Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Ikirt family letters
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Ikirt family letters
- Date
- 1862-1934, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 5 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Letters.
- Correspondence.
- Long-distance relationships.
- Man-woman relationships -- United States -- 20th century
- Love-letters
- Education
- Ohio
- Gossip.
- Friendship.
- Politics
- Religion
- Health
- Travel.
- Domestic Life -- United States
- Pennsylvania
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged alphabetically by recipient and thereunder chronologically. The Wade Hall Collection of American Letters has been processed into discrete collections based on provenance.
- Preferred Citation
- 2009ms132.0955: [identification of item], Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Ikirt family letters, 1862-1934, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Ikirt fmaily of East Liverpool, Ohio included George P. Ikirt (1852-1927), his wife Mary E. Holmes (1852-1925), and their five children: Georgella (1883-1966), Mary Rubiena (Ruby) (1884-1959), Olive Elizabeth (1886-1952), Virgil Crocker (1891-1974), and Geraldine Boyce (1896-1974). George Ikirt was a doctor and US Congressman, elected to represent Ohio's 18th district in the House of Representatives from 1893 to 1895. George and Mary were married in 1880. In 1914, Georgella married Jesse Paul Thompson (1880-1976), a lawyer. Virgil married Edith Huffer in 1917. No other biographical information available.
- American Letters collector Wade Hall (1934-2015) was a native of Union Springs, Alabama. Starting in 1962, he lived in Louisville, where he taught English and chaired the English and Humanities/Arts programs at Kentucky Southern College and Bellarmine University. He also taught at the University of Illinois and the University of Florida. He held degrees from Troy State University (B.S.), the University of Alabama (M.A.), and the University of Illinois (Ph.D.). He served for two years in the U.S. Army in the mid-fifties. Dr. Hall was the author of books, monographs, articles, plays, and reviews relating to Kentucky, Alabama, and Southern history and literature. His most recent books include A Visit with Harlan Hubbard; High Upon a Hill: A History of Bellarmine College; A Song in Native Pastures: Randy Atcher's Life in Country Music; and Waters of Life from Conecuh Ridge.
- Scope and Content
- The Ikirt family letters (dated 1862-1934, undated; 5 cubic feet; 11 boxes, 2 folders) consist of letters between family and friends of the Ikirt family during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Topics discussed within the letters include family, friends, illness, letters, chores, clothes, politics, school, religion, poetry, social events, holidays, travel, marriages, deaths, funerals, gossip, romance, and business. Several letters are sent to Georgella Ikirt from her future husband J. Paul Thompson that document their relationship while separated by school and work in Ohio in the early twentieth century. In the letters, Thompson discusses his feelings for Georgella, attending school, spending time with friends, going to work, local gossip, his personal health, and her family. One letter in the collection is from Georgella to her parents, discussing needing money for sorority photographs and living expenses. Some letters in the collection have pamphlets, personal cards, drawings, newspaper clippings, hair clippings, leaves, or a piece of wood stored with them.
- Many of the letters are to or from Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, Ella B. Holmes, Reverend Albert Gallaher, George P. Ikirt, Georgella Ikirt, Mary Rubiena Ikirt, Olive E. Ikirt, Virgil C. Ikirt, and Geraldine Boyce Ikirt. Correspondents are located throughout the United States in Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, Tennessee, New York, Chicago, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Nebraska.
- The Ikirt family letters collection is part of the Wade Hall Collection of American Letters, which includes correspondence and diaries from all over North America covering the time period of the Civil to Korean Wars. The materials were collected by Wade Hall and document everyday men and women.
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
Letters to the Ikirt family, 1867-1934, undated
Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1867-1925, undated
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1868
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1869
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1870-1880
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1887-1899
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1899-1918
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1921-1924
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, undated
Letters to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1870, undated
Albert to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1874
Aunt Mary to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1869, 1896, undated
Bella S. [illegible] to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1867-1875, undated
Will G. Banks to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1890-1904, 1923
David Boyce to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1879
David Boyce to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1894-1899
George W. Boyce to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1875-1892
Clara to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1874-1876
B.S. Copprock to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1873
E.D.O. Crocker to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1896, undated
Mrs. T. D. Crocker to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1894-1899, undated
W.A. Dickey to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1874-1876, undated
Ella to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1874
Reverend Albert Gallaher to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1870-1872
Mattie Gallaher to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1872-1881, undated
Ella to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1876-1889
Ella B. Holmes to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1891-1894
Ella B. Holmes and husband to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1878, undated
Elizabeth Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1895
Euphema B. Holmes to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1869-1882, undated
Euphema B. Holmes to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1887
George P. Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1880-1904
George P. Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1916
Georgella Ikirt Thompson to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1894-1897
Georgella Ikirt Thompson to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1915-1924
Geraldine Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1921
Mary Rubiena (Ruby) Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1897-1907
Olive Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1907
Virgil C. and Edith Ikirt to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1915-1925, undated
Aunt Kate G. Long to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1889-1898
Mary to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, undated
[James] A. Powell to Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, undated
George P. Ikirt, 1887-1924, undated
Letters to George P. Ikirt, 1892-1895
Letters to George P. Ikirt, 1896-1910
Letters to George P. Ikirt, 1923
Child to George P. Ikirt, 1894
Robert W. Green to George P. Ikirt, 1912
Mary. E. (Holmes) Ikirt to George P. Ikirt, 1887-1894
Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt to George P. Ikirt, 1898-1913, undated
Olive Ikirt to George P. Ikirt, 1907-1910
Virgil C. Ikirt to George P. Ikirt, 1924, undated
Ikirt family, 1881-1934, undated
Georgella Ikirt letters, 1904
To Georgella (Ikirt) Thompson, 1902, 1913
To Georgella and Olive Ikirt from Virgil C. Ikirt, 1910
To Georgella and Mary Rubeina (Ruby) Ikirt from Mary Ikirt, 1893
To "Georgie" Ikirt from Mary (Holmes) Ikirt, 1898
To "Georgie", Mary Rubiena (Ruby), and Olive Ikirt and Kelley from Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1899
To Mary Rubiena Ikirt from Ruth B. Bryan, 1894
To Mary Rubiena Ikirt from Aunt Ella B. Holmes, 1926
To Mary Rubiena Ikirt from Olive Ikirt, 1924
To Mary Rubiena and Olive Ikirt from Georgella (Ikirt) Thompson, 1928
To Mary Rubiena and Olive E. Ikirt from Geraldine B. Ikirt, 1925-1933
To Mary Rubiena and Olive E. Ikirt from Mary (Holmes) Ikirt, 1904
To Mary Rubiena and Olive E. Ikirt from Mary, 1934
To Mary Rubiena and Olive E. Ikirt from Mary, Virgil C. Ikirt, and Ruby, 1934
To Mary Rubiena and Olive E. Ikirt from Virgil C. and Edith Ikirt, 1924-1934, undated
To Olive E., Ikirt from Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1904
Olive E. Ikirt from Virgil C. Ikirt, 1923
To Virgil C. Ikirt from Mary (Holmes) Ikirt, 1900
To Winnie Ikirt from George P. Ikirt, 1897
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and Children from George P. Ikirt, 1893-1897
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt, 1881-1895
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt from T. D. Crocker, 1895
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt from Geraldine B. Ikirt, 1924
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt from Virgil C. and Edith Ikirt, 1917
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt from Virgil C. kirt, 1924
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt from Ma, 1887
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and George P. Ikirt from Olive E. ikirt, 1923
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, George P. Ikirt, and Geny from Olive E. Ikirt, 1924
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, George P. Ikirt, and siblings from Georgella (Ikirt) Thompson, 1924
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, George P. Ikirt, and siblings from Geraldine B. Ikirt, 1921-1923
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt and Family from Geraldine Ikirt, 1924-1925
To Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, George P. Ikirt and siblings from Virgil C. and Edith Ikirt, 1921-1925, undated
To Mary Rubiena Ikirt, Georgella (Ikirt) Thompson, and family from Virgil C. and Edith Ikirt and Geraldine Ikirt, 1924
To George P. Ikirt and family from the Russells, 1922
To George P. Ikirt and sisters from Virgil C. Ikirt, 1910
To George P. Ikirt, Mary Rubiena Ikirt, Olive E. Ikirt, and Winnie Ikirt from Virgil C. Ikirt, 1921
To Olive E. Ikirt and family from "Geo", 1924
To Olive, Mary Rubiena, Geo, and Winnie from Virgil C. Ikirt, 1923
Letters to extended family and friends and empty envelopes, 1862-1906, undated
To J. M. [Bommer], 1906
To Honorable David Boyce from Mary (Holmes) Ikirt, 1897
To Honorable David Boyce from Virgil C. Ikirt, 1900
To B. S. Coppock from Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1872
To W. A. Dickey from Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1874
To Reverend Albert Gallaher from Mary E. (Holmes) Ikirt, 1869-1872, undated
To Ella B. Holmes, 1870-1879, undated
To Ella B. Holmes, 1880-1887
To Ella B. Holmes from Leonard Eskey, 1878-1881
To Ella B. Holmes and Mary E. Holmes from Helen, 1863
To E. B. Holmes from Mary, undated
To Ella B. Holmes from Mary E. Holmes, undated
To Ella B. Holmes from Will, 1880-1881
To Emma Holmes from W. B. Dewitt, 1869, undated
To Euphema B. Holmes from cousin Maria, 1868
To Euphema Holmes from Matilda [Grant], 1871
To Euphema B. Holmes and sister from Mary and Ella Holmes, undated
To Mollie Holmes from Mollie E. Gable, 1867
To Kate Ikirt from A. Ikirt, 1862
To Mr. D. R. Jones from Mary, 1878
To Kate J. Long from Mary (Holmes) Ikirt, 1898
To Reverend W. G. K. Long from Daniel Ikirt, 1871
To Annie Paul from Mollie C. [Chirt], 1887
To Mrs. Barnard Rand from Mary (Holmes) Ikirt, 1895
To Annie M. Rand from George P. Ikirt, 1895
Letter to unidentified recipient from unidentified sender, 1878
Empty envelopes, 1893-1894, undated
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