Cincinnatus Shryock scrapbook, 1879-1960, 1956-1960 (bulk dates)

Descriptive Summary

Title
Cincinnatus Shryock scrapbook, 1879-1960, 1956-1960 (bulk dates)
Creator
Shryock, Cincinnatus, 1816-1888.
Extent
1 reel of microfilm.
Subjects
Fields, Elizabeth Shryock, d. 1956.
Lancaster, Clay.
Shryock, Cincinnatus, 1816-1888.
First Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Ky.)
Architects.
Lexington (Ky.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Biographies.
Notes.
Programs.
Scrapbooks
Arrangement
Arrangement undiscernible.
Finding Aid Author
Processed by: Archives Staff ; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Architect. Cincinnatus Shryock, from Lexington, Ky, worked in a later period than his older and more famous brother, Gideon Shryock. Although he had intended to become a doctor, he lacked one course when he dropped out of Transylvania University Medical school in Lexington and began studying architecture with his brother. During the Civil War, Shryock operated a ferry on the Kentucky river and once aided his friend, General John Hunt Morgan, in transporting his troops across the river. Soon after the war, Shryock moved back into the city of Lexington, contracting to design private homes and public buildings.
Scope and Content
This is a microfilmed copy of a scrapbook containing clippings, notes, programs, papers, and photographs collected by Jean O. Fields, Cincinnatus Shryock's granddaughter. The scrapbook contains clippings about the First Presbyterian Church in Lexington, which Shryock designed in 1872; a page from Shryock's records as clerk of the session of the First Presbyterian Church (1879-1882); photographs of Shryock and his buildings taken by Fields and Clay Lancaster; a short paper on her father by Elizabeth Shryock Fields; and a list of public and private buildings in Central Kentucky designed by Shryock. The scrapbook is interspersed with explanatory notes and personal observations by Jean Fields.

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