Charles Schubert collection on Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Charles Schubert collection on Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
- Date
- 1880-1900 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.25 Cubic feet
- Preferred Citation
- 2003av095 : [identification of item], Charles Schubert collection on Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- John Dowling settled in Lawrenceburg Kentucky with his wife, Mary A. Dowling, in 1872. The Dowlings had seven children. The eldest, William E. Dowling was elected to the State Senate from 1912 to 1916. William Dowling additionally served as County Attorney for Anderson County and was elected to several other offices in the county, including city judge for Lawrenceburg.
- Scope and Content
- The Charles Schubert collection on Lawrenceburg, Kentucky consists of thirty three photographic prints in an album of various formats: cabinet cards, cartes de visite, and tintypes, 1880-1900. The prints are mainly of members of the Dowling, Brady, McCarthy, Fitzgerald and Roach families of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, but also include others.
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. The images reside in the public domain.
Contents of the Collection
"Reverend Ferdinand J. Brossart"; image identified and signed by "M. Dowling"; item from page one of album, undated
Commercial illustration of Caterina Da Bologna; item from page two of album, undated
Two unidentified children; signed "Happy New Year for Miss [illegible]; from page three of album, undated
Unidentified man; from page four of album, undated
Unidentified man; from page five of album, undated
"Mrs. Catherine Herbert Fitzgerald"; from page six of album, undated
"Charlie McCarthy"; from page seven of album, undated
"George Dowling"; from page eight of album, undated
"Will Dowling"; from page nine of album, undated
"Mary Dowling Bond (age 12 years)"; from page ten of album, undated
"Edward J. Dowling 1896 Wabash Ave Chicago Ills"; from page eleven of album, 1896
"Maggie Roach McCarthy"; from page twelve of album, undated
"P.I. (Pat) McCarthy"; from page thirteen of album, undated
"Mrs. Mary Roache (Frank's grandmother) 'The Widow'"; from page fourteen of album, undated
"Charlie (top), Mary, Frank McCarthy"; from page fifteen of album, undated
Unidentified man; from page sixteen of album, undated
Unidentified man; from page eighteen of album, undated
Unidentified man; from page nineteen of album, undated
"Possibly Ida and Catherine or Ida and Margaret Dowling of Lawrenceburg, KY"; from page twenty of album, undated
"Nettie Summers"; from page twenty-one of album, undated
"Edward T. Dowling (Uncle Eddie)"; from page twenty-two of album, undated
"John Dowling of Lawrenceburg, KY"; from page twenty-three of album, undated
"Will Brady"; from page twenty-four of album, undated
"Charles Brady"; from page twenty-five of album, undated
Unidentified child; from page twenty-six of album, undated
"Aunt M [second letter illegible]"; from page twenty-seven of album, undated
"Miss Nannie C. Ferry"; from page twenty-seven of album, undated
Unidentified child; found loose between pages twenty-six and twenty-seven of album, undated
"Mrs. Pat Ferrell"; from page twenty-eight of album, undated
"Belle Lewis (cook)"; from page twenty-nine of album, undated
"Mrs. Cushing"; from page thirty of album, undated
"Miss Alice New"; from page thirty of album, undated
Commercial illustration of In Cruce Salus; signed on the reverse "Edward Thomas Dowling"; found behind item number thirty-two, undated
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