley Distillery Company History

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The Sour Mash Distilling Company History

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The John Thixton Distilling Company History

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J.T. Welch Distilling Company History

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The Westerfield Distillery History

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Entertainment, circa 1936-1974, undated

Hawes Park - News Release, 1974 December 24

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Plays - "The Kentuckian" - Clipping, 1954 October 10

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Professional Baseball (Kitty League) - Article, Editorial, Letter., circa 1936

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Professional Baseball - Article - William A. "Bill"" Ling

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Boxing - Clippings - Jack Dempsey, undated

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History, 1845-1970s

Chronology of Events, 1957-1958

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Finance, Stock Markets, 1970s

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First Things in Owensboro, Clippings History, 1845-1929

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First Things in Owensboro-Unpublished Stories, 1884, 1900, 1941

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 25
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Daviess County, 1858-1964, undated

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Daviess County-Owensboro Newspapers, 1844-1944

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Daviess County-Publishing Co. Buildings, 1885, 1906, 1915, 1950

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U.S.-Column: Chatterbox, 1941 February

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Industrial Progress Edition-Clippings, Editorials, 1947, 1955

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Texas Gas Edition-Clippings, Articles, 1959-1962

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 31
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Owensboro History Scrapbook, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 32
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Owensboro History Scrapbook, 1847-1962

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 33
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Early Reminiscences of the City of Owensboro, chapters 1-33, 1866

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Rainey Bethea Public Hanging-Clippings, 1936

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Publications, 1931-1974, undated

Daviess County Sesquicentennial Historical Factbook, 1965

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"In Kentucky,"; Article about Alben Barkley, 1949

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"In the Beginning...", 1968

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"Our Flag,", 1974

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"Report of the Jurors: First Publication of Newspaper Typography,", 1931

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"History of Daviess County", undated

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Reports, undated

Description of Breckinridge County - Typed Report, undated

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Description of Hancock County - Typed Report, undated

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Description of McLean County - Typed Report, undated

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Description of Muhlenberg County - Typed Report, undated

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Description of Ohio County - Typed Report, undated

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Transportation, 1922-1965, undated

Article- "Explanation of Tables Showing Estimated Total Costs of road Surfaces in Illinois,", undated

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company - Clippings, 1949-1952

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. - President's Message, 1948 September

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad - Clipping, "Romantic Era of Passenger Choo-Choo Passes From The Owensboro Scene,", 1958 November 17

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company - "L and N: Its First 100 Years" Publication by John E. Tilford, "Railroad Information" Publication, 1951-1955

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company - "Inflation Hits the Highway" Speech, Letter to Employees, "The Railroads of Today and Tomorrow" Speech, 1944 November 30- 1951 March

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Ohio River Basin - "The Ohio River Basin: Progress or Retreat" Brochure, 1954 April 15

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 7
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Owensboro Bridge - Clippings (Photographs Removed), 1954 May 22-August 17

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 8
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Ozark Air Lines - Clipping, Letter, News Releases (Photographs Removed), 1955 August-September

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 9
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State Highway Commission - Article, Clippings, Correspondence, 1925-1931, 1965

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 10
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United States Department of Agriculture - Pamphlet, "Rules and Regulations... The Federal Highway Act,", 1922

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 11
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U.S. Highways 31, 41, 60 - Articles, Budget Reports, Clippings, Correspondence, "Road Map of KY" Publication, 1925-1930

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 12
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Utilities, 1918-1962, undated

Big Rivers Controversy - Article, Undated

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 13
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City of Kansas Department of Water Works and Street Lighting - Correspondence, 1922

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 14
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City Utility Commission - Bulletin, Clippings, Contracts, Correspondence, Minutes, 1960-1962, 1929

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 15
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Des Moines Electric Co. - Cashier's Stub, Correspondence, 1922

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 16
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Electric Light Plant and The Water Plant - Flyer, Clippings, Ordinance, Publications, Rates, 1922-1955, undated

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Indiana Pythian Building - Bulletin, Correspondence, 1922

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Kentucky Public Service Company - Bulletin, Correspondence, 1918-1927

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 19
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Light Rate Controversy - Clippings, Correspondence, Handwritten notes, rates, 1922

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities - Clippings, Handwritten notes, 1960

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 21
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Personal papers, 1909-1985, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises biographical materials, awards, and correspondence that detail the personal life of Lawrence W. Hager, including aspects of his finances, his education at Centre College, his military service in World War I, and his marriage in 1921 to Martha August Brown.

Awards, 1946-1982, undated

The American Newspapers Publishers Association - Distinguished Member Award, 1976 May 5

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Centre College - Alumni Awards, 1967-1976

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Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, 1982 April 5

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Kentucky Press Association, 1970 January 25

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Kentucky Wesleyan College - Doctor of Letters, 1965 May 30

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Laurel County, Kentucky - Certificate of Adoption, 1950

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Naval Enlisted Reserve Association, 1975 May 10

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Owensboro Bar Association - Liberty Bell Award, 1967 May 1

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Owensboro/Daviess County Chamber of Commerce - Life Membership, 1959 January 8

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16th Annual Exhibition of Newspaper Typography, 1946 June 4

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Transylvania College, 1954 April 23

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Treasury Department - War Finance Committee, undated

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University of Kentucky - Citation, 1965 February 5

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Biographical materials and files, 1909-1985, undated

Articles about Lawrence Hager, 1909, 1970

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Article - "Good Neighborly City Proud of Its 41 Industries" in In Kentucky, "Good Neighbors" in Calhoun News, 1940- 1941

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Article - "This I Believe" Chamber of Commerce Newsletter, 1970 May

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Augusta B. Hager and Elizabeth B. Ginn Trusteeship - Deed of Release Between The Owensboro National Bank and Augusta B. Hager and Elizabeth B. Ginn, Financial Correspondence and Information, Land Deed, 1940-1950

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Biographical Material

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Biography- Lawrence White Hager's Life, Undated

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Birth - Letter from Lawrence Hager's Aunt Laura to Her Brother

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Clippings - Miscellaneous

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Financial Information, Legal Documents

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Financial Information, Legal Documents, undated

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Health problems-Mayo Clinic; Medical information, 1952-1976

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Bessie W. Hager (Mother); death of S.W. Hager

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Education - Centre College - Clippings, Correspondence (Photographs Removed to Photgraphic Series)

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Education - Centre College - Yearbook, 1909

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Education - Centre College - Yearbook, 1910

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Kentucky Press Association pin and name tag, undated

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Land Plats - Griffith-Dale Sub-Division

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Marriage to Martha Augusta Brown, Honeymoon, 1921 June 25

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Memoir by Lawrence W. Hager, undated

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Military - World War I - Commission, Discharge, Insurance Policy, Physical Examination, Promotions, etc., 1917-1918

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Military - World War I - Letters to and from Parents, 1917-1918

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Military - World War I - Orders, 1917-1918

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New business strategy meeting notes, 1985 January

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Residence - Deed, Plats

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Correspondence, 1921-1973, undated

Correspondence - Lindsey Blayney - Letters and Blayney Family Genealogy

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Correspondence, undated

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Correspondence - Mrs. Lawrence (Augusta) Hager

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Correspondence- Letters from Lawrence to Augusta Hager, 1921-1922

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Correspondence-Between W. Hager and J. A. Brown, 1927-1940

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Correspondence - European Vacation, 1953 May-June

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 45
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Notes, letters, and brochures, 1921-1973

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Over Sized Christmas Cards, 1972, 1973

Oversize Christmas greeting cards, 1972-1973

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Publications, 1924-1953, undated

"Air Power Can Be Peace Power" by G.W. Vaughn, 1944 August

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"Kentucky Development and Association: A Preliminary Statement", 1945 December 21

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"Kentucky Through Fifteen Decades of Statehood, 1792-1942" by Edgar Erskme Hume, 1942 June 6

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"London Naval Treaty" by Henry L. Stimson, 1930 June 12

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"Of Whom Shall I Be Afraid? - Of What" by Mark Ethridge, 1953 June 2

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"Reconversion - Idle Talk Means Idle Men" by George Romney, 1944 September 21

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"Religion Is Inescapable News" by Henry Martin, 1944 February 1

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"Surgeon John Jones, U.S. Army: Father of American Surgery and Author of America's First Medical Book" by Edgar Erskine Hume, 1943 January

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 21
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"The Poll Tax Fact Sheet" by the National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax, circa 1946

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 22
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"The Postwar Responsibility of the American Press" by Edward L. Bernays, undated

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 23
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"Woodrow Wilson Memorial Address" by Edwin Anderson Alderman, 1924 December 15

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 24
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Speeches, 1919-1946, undated

"Advertising Rates" (Kentucky Press Association, 1932 June 18

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"S.W. Anderson and Co. on Anderson's 50th Birthday Celebration" (Radio Address), 1939 September 13

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"City Manager Form of Government" (Investigator's Club), undated

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"History of Democracy in Daviess County" (Daviess County Women's Democratic Club), 1933 January 17

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Ken-Rad Tube and Lamp Corporation, 1943 September 18

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Kentucky Wesleyan College, undated

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"The Bulwark of Our Future Defense"(Investigator's Club of Owensboro), 1919

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World War Two War Bond Speech Notes, 1943 May 7

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 34
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"Your Editorial Page," (Kentucky Press Association), undated

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 35
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Banquet for Mullen and Haynes Company- O.H. Williams-Industrial Progress, 1946 October 23

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 36
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Writings, 1936-1939, undated

Death of Brig General Henry H. Denhardt, 1937 September 20

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 46
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Editorials, 1936-1939

  • Box 97ms501-18, folder 47
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Diary- Flood of 1937; "Diary of a Refugee- Floods" by Lawrence Hager, undated

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Poems, undated

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Politics, 1899-1977, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises correspondence and clippings that document Lawrence Hager's relationship with various local, state, and national politicians. Of particular interest is the correspondence from Alben W. Barkley, Fred M. Vinson, Glover Cary, Wilbur Miller, and James Breathitt, as well as the Messenger-Inquirer's involvement in endorsing and supporting various candidates.

Anti-Sales Tax Associations of Kentucky, Inc. - Broadside Commending Governor A.B. "Happy" Chandler, 1937 June 15

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Philip P. Ardery - Correspondence, 1946

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 38
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Alben W. Barkley - Articles, Clippings

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Alben W. Barkley - Correspondence, Speech, 1930-1956

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 41
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J.C.W. Beckham - Clipping (The Times, Louisville), 1908 March 13

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 42
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Robert Worth Bingham - Clippings, Correspondence, Telegram, 1933-1935

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 43
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James Breathitt Jr. - Correspondence, Clippings, Memorial, 1930-1936

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 44
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Brock-Gilbert Act (Kentucky Senate Bill 414), 1930

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 45
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John Y. Brown Sr. - Letter, 1946 November 15

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Calhoun Bridge Controversy (McLean County, Kentucky) - Clipping, 1927

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 47
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Glover Cary - Correspondence, 1932-1936

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James E. Carter - Editorial Research Report - "Politics and Religion" by Helen B. Shaffer, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 49
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A.B. "Happy" Chandler - Clippings, Correspondence, Editorials, News Letters, 1935-1959

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 50
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Virgil Chapman - Correspondence, 1948-1950

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Earle C. Clements - Correspondence, Congressional Reports on Food Shortages, 1945

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 52
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Constitutional Revisions - Clipping, 1960

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Daviess County - Letter from Lawrence W. Hager Sr. to Ernest M. Ford Regarding Partisan City Commission Bill, 1932

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Daviess County Association Against the Eighteenth Amendment - Telegram and Letter Regarding Glover Cary's Son and Patronage Job, 1932 June 20

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 55
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Daviess County Bar Association and Politics - Clipping, 1964

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J. Lyter Donaldson - Broadside, Clippings, Editorial, 1943-1945

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 57
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Dwight D. Eisenhower - Clippings, 1954 April 24

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Election, 1929 - Clell Coleman - Correspondence, 1929

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Election (Special), Congressional, 1929 - John W. Moore - Circular, 1929

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Election, Congressional, 1930 - Letter and Editorial Regarding Support for Glover Cary, 1930

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Election, Congressional, 1932 - Broadside from "Mountain Democrats" in Support of Finley Hamilton, Form Letter from Candidate Fred M. Vinson, 1932

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 62
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Election, Congressional, 1958 - Editorial

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 63
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Election, Gubernatorial, 1931 - James Breathitt Jr. - Clipping, Correspondence, Form Letters

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1931 - Daviess County Democratic Campaign Committee - Lists of Contributions and Expenses, 1931

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1931 - Democratic State Campaign Committee - Correspondence and Suggested Editorials, 1931

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1935 - Correspondence, Editorials, 1934-1936

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1935 - Correspondence Regarding Lawrence W. Hager's Candidacy, 1934 July-August

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1943 - Clipping, Ben Kilgore Correspondence, Rodes K. Myers Speech, 1943

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1947 - Clipping, 1946

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1951 - Clipping, 1951 May 13

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1951 - Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky - Public Opinion Poll Questionnaire, undated

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1955 - Clipping, Lawrence W. Hager Sr. Statement Clipping, Letter from Lawrence W. Hager Sr., 1955

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1959 - Clippings, 1959

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Election, Gubernatorial, 1971 - Lawrence W. Hager Sr. Letter to Newspaper Editors, Clipping, 1970

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Election, Local, 1949 - Letter, 1949

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Election, Senatorial, 1930 - Leaflets in Favor of Prohibition and Against the Candidacy of A.O. Stanley, 1929, undated

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Election, Senatorial, 1932 - George B. Martin Speech, Rules of the Democratic Party, Campaign Flyer, Lawrence W. Hager Sr. Letter to Alben W. Barkley, 1932

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Election, Senatorial, 1946 - Election Results in Daviess County, 1946-1947

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 79
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Election, Senatorial, 1955 - Letter to the Editor from Sam Ezelle Supporting Alben W. Barkley - Clipping, undated

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 80
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Election, State Representative, 1937 - Morton J. Holbrook Letter to Lawrence W. Hager Sr., 1937

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 81
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Election, State Senate, 1933 - James Breathitt Jr. - Clipping, Editorial, 1933, undated

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 82
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Carl Elliott (U.S. House of Representatives) - Speech in Congressional Record titled "Water Resources: A Key to Agricultural Progress, 1951 August 15

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 83
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James A Farley- Holiday Greetings, 1937

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 84
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Charles G. Franklin - Letter From J. Lyter Donaldson for Governor Campaign Headquarters, 1943 September 8

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 85
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Robert H. Gore Sr. - Clippings, 1972

  • Box 97ms501-19, folder 86
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Green River Valley Citizens League, Inc. - Clippings, Correspondence, Development Program, News Letters, News Releases [Photograph of Major General Charles G. Holle Transferred to Photographic Series], 1956

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 1
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Lawrence W. Hager Sr. - Appointment to U.S. Senate Conjecture - Clippings, 1948

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Emmett Hite - Letter from Lawrence W. Hager Sr., 1943 June 18

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 3
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Herbert Hoover - Clippings, undated

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Keen Johnson - Clipping, Letters, 1932-1960

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 5
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Estes Kefauver - Clipping, 1952

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John F. Kennedy - Clipping, Luncheon Menu, 1956, 1961

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Kentucky Politics- Broadsides, Clippings, Correspondence, Editorials, 1928-1946

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 8-9
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Kentucky State Court of Appeals - Letter from Gus Thomas, 1934

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 10
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Kentucky's Constitution by H. Frederick Willkie (Incomplete), ca. 1947

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 11
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Kentucky's First Governors - Clipping, 1907

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D.H. Kincheloe - Letters, 1929, 1930

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Ruby Laffoon - Clippings, Correspondence, Editorials, 1931-1936

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 14
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Lexington Herald - Editorial Regarding Textbook Scandal, undated

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 15
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Marvel Mills Logan - Correspondence, Campaign Expenses in Daviess County, 1929-1936

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 16
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Joseph P. McCarthy - Clippings, 1953, 1954

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 17
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George B. Martin - Letter Regarding Senate Race, 1932 June 28

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Wilbur K. Miller - Clippings, Correspondence, 1945-1946

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 19
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Mississippi - Ross A. Collins - Clipping, Newspaper, 1934 August 26

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 20
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William H. Natcher - Correspondence, 1974

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 21
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Owensboro - City Manager Form of Government, circa 1950s

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 22
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Owensboro - Ernest M. Ford - Broadsides, Correspondence, News Clippings, ca. 1954

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Owensboro - Political Advertisements, 1957

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 24
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Owensboro - Republican Party - News Clippings, 1899, 1907

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 25
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Panama Canal - Address of Maurice H. Thatcher, 1930 May 26

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 26
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Edward F. Prichard - News Clipping Regarding Constitutional Revision, 1966 May 28

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 27
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Racial Desegregation - News Clipping, Letter, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Newsletters, 1951-1953

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 28
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Miss Frank Reid - Letter, 1935 June 26

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 29
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Beckham Robertson (Commonwealth Attorney) - News Clippings, 1940

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 30
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - Campaign Book of the Democratic Party, Editorials, News Clippings, News Releases, 1932

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 31
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Frederic M. Sackett - News Release and Speech Regarding the Success of Prohibition, Speech in Congressional Record in Defense of President Herbert Hoover, 1928 April 20-1929 July 1

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 32
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Flem D. Sampson - Kentucky Progress Commission - Correspondence, News Clipping, 1929-1930

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 33
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School Integration - Clay, Henderson, Sebree, Sturgis - News Clippings, 1956-1957

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 34
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Jouett Shouse - News Clipping, circa 1929

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 35
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State Democratic Party Reorganization - Clippings, 1932

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 36
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State Parks - Clippings, 1929

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 37
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Adlai Stevenson - News Clippings, 1952, 1956

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 38
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J.H. Thompson - Omnibus Tax Law Repeal, 1937 January 5

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 39
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Harry S Truman - News Clippings, Margaret Truman Letter, Truman Library Institute Newsletter, 1948-1977

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 40
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U.S. Congress - Editorials Regarding Kentucky Congressmen Who Did Not Support President Roosevelt's Program, 1936

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 41
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U.S. Court of Appeals - Wilbur K. Miller - Correspondence, Editorials Regarding Lawrence W. Hager for the Senate, News Clippings, Obituary, 1945-1950, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 42
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Fred M. Vinson, 1931-1960

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Fred M. Vinson Jr. - Correspondence, 1974

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 44
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Fred Weir - Correspondence, 1944

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 45
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Who's Who: Kentucky General Assembly, 1928, 1932

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 46
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Garrett L. Withers - Correspondence, 1950

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 47
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Urey Woodson - Address Titled "The Good Old Days,"Correspondence, 1914-1936

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Gates F. Young - Correspondence, News Clippings, 1929-1931

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 49
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Public service, 1867-1980, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises correspondence, articles, newsletters, and reports that document Lawrence W. Hager's involvement in Owensboro, Kentucky civic affairs, including his founding of the Goodfellow's Club.

American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1966, 1976

Associated Press Luncheon correspondence, guest list, 1976 May 3

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Distinguished Member Award - Messenger-Inquirer Employee Newsletter, 1976 May 5

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Editor and Publisher - News Clipping Picturing Lawrence Hager Sr. and Jr., 1966 April 30

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Thank You Letters from Lawrence Hager Sr. and Jr., 1976 May 10

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 54
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Chamber of Commerce, 1934-1970

Annual Report, 1934-1935

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Highway and Bridge Committee - Minutes, 1934 January 19

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 58
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Letter, Minutes, 1934 November 16

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Newsletter - "This I Believe" Article, 1970 May

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Newsletters, Market Data, 1958-1961

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 61
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Retail Merchants Division - Survey, 1958

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 62
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War Bond Campaign - Article, 1945 July

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 63
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Goodfellows Club, 1916-1977, undated

Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, Minutes, Treasurer's Reports, 1936-1969

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 66
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Contribution Article, 1916

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 70
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Correspondence, Invoices, Lists of Contributors, News Clippings, Notes, 1916-1975

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 67-69
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Financial Reports, Inventory Report, Shoe Purchase Report, 1972-1977

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 71
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Memorandum Regarding Party, 1972

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"Messiah" Presentation - Letter, Clipping, Programs, 1941-1975

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 73
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"Mr. Goodfellow" News Clipping, 1969 December 23

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 74
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Party Schedule, undated

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 75
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Kentucky Press Association, 1869-1979

Convention Scrapbook, Copies of News Clippings, 1934 February 22-24

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 77
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History - Articles, List of Presidents and Secretaries, 1869-1964

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 78
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Owensboro Meeting - Editorial Comments, 1934 June

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 79
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Edwards M. Templin Award - News Clippings, 1970 January 25

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Edwards M. Templin Award - News Clippings, 1970 January 29

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 81
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Edwards M. Templin Award - Speeches by Lawrence W. Hager Sr. and Enos Swain, 1969

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 82
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"Through K.P.A. Stories With Soap Chips and Water" News Clippings, 1948 January 27

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 83
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Kentucky Wesleyan College - Correspondence, News Clippings, Resolution, 1950-1979

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 85
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Rotary Club, 1922-circa 1970s

Correspondence, Program Listing Officers and Members from 1915 to 1955, 1955

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 7
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Report of Kiddies Fund, "Definition, Purpose, Objective Plans" pamphlet of the International Society For Crippled Children, 1922, 1924

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 8
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George Caldwell Hager (Rotary International President) biography and article on visit, 1939

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 9
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Lawrence W. Hager's Service to Health, 1940

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 10
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Mary Kendall home clinic article, 161st District Conference program, 1942

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 11
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Newsletter, 1944 September 29

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 12
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Correspondence, Postcard, 1947

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 13
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"News Nuggets" from the Kentucky Society For Crippled Children clippings, 1948

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Clippings, "Impetus" newsletter, 1949

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Clippings, newsletters, programs, 1950s

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History of first Owensboro Rotary, list of past District Governors, correspondence, membership roster, 1960s

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 17
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Membership Lists, Newsletters, circa 1970s

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 18
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Assorted organizations, 1867-1980

American Legion - Letters, Resolution on Deaths of John F. Hagner and Marion Kiess, Photocopy of Souvenir Program, 1921-1951

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 50
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Awards - Correspondence, News Clipping, 1976

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 55
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Brescia College- Clippings, correspondence, 1961

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 56
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4-H Clubs - Thank You Letter, 1955 January 5

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 65
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Community/Industry Development - Copy of Whitesville Survey, Daviess County Agricultural History Paper, Highway System Correspondence, Owensboro Bridge News Clipping, News Clippings, 1867-1965

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 64
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International Society For Crippled Children - Correspondence, 1929 April 15

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 76
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National Planning Association - Letter Regarding Lawrence W. Hager Sr.'s Nomination to the National Council, 1954 October 7

  • Box 97ms501-20, folder 84
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Our Lady of Mercy Hospital - Television Station Application Exhibits, Letters, 1946, undated

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 1
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Owensboro Airport - Correspondence, News Clippings, 1940-1943

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 2-3
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Owensboro/Daviess County Industrial Foundation - News Clipping, 1957 February 15

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 4
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Pendennis Club (Louisville, Kentucky) - Letter, 1950

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 5
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Red Cross - Article, Letter, 1953 July 2-1954 July 9

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 6
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Treasury Department - War Finance Committee, 1945-1948

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 20
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United Way - Annual Report, 1980

  • Box 97ms501-48, folder 21
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Photographs, [1866?]-1990, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprises photographs, negatives, and photograph albums of Hager family members, Owensboro businesses, Kentucky politicians and landscapes, and Daviess County distilleries. Also includes a photograph album for Elizabeth White Hager's Roxbury High School class of 1880 (Boston, Massachusetts).

Elizabeth White Hager, Roxbury High School (Boston, Massachusetts), class of 1880 photo album, 1880, undated

Photo album, undated

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[S. M. Nishin?], 1880 June 30

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Emily [Nuks?], 1880 June

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Unidentified man, 1880

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Eliza D. Gardner, 1880 June

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C. S. Plumer, 1880

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Fan E. Butcheler, 1880 May 4

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"A mon amie et élève Miss White, souvenir Roxbury High School", 1880 May 24

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[Edna F. Calder?], 1880

  • Box 53, item 8
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Unidentified woman, undated

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[A. N. Small?], 1880 May 31

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Unidentified woman, undated

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B. L. Chandler, undated

  • Box 53, item 12
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Carrie Floyd, 1880

  • Box 53, item 13
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Unidentified man, undated

  • Box 53, item 14
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Unidentified woman, undated

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Lizzie C. [McKim?], 1880 April 27

  • Box 53, item 16
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Alice A. Carter, 1880

  • Box 53, item 17
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C. L. Russell, undated

  • Box 53, item 18
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G. A. Hibbard, 1880 April 29

  • Box 53, item 19
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Louise, undated

  • Box 53, item 20
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Emily F. [Shurtleff?], 1880

  • Box 53, item 21
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Edgar A. Josselyn, undated

  • Box 53, item 22
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[W. E. Doures?], 1880 May 5

  • Box 53, item 23
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Bertram F. Clark, 1880 April 1880

  • Box 53, item 24
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Lucia R. Peabody, 1880

  • Box 53, item 25
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R. R. Rogers, undated

  • Box 53, item 26
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Kittie F. Cleary, 1880

  • Box 53, item 27
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Nellie, 1880 May

  • Box 53, item 28
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E. Harrington, 1880

  • Box 53, item 29
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Helen A. Gardner, undated

  • Box 53, item 30
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A. E. Josselyn, 1880

  • Box 53, item 31
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Irving Wilde, 1880

  • Box 53, item 32
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Helen Thomas, 1880 April 29

  • Box 53, item 33
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Clara H. Balch, 1880 June

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Hattie A. Fowle, 1880

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Photograph album, [1866?]-1886, 1926-1933, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Catherine Cane, 1933

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified man and woman, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Laura R. White, undated

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Kate White, 1867

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Unidentified Female child, undated

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[Laura?], undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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John Mayhew, undated

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[J. B. Brince?], [1866?]

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Jesus and the 12 Apostles, 1871

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified man and woman [Ma and Pa?], 1929 July

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, 1886 August 13

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Winslow Harris White, 1894

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Sarah White Norwood and Charles Joseph Norwood, 1926

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified children, undated

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Unidentified women, undated

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Unidentified women, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified woman and child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified child, undated

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Unidentified man and child, undated

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Unidentified man and child, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Unidentified painting/drawing, undated

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Unidentified children, undated

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Photograph album of landscapes, undated

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Photographs, circa 1800s-1990, undated

Bessie White portrait with birthday cake, undated

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Bessie White portrait with birthday cake and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with mother, Bessie White Hager, undated

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Bessie White Hager, Laura White, Old First Christian Church, Ashland, Kentucky, undated

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Bessie Hager with son Lawrence W. Hager, circa late 1940s

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Top: Bessie White Hager, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr.; Bottom: Lawrence Hager Sr., W.L. Matthews, circa 1939, undated

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Lawrence Hager Sr. as an infant with his [mother, Bessie White Hager, or grandmother, Sarah White], undated

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Lawrence Hager Sr., in tuxedo, with his mother, Bessie White Hager, with corsage., undated

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Bessie Hager with son Lawrence W. Hager, circa late 1940s

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Left to Right, Lawrence White Hager, Bessie White Hager, Samuel Wilber Hager, W. Bruce Hager, undated

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Left to Right, Bessie White Hager, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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Bessie White Hager, Lawrence Hager Sr. The picture was taken when the Owensboro Rotary Club gave a dinner in Lawrence Hager's honor. The dinner took place at the end of his term as the Rotary District Governor, 1938-1939, circa 1939

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Left to Right, Bessie White Hager, Lawrence Hager, Sr., undated

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John S. Hager Portrait, undated

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John S. Hager Portrait, 1974 June

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John S. Hager Portrait, 1973 October 4

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John S. Hager with other delegation members from the American Society of Newspaper Editors, on steps in USSR, 1986 July

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John S. Hager in USSR, 1986 July

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John S. Hager Portraits, 1973 October 4

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John S. Hager Portrait, 1974 June

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John S. Hager Portraits, 1970s

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John S. Hager Portrait, undated

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John S. Hager, Kentucky Press Association Meeting - left to right, Fred Paxton (?) and John Hager, 1980 June

  • Box 22, item 36
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(John S. Hager) Morton Holbrook with guests at Kentucky Derby, undated

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John S. Hager, portrait-young man, undated

  • Box 22, item 38
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John S. Hager Family Portrait, undated

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John S. Hager talking on telephone, circa 1969

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John S. Hager and family at Kentucky Derby, undated

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John and Larry Hager sitting in front of a fireplace, undated

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John Hager) Ray Edwards, Fred Paxton, Kentucky Press Association Meeting at Kentucky Lake, 1975

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John Hager (with camera), talking with Governor and Mrs. Wendell Ford, 1974

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Kentucky Press Association Meeting at Kentucky Lake, Fred Paxton serving tennis ball, 1975

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Kentucky Press Association Meeting at Kentucky Lake, l-r unidentified woman, Ray Edwards, 1975

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Kentucky Press Association Meeting at Kentucky Lake, 1975

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Editors of American Legion Post Newspapers - left to right, John S. Hager, President Larry Boos, Mary Ida Heitz, 1981 April

  • Box 22, item 49
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John S. Hager Portraits, circa 1970s

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John S. Hager Portrait as Young Man, undated

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John S. Hager talking with unidentified man at Kentucky Press Association meeting in Lexington, Kentucky, 1978 October

  • Box 22, item 52
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John S. Hager at microphone at Kentucky Press Association meeting in Lexington, Kentucky, 1978 October

  • Box 22, item 53
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John S. Hager Portrait, 1978 July

  • Box 22, item 54
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding his infant son, Lawrence W. Hager Jr, undated

  • Box 22, item 55-56
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Left to Right, Dick Thomas, Samuel Wilber Hager, Robert T. Caldwell, 1916

  • Box 22, item 57
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager at 50th wedding anniversary, 1971

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding son Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with Martha Augusta Hager during honeymoon, 1921 August

  • Box 22, item 66
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Hager home at 1844 Griffith Avenue in Owensboro, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 22, item 67-69
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., with golf clubs, and Martha Augusta, circa 1920s

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Martha Augusta Hager Portrait?, undated

  • Box 23, item 2
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Martha Augusta Hager Passport Photograph, 1964 February 24

  • Box 23, item 3-6
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Hager Family Sterling Silver Service Set, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager at Messenger-Inquirer Picnic at Hawes Park, 1978 September 24

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Martha Augusta Brown (Hager) Child Portrait, circa 1900

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Martha Augusta (Brown) Hager Wedding Portrait, 1921 June 25

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Martha Augusta Brown (Hager) Prep School Portrait, circa 1915-1918

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Left to Right, Martha Augusta Hager, (Aimee?) Held, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., circa 1960s

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Martha Augusta Hager As Young Woman Portrait, undated

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Laura Brown (4th from left in back row), Martha Augusta (Brown) Hager's sister, at 10th Anniversary of University of Michigan's first coeducational graduating class. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (6 years old) is in front row, circa 1896

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Laura Brown (4th from left in back row), Martha Augusta (Brown) Hager's sister, at 10th Anniversary of University of Michigan's first coeducational graduating class. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (6 years old) is in front row, circa 1986

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Martha Augusta Hager with infant son Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with Martha Augusta Hager on honeymoon, postcard titled "Honeymooners on the North Pacific Ocean", 1921 June 25

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager with grandchildren in living room of residence on Griffith Avenue, circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager with children and grandchildren, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager cutting cake at 50th wedding anniversary, 1971 June

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., speaking, and Martha Augusta Hager at banquet, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager standing in front of doorway, circa 1970s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager behind cake at 50th wedding anniversary, 1971 June

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Martha Augusta Hager Portrait outside in front of flower garden, 1960 June

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Martha Augusta Hager on front porch of Hager home on Griffith Avenue, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager (in back seat) in Army jeep behind Kentucky Governor Keen Johnson. Harry Holder is second from left, circa 1940s

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Martha Augusta Brown (Hager) Portrait at circa 6 years old, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager Portrait, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager distributing free circus tickets to purchasers of war bonds. Left to right, Mrs. Helen Cox, Martha Augusta Hager, Mr. and Mrs. K.E. Sutherland, circa 1943

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Martha Augusta Brown (Hager) Portrait, circa 1920s

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Martha Augusta Hager Portrait, circa 1930s

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Samuel Wilber (S.W.) Hager Portraits, undated

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(Samuel Wilber (S.W.) Hager) S.W. Hager with Workmen's Compensation Board, circa 1915

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(Samuel Wilber (S.W.) Hager) Two unidentified women with children, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager Portrait, circa 1906

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager residence in Ashland, Kentucky, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager family portrait Left to right, Lawrence W. Hager, Bessie White Hager, S.W. Hager, W. Bruce Hager, circa 1914

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager portrait, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) Unidentified boy, possibly Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., with lamb, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) Small boy, possibly Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., watering plant, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) Two young children, possibly Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and W. Bruce Hager, sitting on running board of Model T Ford, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager family portrait in Salyersville, Kentucky, circa 1890

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager standing in front of horse., circa 1905

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager at unidentified groundbreaking ceremony, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager with unidentified group, undated

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager--front row, second from right--with members of the Kentucky State Auditor's office, circa 1906

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager, Ashland Bank president, seated at table with white porcelain spittoon on floor nearby, circa 1900

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager, merchant and bank president in Ashland, Kentucky, sitting in bank with bank staff, circa 1900

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager with Workmen's Compensation Board members. Left to right, Richard Thomas from Bowling Green, S.W. Hager, and Robert Caldwell from Ashland, circa 1912-1913

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager with staff of the Workmen's Compensation Board, 1916 April 1

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) Grandfather Hager's Salyersville house, circa 1890

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager portrait, circa 1915

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager as State Auditor with office staff., circa 1906

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(Samuel Wilber Hager) S.W. Hager residence in Ashland, Kentucky, prior to moving to Frankfort when elected State Treasurer, circa 1899

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Vanessa Hager as infant, undated

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Left to right, W. Bruce Hager, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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W. Bruce Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at entrance to old Federal Building, after its conversion into Messenger-Inquirer offices, at 3rd and Allen St., 1959 September 26

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Mary Louise Norwood, undated

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Unidentified male child dressed in naval clothing. Christmas tag attached to photograph reads, "To Aunt Laura from Winslow", undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with Harry Lee Waterfield and two unidentified men at Kentucky Press Association meeting, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. pressing button to start press for the first all-morning run of Messenger-Inquirer, 1968 July 17

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. starting the press, 1968 September 9

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First airplane delivery of the Owensboro-Inquirerto the Greenville-Central City territory, 1950 January 16

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American Newspaper Publishers Association Distinguished Member Award, presented to Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1976 May 5

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News and News photo Reports Citation being presented to Messenger-Inquirer Associated Press Managing Editors Association. Left to right, John Colburn (President of APME), Frank Abrams (Messenger-Inquirer photographer), Lawrence W. Hager Jr, circa 1959

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Everly Brothers portrait, undated

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Marian Elizabeth Grady portrait, undated

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Letter from Malcolm Greep, general manager of WVJS, regarding radio survey, 1949 February 18

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Nancy Head (?) Jones engagement photograph, undated

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Hudson-Moore engagement photograph, undated

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125th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Baptist Convention held in Owensboro, Kentucky. Left to right, Dr. G.A. McClure, Rev. T.L. McSwain (pastor of Third Baptist Church), Dr. E. Keevil Judy (pastor of First Baptist Church in Henderson, Ky.), Lewis C. Ray, and Leo T. Crismon, undated

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Legg-Montgomery engagement photograph, undated

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First issue of the Owensboro Examiner, 1875 January 1

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. accepting award from Junior Achievers of Owensboro, 1964

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Outside of Messenger-Inquirer building, undated

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Outside of Messenger-Inquirer building at old post office location at 3rd and Allen Streets, circa 1960s

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Outside of Messenger-Inquirer building at old post office location at 3rd and Allen Streets, 1968 February 12

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Old Composing Room of Messenger-Inquirer, undated

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Outside of Messenger-Inquirer building at old post office location at 3rd and Allen Streets, undated

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Owensboro-Inquirer staff portrait Left to right, Perry Stephens (Apprentice), Ed Pendleton (Linotype Operator), Marion R. Smith (Foreman and Makeup), Simon Logsdon (Press Foreman), Bert Tromley (Linotype, machinist, & typesetter), Al Anderson (Ad Compositor), Raymond Hicks (Foreman and Operator), and Merle "Hop"Johnson (Assistant Pressman), circa 1912-1914

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Anti-merger billboard, "Merger=Combined Government, Hospital Board=Example of Merged Government, Merger=Turmoil, Tax Savings?", 1990

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Anti-merger billboard, "Merger Means . . . You Will Pay and Pay and Pay and Pay . . .", 1990

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Anti-merger billboard, "Merger Stinks.", 1990

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Anti-merger billboard, "Surprise, Surprise, Your Tax Bill Will Rise", 1990

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Montage of Messenger-Inquirer history, 1975

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Wendell Moseley ("It Takes All Kinds" columnist) portrait, undated

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From Promote Music Week. Group of unidentified women, undated

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WOMI television-Radio station data by counties and cities, 1949 Spring

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Anne Shauer portrait, undated

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Nancy E. Shuck-Newman portrait, undated

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WOMI Radio 10th Anniversary, 1948

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WOMI Radio, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. addressing crowd from speaking platform in front of Cornell's Short Orders store and McKinney & Son Insurance during Ohio River bridge dedication, undated

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WOMI Radio 20th Anniversary. Left to right, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Hugh O. Potter, 1958 February 7

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WOMI Radio 20th Anniversary. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding model of WOMI Radio building with Hugh Potter (center) and two unidentified men, 1958 February 7

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WOMI Radio reception room at Beaver Dam, Kentucky, undated

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WOMI Radio Opening Banquet, 1938 February 7

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WOMI Radio. Ohio River bridge dedication ceremony, undated

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WOMI Radio building, undated

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WOMI Television application-Clippings, Left to right, Dr. Wade Weldon (pastor of the Settle Memorial Church in Owensboro, committee chair of Protestant Churches), Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Dr. Oscar Lever (president of Kentucky Wesleyan College, chair of the Education Committee), and Joseph W. Castlen Jr. (supervisor, Wage Administration, Texas Gas Transmission Corporation, chair of Industry and Men's Organizations), undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with General Motors Strike Edition of Messenger-Inquirer, 1946 April

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WOMI Television – Television Station application – Clippings, 1923-1965] Appendix – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. biography. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. speaking from rear of President Harry S Truman's train during 1948 Whistlestop Tour campaign. Caption reads, "In 1948, Lawrence W. Hager was asked to serve on the Democratic National Finance Committee, which he did. When the President visited Owensboro, Hager was chosen to introduce him. These pictures were made of the event.", 1948 October

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Clippings, WOMI Television, Television application- President Harry S Truman standing on back of train with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. in Owensboro during 1948 Whistlestop Tour Clipping, 1948 October

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WOMI Television – Television application – Clippings, 1923-1965] Left to right, Kitty Bess Dodson (Daviess County Home Demonstration Agent and chair of Home Economics and Women in Agriculture Committee), Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. (third vice president of the Owensboro Publishing Company), Ralph Wible (vice president of Ideal Pure Milk Co. and chair of the Television Public Forum Association Committee), Mrs. R. Haynes Barr (district governor of Woman's Clubs and chair of the Health and Women's Organizations Committee}, Hugh O. Potter (second vice president and television station manager-designate of the Owensboro Publishing Company), undated

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WOMI Television – Television Station application – Clippings, 1923-1965] Left to right, John S. Hager, J.B. Arnold Jr. (president of Local Union 783 of United Auto Workers of America-AFL and chair of the Labor Committee), The Rt. Reverend Peter Braun (pastor of St. Stephens and St. Paul's churches), Mrs. Cliffordean Potter (program director of radio station WOMI and proposed director of Women's and Children's Activities of WOMI Television), W. Bruce Hager (secretary-treasurer of the Owensboro Publishing Company), undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at opening of WOMI Radio reading congratulatory telegrams shown him by George Blackwell, the station's first commercial manager. Seated at left is program chairman C.E. Field, Owensboro packinghouse president, 1938 February 7

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Letter to build auxiliary studio building in Evansville, Indiana for Owensboro Publishing Company, 1954 February

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Executive Committee of the $1 million Fund Drive for Kentucky Wesleyan College. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. is seated at far right., undated

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Dr. Oscar Lever, president of Kentucky Wesleyan College, officiates at groundbreaking ceremony at college's new site on Livermore Road. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. is seated in front at far left on platform, undated

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WNES plaque presentation. Left to right, Lois Paul (president of Kentucky Federation of Business & Professional Women's Club, Versailles, Kentucky), Virginia L. Nuss (Woman of the Year, Greenville, Kentucky), Gay Nelle Stum (district director, Madisonville, Kentucky, 1962

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Sarah Douglas Williams portrait, undated

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Urey Woodson portrait, undated

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"The Staff", undated

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"Baseball History, 1909", undated

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Owensboro-Inquirercomposing room crew. Left to right, Perry Stephens, Ed Pendleton, Marion Smith, Simon Logsdon, Bert Tromley, Al Anderson, Ray Hicks, M.L. "Hop" Johnson (seated), circa 1920s

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5 strips of negatives. Strip no. 1: 11 unidentified people; Strip no. 2: Unidentified group of people; Strip no. 3: "Ye Round Table" list of members; "Deinlogian History" essay; "Baseball" essay; Strip no. 4: "Record of Games" for Central; Essay by T.E. Webber Jr.; Strip no. 5: "Baseball History, 1909" essay, undated

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Ye Round Table list of members, Deinlogian History essay, Baseball essay., undated

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"Record of Games" for Central, Essay by T.E. Webber Jr, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with group of unidentified men, undated

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Six unidentified men, undated

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Unidentified group of women, undated

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Unidentified group of men and women, undated

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Unidentified pantry, undated

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Unidentified group standing behind display of Spindletop Research Center, with one woman holding a copy of Economic Development of the Ohio Valley Region, undated

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Unidentified people dancing with balloons falling from ceiling, possibly New Year's Eve, undated

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Unidentified people sitting at table during New Year's Eve party, undated

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Two identified men shaking hands, undated

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Unidentified group of men meeting at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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Children taking polio vaccine in school gymnasium, undated

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Martine Thompson, Daviess County's oldest living citizen, well over 100 years old, with group of unidentified women sitting around a table, 1977 October 16

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Unidentified group of men and women seated at restaurant table, undated

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Unidentified group of people, undated

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Charolais calf at county fair, 1960

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"Grand Champion" carcass by Presley Sauer, Jr., undated

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Unidentified people sitting on fence looking at hogs, undated

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Owensboro Meat Hog carcass Contest. Unidentified people with award winning hogs, 1960

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Daviess County Lions Club Fair. Unidentified boy holding Second Premium trophy with ribbon alongside hog, undated

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Unidentified men herding numbered hogs, undated

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Unidentified boy holding trophy alongside calf, undated

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Unidentified men at farm pond, undated

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Unidentified people watching calf judging, undated

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calf judging contest, undated

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Calves being lined up to be judged, undated

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"Grand Champion" carcass, undated

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4-H Club – Calves with 4-H members ready to be judged, undated

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4-H Club – Unidentified man instructing 4-H member how to attach automatic milker to cow, undated

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Trucks on the way to the Kentuckiana Livestock Market, undated

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Tobacco – Illustrated Industrial Souvenir: "Owensboro Tobacco Warehouse"article, "J.E. Keeley and Son" article, "Just Prior to Auction Sale at Owensboro Tobacco Warehouse" photograph, undated

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Tobacco – Loading cut tobacco onto the wagon, undated

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Tobacco – Man inspecting tobacco that is hanging in a barn, undated

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Tobacco – Edward Schenk picking up his allotment card from Rodney Burns, office manager at Daviess County ACS office, while Joan cardan, clerk, watches, undated

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Tobacco – Fred Hendricks strips and grades burley tobacco by the color, undated

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Tobacco – Unidentified men looking at a terraced field, undated

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Tobacco – Young boy standing in a field of tobacco, undated

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Tobacco – Ed Stephen, president of Daviess County Farm Bureau, taking burley tobacco from tobacco press, undated

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Tobacco – Arnold Hoover, weighman, at the tobacco scale, undated

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Tobacco – Tobacco warehouse scene with man bringing tobacco in to be weighed. There are numerous cigarette advertisements tacked to the wall, undated

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Tobacco – Thomas Daniel, driving a Ford 801 Powermaster farm tractor, taking covered tobacco wagon to market, undated

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Adams Express Company. Left to right, Dan Dear (driver), S.M. Sutherland (agent), W.E. McDonald (clerk), and John Bishop (on top of wagon), 1890

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, "Like a Fortress", undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, "Brick Artistry", undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, "Source of Supply" cave, undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, cylindrical section, "Tree Pot", undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, "Fuel Entrance", undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, outside of structure with stone arch opening visible, undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, cylindrical section on square base "Iron Ghost", undated

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Airdrie Furnace ruins, stone steps, undated

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Airdrie Furnace historical Marker sign on highways 70 and 431, undated

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American Tobacco Company aerial photograph, undated

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. John Thompson (bookkeeper) portrait, undated

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Nels E. Anderson (vice president-division manager) portrait, 1968 February 12

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Two unidentified men demonstrating the final assembly process of a sliding glass door, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Unidentified man demonstrating one of the extrusion press dies, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Aerial photograph of Owensboro plant, circa 1960

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V.E. Manufacturing. An aerial view of the Bradenton Division of V.E. Anderson, circa 1960

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V.E. Manufacturing. Richard Anderson (seated), Rome Division Manager, discusses new production schedules with Martin Collins (standing), plant manager of the new Rome, Georgia, plant of one of the oldest manufacturers of windows and doors had it's formal opening April 22, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Four unidentified men working at the hydro press, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Aluminum parts for windows and doors must be heat-treated and hardened for additional strength, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Workers start assembling the finished windows on this fabrication production line in the Rome plant of V.E. Anderson Manufacturing Company that formally opened April 22, with expanded facilities, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. "Large aluminum billets are waiting to be preheated before going into the extrusion press at the V.E. Anderson Manufacturing Company Rome plant, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. An unidentified worker operating a Loewy Hydropress, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Anderson's parking lot in downtown Owensboro, circa 1960

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V.E. Anderson Manufacturing. Anderson's parking lot, "Downtown's Newest" in downtown Owensboro, circa 1960

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Boeing Aircraft Company. A Boeing "Flying Fortress," nicknamed "Spirit of KenRad, Kentucky", circa 1940s

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Commonwealth Life Insurance Company. Don B. Cawthorne (manager) portrait, undated

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Cannelton Sewer Pipe Company, 1940

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Cement dock and plant, aerial view, undated

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Central Bank. Robert E. Layman (president of Central Bank, Lexington, KY.) portrait, undated

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Central Trust Bank. Outside view of Central Trust Bank building, constructed in 1900, undated

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Colonel House Motel, undated

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Community Chest. Harry R. Marty (chairman of Industrial Division) portrait, undated

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Community Chest. Thomas C. Laswell Jr. (chairman of Business Division, 1961-1962) portrait, undated

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Cornell's Restaurant, outside view, undated

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James H. Davis Funeral Home, outside view, undated

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Alexander Paints, outside view, circa 1960

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S.W. Anderson Co. Department Store, circa 1960

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S.W. Anderson Co. Department Store, circa 1960

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Virginia Arnold Clothing, outside view, circa 1960

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Baker-Vaughn Shoes, outside view, circa 1960

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Baptist Book Store, outside view, circa 1960

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Bluegrass Shop, outside view, circa 1960

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Bridal House, outside view, circa 1960

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View from bridge showing Modern Living Furniture and Appliances, The Cotton Shop, Diana Shops, Kinney Shoes, Schiff's Shoes, Commonwealth Loans, Interstate Clothiers, Purdy Furniture Co., Gipe Sporting Goods, Red Spot Paints, Dollar General, circa 1960

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View from bridge showing Modern Living Furniture and Appliances, The Cotton Shop, Diana Shops, Kinney Shoes, Schiff's Shoes, Commonwealth Loans, Interstate Clothiers, Purdy Furniture Co., Gipe Sporting Goods, Red Spot Paints, Dollar General, circa 1960

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View from bridge showing Modern Living Furniture and Appliances, The Cotton Shop, Diana Shops, Kinney Shoes, and Schiff's Shoes, circa 1960

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View from bridge showing Modern Living Furniture and Appliances, The Cotton Shop, Diana Shops, Kinney Shoes, and Schiff's Shoes, circa 1960

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View from bridge showing Purdy's Shoes, Dollar General, Sherwin-Williams Paints, Johnston Paints, Red Spot Paints, Gipe Sporting Goods, BF. Goodrich, Ira Woods and Sons Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, circa 1960

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View from bridge, street level, showing Kinney Shoes, Schiff's Shoes, Commonwealth Loans, Interstate Clothiers, Dr. Frank Pardon Optometrist, Purdy Furniture Co., Moseley and Kunze, Curlee Clothes, Gipe Sporting Goods, B.F. Goodrich, Red Spot Paints, Johnston Paints, Dollar General Stores, Mcatees, Purdy Shoes, Atena Insurance, Baker-Vaughn, Sterling Loans, circa 1960

  • Box 26, item 25-26
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View from bridge showing Gipe Sporting Goods, B.F. Goodrich, Red Spot Paints, Dollar General Stores, Mcatee's, Purdy Shoes, Aetna Loans, Baker Vaughn, Sterling Loans, Schiff's Shoes, Dr. Frank Pardon Optometrist, Commonwealth Loans, Purdy Furniture Co., Curlee Clothes, circa 1960

  • Box 26, item 27-29
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Brokerage Discount Store, outside view, circa 1960

  • Box 26, item 30-31
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Callas, outside view, circa 1963

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Center Theatre, outside view, circa 1960

  • Box 26, item 34-35
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Citizens State Bank, outside view, circa 1960

  • Box 26, item 36-37
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Danhauer Drug, outside view, circa 1960

  • Box 26, item 38-39
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Dawson Shoes, outside view, circa 1960

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Craig E. Falk, portrait, 1960

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4 unidentified men, circa 1950

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, unidentified man at plant, undated

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, unidentified man at plant making insoles for shoe industry, undated

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, organic chemicals reactor building showing instrument panel and 2 unidentified people, undated

  • Box 26, item 46
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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, battery separator plant showing unidentified packager on battery separator line scooping up separators flowing from the chopper, undated

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Division Manager Harry R. Marty, portrait, undated

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Craig E. Falk, portrait, circa 1950s

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Architectural model of Dewey and Almy Chemical, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, battery separator production line equipment, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, pilot laboratory miniature Chemical plant, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, J. Peter Grace portrait, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, 7 unidentified men standing around plant machinery, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, unidentified man standing by plaque, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Thomas G. Gibian, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, George W. Blackwood, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Arthur L. Fisher, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Mr. Haden, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Craig E. Falk, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, William L. Taggart, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Lawrence W. Hager presents welcome plaque to George W. Blackwood, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, James F. Murphy, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, unidentified men observing lab facilities, circa 1950s

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, J.C. Daniell talking on telephone, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 65
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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, latex storage building, undated

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Richard R. Shallberg, portrait, undated

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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, James F. Murphy, portrait, undated

  • Box 26, item 68
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Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, aerial view, undated

  • Box 26, item 69
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Columbia American Distiller, building showing advertisement for Old Monroe bourbon whiskey "New Glenmore Purchase", undated

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Glenmore Distilleries, James C. Campbell, portrait, undated

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Glenmore Distilleries, buildings, bourbon advertisement, undated

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Medley Distilling Company, Thomas Barker at his desk, undated

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Medley Distilling Company, John Mark Medley and Cherolis in lab, undated

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Medley Distilling Company, dry feed recovery plant and rotary drier, undated

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Medley Distilling Company, mash tub and cooling coils, undated

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Medley Distilling Company, automatic bottling line, undated

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Medley Distilling Company, Tom pointing out stainless steel bottling tanks, undated

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Medley Distilling Company – A southwest view of the Medley Distilling Company. The bottling section of the plant is on the left. The still tower can also be seen from this view, circa 1950s

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Distilleries – The Medley Distilling Company – Two of the three yeast tubs, circa 1950s

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Distilleries – The Medley Distilling Company – The fermenting room and beer well, circa 1950s

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Distilleries – The Medley Distilling Company – "Tom and Ben sitting in executive office", circa 1950s

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Distilleries – The Medley Distilling Company – "Tom and Ben and dog captain with automatic control on still and doubler", circa 1950s

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Distilleries – The Medley Distilling Company – "Tom (far left), John Mark Medley, and three unidentified men observe as whiskey barrel is filled", circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 85
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Drury's, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 26, item 86-87
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Eastern Air Lines – First flight to Owensboro – Unidentified women giving pilot a gift of welcome, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 88
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Eastern Air Lines – First flight to Owensboro – Group of people greeting passengers, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 89
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Eastern Air Lines – First flight to Owensboro – Unidentified people on airplane's boarding stairs, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 90
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Eastern Air Lines – First flight to Owensboro – Pat Travis (far left) with unidentified people accepting shipment of electronic tubes from airplane's cargo bay, circa 1950s

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Eastern Air Lines – Pat Travis boarding Flight 404 for Newark, New Jersey, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 92
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Eastern Air Lines – Pat Travis (left) and unidentified passenger boarding airplane, circa 1950s

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Eastern Air Lines – First flight to Owensboro – Band escorting arriving airplane, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 94
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Empire Store Company – C. Wayne Doran (Regional Sales Manager) portrait, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 95
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Fashion Fair – Grand Opening – House wares Department, circa 1950s

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Fashion Fair – Grand Opening – Shoe Department, circa 1950s

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Fashion Fair – Grand Opening – Ladies' Sportswear Department, circa 1950s

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Fashion Fair – Grand Opening – Domestics and Linens Department, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 99
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Fashion Fair – Grand Opening – Men's Wear Department, circa 1950s

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Fashion Fair – Grand Opening – Outside view of building, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 101
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First Home Federal Savings & Loan Association, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 26, item 102
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First State Bank – Outside view of building, circa 1950s

  • Box 26, item 103
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Johnston Paint and Wallpaper with Gold's Pawn Shop and Jewelry on right and Sherwin-Williams on left, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 26, item 104-105
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Franklin Finance, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 26, item 106-109
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Gabe's Inn – Construction scene from top of Gabe's Inn, 1963

  • Box 27, item 1
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Gabe's Inn – Construction sign, 1963 November 15

  • Box 27, item 2
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Gabe's Inn, 1963

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Gabe's Inn – Grand opening, 1963

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Gabe's Inn – Construction scene, 1963

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Gabe's Inn – Construction scene from top of Gabe's Inn, 1963

  • Box 27, item 6-7
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Gabe's Inn – Construction scene from top of Gabe's Inn, 1963

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Gabe's Inn – William T. Moore (baker) portrait, 1963

  • Box 27, item 9
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Gabe's Inn – Sketch of restaurant, undated

  • Box 27, item 10
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Gabe's Shopping Center – Aerial view, undated

  • Box 27, item 11
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Gabe's Shopping Center – Artist's sketch, undated

  • Box 27, item 12
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Gabe's Inn, unidentified men in hotel lobby, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 13
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Gabe's Inn – Outside view, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 14
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Gabe's Inn, view from top of Gabe's Inn, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 15-16
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Gabe's Inn, outside view, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 17-18
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Gabe's Inn – Children on top floor of hotel, circa 1963

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Gabe's Inn – children in restaurant lounge, circa 1963

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Gabe's Inn – interior of guest room with wall-mounted television, circa 1963

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Gabe's Inn – unidentified man and woman in guest room sitting on sofa bed, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 22
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Gabe's Restaurant – night view of outside, circa 1963

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Gabe's Inn – unidentified man in guest room with wall mounted television set, circa 1963

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Gabe's Inn – view of guest room occupied by family, circa 1963

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Gabe's Inn – view from wet bar from top of Gabe's Inn, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 26
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Gabe's Inn – view of crane top, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 27
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Gabe's Inn – Lowering section of plexiglass rooftop into place, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 28
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Gabe's Inn – construction scene, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 29
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Gabe's Inn – interior of guest room showing bed, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 30
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Gabe's Inn – lifting section of rooftop plexiglass for installation, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 31-32
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Gabe's Inn – Lowering section of plexiglass rooftop into place, circa 1964

  • Box 27, item 33
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Gabe's Inn – restaurant seating area, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 34
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Gabe's Inn – opening day celebration-cake, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 35
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Gabe's Inn – fuse box and electrical room, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 36
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Gabe's Inn – Employees greeting unidentified men, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 37
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Gabe's Inn – View from top of Gabe's Inn, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 38
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Gabe's Inn – Tom Chapman, construction worker, portrait, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 39
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Gabe's Inn – View of the bar, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 40
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Gabe's Inn – Men eating at restaurant, all tables full, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 41
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Gabe's Inn – Unidentified men at buffet line, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 42
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Gabe's Inn – Unidentified employee sitting at desk, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 43
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Gabe's Inn – construction scene of roof garden dome, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 44
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Gabe's Inn – Construction scene, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 45-46
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Gabe's Inn – Artist's rendering of swimming pool area, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 47-48
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Gabe's Inn – Artist's rendering of roll away plexiglass roof, circa 1963

  • Box 27, item 49
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Gant and Butterfield Stationers and camera Shop, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 27, item 50-53
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General Electric Company – Women in factory working on receiving tubes., undated

  • Box 28, item 1
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General Electric Company – Berkley Davis portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 2
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General Electric Company – Unidentified woman wearing white gloves working with magnifying glass and tweezers on an electronic tube, undated

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General Electric Company – Unidentified man wearing business suit holding two electronic tubes., undated

  • Box 28, item 4
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General Electric Company – C. A. Richardson portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 5
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General Electric Company – T. S. Knight Jr. (Sales Manager) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 6
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John Crittenden (engineer) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 7
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General Electric Company – View of outside of Owensboro Tube Plant., undated

  • Box 28, item 8
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General Electric Company – Owensboro Tube Works Electronics Department aerial view., undated

  • Box 28, item 9
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General Electric Company – Gordon E. Burns portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 10
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General Electric Company – E. A. Neal portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 11
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General Electric Company – Ralph E. Nelson Jr. (Manager, Credits and Collections, Tube Department) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 12
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General Electric Company – William D. Lee portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 13
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Gilman C. Harvey (Manager, Cost and Contract Accounting, Finance Section) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 14
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General Electric Company – I. D. Daniels portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 15
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General Electric Company – J. F. Repko portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 16
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General Tire Inc. – New headquarters, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 17
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Geyer, Morey, Madden & Ballard, Inc. – Ralph C. Robertson (Senior Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 18
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Glenmore Clothes, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 19-20
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Golden Leaf Flour – Outside view of building., undated

  • Box 28, item 21
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Golden Leaf Flour – Farmer's elevator, aerial view., undated

  • Box 28, item 22
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Golden Leaf Flour – Golden Leaf Flour truck at entrance to bridge., circa 1950s

  • Box 28, item 23
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Golden Leaf Flour – Outside view of building from pavement level, circa 1950s

  • Box 28, item 24
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Golden Leaf Flour – Outside view of building, circa 1950s

  • Box 28, item 25
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Golden Leaf Flour – Outside view of building, circa 1950s

  • Box 28, item 26
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Gold's Pawn Shop and Jewelers, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 27-28
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Goodyear Tires and Appliances, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 29
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Grant Jewelers, with Levy's on the right and Franklin Finance on the left, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 30-31
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W.R. Grace & Company – "In the battery separator plant long sheets of fiber impregnated with resin, descend from drying ovens which run the length of the plant. The treated fibers are then placed on rolls for the main production lines", undated

  • Box 28, item 32
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W.R. Grace & Company – Santa Regina cargo ship in Quebec Harbor with the Jacques Cartier Bridge in background, undated

  • Box 28, item 33
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W.R. Grace & Company – "Swab Job" (unidentified worker sweeping floor of building), undated

  • Box 28, item 34
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W.R. Grace & Company – Two unidentified men testing piece of equipment, undated

  • Box 28, item 35
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W.R. Grace & Company – Unidentified worker operating fabric machine., undated

  • Box 28, item 36
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W.R. Grace & Company – Paper Machine – "South American Paper: This is the newest and third paper machine at Grace's Paramonga estate in Peru. The three machines have an annual capacity of 30,000 metric tons of paper, paper board and other paper products made from sugar cane bagasse. Now underway is another expansion program. Two new paper machines will be added and one of the existing machines enlarged to bring total capacity to 45,000 tons", undated

  • Box 28, item 37
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W.R. Grace & Company – Reactor Building – "On second floor of reactor building, top of polyvinyl acetate reactor is visible with its complex superstructure. Bulk of the reactor is out of sight below the floor. Here operator may add catalyst to batch of polyvinyl acetate being polymerized in reactor", undated

  • Box 28, item 38
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W.R. Grace & Company – Aerial view of plant, undated

  • Box 28, item 39
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W.R. Grace & Company – "Before being made into separators, cellulose fiber sheets are fed into impregnator where they will be reinforced with resin at the Owensboro plant", undated

  • Box 28, item 40
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W.R. Grace & Company – Aerial view of plant, undated

  • Box 28, item 41
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W.R. Grace & Company – Organic Chemicals Plant – "Raw materials from outside storage tanks at the Owensboro plant are brought into the plant through this intricate set of meter control valves. These control valves are key points in the manufacturing operations of the organic chemicals plant", undated

  • Box 28, item 42
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W.R. Grace & Company – "CHILE, Valparaiso: cargo is loaded on Grace Line's Santa Barbara at a pier in the waterfront section of Valparaiso, the most important port on the Pacific Coast of South America. Grace Line's fleet of combination cargo-passenger vessels offer a regularly scheduled service between ports on the West Coast of South America and New York", undated

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W.R. Grace & Company – "For three quarters of a century the Grace organization has been active in Chile. On the left is the Grace building in the historic port of Valparaiso. Since the end of World War II the company has invested more than $30 million dollars in South American enterprises. This four-story office building in Valparaiso is owned by Grace y Cia. (Chile) S.A., which has its headquarters in Santiago, the Chilean capital. In addition to managing Grace's industrial subsidiaries in Chile, this company is a general agent for Grace and Panagra, conducts a diversified import-export business, distributes products of other Grace subsidiaries through its sales organization, and handles other small business interests in this country", undated

  • Box 28, item 44
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W.R. Grace & Company – "Finished rolls of bagasse paper await shipment to the Peruvian market at Grace's integrated sugar and paper mill at Paramonga, Peru. The mill's three paper machines have an annual capacity of about 30,000 metric tons of paper, paper board and other paper products." "[put text here]", 1956 September 21

  • Box 28, item 45
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W.R. Grace & Company – Davison Chemical Company – "FLORIDA, Bartow: Davison operates a modern triple superphosphate plant in Bartow. Raw material for the plant is mined by Davison nearby at its phosphate rock mine, and is processed with sulfuric acid produced in Davison's own sulfuric acid unit, also in Bartow. Davison is one of the world's largest producers of synthetic petroleum cracking catalysts and silica gels and operates major sulfuric acid and silicofluoride facilities. This division was also one of the pioneers in the fields of granulated mixed fertilizers, superphosphates and triple superphosphates, all important in soil nutrition. Seen in this photo: Triple superphosphate plant", undated

  • Box 28, item 46
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W.R. Grace & Company – Davison Chemical Company – "Cincinnati Division: Three new steel silos, painted aluminum, in which finished product is stored prior to shipping out in covered hopper cars. Large silos have approximate capacity of 160 tons; small one, 60 tons, for direct leading operation. Concrete silo in background is storage space for ground catalyst. This storage is the extent of packaging the product", undated

  • Box 28, item 47
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W.R. Grace & Company – Washington Research Center – Outside view of second building in Clarksville, Maryland, 1958

  • Box 28, item 48
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W.R. Grace & Company – Washington Research Center – "An aerial view of W.R. Grace & Co.'s Washington Research Center. Situated on 150 acres in Clarksville, Maryland, the Center is the 100th industrial research laboratory to be built in Maryland. It ranks fifth in size among these laboratories and is the largest industrial Chemical research laboratory in the state", undated

  • Box 28, item 49
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W.R. Grace & Company – Portrait of either J. Peter Grace (President) or Marlin G. Geiger (Executive Vice President), undated

  • Box 28, item 50
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W.R. Grace & Company – Portrait of either J. Peter Grace (President) or Marlin G. Geiger (Executive Vice President), undated

  • Box 28, item 51
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W.R. Grace & Company – O.V. Tracy (Executive Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 52
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Green River Steel Corporation – Construction site with earthmovers, undated

  • Box 28, item 53
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Green River Steel Corporation – View of scrap metal inside holding shed, undated

  • Box 28, item 54
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Green River Steel Corporation – Nelson C. Walker (Executive Assistant to the President) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 55-56
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Green River Steel Corporation – electrical power station, undated

  • Box 28, item 57
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Green River Steel Corporation – electrical power station from distance, undated

  • Box 28, item 58
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Green River Steel Corporation – plant buildings, aerial view, undated

  • Box 28, item 59
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Griffin Electric – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 60-61
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Guenther's Hardware Co. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 62-63
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Gulf Oil Corporation – Left to right, T.J. Bartlett (distributor), Mary Bartlett, Douglas McGregor, Dr. Harlan Wilson, undated

  • Box 28, item 64
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Gulf Oil Corporation – Glenn Martin (salesman) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 65
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Hartman's Hardware – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 66-67
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Hartman's Toy Corner – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 68-69
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Harvey Aluminum – Construction site, undated

  • Box 28, item 70-74
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Harvey Aluminum – Construction site, winter view, undated

  • Box 28, item 75
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Harvey Aluminum – Construction site. Left to right, David C. Lewis (General Manager Operations, Green River Steel), Richard Connell, Tony Gill (Supt. of Construction, Lewisport Construction Company), Wayne Hall, Waitman Taylor, undated

  • Box 28, item 76
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Harry Holder Motor Company – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 77-78
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Harry Holder Motor Company – Scott Holder (Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 79
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Harry Holder Motor Company – Jack Ranking (salesman) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 80
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Hollywood Studio – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 81-82
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Home Furniture Co. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 83-96
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Ideal Pure Milk Co. Inc. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 97-100
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Interstate Clothing – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 101-102
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Donald G. Fink (President of I.R.E.) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 103
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Jessop Steel Company – J. Richard Connell (Administrative Assistant to the President) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 104
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Jessop Steel Company – John V. Boardman (Assistant to Ex-Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 105
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Johnson, Depp and Quisenberry Consulting Engineers – outside view, undated

  • Box 28, item 106-108
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Jones Hearing Aid Center – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 28, item 109
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Katterjohn Concrete Products – Doug William (Manager) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 110
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Ken Rad – Outside view of Smith Machine and General Machine Shop, undated

  • Box 28, item 111
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Ken Rad – Aerial view and inset, undated

  • Box 28, item 112
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Ken Rad – W.T. Stevenson portraits, undated

  • Box 28, item 113
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Ken Rad – W.T. Stevenson (with mustache) portrait, undated

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Ken Rad – W.T. Stevenson (without mustache) portrait, undated

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Ken Rad – W.T. Stevenson (with mustache) portrait, undated

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Ken Rad – [?] Burlew portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 121
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Ken Rad – Outside view of Smith Machine and General Machine Shop, undated

  • Box 28, item 122
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Ken Rad – Aerial view including Birk building (far left) and General Electric building (to the right of Birk building), undated

  • Box 28, item 123
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Ken Rad – [?] Burlew portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 124
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Ken Rad – Outside view of Lamp Division at the corner of E. 9th St. and Bolivar St., undated

  • Box 28, item 125
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Ken Rad – Outside view of front entrance to Owensboro Tube Works building, undated

  • Box 28, item 126
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Ken Rad – Police officers carrying a male protester away from entrance to Ken Rad, undated

  • Box 28, item 127
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Ken Rad – Aerial map of Owensboro that includes the General Electric Company, undated

  • Box 28, item 128
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Kentucky Electronics, Inc. – Franklin L. Conner (Chief Engineer) portrait, undated

  • Box 28, item 129
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Kentucky Electronics, Inc. – Equipment, undated

  • Box 28, item 130
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S.S. Kresge Co. Department Store – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 1-9
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Kuhn's 5&10 – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 10-13
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Levin Plant, Lexington, Kentucky – Outside view, circa 1950s

  • Box 29, item 14
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Lorena and Lossie Baby Shop – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 15-16
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The Louisville Store – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 17-18
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Mahlinger's Sporting Goods – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 19-20
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Malco Theater – outside view, showing "The Longest Day" on marquee, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 21-22
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Mayfair Square – Sketch of building, undated

  • Box 29, item 23
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Mayfair Center – Construction, undated

  • Box 29, item 24-25
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Mcatee Lyddane and Ray Inc. Department Story, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 26-27
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Mecca Club – Parking lot (arrow points to pothole), 1959 September 13

  • Box 29, item 28
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Men's Mart – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 29-30
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Modern Welding Company – Sketches of five plants, undated

  • Box 29, item 31
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Modern Welding Company – John G. Barnard (Chair of the Board) portrait, undated

  • Box 29, item 32
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J.J. Newberry Co. Department Store – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 33-36
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Nu Way Restaurant, with Winnecke's Clothes on the right and Collier's Jewelry on the left, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 37-38
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Office Equipment Co. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 39
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Owensboro Automotive Supply Inc. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 40-41
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Owensboro Federal Savings Bank – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 42-43
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Owensboro Federal Savings & Loan Association – Outside view of building, undated

  • Box 29, item 44
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Owensboro Federal Savings & Loan Association – Sketch of building, undated

  • Box 29, item 45
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Owensboro Grain Company – Soybean mill buildings, circa 1950s

  • Box 29, item 46
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Owensboro Grain Company, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 47
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Owensboro Grain Company – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 48
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Owensboro Grain Company, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 49
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Owensboro Lincoln-Mercury Automobile Dealership – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 50
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Owensboro Motor Company – Dugan Best portrait, undated

  • Box 29, item 51
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Owensboro Motor Company – Dugan Best portrait, undated

  • Box 29, item 52
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Owensboro National Bank – Outside view, circa 1940s

  • Box 29, item 53
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction workers under roof, undated

  • Box 29, item 54
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site showing earthmovers, undated

  • Box 29, item 55
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site with steam shovel, undated

  • Box 29, item 56
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site with bulldozer and steam shovel, undated

  • Box 29, item 57
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site with bulldozer, undated

  • Box 29, item 58
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site with water tower and drilling equipment, undated

  • Box 29, item 59
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of plant, undated

  • Box 29, item 60
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site before digging, undated

  • Box 29, item 61
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of countryside, undated

  • Box 29, item 62
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site – Worker with chain saw clearing construction site, undated

  • Box 29, item 63
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Paradise Steam Plant – Unidentified worker examining generator, undated

  • Box 29, item 64
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site workers with unidentified piece of equipment, undated

  • Box 29, item 65
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site – Workers shoveling dirt around large metal cylinder, undated

  • Box 29, item 66
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site – Two workers with generator, undated

  • Box 29, item 67
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of countryside, undated

  • Box 29, item 68-70
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of plant in operation, undated

  • Box 29, item 71
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of construction site, undated

  • Box 29, item 72
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of countryside, undated

  • Box 29, item 73-74
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Paradise Steam Plant – Drawing of construction site layout, 1959 November 2

  • Box 29, item 75-76
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Paradise Steam Plant – Construction site with barge bringing in equipment, undated

  • Box 29, item 77
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Paradise Steam Plant – Aerial view of countryside with arrow pointing to future construction site, undated

  • Box 29, item 78
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Peabody Coal Company – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel, undated

  • Box 29, item 79
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Peabody Coal Company – Giant dipper on the Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel holding two pickup trucks, undated

  • Box 29, item 80
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Peabody Coal Company earthmover on Rock Island railroad flatcar, undated

  • Box 29, item 81
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J.C. Penny Co. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 82-83
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Purdy Furniture Co. – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 84-85
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Purdy's Shoes – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 86-87
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Raines Shoe Hospital – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 88-89
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Red Spot Paints, with Gipe Sporting Goods and B.F. Goodrich on the right – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 90-92
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Remnant House Fabrics, with Hollywood Studio on right – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 93-94
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Ward Industries Corporation – Rexair Inc. Division – J.V. Sanders (President of Rexair) portrait, undated

  • Box 29, item 95-96
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A.J. Reynolds Furniture Co. with Seaboard Loans on right – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 29, item 97-98
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River Queen Coal Stripper – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Boarding-House Reach! Equipped with a 145-ft. boom and an 86-ft. dipper handle, the River Queen can pile earth and rock nearly 300 feet away from the digging point and stack it more than 100 feet high", undated

  • Box 29, item 99
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River Queen Coal Stripper – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Easy Does It . . .Another heaping dipper of dirt is taken off a coal seam by the River Queen. The rubber-tired bulldozer in the foreground looks small alongside the big shovel, which is taller than a 13-story building", undated

  • Box 29, item 100
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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Big Mouth! A heaping load of rock and earth overburden in the River Queen's dipper weighs more than 80 tons—enough to fill a room 14 x 12 x 9 feet. The dipper has a main door and an inner auxiliary door. Renewable tooth points are used", undated

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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Building Mountains – 55 Cubic Yards at a Crack! The River Queen bites out more than 80 tons of rock and earth in each cycle. It could pile up a `mountain' of more than 100,000 tons of overburden in a 24-hour period. One operator controls the digging operation with two hand levers and two foot pedals", undated

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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Airborne Dirt. A load of overburden falls earthward from the River Queen's dipper. The River Queen is 140 feet high—the equivalent of a 13-story building—from the ground to the top of the boom sheaves", undated

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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Two's Not a Crowd! Two men step inside the River Queen's 55 cubic yard dipper to show off its spaciousness", undated

  • Box 30, item 4
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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Some Toy! A small boy looks at one of the River Queen's four crawler units. Each crawler weighs 217,700 pounds, is 13 feet 5 inches wide and 26 feet 9 inches long. It is 10 feet 9 inches from the ground to the top of the motor guard. Each unit is powered by a 200-hp motor", undated

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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Workmen climb stairways as they go about their job of getting the River Queen into operation. In this picture, the main base, revolving frame, cab and large machinery units are already in place", undated

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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "The revolving frame of the River Queen measures approximately 36 x 62 feet. It is made up of four parts—the front-end box girder, two side-box girders and the rear-end section, or ballast box", undated

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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Down to Earth. The 55 cubic yard dipper of the River Queen is sure to provide a lens full for the cameraman and his young companion", undated

  • Box 30, item 8
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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "Swinging High! Standing on one seam of coal the River Queen clears limestone overburden from an upper coal seam. Note how the pickup truck in the foreground and the bulldozer in the background are dwarfed by the 2,400-ton machine", undated

  • Box 30, item 9
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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel – "cavernous cavity: A large wheel-type bulldozer finds a parking space inside the River Queen's bucket. The dipper is made of T-1 steel, produced by the United States Steel Corp. Welded alloy plate enables the dipper to withstand severe shocks and abrasions", undated

  • Box 30, item 10
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River Queen Coal – Bucyrus-Erie stripping shovel (side view), undated

  • Box 30, item 11-12
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River Queen Coal – Tipple and building, undated

  • Box 30, item 13
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River Queen Coal – Conveyor belt for river barge loading, undated

  • Box 30, item 14
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River Queen Coal – Conveyor belt leading to River Queen railroad coal cars, undated

  • Box 30, item 15
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Roberts Motor Sales, Inc. – Sketch of proposed building, undated

  • Box 30, item 16
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Salm's Clothing with Atema Loans to the left and Perdy's Shoes to the right, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 17-18
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Schiff's Shoes, with Kinney Shoes on the left and Commonwealth Loans on the right, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 19-20
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Seaboard Finance Co., circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 21-22
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Sears Roebuck and Co., outside view (shots 13 and 14), circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 23-24
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Sears Roebuck and Co., outside view (shot 19), circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 25-26
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Sears Roebuck and Co., outside view (shot 22), circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 27-28
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Sears Roebuck and Co., outside view (shots 23 and 24), circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 29-30
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Sears Roebuck and Co., outside view (shot 25), circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 31-32
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Sears Roebuck and Co., outside view (shot 26), circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 33-34
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Sherwin-Williams Paints, outside view, showing Foy-Johnston Paints and Gold's Pawn Shop, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 35-36
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Short Bros. Motor Co., circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 37-41
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Singer Sewing, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 42-43
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Smadford Supply Company - Outside view of buildings, undated

  • Box 30, item 44
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Smith and Bates Building, Rexall Drugs and Sabetta-McDaniel Law Offices, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 45
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Smith Music Co., circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 46
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St. Ann, Inc. – Construction site, undated

  • Box 30, item 47
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Stone Jewelers, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 48-49
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Sue-Viv Shoppe – Outside view, circa 1950s

  • Box 30, item 50-51/59-60
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Sunlight Hotel in Cannelton – "The Sunlight hotel is one of the show places of Cannelton and is one of the first buildings seen on approaching the city from Kentucky via the Ohio River", 1940

  • Box 30, item 52
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Telco – Richard E. Kennedy (lineman) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 53
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Jack D. Crump portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 54
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Melvin H. Rattray Jr. (accountant) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 55
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W.B. Threlkeld (department manager) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 56-57
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Frank R. Baker (Director of Property Taxes) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 58
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation - J. W. Castlen Jr. (department manager) portrait, 1959 January

  • Box 30, item 59
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – J. W. Corneal portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 60
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – J. E. Allison (Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 61
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Outside view of general office building, undated

  • Box 30, item 62
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Laying pipeline across a river, undated

  • Box 30, item 63
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Aaron H. Griffin (Manager, Louisiana Division) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 64
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Jack D. Crump portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 65
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Hoover L. Gibson (Superintendent of Construction and Design) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 66
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Robert O. Garrett (President, Houston, Texas) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 67
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – W. M. Elmer (President) portrait (with cigar), undated

  • Box 30, item 68
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – W. M. Elmer (President) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 69
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Richard C. Young (Staff Assistant to the President) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 71
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – William B. Threlkeld (Assistant Corporate Secretary) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 72
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Aerial view of building construction site, undated

  • Box 30, item 73
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Virgil W. Meythaler (Senior Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 74-75
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – E.J. Jandacek portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 76
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Robert O. Koch (Vice President and General Counsel) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 77
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – J.W. corneal (Vice President) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 78
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation – Robert W. Brandon (Treasurer) portrait, undated

  • Box 30, item 79
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Time Loans, with Hollywood Studio on Left, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 80-81
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The Toggery Men's Shop, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 82-83
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Tots and Toys, outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 30, item 84
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Towne Motel and Restaurant– Outside view, circa 1950s

  • Box 31, item 1
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Troy Laundry and Cleaners with Red's Auto Glass in background – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 2-3
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Up Town café – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 4-5
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Velvet Dairy – Delivery Trucks, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 6-7
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Velvet Dairy – back of building with delivery trucks in foreground, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 8-9
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Velvet Dairy – outside view of front of building, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 10-11
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J. V. Vittow Insurance, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 12-14
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J. V. Vittow Insurance – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 15
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Walgreen Drugs – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 16-17
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Aluminum Company of America – Warrick Works – Outside view of plant., circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 18
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Aluminum Company of America – "Warrick Works Construction: A partial view of the coal handling system for Alcoa's 375,000 kilowatt steam power plant. The car dumper building is shown in the right center of the photograph. When operating at full capacity the power plant will consume 1.25 million tons of coal per year", undated

  • Box 31, item 19
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Aluminum Company of America – "Warrick Works Construction: View of the partially completed 150,000 ton Warrick Works smelting plant showing the 1200' long rectifier station and substation in the middle of the photograph. The ore storage tanks appear behind the rectifier station as do the structural steel for the second and third plotlines and the foundation footings for the fourth and fifth lines. When completed, almost 13 million pounds of aluminum will be used in the construction of the smelting plant", undated

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Aluminum Company of America – "Overall rear view of the partially completed 150,000 ton Warrick Works smelting plant with the ten 104' high coke storage tanks appearing at the right of the photograph. A portion of the electrode plant appears behind the coke storage tanks", undated

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Aluminum Company of America – "Warrick Works Construction: Full view of the river water intake structure. For condensing purposes, six intake structure pumps will send 210,000 gallons of river water per minute coursing through the circulating water system of the 375,000 kilowatt steam power plant", undated

  • Box 31, item 22
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Aluminum Company of America – "Warrick Works Construction: View of the partially completed docking facilities for Alcoa's Warrick Works. A portion of the coal conveyor system for the 375,000 kilowatt steam plant is shown in the lower portion of the photograph", undated

  • Box 31, item 23
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Green River Mobile Feed Service – Bulk unloader truck with Wayne Feeds sign stenciled on side, undated

  • Box 31, item 24
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WE-3 Men's Wear, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 25-26
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Weir's Drug – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 27-28
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Western Auto – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 29-30
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Winn-Dixie Supermarket – Outside view, circa 1950s

  • Box 31, item 31-32
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Witty Milling Company and Kraft Foods – Outside view of Witty Milling Company with horse drawn wagons (top), and Kraft cheese factory in Dale, Indiana (bottom), 1940

  • Box 31, item 33
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Zales (Hillman's Jewelers) – outside view, circa 1960s

  • Box 31, item 34-35
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Catholic Diocese of Owensboro – Scene in St. Stephens cathedral during the installation of Bishop Frances R. Cotton as first bishop of Owensboro Diocese, 1938 March

  • Box 31, item 36-37
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First Baptist Church – View of parking lot with sign reading, "Free Parking Courtesy First Baptist Church—Not Responsible for Loss by Fire or Theft nor Injuries of Any Kind", circa 1950s

  • Box 31, item 38
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First Church-Christ Scientist – Outside view, undated

  • Box 31, item 39
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Owensboro Church of Christ – Outside view, undated

  • Box 31, item 40
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Paradise Baptist Church – Outside view, 1947

  • Box 31, item 41
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Third Baptist Church – Unidentified man filling out pledge card, undated

  • Box 31, item 42
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Third Baptist Church – Two unidentified women pointing at Board of Trustees sign, undated

  • Box 31, item 43
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Third Baptist Church – Child-size kitchen. Left to right, Fleming Bowlds (chairman of Building Committee), William Luttrell (Supt. of Construction), R.L. Robertson (Sunday School Supt.), undated

  • Box 31, item 44
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Third Baptist Church – Sam Powell (Supt. of Adult C Dept.) and Ferrell Collier examining ornate fireplace in main assembly room, undated

  • Box 31, item 45
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Third Baptist Church – Open House. Netta Lea Oldham and Nancy Watters (hostesses) greeting Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spurrier, and Patty Yeiser (hostess) standing next to Edna Lee and Lofton M. McCormick, undated

  • Box 31, item 46
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Third Baptist Church – "Mr. Ferrell had a lot to do with furnishing the kitchen," Left to right, Mrs. R.T. Parker, Mrs. H.B. Kuhnle, Charles Ferrell, Mrs. Dee Tarrant, undated

  • Box 31, item 47
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Third Baptist Church – "Mr. Ferrell had a lot to do with furnishing the kitchen," Left to right, Mrs. R.T. Parker, Mrs. H.B. Kuhnle, Charles Ferrell, Mrs. Dee Tarrant, undated

  • Box 31, item 48
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Third Baptist Church – "In pastor's study, looking over figures showing growth of SS Dept., which has expanded tremendously. SS Dept. is housed in new building" Left to right, Margaret Myers, Grace Morehead, Rev. H.B. Kuhnle, undated

  • Box 31, item 49
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Third Baptist Church – Large group of people in Main Assembly Room, undated

  • Box 31, item 50
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Third Street Methodist Church – Architect's drawing, undated

  • Box 31, item 51
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Trinity Methodist Church – Sketch, undated

  • Box 31, item 52
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Trinity Methodist Church – Outside view, undated

  • Box 31, item 53
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Rev. Cervera portrait, undated

  • Box 31, item 54
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Zion Church sketch, undated

  • Box 31, item 55
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First Christian Church? Unidentified church activity. Woman in 19th century costume accepting paper sack from another woman, undated

  • Box 31, item 56
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First Christian Church? Unidentified church activity. Woman singing while another plays the piano, undated

  • Box 31, item 57
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First Christian Church? Unidentified church activity. Man dressed in 19th costume giving a speech, undated

  • Box 31, item 58
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First Christian Church? Two women and a man dressed in 19th century costumes preparing to cut a three-layer cake, undated

  • Box 31, item 59
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Third Baptist Church – Interior view with congregation, undated

  • Box 31, item 60
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Third Baptist Church – View of pulpit with clergyman giving sermon in with choir sitting behind, undated

  • Box 31, item 61
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Unidentified church. Child being baptized, undated

  • Box 31, item 62
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First Presbyterian Church, 1328 Griffith Avenue – Outside view at night, undated

  • Box 31, item 63
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Brescia College – aerial view, undated

  • Box 32, item 1-2
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Brescia College – Aerial view, undated

  • Box 32, item 3
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Brescia College – Outside view of dormitory, 1959 January

  • Box 32, item 4
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Calhoun High School – Outside view, 1959 January

  • Box 32, item 5
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Daviess County High School – Band playing in gymnasium, undated

  • Box 32, item 6
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Daviess County High School – Outside view, circa 1950s

  • Box 32, item 7
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Elementary class program, no location, undated

  • Box 32, item 8
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Future Farmers of America – A group of young men dressed in FFA jackets. Young man second from left is Earl W. Bryant (president). Matt Mallory (reporter) is third from the left, circa 1963

  • Box 32, item 9
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Hartford College – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 10
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Henderson County High School – Science Fair – Tommy Lithgoe with voice transmission via light project, 1963 March 9

  • Box 32, item 11
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High School on Frederica Street – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 12
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Roger Cordell in front of trophy case, undated

  • Box 32, item 13
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Aerial view, undated

  • Box 32, item 14-15
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Parade in Owensboro. Left to right, Claud Ford (Manager of Colonial Bakery in Owensboro), Sherry Seales (Kentucky Wesleyan student), undated

  • Box 32, item 16
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Commencement – Dr. Harold Hamilton (left) and Dr. Graham (right) wearing circap and gown, undated

  • Box 32, item 17
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – W. L. Gorrell portrait, undated

  • Box 32, item 18
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Unidentified group of students gathered outside residence or building, undated

  • Box 32, item 19
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Unidentified students picking up materials inside unidentified buildin, undated

  • Box 32, item 20
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 21
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Outside view at night, undated

  • Box 32, item 22-23
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Unidentified people marching in downtown Owensboro in support of bringing Kentucky Wesleyan College to Owensboro, undated

  • Box 32, item 24
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – W. T. Jenkins Jr. portrait, undated

  • Box 32, item 25
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Kentucky Wesleyan College – Robert E. Lee School – Construction site, 1936

  • Box 32, item 26
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"Little German Band", undated

  • Box 32, item 27
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Mt. St. Joseph's Academy – Top, outside view; bottom, "Kentucky Buggy Company" advertisement, undated

  • Box 32, item 28
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Newton Parish School – Construction site, undated

  • Box 32, item 29-33
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Owensboro Catholic High School – aerial view, undated

  • Box 32, item 34-36
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Owensboro Catholic High School – Science Fair – Judy Volk with pharmaceutical analysis project, 1963 March 9

  • Box 32, item 37
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Owensboro Catholic High School – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 38
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Owensboro Catholic High School – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 39
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Daviess County High School – Band playing in gymnasium, undated

  • Box 32, item 40
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Owensboro Catholic High School – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 41
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Owensboro High School – Science Fair – Dickey Bond with topological bond project, 1963 March 9

  • Box 32, item 42
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Owensboro High School – Science Fair – Stephen Best with adaptation of paramecia variants project, 1963 March 9

  • Box 32, item 43
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Owensboro High School – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 44
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Charles Bert Robertson portrait, undated

  • Box 32, item 45
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Southern Junior High School – Aerial view of oval track, undated

  • Box 32, item 46
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Two unidentified students receiving Latin awards, undated

  • Box 32, item 47
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Technical High School – Aerial view, undated

  • Box 32, item 48
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University of Kentucky – Northwest Center in Henderson, Kentucky – Sketch of building, 1959 September 28

  • Box 32, item 49
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University of Kentucky – Agricultural Science Center – Aerial view of site, undated

  • Box 32, item 50
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Vocational School – Aerial view, undated

  • Box 33, item 51-52
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Unidentified students preparing rocket for launch, undated

  • Box 32, item 53
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Unidentified boys launching rocket, undated

  • Box 32, item 54
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Unidentified students launching rocket, undated

  • Box 32, item 55
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James C. Ellis Park – New paddock, undated

  • Box 32, item 56
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American Wind Symphony – Outdoor night concert with exploding fireworks overhead, undated

  • Box 32, item 57
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American Wind Symphony – Outdoor night concert, undated

  • Box 32, item 58
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First Night Game at Miller Field, 1937 June 10

  • Box 32, item 59
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Dade Park – View of crowded grandstand., undated

  • Box 32, item 60
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Dade Park – Opening Day, 1940 August 3

  • Box 32, item 61
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Lake Malone State Park – Concession House – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 62
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Lake Malone State Park – Outside view of unidentified building, undated

  • Box 32, item 63
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Lake Malone State Park – Swimming area showing dock and boat, undated

  • Box 32, item 64
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Lake Malone State Park – View of lake showing picnic area, undated

  • Box 32, item 65
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Lake Malone State Park – View of the beach area, undated

  • Box 32, item 66
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Louisville Orchestra – Robert Whitney (conductor) portrait, undated

  • Box 32, item 67-68
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Miss Livermore Festival – Unidentified contestant, irregular, undated

  • Box 32, item 69-70
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Miss Livermore Festival – Unidentified contestant, undated

  • Box 32, item 71-72
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Municipal Golf Course – Pro Shop site, undated

  • Box 32, item 73
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Municipal Golf Course – Bon Harbor Hills, undated

  • Box 32, item 74
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Owensboro Baseball Team – State tournament, undated

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Soap Box Derby – Two unidentified contestants in their racers, 1955

  • Box 32, item 76
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Soap Box Derby – Unidentified man holding award, 1955

  • Box 32, item 77
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Soap Box Derby – Contestant with family filling out entry form, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Two unidentified Derby contestants sit next to Patricia Anne O'Malley, Junior Chamber of Commerce Beauty Queen, during Owensboro parade, 1955

  • Box 32, item 79
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Soap Box Derby – Owensboro parade, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Billy O'Flynn, 1953 Owensboro Soap Box Derby champion, dressed as a Kentucky Colonel, 1953

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Soap Box Derby – Billy O'Flynn, dressed as Kentucky Colonel, flanked by family, 1953

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Soap Box Derby – Unidentified contestant with super-imposed cartoon caption of him dreaming of winning the Derby, 1955

  • Box 32, item 83
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Soap Box Derby – Derby car and driver being weighed, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Unmanned racers lined up, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Unidentified driver in his car, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Contestant in racer resting on sawhorses, front view, 1955

  • Box 32, item 87
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Soap Box Derby – Contestant beginning to build racer, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Contestant getting tools together to build racer, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Billy O'Flynn, 1953 Owensboro Derby champion, in World's Champion cut-out, 1953

  • Box 32, item 90
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Soap Box Derby – View of the race track with three contestants racing, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Parade of contestants on race track, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Racers approaching finish line, 1955

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Soap Box Derby – Billy O'Flynn, 1953 Owensboro Derby champion, dressed as a Kentucky Colonel, 1953

  • Box 32, item 94
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Soap Box Derby – Oil can Trophy Race (pre-Derby feature event) in Akron, Ohio. Left to right, around Pat Boone (seated in car), Guy Madison, Mrs. Pat Boone, Eddie Bracken, W.G. Power, Derby executive director and Chevrolet advertising manager, 1958 August 17

  • Box 32, item 95
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Soap Box Derby – Racers nearing finish line in Akron, Ohio. Left to right, Freddie Foster of Charlotte, N.C., Tommy Zampini of Torrington, Conn., Jim Saul of New Orleans, 1958 August 17

  • Box 32, item 96
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Soap Box Derby – James Miley of Muncie, Indiana, is awarded the national champion's trophy by Edward N. Cole, general manager of Chevrolet, 1958 August 17

  • Box 32, item 97
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Soap Box Derby – The 160 champions, carrying flags identifying their cities, parade down Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio, before the start of the racing, 1958 August 17

  • Box 32, item 98
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Soap Box Derby – Aerial view of crowd and pre-race parade down Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio, 1958 August 17

  • Box 32, item 99
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Soap Box Derby – Celebrities join early round losers in grandstand to cheer contestants still racing. Left to right, Guy Madison, Pat Boone, and Eddie Bracken, 1958 August 17

  • Box 32, item 100
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Owensboro Fire Department – Engine House No. 1. Showing horse-drawn equipment, circa 1903

  • Box 32, item 101
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Partially submerged house and pickup truck, undated

  • Box 32, item 102
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Lewisport, Kentucky – Welcome to Lewisport sign and flooded area beyond, undated

  • Box 32, item 103
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Truck crossing flooded roadway, undated

  • Box 32, item 104
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Flood encircled barn with Jefferson Island advertisement painted on side, undated

  • Box 32, item 105
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Partially submerged house and pickup truck, undated

  • Box 32, item 106
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Flooding in Cannelton, IN. – Cannelton Sewer Pipe Co. in background, concrete floodwall holding back floodwaters, undated

  • Box 32, item 107
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Outside view of Lewisport, Kentucky, post office, undated

  • Box 32, item 108
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Flooding in Lewisport, KY – Aerial view of flooded areas, undated

  • Box 32, item 109
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Flooding in Pettit, KY – Aerial view of flooded areas, undated

  • Box 32, item 110
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View from boat, undated

  • Box 32, item 111
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Submerged ticket booth, undated

  • Box 32, item 112
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Submerged barns, undated

  • Box 32, item 113
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Two children watch as tugboat pushes two barges up the river, undated

  • Box 32, item 114
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Submerged street and partially submerged parking meters, undated

  • Box 32, item 115
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Flooding in Cannelton, IN. – Aerial view of concrete floodwall holding back flood waters, undated

  • Box 32, item 116
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Tugboat pushing two barges up the river under a steel bridge, undated

  • Box 32, item 117
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Horses outside of barn near flooded field, undated

  • Box 32, item 118
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Flooding in Maceo, KY – Aerial view of flooded area, undated

  • Box 32, item 119
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Partially submerged Sonny's café and other stores, undated

  • Box 32, item 120
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Partially submerged drive-in theater, undated

  • Box 32, item 121
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Farm tractor pulling wagon to evacuate people from building, undated

  • Box 32, item 122
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Unidentified man paddling canoe around the outside of a house, undated

  • Box 32, item 123
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Daviess County Hospital – Wallace E. Johnson portrait, 1961 April

  • Box 32, item 124
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Daviess County Hospital – Operating room, undated

  • Box 32, item 125
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Daviess County Hospital – Baby beds, undated

  • Box 32, item 126
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Hancock County Health Department – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 127
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McLean County Hospital – Construction site, undated

  • Box 32, item 128-129
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McLean County Health Center – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 130
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Our Lady of Mercy Hospital – Aerial view, undated

  • Box 32, item 131
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Our Lady of Mercy Hospital – Outside view, undated

  • Box 32, item 132
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Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, undated

  • Box 32, item 133
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W.T. Pendleton Sr. portrait (county sheriff), undated

  • Box 33, item 1
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Owensboro Police Department - Clippings – Split photo reproduction – Top, George P. Meisenheimer (chief of police) portrait Bottom, horse-drawn patrol wagon, 1904

  • Box 33, item 2
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Owensboro Police Department – Clippings – Police force in front of police headquarters, 1904

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Mrs. George V. Triplett (librarian), undated

  • Box 33, item 4
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Daviess County Library Bookmobile, undated

  • Box 33, item 5
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Public Library – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 6
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with sons in uniform, 1945

  • Box 33, item 7
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Air Force – Three unidentified flyers standing behind row of bombs and in front of aircraft, undated

  • Box 33, item 8
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Navy – captain J. B. Denny portrait, 1958 June 16

  • Box 33, item 9
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Kentucky National Guard – Outside view of headquarters, undated

  • Box 33, item 10-11
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Mr. and Mrs. John Spalding looking at medal, undated

  • Box 33, item 12
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U.S. Army Reserve building – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 13
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U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 14
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U.S. Naval Reserve – Electronic Warfare Co. 9-190 – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 15
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U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 16
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Unidentified ceremony, undated

  • Box 33, item 17
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ROTC ceremony, undated

  • Box 33, item 18
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Two unidentified naval personnel talking with man, undated

  • Box 33, item 19
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Civil Air Patrol – Mrs. Copen (left) shaking hands with Mrs. Ray in front of Piper Cub, undated

  • Box 33, item 20
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U.S. Army – Recruits being sworn in, undated

  • Box 33, item 21
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U.S. Marine Corps – Soldier aiming M-1 rifle, undated

  • Box 33, item 22
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U.S. Army – Unidentified group of soldiers, undated

  • Box 33, item 23
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U.S. Army – Unidentified soldier introducing himself to line of soldiers, undated

  • Box 33, item 24
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Left to right, Lyter Donaldson, Keen Johnson, E.G. Devit, unidentified, E.G. Luderman at Livermore, Kentucky, 1940

  • Box 33, item 25
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Postcard – Group of men, possibly on boat, wearing some type of uniform with the letter Z pinned to their shirts; postcard written by Fred and sent to Miss Lela Ben Berry in Chicago, Illinois, 1909 August 11

  • Box 33, item 26
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Group of women protesting. A police officer restrains one woman while another attempts to grab him, undated

  • Box 33, item 27
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Women protesters, undated

  • Box 33, item 28
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Group portrait of unidentified men and women, undated

  • Box 33, item 29
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Horse-drawn wagon in front of Adams Express Company, undated

  • Box 33, item 30
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Gail Arnold putting up Junior Achievement bulletin on bulletin board, undated

  • Box 33, item 31
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Decomposed body lying in river, undated

  • Box 33, item 32
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Body being recovered from river, undated

  • Box 33, item 33
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Unidentified Boy Scout Troop, undated

  • Box 33, item 34
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Unidentified bridge, undated

  • Box 33, item 35
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Business exhibition in gymnasium, undated

  • Box 33, item 36
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Civil Defense Headquarters – Office, undated

  • Box 33, item 37
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Central District Development Area – Project Area Map, 1962 July

  • Box 33, item 38
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"Christmas in the city" – Children in store, undated

  • Box 33, item 39
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Christmas shoppers, undated

  • Box 33, item 40
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Clean sewer tunnel, undated

  • Box 33, item 41
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Coca Cola truck with spilled crates of soda on street, circa 1950s

  • Box 33, item 42
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Owensboro, Daviess County – new courthouse construction around old courthouse, undated

  • Box 33, item 43
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"Better Home"- Two unidentified men in rafters of new home construction, undated

  • Box 33, item 44
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Ground clearing to make way for Wesleyan Park Plaza shopping Center – nest to ESSO gas station, Johnson Depp & Quisenberry building in background, undated

  • Box 33, item 45
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Unidentified building construction site, undated

  • Box 33, item 46
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Unidentified group at opening of unidentified plant, undated

  • Box 33, item 47
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Unidentified road-widening project, undated

  • Box 33, item 48
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Skating rink construction at Sportscenter, undated

  • Box 33, item 49
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New bridge construction, undated

  • Box 33, item 50
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Decontaminators, undated

  • Box 33, item 51
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Night scene downtown showing new street lights, circa 1950s

  • Box 33, item 52
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Night scene downtown without new street lights, circa 1950s

  • Box 33, item 53
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Cars on street at night, circa 1950s

  • Box 33, item 54-55
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Downtown Owensboro at night, circa 1950s

  • Box 33, item 56
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Unidentified parade downtown, undated

  • Box 33, item 57
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Aerial view of section of downtown (Sears, Roebuck and Co. building at top), undated

  • Box 33, item 58
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"Ex-Home Sweet Home" at corner of E. 3rd Street and Leitchfield Road, undated

  • Box 33, item 59
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Daytime scene of downtown, circa 1950s

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Henderson Sesquicentennial Parade, undated

  • Box 33, item 62
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Henderson Sesquicentennial Commemoration – Women in costume, undated

  • Box 33, item 63
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Henderson Sesquicentennial Commemoration – Henderson bust, undated

  • Box 33, item 64
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America's Junior Miss Pageant – Contestant in formal gown, undated

  • Box 33, item 65
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Light bulb apparatus, undated

  • Box 33, item 66
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Linen Service Building – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 67
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McLean County Jail in Calhoun, Kentucky – Left to right, Raymond Eugene Geary (murder suspect), Eugene Denny (Muhlenberg County Deputy Sheriff), undated

  • Box 33, item 68
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"The Madrigal" performance, undated

  • Box 33, item 69
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Messiah Rehearsal, undated

  • Box 33, item 70
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Moving in 10,000 truckloads of dirt for unidentified project. Left to right, David Hocker, June Frey, and Rufus Waltrip, undated

  • Box 33, item 71
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National Poison Prevention Week Display, 1963 March

  • Box 33, item 72
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Opportunity Center Boost – Three unidentified people examining donation, undated

  • Box 33, item 73
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Unidentified women's group meeting – Unidentified Owensboro delegate, undated

  • Box 33, item 74
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Unidentified industrial plant scene – possibly Paradise Fossil Steam Power Plant, undated

  • Box 33, item 75
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Paradise, Kentucky, post office and general store – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 76
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Paradise, Kentucky, post office and general store with cars – Outside view, undated

  • Box 33, item 77
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Pumper machine in unidentified building, undated

  • Box 33, item 78
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Santa Claus Headquarters (Santa Claus, Indiana) showing post office, gift shop, and gas pump, 1939

  • Box 33, item 79
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Spencer Co. oil well, undated

  • Box 33, item 80
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Studebaker Avanti, undated

  • Box 33, item 81
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Taylors Mt. Burglary with opened safe and sledgehammer., undated

  • Box 33, item 82
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Telephone operators, undated

  • Box 33, item 83
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Tennessee Valley Authority – Paradise Project – Temporary Employment Office at Citizens Bank in Drakesboro, Kentucky – People receiving job applications, 1959 November 2

  • Box 33, item 84
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Virginia Wilson on horse "Fashion", undated

  • Box 33, item 85
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Winter scene showing horses and mailbox of Howell J. Davis, undated

  • Box 33, item 86
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Unidentified woman buying sugar, 1945 April

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Unidentified woman shopping at small grocery and talking to store manager, 1945 April

  • Box 34, item 2
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Two unidentified men and woman (wearing dress) operating a drill press, undated

  • Box 34, item 3
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Two unidentified men doing banking, 1945 April

  • Box 34, item 4
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Unidentified child in front of store window display of Santa Claus, undated

  • Box 34, item 5
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Keen Johnson riding in Army jeep, undated

  • Box 34, item 6
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Aerial view of unidentified campground, undated

  • Box 34, item 7
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Group of unidentified men and boys in canoes on lakeshore, undated

  • Box 34, item 8
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Children fishing at unidentified campground, undated

  • Box 34, item 9
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Young boys with catch of fish, undated

  • Box 34, item 10
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Young women untangling string to a kite, undated

  • Box 34, item 11
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Young women flying a kite, undated

  • Box 34, item 12
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Aerial view of Trail-A-Way Lake, Yelvington KY, undated

  • Box 34, item 13
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Unidentified gathering of women at theater/opera house for unidentified home appliance demonstration, circa 1920s-1930s

  • Box 34, item 14-15
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Unidentified group of people meeting in room with Office of Price Administration signs on walls, 1945 April

  • Box 34, item 16
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Unidentified ecumenical meeting, undated

  • Box 34, item 17
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Backyard of unidentified apartment complex, undated

  • Box 34, item 18
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Unidentified women entering house, undated

  • Box 34, item 19
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Building destroyed by fire unidentified people, undated

  • Box 34, item 20
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Building destroyed by fire, undated

  • Box 34, item 21
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Three unidentified men in front of housing development, undated

  • Box 34, item 22
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Two unidentified men standing in doorway talking, undated

  • Box 34, item 23
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Unidentified woman talking in doorway while a man waits outside, undated

  • Box 34, item 24
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Elderly man having discussion with three unidentified women, undated

  • Box 34, item 25
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Unidentified men (perhaps city officials) standing outside of apartment complex, undated

  • Box 34, item 26
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Two unidentified women and an unidentified man sitting on blanket next to a fence, undated

  • Box 34, item 27
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Aerial view of unidentified industrial construction site. Power plant along river is at top, undated

  • Box 34, item 28
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Outside view of the back of unidentified building at the corner of Walnut and 12th Street – Looking northwest from the intersection, the American Tobacco Company, undated

  • Box 34, item 29
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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 34, item 30
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Aerial view of Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Elmer Smith Station power plant, undated

  • Box 34, item 31
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Aerial view of residence – later turned into YMCA, gym built behind in 1953, later Cliff Hagan's Boys Club, undated

  • Box 34, item 32
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Unidentified women holding bowling trophies, 1962

  • Box 34, item 33
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Unidentified meeting. Mrs. Frank Greathouse, Douglas Noble, Layman Hawkins, John Allard, John Howard, Jack Hancock, and 4 other unidentified people, undated

  • Box 34, item 34
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Two unidentified men operating IBM and Bendix computers. caption attached on back does not match photograph, undated

  • Box 34, item 35
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Unidentified man working on paperwork while sitting at desk, undated

  • Box 34, item 36
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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 34, item 37
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Unidentified log cabin house, undated

  • Box 34, item 38
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Drawing of unidentified Civil War-era Union ironclad warship with paddlewheels, undated

  • Box 34, item 39
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Unidentified group of women and children standing in doorway, undated

  • Box 34, item 40
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Unidentified children moving clothing by baskets and a little red wagon into building, undated

  • Box 34, item 41
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Unidentified men playing croquet, undated

  • Box 34, item 42
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Unidentified awards ceremony involving horse trophies. Left to right, unidentified man, Virginia Wells, Paula Lynn, Paul Lynn, undated

  • Box 34, item 43
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Unidentified woman standing on rocket display "The Challenge", undated

  • Box 34, item 44
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Drawing of winter scene by C.L. Haney, undated

  • Box 34, item 45
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Unidentified man in tool shop, undated

  • Box 34, item 46
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Aerial view of railroad yard, undated

  • Box 34, item 47
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Unidentified man sitting at desk, circa 1940s

  • Box 34, item 48
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Unidentified man sitting at rolltop desk, undated

  • Box 34, item 49
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Two unidentified men shaking hands outside of building, undated

  • Box 34, item 50
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Unidentified man addressing students, undated

  • Box 34, item 51
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Unidentified man talking with three unidentified children, undated

  • Box 34, item 52
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Two unidentified young men in library, undated

  • Box 34, item 53
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Two unidentified women looking at appliance, undated

  • Box 34, item 54
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Unidentified men and women sitting at banquet table, circa 1950s

  • Box 34, item 55
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Unidentified men and women seated at social event, undated

  • Box 34, item 56
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Unidentified people with horse, undated

  • Box 34, item 57
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American Legion – Drum Corps, undated

  • Box 34, item 58-60
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Chamber of Commerce – Group of men in front of County Agricultural Agent's Office/Chamber of Commerce. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. is man standing second from the right, circa 1920s

  • Box 34, item 61
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Civitan Club – Officers – Left to right, unidentified, Bob Zachary, George Wood, Leonard Maginn, Pete Felix, undated

  • Box 34, item 62
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Civitan Club – Officers – Left to right, unidentified, unidentified, Paul Weaver, Jim McBrayer, undated

  • Box 34, item 63
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Junior Achievement – Outside view of building, undated

  • Box 34, item 64
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Junior Achievement – Outdoor sign, undated

  • Box 34, item 65-66
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Junior Achievement – Unidentified man holding items submitted at National Junior Achievements meeting, undated

  • Box 34, item 67
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Junior Achievement Company sponsored by Green River Steel Corp. – Unidentified young men and women stapling stockholders' reports, undated

  • Box 34, item 68
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Junior Achievement – Unidentified young people holding gifts in front of State of Kentucky Seal, undated

  • Box 34, item 69
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Junior Achievement – George W. Anders portrait (vice president), undated

  • Box 34, item 70
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Lions Club – Radio Auction – Unidentified people at swimming pool holding sign for the Lions Radio Auction, undated

  • Box 34, item 71
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Lions Club – Members taking donations, undated

  • Box 34, item 72
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Lions Club – Radio Auction – Auction Items, undated

  • Box 34, item 73
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Lions Club – Unidentified man with unidentified boy (standing on chair), undated

  • Box 34, item 74
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Mental Health Association – Unidentified people donating money, undated

  • Box 34, item 75
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Pilat Club – Officers, undated

  • Box 34, item 76-77
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Rainbow Girls – Left to right, Jean camp, Sandra Vanover, undated

  • Box 34, item 78
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Anglo Baseball Team, undated

  • Box 34, item 79
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Horse Racing – Unidentified jockey on horse and group holding James T. Whitmer Memorial banner, undated

  • Box 34, item 80
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Horse Racing – Unidentified jockey on horse and group holding A.M. Fisher Handicap banner, undated

  • Box 34, item 81
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Horse Racing – Unidentified horses racing, undated

  • Box 34, item 82
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Portrait of unidentified young man, undated

  • Box 34, item 83
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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 34, item 84
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R. B. Ames portrait, 1968 June 11

  • Box 34, item 85
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W. S. "Army"Armstrong portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 86
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B. M. "Buddy"Atkinson Jr. portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 87
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Rodney B. Baker (in Boy Scout uniform) portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 88
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Thomas A. Ballantine portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 89
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Harold C. Barnett portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 90
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Clarence Batsel (in boxer's pose) portrait, 1939

  • Box 34, item 91
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Jody Berry portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 92
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Mrs. George Thomas Brown portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 93
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E. C. "Bud"Calman portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 94
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Rodney D. Chipp portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 95
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J. R. Connell portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 96
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Ann Davis portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 97
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J. Howard Edmondson portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 98
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Dr. Rudolph H. Friedrich (Council on Dental Health secretary) portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 99
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Harry Hancock portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 100
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J. H. Hillman Jr. portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 101
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W. R. Hoaglund (Special Agent, FBI, Louisville, Kentucky.) portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 102
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Laban Jackson portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 103
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Clayton Jones portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 104
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Simon "Buck" Logsdon portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 105
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George W. McConnell portrait, 1956 February 10

  • Box 34, item 106
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Orad McCutchor portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 107
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Robert McDowell portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 108
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W. J. McNeil portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 109
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Rogers C.B. Morton portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 110
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T. B. Nanty portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 111
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W. M. Nave portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 112-113
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Ed F. Piper portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 114
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Richard C. Powers portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 115
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Bob Prince portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 116
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Dillman A. Rash portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 117
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Dr. Paul Russell portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 118
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C. Terry Saul portrait, 1960 March 30

  • Box 34, item 119
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C. G. Schacklett Jr. portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 120
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Dr. Ralph W. Sockman portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 121
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Brian Sullivan (Louisville Orchestra) portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 122
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Van Orden portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 123
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Morris Wilson portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 124
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Gates F. Young portrait, undated

  • Box 34, item 125
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Portrait of unidentified man., undated

  • Box 34, item 126
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Barges – Tugboat pushing barge down Green River, undated

  • Box 35, item 1
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Barges – Barge at dock, undated

  • Box 35, item 2
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Aerial view of bridge with Owensboro in background, undated

  • Box 35, item 3-15
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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun? – Inside cofferdam with Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge in background?, undated

  • Box 35, item 16
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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – View from cofferdam showing excavation, undated

  • Box 35, item 17
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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Upper end of cofferdam showing batching and mixing plant and part of aggregate conveyor. De-watering pumps on barge is in foreground, undated

  • Box 35, item 18
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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – J.O. Young (resident engineer, on left) and James P. O'Hara (asst. resident engineer) look over project plans, undated

  • Box 35, item 19
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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – James P. O'Hara (asst. resident engineer) and J.O. Young (resident engineer, with bowtie) look over project plans, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – J.O. Young (resident engineer, bowtie) and James P. O'Hara (asst. resident engineer) look over project plans, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – View of downstream end lower guide wall showing excavation and workers building forms for base concrete placement, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – View of hole protected by cofferdam on right, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – Low area along river bank showing bulldozer moving dirt dumped from excavation. Resident engineer, W.S. Langsford, instructs bulldozer operator, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – John R. Bleidt, assistant resident engineer, examining construction plans, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Cofferdam holding river back, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Cofferdam holding river back, Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge in foreground, Army Engineers dredgeboat downstream, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge: cofferdam holding back river, old locks on left, Army Engineers dredgeboat downstream, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Inside cofferdam showing section of old dam being destroyed. Timbers from old dam in foreground, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from cofferdam showing old dam in operation with cofferdam on left and Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge in background, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – View from cofferdam showing excavation, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – View from cofferdam showing excavation, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge: cofferdam holding back river, old locks on right, Army Engineers dredgeboat downstream, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge: cofferdam holding back river, old locks on left, Army Engineers dredgeboat downstream, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Inside cofferdam showing section of old dam being destroyed. Timbers from old dam in foreground, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Inside cofferdam showing section of old dam being destroyed. Timbers from old dam in foreground, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from cofferdam showing old dam in operation with cofferdam on right and Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge in background, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from cofferdam showing old dam in operation with cofferdam on left and Calhoun-Rumsey Bridge in background, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – Low area along river bank showing bulldozer moving dirt from excavation. Resident engineer W.S. Langsford instructs bulldozer operator, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – Low area long river bank showing bulldozer moving dirt from excavation. Resident engineer W.S. Langsford instructs bulldozer operator, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – View of hole protected by cofferdam on left, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Spottsville – View of hole protected by cofferdam on right, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – View of downstream end lower guide wall showing excavation and workers building forms for base concrete placement, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – View of downstream end lower guide wall showing excavation and workers building forms for base concrete placement, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from upper end of cofferdam showing concrete batching and mixing plant and part of aggregate conveyor. De-watering pumps on barge in foreground, undated

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Green River Dam Construction – Dam at Calhoun – Picture taken from upper end of cofferdam showing concrete batching and mixing plant and part pumps on barge in foreground of aggregate conveyor. De-watering, undated

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Highway Construction – Diagram of Owensboro Bypass, undated

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Highway Construction – Unidentified highway under construction, undated

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Highway Construction – Breckinridge meets U.S. 231, undated

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Highway Construction – dedication of Western Kentucky Turnpike, undated

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Highway Construction – Unidentified road under construction in Owensboro, undated

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Highway Construction – Highway 54 aerial view, 1959

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Highway Construction – Construction of KY. 54, undated

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Highway Construction – Earth-moving equipment, undated

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Highway Construction – Construction of U.S. 431, undated

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Louisville-Paducah Survey Party (Famous Ohio River Route) taken in Henderson at U.S. Highway 60, the longest highway in the U.S., from Virginia Beach to Los Angeles, 1919

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Owensboro Bridge – Clippings - Engineers, who took part in final inspection of bridge, inspect a map locating bridge's property, 1954

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Owensboro Bridge – Timber for new bridge, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – Left to right, Dr. Dan Griffith (in car), first paying motorist, E.J. Boswell, collecting toll, 1940

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Owensboro Bridge – Construction of toll houses on the Indiana side approach, 1940

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Owensboro Bridge – Construction on Indiana side, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – dedication Banquet – Left to right, Lyter Donaldson, R. Miller Holland, Governor Keen Johnson, 1940 July 30

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Owensboro Bridge – Toll Booth construction on Indiana side, photo view looking north, 1940 July

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Owensboro Bridge – Bridge approach on Indiana side, circa 1950s

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Owensboro Bridge – Construction view, 1939

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Owensboro Bridge – Completion of bridge – Standing on bank of Ohio River are Sid Griffin, Johnson, and Gorman, 1940 March 14

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Owensboro Bridge – Bridge Committee – Left to right, unidentified, unidentified, Sam Coots, Eubanks, Ed J. Lindeman, Sid Griffin, 1938

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Owensboro Bridge – Opening dedication, 1940

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Owensboro Bridge – Unidentified people at toll house construction site, 1940 July

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Owensboro Bridge – Top: Unidentified people at toll house construction site. Bottom: Automobiles on bridge, 1940 July

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Owensboro Bridge – Top: Automobile on bridge. Bottom: Toll House construction site, 1940 July

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Owensboro Bridge – Top: Unidentified people at dig site. Bottom: Work house for bridge, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – Bridge dedication, 1940 July

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Owensboro Bridge – Clippings - Construction engineers receive visiting engineers, 1954 May

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Owensboro Bridge – View of bridge from shoreline, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – Toll entrance, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – Aerial view, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – Bridge approach construction, undated

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Owensboro Bridge – Construction views, 1940

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Owensboro Bridge – Toll House Construction on Indiana side, 1940 March

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Owensboro Bridge – Automobiles crossing bridge, 1940 July

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Owensboro Bridge – Left photo, left to right, Dr. Dan Griffith in automobile pays first toll to E.J. Boswell. Right photo, people walking across bridge, 1940

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Ozark Airlines – Aerial view of a city with an Ozark Airlines DC-3 aircraft in foreground, circa 1950s

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Ozark Airlines – DC-3 aircraft in flight, circa 1950s

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Ozark Airlines – Map of cities served by airline, circa 1950s

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Ozark Airlines – Barak T. Mattingly (chairman of board) portrait, circa 1950s

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Ozark Airlines – Laddie Hamilton (president) portrait, circa 1950s

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Towboats – Exterior view of towboat looking up ladder to pilothouse, undated

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Towboats – Interior view of pilothouse controls, undated

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Towboats – Interior view of washroom, undated

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Towboats – Interior view of galley, undated

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Towboats – Interior view of living quarters, undated

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Railroads – L & N – View of train moving through downtown Owensboro, undated

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City Sewer Construction, undated

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West Downtown Project – Outhouses outside of trailer park, undated

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West Downtown Project – Single outhouse outside of trailer park, undated

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West Downtown Project – Diagram of general plan, 1962 July

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West Downtown Project – Rundown building, undated

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West Downtown Project – Unidentified man nailing condemned sign to rundown building, undated

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West Downtown Project – Trash pile, undated

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West Downtown Project – View of abandoned house, undated

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West Downtown Project – Renovation of trailer park, undated

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West Downtown Project – Construction of trailer park, undated

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West Downtown Project – Map of Owensboro street system, and location of churches and parks, undated

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West Downtown Project – Old barn, undated

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West Downtown Project – Rundown house, undated

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West Downtown Project – Map of Owensboro street system, showing location of churches and parks, undated

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West Downtown Project – Renovation of trailer park, undated

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West Downtown Project – R. Ben Johnson architectural drawing of building located at 100 St. Ann Street, Owensboro, undated

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West Downtown Project – Urban Affairs Associates, Inc. preliminary diagram of urban renewal project, 1962 April

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Electricity – Outside view of building containing generator room of electric plant at 13th and Lewis streets, 1922

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Electricity – Outside view of building containing generator room of electric plant at 13th and Lewis streets, 1922

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Electricity – Outside view of building containing generator room at 13th and Lewis streets, 1922

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Electricity – Electric Power House showing new boiler room extension, circa 1920s

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Kentucky Utilities – Key to the City presentation, undated

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Kentucky Utilities – W.A. Duncan (president) portrait, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Outside view of building, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – View of control room, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Mobile generator unit, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Turbines inside power plant, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Close-up of turbine inside power plant, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Switch station, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Transformer, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Power plant with large transformer, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Three unidentified men at honoree ceremony, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Outside view of building, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Control room, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Elmer Smith portrait, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Substation addition, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Outside view of plant, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Power point, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Eastern Power Point, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Elmer Smith plant, 1963 July 15

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Outside view of plant, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – New water plant on E. Fourth Street, 1940 July

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – New water plant, 1940 July

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Old water plant, 1940 April

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Old water plant at Triple Street and the Ohio River, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Old water plant, 1940 April

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Old water plant, circa 1940s

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Western Kentucky Gas Company – Outside view of building, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Front view of filter building with aerator, 1951

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Substation?, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – General Electric compressor pumps, undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Outside of Owensboro Gas Works or Owensboro Gas and Light Co (early gas plant), Southwest corner of West 3rd St. and Poplar St., undated

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities – Westinghouse turbine, undated

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Women playing softball, undated

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Three women investigating large rock formations at unidentified location, undated

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YMCA – Fishing, undated

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Swimming at outdoor pool, undated

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Two boys playing paddleball, undated

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Field trip to State capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, Governor Simeon Willis greets group., 1943

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Checkers tournament, undated

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Young men reading magazines and comic books, undated

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YMCA – Volleyball, undated

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Halloween party, undated

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Fall hike in the woods, undated

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YMCA – Art class, undated

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Building bird houses, undated

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Group of boys getting ready to play baseball, undated

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Boxing fans in gymnasium, undated

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Target throw, undated

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Hobby demonstration, undated

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Field trip to State capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky with sign saying "Mill for Governor", undated

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Male gymnasts, undated

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"Graduates Party", undated

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Basketball game, undated

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Boxing match, undated

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Child jumping on trampoline while teacher and children watch, undated

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Boxing match, undated

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Unidentified woman in formal attire having her portrait made, undated

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camp Fire Day camp – Young boys gathered around campfire, undated

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Young women in dresses having portrait made, undated

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Willie Ryan (standing in center) and the Checker Club, undated

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Centre College -- Presentation of Distinguished Service Award to Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at Owensboro Country Club, 1976 April 6

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Centre College Reunion. Left to right, Miss Jane Stevenson (Vice President of Alumni Association), William Craig (member of Centre College Board of Directors), Dr. Thomas Spragens (president of Centre College), Mrs. Spragens, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1968 February 7

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Centre College – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. accepting Centre College's Owensboro Chapter Distinguished Service Award at Owensboro Country Club, 1976 April 6

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. examining watercolor given him for his service, 1980 December 7

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. posing with three members of choir who performed Messiah program. Left to right, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Margaret C. Parker, William McKinney, Kathryn Kirtley Short, 1980 December 7

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Owensboro Bar Association – Austin Stubblefield presenting Liberty Bell Award to Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1967 May 1

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. delivering remarks after accepting Humanitarian Award, 1981

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. chatting with two women after receiving Humanitarian Award, 1981

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. examining Humanitarian Award, 1981

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding Humanitarian Award, 1981

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. accepting Humanitarian Award, 1981

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding Humanitarian Award, 1981

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Centre College – Centre College football team. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. is sixth from left, 1906

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Centre College – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (far left) on horseback, 1908

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Centre College baseball team. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (far right) is manager, 1909

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Aerial view of Hager residence, 1972

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Refreshment stand at Southside Baseball Park, Owensboro. Left to right, unidentified boy, Charlie Payne, Haywood Maxey, Lawrence Mitchell, unidentified man possibly named Clark, L.D. Gasser, and unidentified man drinking a Coca-Cola, 1910

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Centre College. Left to right, Dorothy Hinitt, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Morgan Beatty, 22 April 1967

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Centre College – Centre College basketball team, 1904

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Centre College – Centre College baseball team on way home at Harriman Junction, Tennessee, 1909

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Centre College – Centre College basketball team, 1922

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Centre College – Centre College football team's backfield, 1921

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Centre College – Centre College football team's backfield, 1920

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Centre College baseball team, 1911

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Centre College – Parade (Homecoming?) with horse-drawn float., 1908

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Hubert (Don) Conder portrait, undated

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University of Kentucky basketball team playing unidentified opponent, undated

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Maine fishing trip – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with catch, undated

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Maine fishing trip – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. surveying catch, undated

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Maine fishing trip – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with catch, undated

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Maine fishing trip – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with catch, undated

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Lawrence Hager standing around kitchen table with group of unidentified men, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. standing in front of Christmas tree in lobby of unidentified building, 1969 December 19

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. in his office. (Photos for use in Bicentennial Sections.), 1976

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. for Goodfellow's Club, 1966

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. looking at newspaper in meeting, 1950

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Top: Mantle with framed picture. Bottom: swords on wall, undated

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"Honor Court" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., and "Der Deutsche Verein", undated

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"Central News" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., eleven unidentified people, "Honor Court" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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Captain. Albert Sidney Johnston, Lt. Edgar Milton Smith, Lt. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. in France, 1918

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. blowing out candles on birthday cake during 90th birthday party, 1980 May 28

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at 90th birthday party at Messenger-Inquirer, 1980 May 28

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. addresses staff of Messenger-Inquirer at 90th birthday party, 1980 May 28

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with birthday cake at 90th birthday party at Messenger-Inquirer, 1980 May 28

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at 90th birthday party at Messenger-Inquirer, 1980 May 28

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Centre College – Centre College football team, 1906

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (sitting on right) with two unidentified men and two unidentified women on garden bridge, circa 1920s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (far left) with Martha Augusta Hager? (second from left) with two unidentified men and one unidentified woman standing against unidentified building, circa 1930s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager? with unidentified man and woman by small garden bridge, circa 1920s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager? sitting in front of small garden pond with unidentified man and woman, circa 1920s

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Lawrence W. Hager with Martha Augusta Hager sitting on outdoor chaise lounge, circa 1940s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. seated in an office, 1966

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. eating at the Messenger-Inquirer picnic at Hawes Park, 1978 September 24

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. Portrait, undated

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Maine fishing trip. Left to right, Bill Howe, Lew Bennent?, Dick Chase, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. seated on porch of log cabin at Sourdnahunk Lake, 1942 July

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. accepting book (possibly from the Owensboro Chamber of Commerce), undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. infant portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. as young boy dressed in suit, overcoat, and hat, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. as young boy dressed in jacket and skirt, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1974 July

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. calling card portrait, 1917 April 1

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (as elderly man) portrait, undated

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Photograph of a painting of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding a copy of Messenger-Inquirer, undated

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Photo of Lawrence Hager, Sr.'s namecard for the Owensboro Inquirer, 1917 April 1

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and W. Bruce Hager standing outside Messenger-Inquirer building, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. dining with Larry Pedley, publisher of the Princeton, Kentucky, newspaper., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. dining with Larry Pedley, publisher of the Princeton, Kentucky, newspaper, perhaps telling story about the big one that got away, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (center) with two unidentified men (possibly state officials), undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (right) with unidentified man (possibly a state official), undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with three unidentified men wearing carnations, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (second from right) at formal dance dressed in tuxedo and bow tie, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (seated) listening to L.W. Hager, Mrs. Virginia Fitzgerald, C.E. Field, & Jack McClure tape regarding 30 years of WOMI, 1968 February 7

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Centre College – Left to right, Dorothy Hinitt, Morgan Beatty, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. gazing at portrait of unidentified faculty member, 1967 April 22

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. as young man riding in horse-drawn surrey, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. looking at painting of father, S.W. Hager, 1976

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (seated) listening to tape of L.W. Hager, Mrs. Virginia Fitzgerald, C.E. Field, & Jack McClure regarding 30 years of WOMI, 1968 February 7

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Earl Martin making Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. an honorary citizen of Hartford for the Sesquicentennial celebration. Hager receives a hat, tie, and badge, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. as Postmaster of Owensboro, seated behind desk surrounded by flowers, circa 1935

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. walking through field, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. talking with unidentified girls about bicycles, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1974

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, circa 1937

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1937

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. sitting on a burro, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager walking along flower path, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at banquet celebrating opening of WOMI Radio, circa 1938

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. in fedora holding newspaper, 1974 July 19

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Residence winter scene, undated

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Family room with S.W. Hager portrait over fireplace, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. receiving boutonniere from unidentified woman. Poster says "82-year-old Editor-Publisher Salutes ANPA on its eightieth anniversary"

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portraits, 1974 July

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. looking at copy of Messenger-Inquirer in front of two employees, undated

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Presentation of scale model of Goss Metro-Offset Press to Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. Left to right, William Pratt (Vice President of Goss Company), Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Norman Provan (Sales Representative for Goss Company), 1968 November 12

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Lt. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (right) with Captain Sidney Johnston in the Argonne, France, 1918

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding copy of Owensboro-Inquirer with headline "General Motors Strike Settled ", undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1978 May 1

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1978 May 28

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1965

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1939

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, circa 1970s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1965

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Alben W. Barkley with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and unidentified woman holding infant, undated

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Alben W. Barkley with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and unidentified men and women, undated

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Alben W. Barkley sitting at dinner table with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and two unidentified women, undated

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Alben W. Barkley in front of WVJS microphone, undated

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A. B. (Happy) Chandler speaking to unidentified group. Sign hanging Chandler reads "KWE for ABC and Harry Lee in `63", 1963

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Alben W. Barkley – Gathering of Kentucky politicians and others at unidentified function. Politicians include Alben W. Barkley (seated at center), University of Kentucky President Herman Donovan (seated to Barkley's right), John Sherman Cooper (seated 3rd from right), Lawrence W. Wetherby (standing 3rd from left), A. B. (Happy) Chandler (standing 6th from left), and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (seated 5th from right), 1954 April 25

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Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Barkley, and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at All-American City Tournament basketball game, 1954 January 1

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Alben W. Barkley being presented with chair and scroll by two unidentified members of the Washington Kiwanis Club on behalf of the Owensboro Kiwanis Club and the Murphy-Miller Chair Company, undated

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Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Barkley, and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at All-American City Tournament basketball game, 1954 January 1

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Joseph R. Bell (Administrative Assistant to Governor) portrait, undated

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Barry Bingham with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Willie Foster (Mayfield, Kentucky), undated

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Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt with Lieutenant Governor Wilson W. Wyatt and J.D. Franck at groundbreaking for Elmer Smith Owensboro Municipal Utility plant, undated

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John Y. Brown Jr. (right, smoking cigarette) with John S. Hager, undated

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A. B. (Happy) Chandler helping Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. onto a grandstand at Democratic rally held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, 1955 September 24

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A. B. (Happy) Chandler being embraced by Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. during kickoff of fall campaign, 1955

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A. B. (Happy)Chandler with Mildred Chandler sitting on patio with unidentified man and woman, undated

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A. B. (Happy) Chandler (far left) with three unidentified men wearing carnations, circa 1950s

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Governor A. B. (Happy) Chandler signing document in presence of two unidentified men, undated

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A. B. (Happy) Chandler throwing baseball like a pitcher, undated

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Governor A. B. (Happy) Chandler (center, sitting) with State Senator E.W. Richmond (left) and J. V. (Chubby) Vitittow, 1958 April 3

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Governor Martha Layne Collins signing legislation creating Owensboro Community College. John S. Hager is at far left, State Representative Donald Blandford is 3rd from right, and State Senator David Boswell is 2nd from right, undated

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Bert T. Combs portrait, circa 1960

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J. L. Foust portrait, undated

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Mayor W.J. Fox portrait, undated

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U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater (far right) with wife and guests at unidentified outdoor function, circa 1963

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U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater shaking hands from the speaking platform, circa 1964

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U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater greeting people in crowd, circa 1965

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Robert H. Gore (former Owensboro-Inquireremployee) sitting and chatting with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1948 August

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Luther Hodges (Governor of North Carolina) portrait, circa 1960s

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Green River Valley Citizens League, Inc. – Major General Charles G. Holle portrait, 1955 July 25

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President John F. Kennedy (center) luncheon. Lawrence W. Hager is at far right, 1961 September 18

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Governor Keen Johnson riding in passenger seat of military jeep with Martha Augusta Hager (in back) and Harry Holder Sr. and Jack Lancaster standing, circa 1943

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. eating dinner with Governor Keen Johnson (far right) and unidentified man at Fort Knox, Kentucky, circa 1942

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with Keen Johnson. Wilson W. Wyatt is sitting behind them, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (seated on right in pinstriped suit) listening to Governor Keen Johnson make a speech at the U.S. Federal Building in Owensboro, undated

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Lyndon B. Johnson portrait, circa 1960s

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Lyndon B. Johnson exiting airplane, 1964

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Signs behind speaker's platform reading, "Vote Democratic" and "Welcome Lyndon B. Johnson", 1964

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Federal Judge Wilbur K. Miller portrait in judge's robe, undated

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Representative Lindell H. Richey (R-Bremen, Kentucky.) portrait, 1963 February 23

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Senator Sam Rayburn birthday party. Left to right, Sen. Richard B. Russell, Mrs. Roberta Vinson, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1954

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Pat Tanner portrait, undated

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June Taylor (Executive Secretary to the Governor) portrait, undated

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President Harry S Truman with Lawrence W. Hager on back of train at Owensboro, 1948 September 30

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President Harry S Truman with Lawrence W. Hager on back of train at Owensboro, 1948 September 30

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President Harry S Truman (2nd from right) with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (2nd from left) and two unidentified men on back of train in Owensboro, 1948 September 30

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President Harry S Truman with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. on back of train in Owensboro, 1948 September 30

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President Harry S Truman's visit to Owensboro showing crowd at train station, 1948 September 30

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President Harry S Truman's visit to Owensboro. Four shots of Truman speaking, 1948 September 31

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Fred M. Vinson Senior Law Class at Central University, 1911

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Fred M. Vinson portrait, undated

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Fred M. Vinson and four unidentified people, undated

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Fred M. Vinson portrait, undated

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Fred M. Vinson – 1911 baseball team, 1911

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Fred M. Vinson and family after arrival in Washington, D.C., and unidentified people on logs, undated

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Fred M. Vinson with spouse and unidentified man upon arrival in Washington, D.C., undated

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Contact sheet. Strip 1: 6 unidentified people (1 photo), and 1911 baseball team (5 photos). Strip 2: Fred M. Vinson with spouse and unidentified man upon arrival in Washington, D.C. (5 photos). Strip 3: Fred M. Vinson and family upon arrival in Washington, D.C. (3 photos). Strip 4: Fred M. Vinson portrait (5 photos). Strip 5: Fred M. Vinson (4 photos) and 4 unidentified people (2 photos). Strip 6: 6 unidentified people (3 photos) and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with biography (3 photos, undated

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Contact sheet. Strip 1: "Cuss" essay (2 photos), Frederick Moore Vinson with biography (3 photos), and "Vins" essay (1 photo). Strip 2: "The Staff" of 13 people (4 photos). Strip 3: "Honor Court" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (2 photos) and "Der Deutsche Verein" (4 photos). Strip 4: "Deinlogian Literary Society" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (3 photos). Strip 5: "Central News" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (2 photos), 11 unidentified people (2 photos), and "Honor Court"" including Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (1 photo), undated

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Two unidentified men adjusting painting of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, undated

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Fred M. Vinson with spouse and unidentified man upon arrival in Washington, D.C., undated

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Fred M. Vinson and family upon arrival in Washington, D.C., undated

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Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at Green River Development meeting, undated

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Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby with Lawrence W. Hager Sr., undated

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Lieutenant Governor Harry Lee Waterfield portrait, undated

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Urey Woodson portrait (sitting at desk), undated

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Lieutenant Governor Wilson W. Wyatt at groundbreaking of Owensboro Municipal Utilities plant, undated

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Wilson W. Wyatt riding in backseat of automobile with Henderson Sesquicentennial Queen, undated

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American Legion Certificate Presentation. Left to right, James G. Elliott, unidentified, Harry Bruder, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1962 March

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American Legion Derby Party for the American Legion National Commander. Left to right, Mrs. Milo Warner, Milo Warner, Mrs. James Norris, unidentified woman, 1941 May 3

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American Legion – Contact Sheet – Photo 1: Letter (1954) from the American Legion. Photo 2: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kelly (National Commander, 1940). Photo 3: Newspaper article titled, "Methodist Delegates Vote to Move Kentucky Wesleyan to Owensboro"(August 17, 1950). Photo 4: Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with three unidentified men, undated

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Chamber of Commerce - Arthur Hull Hayes of CBS visits Owensboro to address Chamber of Commerce, courtesy of WOMI, a CBS affiliate, undated

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Deinlogian Literary Society, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Small child with bag of toys, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Small girl eating apple, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. standing at microphone welcoming crowd, 1960

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with two unidentified men, circa 1970

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. addresses crowd, 1974

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Dar-Nek Installation Dinner, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. 3rd from right, 1955 January 17

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Goodfellows Club – Messiah Concert. Left to right, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Mrs. J.N. Snyder, Dr. Thomas Rogers, Mrs. Floyd Kelly, James H. McKinney, Ira Taylor Jr., Robert Wade Jr., James L. Wilson, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at microphone, 1966 December

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and security guard stack puzzles, 1968

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at Goodfellows Party, 1969 December 22

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at microphone, circa 1970

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Goodfellows Club members standing in front of cut pine tree, circa 1970

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Goodfellows Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with McKinney and Roach, "Three Goodfellows", 1972 December 23

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Goodfellows Club - Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. talking to unidentified man and "Santa Claus", 1972 December 23

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Goodfellows Club – Removing pine tree from truck. Left to right, Tim Caddis, Edgel Lester, Harold Roach, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Mike Roach, 1975

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Goodfellows Club – Larry Hager and L.J. Ralph at Goodfellows Club party, 1975

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Junior Achievement – Cutting of cake at 20th Anniversary of Owensboro Junior Achievement with John Hager (2nd from left) and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (4th from left), 1979 January

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Goodfellows Club – Young boy blowing horn, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Woman holding child at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children receiving gifts at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Child with toy sack, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Empty toy boxes, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Santa handing gift to child, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Woman carrying sleeping child at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Young girl carrying toy sack at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Santa with children, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children receiving gifts at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children receiving gifts at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – View of inside of arena set up for Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children talking into microphone during Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Young boy examining toy rifle during Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Mother with sleeping child at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Little girls clutching toy sacks at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children with sacks of toys at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children singing into microphone at Goodfellows Club party, undated

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Goodfellows Club – Children receiving gifts, undated

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Owensboro/Daviess County Industrial Foundation Board – Board of Directors, 1957 February 15

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Junior Achievement – Junior Achievement 20th Anniversary party. Ralph Wible (left) with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1979 January

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Kentucky Press Association – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at Kentucky Press Association meeting, 1959 January 29

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Kentucky Press Association – Edwards M. Templin Award Cup presented to Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1970 January

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Kentucky Press Association – Edwards M. Templin Award. Left to right, James T. Norris Jr., Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Robert C. carter, George W. Wilson, 1970 January 24

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Kentucky Wesleyan – Honorary Degrees Ceremony – Left to right, Bishop Roy H. Short (Louisville), Wesleyan President Harold P. Hamilton, Governor Edward T. Breathitt, Theodore A. Sanford, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Rev. L.R. McDonald, 1965 May 30

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Owensboro Airport – Commercial Airline Service Inauguration, Eastern Airline Flight 452. Front row, left to right, Wm. Kennedy (County Judge), Richard Thompson, Stewardess Paula Reid, and Col. M.M. Frost. On steps, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Harry Bottorf, Reid Brodie (at top), 1951 March 1

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Left to right, W.L. Matthews, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1939

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Members of Rotary Club when Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. was president, circa 1923

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Two unidentified people behind podium, undated

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Owensboro Rotary Club – The 1st and 2nd district governors of Rotary Club after Kentucky was divided into two districts. W.L. Matthews (left), 1937-1938, and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (right), 1938-1939, undated

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Newspaper photograph of (left to right) Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., the district governor of the Rotary Club, George C. Hager, president of the Rotary International, John G. Hager Jr., president of the Louisville, KY. Club, 1938 December 9

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Left to right, Jimmy Tapscott, Mary Jo Ridley, 1955 February 24

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Unidentified man speaking to Rotary Club, circa 1977

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding Distinguished Member plaque, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. receiving plaque on Hager Day at Rotary Club, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. examining plaque given him on Hager Day at Rotary Club, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. writing on a program during Hager Day at Rotary Club, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. seated at dais during Hager Day, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. accepting applause during Hager Day at Rotary Club, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. waving during Hager Day at Rotary Club, 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Distinguished Member of Rotary, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., with button recognizing him as past Rotary Club president (1922-1923), a Senior Activist, and the former publisher of the Messenger-Inquirer., 1978 December 27

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with two unidentified men, one from Texas Gas, circa 1977

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Owensboro Rotary Club – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. waving, 1979

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Transylvania College – Citation awarded to Lawrence W. Hager Sr., 1954 April 23

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Transylvania College – Award presentation made at the Kentucky Dinner at the Lafayette Hotel. Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. is seated 5th from right, 1954 April 23

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United Way – Unidentified children at award presentation, 1981

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United Way – Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., with wife Martha Augusta, receiving Humanitarianism Award, 1981

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White House Conference – John S. Hager listening to speaker, 1976 May 21

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Women's Club Meeting – Left to right, Margaret Augusta Hager, Barry Bingham, Mrs. B.M. Logan, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., unidentified woman, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. shaking hands after signing unidentified document, 1967 July 21

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. after signing unidentified document, 1967 July 21

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. gives something to unidentified man in presence of John S. Hager, undated

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Owensboro Sportscenter – memorial in front of the building, undated

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Unidentified building from front drive, undated

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Owensboro Country Club surrounded by cars and a wooded area, undated

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Unidentified people. A young boy shows of a medal or coin to the camera man. There is a large crowd in the background, undated

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Unidentified rooms in building including a banquet hall, undated

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Unidentified building. Front entrance, undated

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Unidentified residence, downtown Owensboro, undated

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South Central Bell Telephone Building, downtown Owensboro, undated

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Downtown Owensboro – aerial view showing American Legion building, undated

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Kentucky Wesleyan College in Winchester, KY before moving to Owensboro, undated

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Downtown Owensboro buildings at intersection of highways 81, 56, 54, and 75, undated

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Unidentified residence, downtown Owensboro, winter, undated

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Three unidentified men, undated

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New (current) Daviess County, KY Courthouse, undated

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American Tobacco Company – Looking northwesr from intersection of 12th and Walnut streets, undated

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Goodloe Elementary School, circa 1950s

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Two young girls in nice dresses playing with a doll, circa 1900

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Two unidentified children, undated

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Unidentified child and dog, undated

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Three unidentified children, one on tricycle, undated

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Three unidentified children, two girls and a boy, undated

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Hager Family photo, unidentified family members outside home in Ashland, 1900

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Group of man and women sitting around backyard swing, undated

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Group of man and women sitting around backyard swing, circa 1900

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Four unidentified girls sitting outside, playing with dolls, undated

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WOMI Radio – two unidentified broadcasters with children, undated

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Three unidentified negatives, undated

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Lawrence Hager Sr. with 2 unidentified men, circa 1975

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Six teenagers in an amusement park, circa 1950s

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Unidentified group of 35 people posing on outdoor staircase, circa 1900

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Unidentified stretch of bank on the water in summer, undated

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Group of two couples and a woman on bicycles on a hillside in a wooded area in summer, undated

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Group of two couples and a woman on bicycles on a hillside on water in summer, undated

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Unidentified woman in period suit exiting a building, undated

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Unidentified ice cream shop, undated

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Unidentified palais in summer, undated

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Two women and a man on a sight seeing tour, undated

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Couple at a rest area, undated

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Two unidentified women at a rest area, undated

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Two unidentified women exiting a building, undated

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Contact sheet of 20 photos, two men at a meeting, undated

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Two men in light suites in front of a blackboard, undated

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Group of five at a table, including Lawrence Hager Sr., circa 1975

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Group of five posing downtown, undated

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Hagers on honeymoon, circa 1921

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Group of people at gala including Lawrence Hager Sr., circa 1975

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Four unidentified young girls seated at a table outdoors, circa 1900

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Ten unidentified boys in gymnastics demonstrate balancing a partner on one's legs. Group is in a gymnasium, undated

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Owensboro Country Club, undated

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Unidentified of men burning notes, undated

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Unidentified group of men sitting around a table. Two men with post office badges on their sleeves, circa 1950s

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Three unidentified people holding a rabbit, circa 1950s

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Unidentified person, undated

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Unidentified woman on Madame Butterfly float, undated

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Group of men looking at programs for the Fifth Annual Daviess County Fair, held from July 31 to August 3, undated

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A group of seven unidentified women standing around car with trophy and several hats on top of the car, undated

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Four unidentified men dressed in suits, undated

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Unidentified group of women, undated

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Two unidentified people, woman holding a certificate from the Department of Education, undated

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Three unidentified men, undated

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Unidentified group of women, undated

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Newcomer's Gift, undated

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Three unidentified revival song leaders, undated

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Unidentified man, undated

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Unidentified building under construction, undated

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Unidentified group in front of spastics home and school, undated

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EUCF contributing money unidentified people, undated

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Unidentified man holding food, undated

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Summer scientists, two women and a man holding small crocodile or alligator, undated

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Seven women posing for picture, including Sue Bennett and Barbara Zachary as 2nd and 3rd from the left on the front row, undated

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Three crosses, undated

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Front row (l-r) Elizabeth Pickrell, Patty Haynes, V. Ann Ward, unidentified woman, Brenda Millay, Brenda Vowels, Susan Tramly, unidentified woman, second row (l-r) unidentified woman, Arline Circuit, Mary Emma Greenwall, Lucy carrier, Trevie Haydon, Kay Manion, Doris Ann Basham, Sandra Clark, Helen Regal, Barbara Ballard, Jean Aileen Misdell, Martha Pickrell, third row (l-r) unidentified woman, unidentified woman, Rita Miller, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, Vicki Fowler, unidentified woman, Dorothy Banta, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, undated

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Owensboro Bottling Works, circa 1900

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Five unidentified men with certificate of appreciation from the Owensboro YMCA, circa 1963-1967

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unidentified house, undated

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Photo of unidentified house, undated

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Augusta Hager with one of the children, undated

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Children outside house – front row (l-r) Larry Hager, unidentified child, second row (l-r) unidentified child, John Hager, unidentified child, circa 1930

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Augusta Hager with one of the children, circa 1925

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Unidentified child, undated

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Three unidentified children, undated

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Two photos – one of unidentified baby, one of unidentified building, undated

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Unidentified child and dog, undated

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Two unidentified children, undated

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Group of 4 children posing on lawn in front of house, circa 1930

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Young boy posing outside, undated

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Lawrence Haver Jr., John s Hager, circa 1930

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Warmly dressed children posing outside, circa 1925

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unidentified woman holding baby, undated

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Unidentified woman sitting on porch, undated

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Three unidentified people, undated

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Two children posing beside unidentified house, undated

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Unidentified house outside, undated

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Centre College – Eleven people, undated

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Group of four woman and a man on their way to Albuquerque to the International Rotary Club Convention., 1922

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Alben W. Barkley shaking hand of unidentified military person, circa 1950

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Brent T. Combs with two unidentified men, undated

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Three people: (l-r) unidentified, Mrs. Barkley, Alben W. Barkley, undated

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Three men shoveling corn cobs, undated

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Seven men stretching tarp over a field, undated

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Coast Guard in Owensboro, two men, circa 1975

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Group of men on docks and boats, undated

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Lady on tennis court, undated

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Golfers on court, 1980

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Two unidentified men in an audience at a basketball game, circa 1975

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Coach and basketball players, circa 1975

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Three audience members at UK-Notre Tame home game, 1976 December 30

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Two men at dining table, circa 1975

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Two girls in half portrait, circa 1925

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Unidentified naked baby, circa 1925

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Unidentified oval portrait, circa 1900

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Two unidentified men in a boat, one a photographer, circa 1975

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The Hager boys, circa 1933

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Unidentified child, undated

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Two negatives of unidentified persons, undated

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Two unidentified people, circa 1950s

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Civil defense, two unidentified people, 1975

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Two unidentified people, circa 1950s

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Unidentified person in office, undated

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Unidentified industrial building, undated

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Two negatives of unidentified persons, undated

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Two negatives of unidentified athletes, undated

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Unidentified pole vaulting athlete, undated

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Unidentified man and woman, undated

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Three unidentified people on bulldozer breaking ground, undated

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Unidentified military people boarding plane number 006, undated

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Unidentified men and women on a porch, circa 1900

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Unidentified five floor building, undated

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Unidentified building and gate, undated

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Gates Young Dinner unidentified people, undated

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Unidentified portrait, circa 1960s

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Unidentified person, undated

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Boy standing in a swing, circa 1930

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Two unidentified people holding a baby, circa 1930

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A boy riding a toy car in a yard, circa 1930

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Unidentified baby, undated

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Unidentified child with bird, undated

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Unidentified woman and child, undated

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Unidentified child playing, circa 1929

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Child in baby carriage, undated

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Unidentified child sitting in a wagon, undated

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A boy dressed as a native American shooting an arrow, undated

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A boy riding a toy car in a yard, circa 1930

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Two unidentified children, circa 1930

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A boy riding a toy car in a yard, undated

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Unidentified baby, circa 1930

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A boy dressed as a native American shooting an arrow, undated

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Unidentified boy standing in a wagon, circa 1930

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Two unidentified children sitting outside, circa 1930

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Boy riding a tricycle with baby carriage in background, undated

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Unidentified woman holding a child, circa 1930

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Boy riding in toy car, circa 1930

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Two negatives – top: one unidentified person; bottom: two unidentified people, circa 1950s

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Three unidentified people, circa 1950s

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Five unidentified people, undated

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Two unidentified people, undated

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Young boy, circa 1960s

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Unidentified older boy, circa 1960s

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Unidentified teenage boy, circa 1970s

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John Hager and unidentified men and women who look like ambassadors, 1976

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Unidentified older gentleman, circa 1960s

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Unidentified residence, 1976

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Unidentified girl and boy, circa 1970s

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Unidentified older boy, circa 1970s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. during World War 2, undated

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John S. Hager, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., with three unidentified men., 1936

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John S. Hager on a fishing trip, undated

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Boy Scout John S. Hager with bird house, undated

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John S. Hager, possibly high school portrait, undated

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John S. Hager with Wife, Marjorie, and children in living room of the Hager residence on Griffith Ave., circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait from Fort Benjamin Harrison at the time he received his commission as 2nd Lieutenant of Artillery, 1917

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Centre College class of 1909 sophomore year, circa 1907

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with Robert Gore, circa 1949

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with John A. Brogan KFS Foreign Sales Manager, made at American NPA meet in New York, circa 1950

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W. Bruce Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., circa 1950s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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W. Bruce Hager with Robert Estill, 1955 May

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at a dedication in memory of Mike Callas at the hospital in Owensboro-Daviess County, circa 1960s

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Rotary Club – l-r: Scott Holder, L.W. Hager Sr., Thomas C. Laswell, James Harned, O.L. McElroy, 1961 October 19

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Chamber of Commerce – Group of men consisting of (l-r) Executive Vice President of the Owensboro-Daviess County Chamber of Commerce (Byron Wharton), and three founding members of the Chamber of Commerce, Albert Laub, Kelly Short, and Lawrence Hager Sr., 1963 January 31

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Col. Roscoe Turner, WWI pilot, greeted by (l-r) Owensboro Police Chief Vernie Bidwell, Rotary Club President W.F. Kennedy, and Lawrence W. Hager, editor and publisher of the Messenger and Inquirer, 1964 November 12

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., (second from right), with Kentucky American Legion officials to welcome Commander Daniel F. Foley, 1964 July 10

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Kentucky Chamber of Commerce – (l-r) James H. Bugg, John M. Lewis, and Lawrence W. Hager, having a discussion at monthly coffee-doughnut hour, 1966 August 25

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Group photo at awards ceremony, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. in center of top row, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. talking with unidentified man, 1967 August 31

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. being presented Liberty Bell Award by Austin D. Stubblefield, 1967 May 2

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Kentucky Postmasters Convention closing banquet. Pictured, left to right: William H. Pence, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., W.S. Chambers, and Hon. Edward V. Dorsey, 1967 May 14

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Centre College Alumni Reunion – Group of alumni consisting of (l-r) Jane Stevenson, William Craig, Dr. Thomas Spragens, Mrs. Spragens, and Lawrence Hager Sr., at alumni dinner, 1968 February 8

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T.J. Bartlett, Marilynn Holt, and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. in front of Larry Mannino, Dan King, Burleigh Matthew, Marshall Barnes, and E. Kelly Short, looking at newspaper announcing fundraising goal for new Kentucky Wesleyan College was met, 1969 March 4

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (right) receiving handmade gift from close friend, Robert Reid Sr., 1969 April 4

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Katherine Kirtley, and Rollie Roach in front of Goodfellows Christmas tree, 1974 December 7

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Left to right: Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Mike Sherm (?), William Natcher, Jos. J. Komef (?), undated

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Roy Burlew, circa 1960s

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President Truman and Chief Justice Fred Vinson in rear seat of car, 1951 November 21

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Group of women in front of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. family home, undated

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Montage of S.W. Hager, undated

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Street scene, Edinburgh, Scotland. Knox's House and canon gate, undated

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Ladies of Kentucky Press Association State Meeting. Mrs. Herndon J. Evans (second from right) speaks with Mrs. George Joplin III, Mrs. J.T. Norris, and Mrs. Hager (far right), 1962 January 21

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European cathedral on Bessie White Hager European vacation, undated

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View of Lawrence W. Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, undated

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Interior view of entrance and stairs in Lawrence W. Hager home, undated

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View of living room with fireplace and portrait of S.W. Hager hanging over fireplace, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., circa 1946

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with Governor Happy Chandler at inauguration, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., 1965

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. made by magliner, 1968

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George and Isabella Mayhew, "Mother and Daddy", undated

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Mother's Day photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew, children, and grandchildren at Dr. Walker Park, undated

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Mother's Day photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew and children at Dr. Walker Park, undated

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Mother's Day photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew, children, in-laws, and grandchildren at Dr. Walker Park, undated

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Mother's Day photograph of (l-r) Earl Mayhew, Mr. Simms and Laura, Marion and his wife Laura, Bruce and his wife Glessie, James Mayhew, Roberta and her husband Blair Griffith at Dr. Walker Park, undated

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Mother's Day photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew's grandchildren at Dr. Walker Park, undated

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John S. Hager portrait, 1928

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., circa 1960s

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Photo collage of Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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John S. Hager, 1960

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Susan and Sallie Hager, daughters of John S. Hager, 1960 March 28

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. during World War 2, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Litchfield cathedral, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Portrait painting, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Burns family collage, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Mountain Abbey ruins, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Last Supper, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Painting of two cherubs, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Litchfield cathedral west view, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Pantheon "Adriana", undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Notre Dame, Paris, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – cathedral tower, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Painting of two children, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Edinburgh castle, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – National Monument Edinburgh, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Painting from an engraving of Mary, Queen of Scots, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Edinburgh, view from castle, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Litchfield cathedral, south view, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Painting of woman with two children, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Knox's House, Edinburgh, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Ayr, Scotland, undated

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Bessie White Hager European vacation – Melrose Abbey, undated

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John D. White with sisters Elizabeth White, Sarah White, and Laura White, 1876

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Laura R. White's private school, school portrait, 21 children, circa 1800s

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W. Bruce Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. (4th and 5th from left on front row) in group photo at Laura R. White's Private School, 1896

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Augusta B. Hager portrait, undated

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Augusta B. Hager portrait, 1919

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager with their grandchildren in the living room of residence on Griffith Ave, circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager attending a banquet posing with unidentified couple, circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager attending a banquet, circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager attending a banquet, sitting with unidentified gentleman, circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta B. Hager posing outside, circa 1920s

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S.W. Hager Democratic candidate for Governor campaign flyer, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, 1921

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Hager family photo, unidentified family members outside home, undated

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Portrait of S.W. Hager and unidentified women in front of unidentified house with picket fence, undated

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Unidentified group. S.W. Hager in third row, 4th from the left, 1902 July 1

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S.W. Hager helping break ground for State capital Building, undated

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L&N Railroad trains, undated

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Left to right: Augusta B. Hager, unidentified, Mrs. George Fuqua (Martine), Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Jean Cottrell, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager (2nd from left) and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with friends, circa 1950s

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"Augusta and papa and dog", undated

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Portraits of W. Bruce Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager with nephew Wilbur, circa 1920s

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S.W. Hager half portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager with grandchildren in living room of residence on Griffith Avenue, circa 1960s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager stamped by U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1953 June 22

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Martha Augusta Hager, and unidentified granddaughter boarding a plane, undated

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Augusta Brown Hager portrait, about 4 years old, circa 1880s

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with nephew Wilbur, circa 1919

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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Wilbur Hager, nephew of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., son of W. Bruce Hager, undated

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W. Bruce Hager portrait, pose with coat and hat, pose with suit, undated

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Young Bruce Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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Portrait of S.W. Hager, undated

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S. W. Hager seated in front of his home in Owensboro, undated

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S. W. Hager with unidentified group, undated

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Sarah Watts White, undated

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Mrs. C. J. Norwood portrait, undated

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John Daughtry White portrait, 1876 May

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Mae K. White graduation portrait, 1908

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Laura R. White portrait, undated

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Portrait of unidentified bride, possibly Bessie White Hager, undated

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Bessie W. Hager portrait, undated

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Unidentified older woman with cameo brooch, possibly of Sarah White, undated

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Unidentified man with white hair and beard, undated

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L&N Railroad trains, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager passport photos, undated

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W. Bruce Hager portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. portrait, undated

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Unidentified boy and girl, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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Family portrait of Hager family: (l-r) Lawrence Sr., Bessie, S.W. and Bruce, circa 1910

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Augusta B. Hager with Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. at country club on first visit to Owensboro, circa 1919

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L&N Railroad trains, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager passport photos, circa 1953

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L&N Railroad trains, undated

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Group portrait of one woman and thirteen children, circa 1900

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Portrait of woman and dog sitting in front of a house with inscription on back that reads """To Bessie with my love/Lottie, Kendrick Small/K.W. Small/The scene of our first attempt at house keeping - Oct. 1886 - Oct 1887", circa 1900

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Oval photograph of an unidentified young woman, circa 1886

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Unidentified young man with glasses possibly wearing a uniform, undated

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Two unidentified women with hats and umbrellas standing on a bridge overlooking a river, undated

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Portrait of unidentified woman in white dress and gloves holding a fan, undated

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Portrait of unidentified woman in print tress with lace necklace, undated

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Portrait of unidentified woman in black dress with puff sleeves, undated

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Portrait of unidentified bride, circa 1924

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Portrait of unidentified man with circap and gloves, undated

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Portrait of unidentified boy in suit and tie, circa 1900

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Unidentified woman wearing white dress and pearls and boy wearing white sailor suit, circa 1900

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Unidentified baby in christening gown, undated

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Unidentified young girl and baby on porch, undated

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Portrait of unidentified baby with bottle, undated

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Six unidentified young women wearing white, undated

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Unidentified woman with flowers pinned at collar, undated

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Portrait of woman and toddler, inscribed "Bessie W. Hager", undated

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Unidentified lady with dark hair and lace neckline, undated

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Unidentified girl with bow and bracelet, undated

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Portrait of unidentified young girl wearing white dress with lace bodice wearing a pendant chain around neck, undated

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Portrait of unidentified woman in black dress with high collar and brooch, undated

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Portrait of Aunt Mary Roach, undated

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Portrait of older man with long grey beard, undated

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Portrait of unidentified young man with mustache and side burns wearing suit and black tie, undated

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Two women standing, one man sitting, taken in front of house with porch and railing, undated

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Portrait of unidentified man with grey hair and beard, undated

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Portrait of unidentified man in striped suit, standing by a chair, undated

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Two unidentified children, one in white dress with hair bows, standing beside chair, undated

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Portrait of two unidentified girls, undated

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Unidentified house with picket fence, undated

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Landscape portrait of narrow road with wooden fence rows towards a hillside, undated

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Unidentified woman standing in front of a monument and flower bed, undated

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John C.F. Bush, 1882 March 12

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Four ladies with hats and two men on a summer outing, undated

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Portrait of unidentified man in USM ROTC uniform, undated

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Landscape portrait of house and plank fence, undated

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Double sided portrait of unidentified baby sitting on tapestry chair, undated

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Portrait of unidentified young woman, undated

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Portrait of unidentified woman with black bow at her neck, "Miss Sacray, Danville, KY" etched on card, undated

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Portrait of man with grey goatee and mustache, undated

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"Georgian-Colonial"Church, undated

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Portrait of Mrs. Geo. Barnes and Mr. W. C. Barnes, undated

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Portrait of unidentified man with mustache, undated

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Portrait of unidentified girl with ringlets and white dress sitting on a whicker chair, undated

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Portrait of James Haughlin Mahan aged six months, 1895 November

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Portrait of unidentified girl in plaid dress and hat, undated

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Portrait of unidentified baby in christening gown, undated

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Portrait of J. R. Downs, undated

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Portrait of J. W. Lee, 1882 March 12

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Portrait of unidentified woman nursing a broken foot, undated

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Portrait of man in suit with cravat and pink, "Babbitt" inscribed on back, undated

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Portrait of unidentified young man, undated

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Portrait of unidentified man with mustache and side burns, undated

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Portrait of unidentified young man with side burns, undated

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Portrait of Mary Rhaminger, undated

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Portrait of Nellie Dawson, undated

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Portrait of Fannie Williams, undated

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Woman standing with back to camera, holding baby looking over her shoulder, undated

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Portrait of unidentified woman in white dress, undated

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Unidentified woman, undated

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Portrait of unidentified baby in wicker chair, undated

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Group photograph of nine men at park or camp, undated

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Photograph of a lake with a row of fishing boats along the bank, undated

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Photograph of blonde girl with a bow holding a cat, a woman with a toddler in her lap, and a boy, undated

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Toddler with curly hair in a rocker, undated

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Two unidentified older women, undated

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Unidentified house, undated

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Man in light colored suit standing in front of house, undated

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Unidentified young man in a suit, undated

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Wing Ave. Baptist Church, undated

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Scene of furniture store, undated

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Unidentified woman with two infants, possibly Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., and his cousin Ann Bruce Hager, circa 1923

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Wilber Benjamin Hager, son of W. Bruce Hager, on a bicycle, circa 1923

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and Anna Bruce Hager as infants with their mothers, circa 1923

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., Wilbur Benjamin Hager, and Anna Bruce Hager, circa 1923

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. at 18 months old with a dog, circa 1924

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 18 months old, holding a newspaper in front of the family home on Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1924

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 18 months old, with his mother, Martha Augusta Hager, and a dog. They are standing in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1924

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 18 months old, playing in some weeds, circa 1924

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 18 months old, holding a stick, circa 1924

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 18 months old with a dog, circa 1924

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., pushing his son, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., and cat in wheel barrow in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1924-1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., toddler, and his cousin Ann Bruce Hager, circa 1924-1925

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Wilber Benjamin Hager sitting on handle of wheelbarrow carrying toddlers Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and Ann Bruce Hager, circa 1924-1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. taking a bite from an ice cream cone held by another toddler, possibly his cousin Ann Bruce Hager, circa 1924-1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. as a toddler with a cat, circa 1924-1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. as a toddler standing in a wheelbarrow, circa 1924-1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. riding a tricycle, circa 1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. as a toddler, watering the garden in the summer, circa 1925

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. as a toddler, standing in the garden, circa 1925

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John S. Hager running in the yard in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky. Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., unidentified child, and grandmother in background, circa 1928

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding John S. Hager, standing with Bessie White Hager, Anna Bruce Hager, and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. standing outside the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1928

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Bessie White Hager standing with grandchildren Anna Bruce Hager, John S. Hager, and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., circa 1928

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Woman, possibly Bessie W. Hager, in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1928

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Woman, possibly Bessie W. Hager, with an infant John S. Hager, and Martha Augusta Hager, in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1928

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John S. Hager as an infant standing in toy car, unidentified girl, potentially Ann Bruce Hager, and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., circa 1928

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John S. Hager as an infant with unidentified woman, possibly Martha Augusta Hager, in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky. Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and unidentified girl, potentially Ann Bruce Hager, in background., circa 1928

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John S. Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, circa 1928-1929

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Martha Augusta Hager holding John S. Hager on a calf, assisted by unidentified black man, standing in front of the Hager family home, circa 1929

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Martha Augusta Hager holding John S. Hager with Lawrence W. Hager on the swing and an unidentified girl beside him., circa 1928-1929

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Lawrence W. Hager sitting on a calf held by an unidentified black man, in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1929

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John S. Hager and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. on a sled in front of the Hager family home in Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1929

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Portrait of Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager sitting in front of fireplace, undated

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John S. Hager as a toddler standing in front of a garden, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. on a sled, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. (standing) and John S. Hager outside in the summer time, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager holding books outside in the summer time, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager standing in front of family home in winter, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager standing in front of pine tree outside family home in winter, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. teaching his sons, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. (on bicycle) and John S. Hager (on tricycle), to ride bicycles., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. riding a pony and John S. Hager riding a bicycle, undated

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Hager family portrait of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. (standing), John S. Hager (seated on chair arm), and Martha Augusta Hager, in garden outside family home, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager and one month old Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager being pulled on a sled by an unidentified lady in front of the family home, undated

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John S. Hager as a toddler with an unidentified woman, outside in the summer, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with John S. Hager and unidentified girl, possibly Ann Bruce Hager, undated

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Unidentified man holding a large chain in front of a lake, undated

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Picture of a wall with "PO-HO-KA / WELCOMES YOU" written on it, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. on a pony, undated

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John S. Hager on a pony, undated

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Hager child, possibly John, with sled in front of family home during winter, undated

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The home of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and family in winter, circa 1930s

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Group of unidentified women in summer dresses posing outside, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager splashing in ocean waves, undated

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Unidentified family at the beach, possibly John S. Hager, Martha Augusta Hager, and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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John S. Hager, unidentified man, and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. in the summer outside on lawn, undated

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Family portrait of the Holbrooks, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., Martha Augusta Hager, John S. Hager, and two unidentified people at the beach., undated

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John S. Hager (left) and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. with two unidentified girls, undated

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View of the Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. home in Owensboro, Kentucky during winter, circa 1930s

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Picture of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager at a banquet with an attached note from Richard L. Moore, undated

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View of an unidentified room with a hatch, cabinets, and a table and chair, undated

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postcard photograph of unidentified man, woman, and baby wearing kimonos, undated

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postcard photograph of a group of people at Kentucky Tavern, postmarked to Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Hager, 15 March 1937

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Unidentified man and two women, potentially a couple and their daughter, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, 8 weeks old, held by an unidentified woman. Potentially a christening, circa 1923

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. as an infant with his cousin Wilber Benjamin Hager, circa 1923

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., infant, with unidentified woman, possibly Martha Augusta Hager, outside in stroller, circa 1923

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Bessie W. Hager with her grandchildren, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and Ann Bruce Hager (infants), and Wilber Benjamin Hager, circa 1923

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Unidentified man with infant seated outside. Possibly W. Bruce Hager with daughter, Ann Bruce Hager, circa 1923

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Unidentified woman and infant, outside. Possibly Martha Augusta Hager and her son, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., circa 1923

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Bessie W. Hager and grandson Wilber Benjamin Hager, son of W. Bruce Hager, outside, circa 1923

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Unidentified man with infant, outside, possibly Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., circa 1923

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Infants Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and Anna Bruce Hager with unidentified woman, possibly Martha Augusta Hager, outside on blanket, circa 1923

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Infant Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and Wilbur Benjamin Hager, son of W. Bruce Hager, seated on a blanket outside, circa 1923

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Infant Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. outside with unidentified woman, possibly Martha Augusta Hager, holding him, circa 1923

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Wilbur Hager, circa 1920s

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St. Stephen's cathedral on Locust Street, Owensboro, Kentucky, undated

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First Baptist Church Owensboro, Kentucky, undated

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Distilleries – The Medley Distilling Company – "Tom and Ben and dog captain with automatic control on still and doubler", circa 1950s

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Owensboro Federal Savings & Loan Association – view of the corner of Fredrica St. and 2nd St. Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Coal Storage – "In the foreground is a portion of the 85,000 tons of coal stored at the plant to insure continuity of service to the customer. This offers a view of the structure not enclosed in siding. The vertical tank to the left of the boiler holds 100,000 gallons of high purity water for use in the plant cycle", undated

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The Lady of Mercy Hospital Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1950s

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Griffin Electric Company on 3rd Street and Walnut St., circa 1950s

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Sears Roebuck and Co. Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Daviess County Jail Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Owensboro River Sand and Gravel Co., circa 1960s

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Eck M. Miller Contract Co. Agent Allied Van Lines, Inc. Moving and Storage, circa 1960s

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Gabes Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Aerial view of Owensboro, Kentucky and the Texas Gas Company, circa 1960s

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Kentucky Wesleyan College Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Kentucky Wesleyan College aerial view, circa 1960s

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Owensboro Municipal Utilities Elmer Smith Station steam power plant, built 1964, circa 1960s

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Velvet Milk and Ice Cream plant Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Owensboro Milling Company Gold Leaf Flour Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Ashland Oil Products Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Aerial view of Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Public pool at the Owensboro Sportscenter, circa 1960s

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General Electric Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Aerial View of Daviess County High School Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Owensboro Catholic High School, circa 1960s

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Daviess County Courthouse, circa 1960s

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Third Street Methodist Church Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Seven Hills Baptist Church the old church Owensboro, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 45, item 119
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Ken-Rad Lamps Westinghouse, circa 1960s

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Owensboro Country Club Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Seven Hills Baptist Church Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Bridge through Owensboro with Murphy Grain and Mill, circa 1960s

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Public Pool Owensboro, Kentucky, circa 1960s

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Two men sitting in front of a tent, taken from letter, 1918 August 18

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View of a row of tents, taken from letter, 1918 August 18

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View of a camp, taken from letter, 1918 August 18

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Two men sitting in front of a tent, taken from letter, 1918 August 18

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Man sitting in front of a tent, taken from letter, 1918 August 18

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Roadside inn in the Argonnes, taken from letter, 1919 January 19

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People posing in rear of building prepared for presidential party, taken from letter, 1919 January 19

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Two men posing by a cart, taken from letter, 1919 January 19

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World War I – "Here you see a yank tank going up thro varrunes and a camouflaged bridge which the Huns forgot to blow up and which was pretty risky traveling for every one and a while some Boche battery would take a few rounds at it, but it still stands" taken from a letter., 1919 January 19

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World War I – Along the Meuse canal near Dun-Sur-Meuse, taken from letter, 1919 January 19

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Picture with inscription on back "It doesn't look possible but we found enough walls and roofs on this street to billet a company" taken from a letter, 1919 January 19

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Two French kids playing in a park at Augoulene wanted to have their pictures taken, taken from letter, 1919 January 19

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Picture with inscription "Don't remember what I was pointing at - maybe trying to balance myself. Augoulene" taken from letter, 1919 January 19

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In the Coliseum, Rome. WWI era., undated

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World War I – the column of [?], "Isn't it wonderful", undated

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Looking across the Forum – Arch of Titus in background, undated

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World War I – Rome, a part of the old wall, undated

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World War I – Feeding the pigeons of St. Mark's, undated

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World War I – "Capt. Ellwood never could take a picture. This pose was by Canada and me at Nice", undated

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World War I – Rome – "I seem to have had a failing for the forum", undated

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World War I – Rome – Statue to Victor Emmanuel at Rome, undated

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World War I – Rome – Observing St. Peters from Villa di Medici, undated

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World War I – Rome – Captain Phillip H. Elwood on the parade at Nice., undated

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World War I – Rome – "Somebody's arch which did not show as much in the film as it did in the reflecter. Coliseum in right rear", undated

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World War I – Rome – "the mountain that shuts Monte Carlo off from the world", undated

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World War I – view of a street and tall buildings, undated

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World War I – Rome – St Peters from Place di Populo, undated

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World War I – Venice – St. Marks with Canada and Captain Elwood discussing the weather, undated

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World War I – Monte Carlo – Across the garden at Monte Carlo toward the casino, undated

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World War I – Rome – view of man taking pictures in ruins, undated

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World War I – view of a fountain with city skyline in background, undated

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World War I – Rome – "Canada (Charlie Rheault) and I were on our way to mass at St. Peters but Canada had to stop and take a picture", undated

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World War I – Nice – "Somebody must have pushed the man with the Kodak", undated

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World War I – Rome – "Where the Romans bathed, we couldn't even get our feet wet", undated

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Portrait of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., circa 1945

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Photo of two women and a man reading a map while seated outside, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with golf clubs and Martha Augusta Hager, circa 1920s

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Portrait of Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. standing in a street in front of a row of houses, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. as a child holding what looks like a bird, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and nephew Wilber Ben, son of W. Bruce Hager, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. with 3 week old infant son, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 6 weeks old, and Martha Augusta Hager, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., six months old, undated

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. holding son, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 3 months old, and unidentified boy, undated

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Unidentified house or stall, undated

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Unidentified woman sitting in a tree, undated

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Martha Augusta Hager standing in front of car, circa 1920s

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Unidentified lake, undated

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Unidentified field with hill in the background, possibly World War I Europe, undated

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Unidentified walkway with hills or mountains in the background. Two men in uniform are walking toward the camera. Possibly World War I Europe., undated

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Unidentified man with camera, taken on Sansimion Highway, California, undated

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Unidentified woman sitting in a boat at the shore, undated

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Unidentified man and woman seated at a table over looking a park, undated

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Unidentified man in a horse drawn buggy, undated

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Unidentified group of nine women in waves, circa 1900

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Unidentified man reading with two women sitting under a tree., undated

  • Box 46, item 66
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 3 months old, held by unidentified woman, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 67-68
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., six weeks old, held by unidentified woman, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 69
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., six or seven months old, with his cousin Ann Bruce Hager (in pram) and Wilber Hager, children of W. Bruce Hager, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 70
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 6 months old, with his mother, cousin Anna Bruce Hager, cousin Wilber Hager, and aunt, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 71-72
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., as an infant, with two unidentified women, and child, possibly cousin Anna Bruce Hager, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 73
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., infant, with unidentified woman, possibly Martha Augusta Hager, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 74
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Lawrence W. Bruce Jr. (infant in foreground) with cousin Anna Bruce Hager (infant held by woman), adult man, and two women., circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 75
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Cousins Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and Anna Bruce Hager (infants), held by two unidentified women, circa 1923

  • Box 46, item 76
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 18 months old, sitting in wagon outside., circa 1924

  • Box 46, item 77
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. (toddler) holding a bird, circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 78
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and two unidentified children on a sled, circa 1925-1926

  • Box 46, item 79
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and an unidentified girl standing beside a pine tree in the snow., circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 80
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and an unidentified lady standing in front of a snow covered tree, circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 81
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and two unidentified children on a sled being pulled by an unidentified boy, circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 82
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. standing in front of an ice covered bush, circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 83
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and unidentified child standing in front of a house, circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 84
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. standing in a swing in the summer time, circa 1925

  • Box 46, item 85
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. riding in a toy car, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 86
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. dressed as a native American with bow and arrow, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 87
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. on a tricycle. John S Hager is in a pram in background., circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 88
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager (infant) sitting on a blanket outside, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 89
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. and John S. Hager (infant), circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 90
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. dressed as a native American with bow and arrow, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 91
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. driving a toy car, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 92
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John S. Hager (infant) sitting in his pram., circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 93
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. holding his infant brother, John S. Hager, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 94
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. with his brother, John S. Hager (infant) on a blanket outside, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 95
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John S. Hager (infant) with his parents, Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. and Martha Augusta Hager, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 96
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Group of unidentified children at a kindergarten lunch. Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. is in the second group on the right, third child from the right., undated

  • Box 46, item 97
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John S. Hager with unidentified woman, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 98
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John S. Hager, infant, in a pram, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 99-100
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John S. Hager as infant in pram, Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., Martha Augusta Hager, and their grandmother, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 101
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., 4 or 5 years old, with an American flag, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 102
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., five years old, at kindergarten, circa 1927-1928

  • Box 46, item 103
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Portrait of John S. Hager, undated

  • Box 46, item 104
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Unidentified boy standing beside a palm tree, possibly in Florida, undated

  • Box 46, item 105
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Unidentified woman in front of a white house, undated

  • Box 46, item 106
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Unidentified house, undated

  • Box 46, item 107
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Lawrence W Hager Jr., with his infant brother, John S. Hager, in a toy car, circa 1927

  • Box 46, item 108
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Letters of Laura White to John D. White, pages 1 and 4, undated

  • Box 47, item 1
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Letters of Laura White to John D. White, pages 2 and 3, undated

  • Box 47, item 2
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Family letters to Lawrence W. Hager from his mother, uncle, and aunt, 1927

  • Box 47, item 3
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Notarized letter of sale of the stocks of the Owensboro Inquirer to Lawrence W. Hager, 1929 January 4

  • Box 47, item 4
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Full portrait S. W. Hager gubernatorial race, 1907

  • Box 47, item 5
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Announcing birth of Lawrence White Hager, 1890 May 28

  • Box 47, item 6
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Class photo showing L. W. Hager Sr., carnival committee. Possibly Centre College, 1909

  • Box 47, item 7
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Centre College Deinlogian Literary Society, 1835-1909

  • Box 47, item 8
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Centre College baseball history, cardinal and blue, 1909

  • Box 47, item 9
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Centre College round table, 1909

  • Box 47, item 10-11
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Centre College Central University News, 1909

  • Box 47, item 12
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Centre College staff, 1909

  • Box 47, item 13
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Centre College record of games and Easter approach to campus, 1909

  • Box 47, item 14
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Centre College champions cardinal and blue, 1909

  • Box 47, item 15
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Centre College the cardinal and blue baseball, 1912

  • Box 47, item 16
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Centre College "Der Deutsche Verein", 1909

  • Box 47, item 17
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Centre College Deinlogian History, 1909

  • Box 47, item 18
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Centre College KA, 1909

  • Box 47, item 19
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Centre College Honor Court, 1909

  • Box 47, item 20
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W. Bruce and Lawrence W. Hager shortly before W. Bruce Hager's death, 1967 August 5

  • Box 47, item 21
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Centre College football team, 1906

  • Box 47, item 22
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Photo album White family, 3 daughters with parents, outside, circa 1890

  • Box 47, item 23
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Photo album White family, five daughters and their mother on a railway station, circa 1890

  • Box 47, item 24
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Crude oil "taking the crude to market", undated

  • Box 47, item 25
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Transport - "a ditched Ford Bob passed going to Nowala", undated

  • Box 47, item 26
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"The two little men who entertained the ladies", circa 1894

  • Box 47, item 27
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Rock formation "the Pinnacle", undated

  • Box 47, item 28
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Photo album White family – the railway, circa 1890

  • Box 47, item 29
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Transport – infrastructure – unpaved road, "the north side of the mountain", undated

  • Box 47, item 30-31
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Crude oil "Bob's well", undated

  • Box 47, item 32
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Family member outside – "Mother catching water from the spring for a drink", undated

  • Box 47, item 33
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Older woman with baby and dog outside a house in the summer, undated

  • Box 47, item 34
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Transport – infrastructure – unpaved road, "going down the mountain as leisurely as if it were paved", undated

  • Box 47, item 35
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Young boy on unpaged road in mountainous area "Winslow watching Aunt take pictures", undated

  • Box 47, item 36
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Transport – mules – tourism "a faithful team of donkeys - first aid to tourists in trouble on either side of Galdy", undated

  • Box 47, item 37
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Transport – infrastructure – car on unpaved road, undated

  • Box 47, item 38
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Transport – infrastructure – unpaved road, "where nine out of every ten cars call for the donkeys", undated

  • Box 47, item 39
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Transport – infrastructure – unpaved road, "Galdy Mountain - the spot, where it's no disgrace to fail making a stop", undated

  • Box 47, item 40
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Family at the railway station, 6 women – "the first of all when it comes to traveling", undated

  • Box 47, item 41
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Family portrait, "all the weeks guests, who made Aunt Laura glad twice", undated

  • Box 47, item 42
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Family at the railway station, 6 women – "the timer on the front wheel shows road condition", undated

  • Box 47, item 43
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House in the mountains, mountain view, undated

  • Box 47, item 44
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House, mom posing on porch, "our old home and George", undated

  • Box 47, item 45
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The five White sisters posing outside, "the sisters, once five little Whites", undated

  • Box 47, item 46
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L.W. Hager negatives, road along river, undated

  • Box 47, item 47
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L.W. Hager negatives, man posing in the mountains, undated

  • Box 47, item 48
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L.W. Hager negatives, unidentified person posing on a rock by a lake in the mountains, undated

  • Box 47, item 49
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L.W. Hager negatives, unidentified person posing on the walk on a ship in a winter coat and hat, undated

  • Box 47, item 50
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Industrial progress – generator room on 13th and Lewis streets, 1922

  • Box 47, item 51
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Industrial Progress edition, 1955 January 25

  • Box 47, item 52-67
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Industrial Progress edition of the Messenger-Inquirer, 1957 February 14

  • Box 47, item 68-77
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Lawrence W. Hager, Jr. while serving in World War II, circa 1945

  • Box 47, item 78
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Bessie White Hager in rocking chair, undated

  • Box 47, item 79
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Composing room construction at building located at 3rd and Allen Streets, 1968

  • Box 47, item 80
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Outside view of Messenger-Inquirerbuilding located at 3rd and Allen streets, circa 1968

  • Box 47, item 81
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Martha Augusta (Brown) Hager portrait, 1898

  • Box 60, item 1
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10th anniversary of University of Michigan's first class to graduate women, class of 1874, 1884

  • Box 60, item 2
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4th from left in back row is Martha Augusta (Brown) Hager's sister, Laura. Lawrence W. Hager is in front row, about 6 years old.

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Copies of 12 photographs, undated

  • Box 60, item 3
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Unidentified house, the smaller pictures with the man and woman are Lawrence Hager Sr. and his mother Bessie White Hager.

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S. W. Hager family portrait, undated

  • Box 60, item 4
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(Left to right) Lawrence White Hager, Bessie White Hager, Samuel Wilber Hager, W. Bruce Hager.

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S. W. Hager and Kentucky State Auditor's office staff, circa 1905

  • Box 60, item 5
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Samuel Wilber Hager, Ashland clothier and bank president, undated

  • Box 60, item 6
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(prior to becoming Kentucky State Treasurer, and this prior to State Auditor) fourth from left.

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S. W. Hager at groundbreaking for new state capitol, circa 1905

  • Box 60, item 7
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Governor J. C. W. Beckham has shovel.

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S. W. Hager at groundbreaking for new state capitol, circa 1905

  • Box 60, item 8
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Governor J. C. W. Beckham is 9th man from the right. Gretter, Frankfort.

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Samuel Wilber Hager with horse on Lexington Farm, circa 1905

  • Box 60, item 9
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S. W. Hager as State Auditor and office staff, circa 1906

  • Box 60, item 10
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Samuel Wilber Hager, Democrat nominee for governor, 1907

  • Box 60, item 11
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"Snapshots of Judge S.W. Hager, Democratic gubernatorial candidate on the Stump", 1907

  • Box 60, item 12A-12B
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Negative and original.

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Samuel Wilber Hager with unidentified group, undated

  • Box 60, item 13
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Messenger-Inquirerstaff photo, 1938 December

  • Box 60, item 14-15
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First soap box derby champion, 1950

  • Box 60, item 16
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Group of schoolchildren leaving WOMI building after a tour, undated

  • Box 60, item 17
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WOMI lounge, undated

  • Box 60, item 18
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WOMI studio with musical group, undated

  • Box 60, item 19-20
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Announcer T.D. Whittinghill at controls in studio-control room, undated

  • Box 60, item 21
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Views of WOMI remote studio reception room at Beaver Dam, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 60, item 22
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Photograph of newspaper equipment, undated

  • Box 60, item 23
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Series of printing press photographs, undated

  • Box 60, item 24
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Cover of Linotype News, 1949 June

  • Box 60, item 25
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Negative.

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Hugh O. Potter, George M. Fugua, Lawrence W. Hager, W. Bruce Hager, undated

  • Box 60, item 26
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Noose picture made at Rockport, Indiana, circa 1972-1982

  • Box 60, item 27
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Attached to memos regarding the picture.

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Photograph of male stripper, circa 1972-1982

  • Box 60, item 28-29
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Leaders of Homemakers Clubs and Country Home Demonstration Agents pictured with Hugh O. Potter, manager of WOMI, undated

  • Box 60, item 30
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Left to right: Mrs. John Alland, Hancock Country publicity chain. Kitty Bess Dodson, Daviess County agent. Leone Jillette, assistant state leader from the University of Kentucky. Alda Hanning, assistant state leader from the University of Kentucky. Hugh O. Potter. Barbara Oliver, McLean county agent. Mrs. Elmo Trunnell, Daviess county publicity chain. Mary Steele, Breckinridge county agent. Mrs. Thelma K. Streeter, Ohio county agent.

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Gallatin Steam Plant - powerhouse, looking southwest, 1959 October 14

  • Box 60, item 31
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Kentucky Electronics, Inc., undated

  • Box 60, item 32
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W. R. Grace and Company, Washington Research Center, Clarksville, Maryland, undated

  • Box 60, item 33
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Industrial research laboratory.

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Owensboro Bridge banquet and construction, 1940

  • Box 60, item 34
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Photograph 1: 1940 Owensboro Bridge Opening Banquet. (Left to right) unidentified, William (Bill) Hindley, Lyter Donaldson. Photograph 2: Owensboro Bridge Construction (1940 January 24)

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Owensboro bridge, Indiana side, showing flood and buildings, 1940 April 25

  • Box 60, item 35
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Sketch of Owensboro Municipal Utilities Elemer Smith Station, 1961 September

  • Box 60, item 36
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Central Fire Station, 1903 January

  • Box 60, item 37
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Includes caption from 1970.

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Arthur H. Wulfsbery portrait, undated

  • Box 60, item 38
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3 photographs, 1940

  • Box 60, item 39
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Left: Albert J. Wedeking, Dale, Indiana, banker and man of affairs. Top Right: Plant of Witty Milling Company showing horse-drawn wagons in front of building. Bottom Right: Kraft cheese factory at Dale, Indiana.

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Warren Breune portrait, undated

  • Box 60, item 40-41
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The forum in Rome, 1918

  • Box 60, item 42
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Lawrence W. Hager in military uniform standing in war-torn city, circa 1917-1918

  • Box 60, item 43
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Lawrence W. Hager and two men walking along a road using walking sticks, circa 1917-1918

  • Box 60, item 44
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Lawrence W. Hager is far right, the other two men are unidentified.

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Lawrence W. Hager looking from Ville de Medici with St. Peter's Cathedral in background, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 45
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Lawrence W. Hager with 2 comrades outside unidentified building, undated

  • Box 60, item 46
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Ceremony aboard troop ship, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 47
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Photo by Lawrence W. Hager showing St. Peter's dome in rear, Rome, Italy, 1919

  • Box 60, item 48
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Reproduction.

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Forum in Rome, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 49
Scope and Contents

Reproduction.

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St. Mark's, Venice, Italy, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 50
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., as Postmaster of Owensboro sitting at desk surrounded by flowers, circa 1937

  • Box 60, item 51
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Forum in Rome, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 52-53
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Lawrence W. Hager at Forum, Rome, Italy, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 54
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Lawrence W. Hager looking from Ville de Medici with St. Peter's Cathedral in background, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 55-56
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St. Mark's, Venice, Italy, 1919 Spring

  • Box 60, item 57-58
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Lawrence W. Hager portrait (negative), undated

  • Box 60, item 59
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., and football team, 1906

  • Box 60, item 60
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Left to right: L. E. Miller, R. T. Cassiday, R. H. Ware, F. B. Collins, R. E. Woodford, Lawrernce W. Hager, R. G. McConnell, Q. B. McQueen, L. T. Lee, L. G. Alexander, C. Hess, unidentified.

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Carnival Committee (Centre College), 1909

  • Box 60, item 61
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Left to right: R. Andrews, N. H. Dosker, W. E. Johnson, Lawrence W. Hager, D. C. Lee, J. D. Lynn.

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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., and football team, 1906

  • Box 60, item 62
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Left to right: L. E. Miller, R. T. Cassiday, R. H. Ware, F. B. Collins, R. E. Woodford, Lawrernce W. Hager, R. G. McConnell, Q. B. McQueen, L. T. Lee, L. G. Alexander, C. Hess, unidentified (enlargement).

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Basketball team, 1904

  • Box 60, item 63
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Banquet, undated

  • Box 60, item 64-66
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr. is 5th from the right in the 1st row. Albert B. Chandler is 6th from the left on the 2nd row.

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Back of campaign train, Owensboro, 1948 September 30

  • Box 60, item 67
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Top photograph: Lawrence Hager introducing Truman. Bottom photograph: Harry S. Truman with Lawrence Hager.

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"Hagers in rotary tête-a-tête", 1938 December 9

  • Box 60, item 68-69
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Lawrence Hager, Sr., District Governeror; George C. Hager, President of Rotary International; John G. Hager, Jr., President of the Louisville Club.

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Unidentified group of men, 1921 November 26

  • Box 53, item 46
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From envelope: "ROTARY PICTURE - shot by Orion Winford 1920 or so."

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Portrait of unidentified man

  • Box 53, item 47
Scope and Contents

See negative: box 61 item 30.

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Spring pictures of John Hager's children, 1960 March

  • Box 53, item 48-53
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Photographer: Abrams.

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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 53, item 54-57
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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 53, item 58
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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 53, item 59
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Slides of man giving speech, undated

  • Box 59, folder 13
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Man and two women in conversation, undated

  • Box 59, folder 14, item 1
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Lawrence W. Hager, Sr., as Postmaster of Owensboro sitting at desk surrounded by flowers, 1937

  • Box 59, folder 14, item 2
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Unidentified people at tables, 1919-1964

  • Box 59, folder 14, item 3
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Inside George S. May Company "Your Customers"brochure.

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Unidentified child's 8th birthday party, 1976 December

  • Box 59, folder 14, item 4
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Unidentified group at church event, undated

  • Box 59, folder 14, item 5
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John Hager talks with Stanley Tiner at American Bar Association convention, 1976 August 10

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 1
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Unidentified woman looks at a beautiful view, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 2
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Unidentified men and women sitting around a backyard swing, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 3-5
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Unidentified man sitting at a desk, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 6
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Copies of 8 photographs, unidentified people, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 7-9
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Copies of 8 photographs, unidentified children, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 10-11
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Copies of 5 photographs, unidentifed house, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1, item 12-13
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Dick Thomas, Samuel Wilber Hager, Robert T. Caldwell (Ashland attorney), 1916

  • Box 63, folder 4
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Samuel Wilber Hager with group, 1916

  • Box 63, folder 3
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Front row, left to right: unidentified, Robert T. Caldwell, Samuel Wilber Hager, Dick Thomas, unidentified. Back row: all unidentified.

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American Tobacco Company original building, before 1955

  • Box 65, item 18
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Notes on envelope read:"Was largest tobacco factory in world, was located at 11th and Elm Streets. Stemming plant constructed in 1892. Started razing it in January 1955.]"

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"Editorial Comment from Newspapers in Kentucky" photograph and negative, 1934 June

  • Box 66, folder 3
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Owensboro Publishing Company oversize photo of group in front of building, 1938 December

  • Box 66, folder 8
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Owensboro Bridge construction, near completion, 1940 February

  • Box 50, folder 3
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Negatives, 1940-1975, undated

Tennis, 1975

  • Box 61, item 1-3
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Duck hunting, undated

  • Box 61, item 4-7
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Aerials, undated

  • Box 61, item 8-12
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M & I Flower Awards, undated

  • Box 61, item 13-14
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Unindentified group, undated

  • Box 61, item 15
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Unidentified old man, undated

  • Box 61, item 16
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Unidentified group, undated

  • Box 61, item 17
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Unidentified boy, man, and building, undated

  • Box 61, item 18
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Unidentified building and group, undated

  • Box 61, item 19-20
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Unidentified old man and woman, undated

  • Box 61, item 21-22
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Unidentified child with kite, undated

  • Box 61, item 23-24
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Unidentified children, undated

  • Box 61, item 25
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Unidentified building and group, undated

  • Box 61, item 26
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Trees, undated

  • Box 61, item 27
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Portrait of unidentified man, 1973 May

  • Box 61, item 28-29
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From envelope: "Jarry - You and Dad ??? over this release and let me know what you think. HA."

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Portrait of unidentified man, undated

  • Box 61, item 30
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see print

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Group of old people at event, undated

  • Box 62, item 1-7
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Two men at speech, undated

  • Box 62, item 8-11
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Unidentified group at church event, undated

  • Box 62, item 12-15
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Unidentified group gathering, undated

  • Box 62, item 16-19
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Unidentified group outside, undated

  • Box 62, item 20-22
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Unidentified group gathering, undated

  • Box 62, item 23-24
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Unidentified child's party, undated

  • Box 62, item 25-26
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Unidentified group outside, undated

  • Box 62, item 27-28
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Family portrait, undated

  • Box 62, item 29-30
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Outdoor photos, undated

  • Box 62, item 31
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House and car, undated

  • Box 62, item 32
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Miscellaneous photos, undated

  • Box 62, item 33
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Illustrated Industrial Souvenir negatives, 1956 June 16

  • Box 65, item 1-17
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In envelope that read,"Owensboro of long ago, pix copied for Mr. Hager, June 16, '56."

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Oversize negatives for assorted journals, 1940, undated

  • Box 66, folder 2
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Audiovisual materials, 1900, 1978, undated

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Comprises reel-to-reel audiotapes and films, including a 16mm magnetic sound film of a television news report that documents the opening of the new Messenger-Inquirer building. Also includes audio recordings of Lawrence W. Hager Rotary Day in Owensboro (December 27, 1978) and of Transylvania University's 175th anniversary celebration.

Reel-to-reel audio recordings of Transylvania College 175th celebration, President Eisenhower speech, French Ambassador Bonnet's address, presentation of certificate of achievement to Hager, undated

  • Box 57, item 1-2
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Owensboro Daily Messenger special industrial souvenir edition, 1900 Spring

  • Box 57, item 3
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Audiocassette, transcript of Lawrence W. Hager Sr. Rotary Day, 1978 December 27

  • Box 57, item 4
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Unexposed 16 mm film, color, magnetic audio, undated

  • Reel 1
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Features Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer building at 3rd and Allen Street (was former "Federal Building"). Newspaper moved to new facility at 14th and Fedricu Street. Interview with Hager by David McBride of WFIE Evansville, Indiana. 2:47:min:sec, 100 feet.

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Exposed 16 mm film, color, no audio, undated

  • Reel 2
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Unused footage from story on Reel 1: building and staff. 2:25:min:sec. 87 feet.

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You may come across language in UK Libraries Special Collections Research Center collections and online resources that you find harmful or offensive. SCRC collects materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. These materials document the time period when they were created and the view of their creator. As a result, some may demonstrate racist and offensive views that do not reflect the values of UK Libraries.

If you find description with problematic language that you think SCRC should review, please contact us at SCRC@uky.edu.