James Lowry Cogar papers

Abstract

The James Lowry Cogar papers (1758, 1785, circa 1859-1880, 1924-1987, undated; 28.5 cubic feet; 66 boxes) comprise the correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, restoration files, education files, business and financial records, and personal papers gathered and produced by twentieth century historian and preservationist, James Lowry Cogar.

Descriptive Summary

Title
James Lowry Cogar papers
Date
1758, 1785, circa 1859-1880, 1924-1987, undated (inclusive)
Extent
28.5 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Antiques
Colonial Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va.)
Education, Higher -- History.
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- Kentucky
Historic farms -- Kentucky.
Travel.
Shakers -- Kentucky -- Pleasant Hill.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by subject and format in seven series: Correspondence, Newspaper clippings, Renovation and restoration files, Audiovisual materials, Education and personal records, Business and financial records, and Travel files.
Finding Aid Author
Ida Lucille Sell Mangum
Preferred Citation
2006ms001: [identification of item], James Lowry Cogar papers, 1758, 1785, circa 1859-1880, 1924-1987, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
James Cogar, the son of William B. and Dora Davis Cogar, was born in Midway, Kentucky on February 2, 1906. He received an A.B. degree from the University of Kentucky in 1927 and an M.A. degree in history from Harvard University in 1929. From 1929-1930 he served as a History and Math teacher at the Brent School - an Episcopal preparatory institution in Baguio in the Philippine Islands. Upon his return, he attended Yale University where he studied architecture. He left his studies in 1931 after contracting tuberculosis. While recuperating in Colorado, he learned of the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Through one of his professors, he became associated with the work - an enterprise which by the 1940s eventually led to the restoration of sixty-six buildings, the rebuilding of eighty-four others on their foundations, the removal of four hundred fifty modern buildings, the relocation of two and a half miles of railroad track, and the diversion of a Federal highway. Cogar became the Curator at Colonial Williamsburg in 1931. His responsibilities included having charge of the furniture and furnishings in the exhibition buildings, consulting with architects, and the acquisition of objects to furnish the interiors of new restorations as they were completed. Cogar scoured North America and Europe for ordnance and weaponry, bottles and wine casks, furniture, kitchen utensils, cutlery, china and glasses, textiles, books, and artwork. His efforts helped equip the Governor's Palace, the George Wythe House, the Powder Magazine in Williamsburg's Market Square, the Williamsburg Inn, and many other edifices.
Beginning in 1933 Cogar lectured on 18th Century American Social History at the College of William and Mary - a post he filled for more than thirty years. He also authored numerous articles on Williamsburg and the Colonial period which were published in both scholarly journals and popular magazines in the United States and Great Britain. In 1939 he acquired and restored the Williamsburg home of wealthy merchant William Nicholson, a friend of George Washington. Built in 1730, the house was left unchanged because subsequent owners were too poor to add cupolas, porches, or other modern frills. After serving as a naval intelligence agent during WWII, Cogar resigned as Curator in 1948 to found Cogar, Lewis, and Geiger, a Williamsburg firm that specialized in English and American antiques. He was also in great demand as a consultant. He served in that capacity with the National Park Service on the preservation and restoration of historic sites, as a consultant with the Octogan, the Institute of American Architects in Washington, D.C., and eventually with several other organizations primarily in Virginia and Kentucky. In addition, his Williamsburg connections led to his involvement with numerous historic restoration and interior design projects including the Grove, the ancestral home of Richard Call and residence of Florida governor LeRoy Collins; on several homes owned by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller; and on the home and office of A.C. Long, chairman of the board of Texaco.
In 1961 Cogar returned to Fawn Leap, the family farm in Midway, Kentucky, to assist his mother who was in poor health. In 1962 he accepted the position of Executive Director of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill with the mission of restoring the former religious community to its nineteenth-century appearance. Pleasant Hill, which was an active Shaker community from 1805 to 1910, was a village of approximately thirty buildings in various states of disrepair. In 1968 he became the organization's first Executive Director - serving in that post until his resignation in 1974. In the 1960s he deeded Nicolson House to Colonial Williamsburg in trade for the historic home of Samuel Taylor near Pleasant Hill. Cogar restored the home, which was originally built in the early 1780s, and named it Bachelor's Barter. Following his retirement, Cogar continued to serve on the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Shakertown and was also retained by Pleasant Hill as a consultant. He died on January 13, 1987.
Scope and Content
The James Lowry Cogar papers (1758, 1785, circa 1859-1880, 1924-1987, undated; 28.5 cubic feet; 66 boxes) comprise the correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, restoration files, education files, business and financial records, and personal papers gathered and produced by twentieth century historian and preservationist, James Lowry Cogar. The education files, 1928-1971, contain lecture and presentation notes, and grade books from Cogar's years as a student of history at Yale and as a teacher in the Philippines and the United States. The business and financial records investment statements for Cogar, Lewis, and Geiger Company; Cogar's invoices; and agreements for his farms and homes at Fawn Leap and Bachelor's Barter. The personal papers pertain to Cogar's attempts to enter the military during WWII and also contain calendars, memorabilia, and calling cards. Highlights in the collection include diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs generated during Cogar's year at Brent School in the Philippines, 1929-1930; correspondence from persons of note including John D. and Nelson Rockefeller; photographs of Winston Churchill's visit to Colonial Williamsburg in 1946; and his notebook on the restoration of the Nicolson House, Colonial Williamsburg. Finally the audio-visual materials including more than 3,000 photographic images that document James Cogar's travels, restoration projects, teaching activities, and family life.

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

Correspondence, 1925-1983, undated

Scope and Contents

The Correspondence series (1925-1983, undated) contains letters sent to James L. Cogar throughout his adult life. The letters discuss his travels abroad and in the United States, history, home restoration and interior design projects, life in Williamsburg, Virginia and Kentucky, and family and friends pleasantries.

University of Kentucky yearbooks and contents, 1925

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1929

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1930

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1931

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1932

  • Box 1, folder 5
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1934

  • Box 1, folder 6
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1939-1940

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1942

  • Box 1, folder 8
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1943

  • Box 1, folder 9
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1945

  • Box 1, folder 10
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1946

  • Box 1, folder 11
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1947

  • Box 1, folder 12
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1948

  • Box 2, folder 1
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1949

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1950

  • Box 2, folder 3
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1951

  • Box 2, folder 4
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1952

  • Box 2, folder 5
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1953

  • Box 2, folder 6
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1955

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1957

  • Box 2, folder 8
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1958

  • Box 2, folder 9
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1959

  • Box 2, folder 10
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1960

  • Box 2, folder 11
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1961

  • Box 2, folder 12
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1962

  • Box 2, folder 13
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1963

  • Box 3, folder 1
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1964

  • Box 3, folder 2
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1965

  • Box 3, folder 3
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1966 January-May

  • Box 3, folder 4
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1966 June 7-8

  • Box 3, folder 5
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1966 June 9-12

  • Box 3, folder 6
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1966 June 13-19

  • Box 4, folder 1
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1966 June 20-29

  • Box 4, folder 2
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1966 July-December

  • Box 4, folder 3
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1967

  • Box 4, folder 4
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1968

  • Box 4, folder 5
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1969

  • Box 4, folder 6
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1970

  • Box 4, folder 7
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1971

  • Box 4, folder 8
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1972

  • Box 4, folder 9
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1973

  • Box 5, folder 1
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1974

  • Box 5, folder 2
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1975

  • Box 5, folder 3
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1976 January-June

  • Box 5, folder 4
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1976 July-December

  • Box 5, folder 5
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1977 January-June

  • Box 5, folder 6
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1977 July-December

  • Box 5, folder 7
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1978

  • Box 6, folder 1
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1979

  • Box 6, folder 2
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1980

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1981

  • Box 6, folder 4
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1982

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1983

  • Box 6, folder 6
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Undated

  • Box 6, folder 7
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Foster Parents Plan, Inc., Victorio Suarez, Manila, Philippines, 1961-1968

  • Box 6, folder 8
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Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1976-1978

  • Box 6, folder 9
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R. William Oster Correspondence, 1965-1969

  • Box 6, folder 10
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Education files and personal papers, 1928-1980, undated

Scope and Contents

The Education files and personal papers series contains materials related to Cogar's schooling and instructor lectures and notes, as well as, letters from persons in the military, World War II ration cards, estate records, and biographical information. Of note are class notes taken by Cogar while attending Harvard and his lectures and presentations given at the College of William and Mary and the University of Kentucky.

Education files, 1928-1980, undated

Harvard University calendar, contains a few entries and some addresses and accounts, 1928

  • Box 8, folder 1
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James Cogar diary, 1928 January-December

  • Box 8, folder 2
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Student cards, 1928-1929

  • Box 8, folder 3
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Cogar class notes for History 55, taught by Arthur Schlesinger, Sr., Fall, 1929

  • Box 8, folder 4
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German Grammar Outline, 1928

  • Box 8, folder 5
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History 55 blue books (4), 1929

  • Box 8, folder 6
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Cogar grade book, circa 1930

  • Box 8, folder 7
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Class notes, fall, 1930

  • Box 8, folder 8
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Cogar class notes for History 55, 2nd semester, Spring, 1930

  • Box 8, folder 9
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Certificate of membership, Omicron Delta Kappa Society, Etta Circle at the College of William and Mary, 1942 April 29

  • Box 8, folder 10
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University of Kentucky Alumni Association file, 1963-1977

  • Box 7, folder 15
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University of Kentucky Commencement Program Master of Arts: Cogar, William Bennett, Lexington, 1975 May 10

  • Box 9, folder 1
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Transylvania University certificate of appreciation for "outstanding contribution to Transylvania University's Bicentennial Celebration", 1980 June 18

  • Box 9, folder 2
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Article: Mrs. W.T. Lafferty and James L. Cogar,Seven Kentucky Types of the American Home, two copies. Typed and mimeographed drafts, undated and outline of Life in Kentucky, prior to 1800 with blueprint illustrations attached., undated

  • Box 9, folder 3
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Student papers on 18th century furniture, University of Kentucky Extension Course, 1928

  • Box 9, folder 4-5
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Notes for Art 34b, History of the Graphic Arts, Professor Sizer, Yale University, 1931

  • Box 9, folder 6
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Lecture/syllabus and vita for History 412, American Social History of the 18th Century College of William and Mary, 1933

  • Box 9, folder 7
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Lecture notes for History 413, College of William and Mary, 1933

  • Box 9, folder 8
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Lecture notes for 413-R, volumes 1-5, 1933

  • Box 9, folder 9
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Lecture notes for 413-R, 1933 September-October

  • Box 9, folder 11
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Lecture notes on 18th century architecture, 1930s

  • Box 10, folder 1
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Lecture notes on 18th century settlers, 1930s

  • Box 10, folder 2
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Lecture notes on 18th century history and culture, 1930s

  • Box 10, folder 3-4
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Lecture notes, College of William and Mary, 1933-1934

  • Box 10, folder 5
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Research and publications relevant to research for course content, 1927-1949

  • Box 10, folder 6
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Two fashion plates from 1840s women's' magazine, undated

  • Box 11, folder 1
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History 413R deferred examination, 1947 September

  • Box 11, folder 2
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Student term paper and letter of appreciation, 1951-1952

  • Box 11, folder 3
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Correspondence, College of William and Mary, appointments as a lecturer, 1950-1962

  • Box 11, folder 4
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Grade sheet and evaluation for class taught, 1951

  • Box 11, folder 5
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Class rolls, grade sheets, lecture questions, registrar information, student blue book exam, tests, etc. for History 413, 18th Century Social History, 1950-1959

  • Box 11, folder 6
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Cogar grade book, undated

  • Box 11, folder 7
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Exam questions, History 413-R, Social History of the Eighteenth Century, 1933-1939

  • Box 11, folder 8
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Notes for lectures given to various groups, 1930s

  • Box 11, folder 10
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Cogar lectures, talks, and presentations, 1930s-1950s

  • Box 11, folder 11
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Bluegrass Preservation Short Course, sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Foundation for the Preservation of Historic Lexington, James Cogar, presenter, 1957 July

  • Box 11, folder 12
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Program for 13th Annual Alexandria Forum, James Cogar presenter on "High Styles in a Shaker Community," also includes notes on the Shakers and slavery., 1971 October 8

  • Box 11, folder 13
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Duplicate set of History 413-R lecture notes, 1933

  • Box 11, folder 14
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Glass slides to accompany lectures, undated

  • Box 48
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Certificate of promotion to high school, Midway Board of Education, 1920 May 1

Midway High School diploma, 1923 May 17

University of Kentucky Bachelor of Arts diploma, 1927 May 30

Harvard University Master of Art diploma, 1931 November 11

Personal papers, 1941-1983, undated

World War II correspondence, 1941-1942

  • Box 7, folder 1
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World War II correspondence, 1943-1947

  • Box 7, folder 2
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World War II training materials, circa 1943

  • Box 7, folder 3
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World War II materials (Cogar birth record, application materials, information on Army Specialist Corps, etc.), 1941-1943

  • Box 7, folder 4
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World War II, ration books and tire certificates, circa 1943

  • Box 7, folder 5
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Insurance Records

  • Box 7, folder 6
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Medical Records, 1950-1958

  • Box 7, folder 7
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James Cogar's will, 1966

  • Box 7, folder 8
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Diocese of Southen Virginia Confirmation Certificate, 1950

  • Box 7, folder 9
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Allen W.T. Davis bio, 1976

  • Box 7, folder 10
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Susan Kidd Slaughter invoice, 1974

  • Box 7, folder 11
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Bit O'Honey Jockey Club registration, 1922

  • Box 7, folder 12
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Deeds, agreements, and leases, 1947-1975

  • Box 7, folder 13
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American Kennel Club and Veterinary records, 1934, 1981-1983

  • Box 7, folder 14
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European addresses: one sheet, undated

Calling card for Cogar, Lewis, & Geiger, Inc., undated

Biographical information on Cogar, undated

Cogar interior plans, undated

Eight metal woodcuts including James Cogar's signature, Christmas motifs, and designs incorporating Colonial Williamsburg themes, undated

  • Box 69, item 1-8
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Address book index cards and stamps, undated

  • Box 66
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National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States Citation, Quartz rock trophy, 1971

  • Box 63
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Edward T. Breathitt certificate appointing Cogar as member of Kentucky Heritage Commission, 1966 July 14

  • Box 64, folder 3
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Louie B. Nunn certificate commissioning Cogar as Kentucky Colonel, 1967 December 22

  • Box 64, folder 4
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Watercolor chapbooks by Fritz Kredel

  • Box 64, folder 6
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Letters from Victorio M. Suarez, Filipino student sponsored by Cogar, 1970-1975

  • Box 64, folder 7
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Business cards and stationary, undated

  • Box 64, folder 8
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Diary, 1936

  • Box 67, folder 1
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Day books, circa 1940

  • Box 67, folder 2
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Day books, 1953, 1957

  • Box 67, folder 3
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Day books, 1958-1959

  • Box 67, folder 4
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Day books, 1960-1961

  • Box 67, folder 5
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Calendars, 1969-1970

  • Box 67, folder 6
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Calendars, 1972-1973

  • Box 67, folder 7
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The Virginiar Calendar, 1974

  • Box 68, folder 1
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The Kentucky Calendar, Burr Press, 1950

  • Box 68, folder 2
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Cogar Sketchbook, including watercolor of Nicolson House, undated

  • Box 68, folder 3
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Drawing block including water color sketch, undated

  • Box 68, folder 4
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Pen and ink drawing of Nicolson House, undated

  • Box 68, folder 5
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Cogar pen and ink holiday designs for greeting cards, undated

  • Box 68, folder 6
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Jim's House and Garden, includes plan of Cogar's orchard planted, 1942 December 29

  • Box 68, folder 7
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Drawings and renderings, undated

  • Box 68, folder 8
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The Edge: The James Lowry Cogar Travelling Fellowship typescript by Keith D. Plymale, undated

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W. G. Davis, Bankbook, Midway, Kentucky, 1872-1874

  • Box 70, folder 1
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W.G. Davis diary, 1875

  • Box 70, folder 2
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T.P. Davis diary, 1876

  • Box 70, folder 3
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T.P. Davis diary, Taylor, Texas, 1877

  • Box 70, folder 4
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T.P. Davis diary, Midway, Kentucky, 1881

  • Box 70, folder 5
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Photocopy of marriage bond for T.P. Davis and Rosa Goun, 1894 April 18

  • Box 70, folder 6
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Poetry, undated

  • Box 70, folder 7
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James Cogar fiction writings, 1953, undated

  • Box 70, folder 8
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Biography of Mary (Mayme) Davenport Cogar, 1979

  • Box 70, folder 9
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Cogar famiy history note fragment, 1966

  • Box 70, folder 10
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James Cogar bio sketch, circa 1947

  • Box 70, folder 11
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Calling cards, undated

  • Box 70, folder 12
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Address book, circa 1930

  • Box 70, folder 13
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Guest book, 1964-1965

  • Box 70, folder 14
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Guest book, 1939-1979

  • Box 70, folder 15
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Membership cards, undated

  • Box 70, folder 16
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Receipts, car registration, and licenses, 1928-1957

  • Box 70, folder 17
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Trip account book, 1930's

  • Box 70, folder 18
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Trip account book, 1942

  • Box 70, folder 19
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Account book for boarders at Nicolson House during World War II, 1942-1943

  • Box 70, folder 20
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Late 19th century record book containing inventory of unidentified library, circa 1890

  • Box 70, folder 21
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International Code of Signala (ISC) flash cards, circa 1940's

  • Box 70, folder 22
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Book plate, undated

  • Box 70, folder 23
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Puzzles and games, undated

  • Box 70, folder 24-25
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Stamps and half penny, 1938

  • Box 70, folder 26
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Cogar, Lewis, and Geiger, Inc. return address labels, undated

  • Box 70, folder 27
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Stationary: cards, paper, and envelopes, undated

  • Box 70, folder 28
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Christmas cards, undated

  • Box 70, folder 29
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Scratch book, undated

  • Box 70, folder 30
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Resume, circa 1971

Travel files, 1929-1970s, undated

Scope and Contents

The Travel files series comprises Cogar's travel diaries and journals, maps, ephemera like passenger tickets, and some correspondence. Cogar was well-traveled and visited countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe, as well as, the American Southwest.

Correspondence from James Cogar to Mrs. William B. Cogar, re: Brent School, Baguio Philippines and his travels, 1930-1931

  • Box 12, folder 1
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Philippines, Journal of northern trip, 1930 March 29-September 2

  • Box 12, folder 2
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Cogar travel diary documenting trip from Philippines to Europe, 1930 June 26-August 9

  • Box 12, folder 3
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Memorabilia (menus, passenger lists, receipts for baggage, etc.) from Philippines trip, undated

  • Box 12, folder 4
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Faculty list, Brent School, 1929-1930

  • Box 12, folder 5
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Four issues of The Toddler, a magazine published by the students at Brent School, 1933-1934

  • Box 12, folder 6
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Booklet: Harvey Exposure Meters (instructions for use with cameras), undated

  • Box 12, folder 7
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Note from W.E. Risque, M.D., Midway, Kentucky that Cogar has received typhoid and smallpox vaccinations, 1929 July 27

  • Box 12, folder 8
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Map of the Philippines, 1929

  • Box 12, folder 9
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Messageries guidebooks for Beirut, Alexandria, Djibouti, Saigon, Naples, Port Said, Constantinople, Colombo, Singapore, Japan, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, 1930

  • Box 12, folder 10
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Map of Saigon, Cook's Map of Central Europe, and Salzburg guide, 1928

  • Box 12, folder 11
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Correspondence to Cogar from friends traveling abroad, 1932-1933

  • Box 13, folder 1
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Journal of trip to Europe, 1936

  • Box 13, folder 2
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Memorabilia, European trip (menus, maps, baggage tags, etc.), 1936

  • Box 13, folder 3
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Bavarian tourist guide, and Berlin theater guide, undated

  • Box 13, folder 4
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Pamphlet: State Historical Markers of Virginia, 1937

  • Box 13, folder 5
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Journal of trip to Mexico, including expenses and furniture sketches, 1938

  • Box 13, folder 6
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Mexican ticket, pamphlet, and postcards, 1938-1939

  • Box 13, folder 7
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Journal of trip to Great Britain, 1947

  • Box 14, folder 1
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Journal of trip to England (transcription), 1947

  • Box 14, folder 2-3
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Passenger list for the Queen Mary and menu, 1947 October

  • Box 14, folder 4
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Radiogram, 1947

  • Box 14, folder 5
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Journal/Notebook: Cogar, Lewis and Geiger expenses, Great Britain trip; Journals of trips, 1948-1960

  • Box 14, folder 6
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Passenger list, S.S. Washington, 1948 July 9

  • Box 14, folder 7
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Car receipt, England trip, 1949

  • Box 14, folder 8
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Passenger list for the R.M.S. Media, 1950 July 22

  • Box 15, folder 1
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Correspondence re: acquisitions, trip, 1950

  • Box 15, folder 2
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Mikes, George. How to be an Alien, London: Wingate, 1950

  • Box 15, folder 3
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Passenger list (Oct. 23, 1953), stationery, and program of events (August 14, 1953) for M.V. Britannic, 1953

  • Box 15, folder 4
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Journal of trip to England, combined with notes on The Grove/Collins Family restoration project, 1958 April

  • Box 15, folder 5
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Passenger list, M.V. "Britannic", 1958 May 30

  • Box 15, folder 6
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Journal of trip to England and the continent, 1961 July

  • Box 15, folder 7
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Cunard ticket, car receipt, 1967

  • Box 15, folder 8
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Miscellaneous receipts, vaccination, and driver's permits, etc., 1950s-1970s

  • Box 15, folder 9
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Cogar passports, undated

  • Box 15, folder 10
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Traveler's menu-passport for Europe with common foods listed in each language, undated

  • Box 15, folder 11
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Scrapbook re: James Cogar's trips to and from the Philippines and his tenure as a master teaching History and Mathematics and as Director of Dramatics at the Brent School, Baguio, Philippines, 1929-1930. Includes menus, ticket receipts, programs, letters, photographs, lists of students, a grade book, and programs for the Brent Follies and commencement from Brent School, Calling cards, receipts, used postage stamps, telegrams, clippings, etc., 1929-1930

  • Box 16, folder 1
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Diary of trip from the Philippines to Greece via the ship President, Cleveland. Ports of call or cities visited on this leg of his trip included Saigon, Hong Kong, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Cairo, Jerusalem, Beirut, Damascus, Constantinople, and Athens. 48 p., 1930 June 26-August 9

Journal of James L. Cogar, Trip to England, 1947 June-October

  • Box 64, folder 1-2
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Renovation and restoration files, 1940-1983, undated

Scope and Contents

The Restoration and renovation files comprises project records, interior specifications, and architectural drawings and blueprints related to houses Cogar helped re-built and/or decorated according to historical records. The renovation projects include Cogar's home in Willamsburg, Virginia, the Nicolson House. Of significance are interior plans for former Vice President and Governor Nelson Rockefeller and his wife and Bachelor's Barter in Central Kentucky.

Renovation projects, 1959-1974, undated

Nicolson House, 1940-1973, undated

Cogar renderings, undated

  • Box 17, folder 1
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Nicolson House Journal, 1940

  • Box 17, folder 2
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Notes on Nicolson House, furniture list, 1973, undated

  • Box 17, folder 3
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The Robert Nicolson House on York Street (formerly Woodpecker Street) in the City of Williamsburg and County of York, Virginia by Francis Waring Robinson, descendant of Robert Nicolson, 1942 June

  • Box 17, folder 4
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Proposals and receipts for work on house, 1940, 1944, 1949

  • Box 17, folder 5
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Articles on Nicolson House, 1969, 1973

  • Box 17, folder 6
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Williamsburg, 1930-1970, undated

Cogar notes on the role of a curator, undated

  • Box 18, folder 1
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Antique furniture, 1931, undated

  • Box 18, folder 2
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Furnishing plan for Orrell House, undated

  • Box 18, folder 3
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Typed copy of Anthony Hay inventory, January 21, 1771, undated

  • Box 18, folder 4
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Cogar restoration bibliography, 1933 March 1

  • Box 18, folder 5
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Bibliography of Garvan Collection, 1930 September 30

  • Box 18, folder 6
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Inspection of restored buildings note cards, 1934 February

  • Box 18, folder 7-8
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Report (firearms, ordinance) Gevernor's Palace, Williamsburg, VA, 1934 May-June

  • Box 18, folder 9
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Notes on Sir Christopher Wren, 1935

  • Box 18, folder 10
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Trip to Great Britain notes, receipts, and addresses, 1936

  • Box 18, folder 11-12
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Miscellaneous drawings including ordinance, 1936

  • Box 18, folder 13
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A Report on the visit of the British High Command to Colonial Williamsburg by Gerald Horton Barh and letters, 1943

  • Box 18, folder 14
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Colonial Williamsburg publications, circa 1930-1970

  • Box 18, folder 15-16
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Correspondence, 1931

  • Box 19, folder 1
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Correspondence, 1934

  • Box 19, folder 2
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Correspondence, 1935

  • Box 19, folder 3
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Correspondence, 1936

  • Box 19, folder 4
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Correspondence, 1939

  • Box 19, folder 5
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Correspondence, 1940

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Correspondence, 1941

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Correspondence, 1945

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Correspondence, 1948

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The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida, 1956-1962, undated

Brochure, circa 1962

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Drawings, undated

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Letters and receipts, 1956-1958

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Letters and receipts, 1959

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Letters and receipts, 1960

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Letters and receipts, undated

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Publications, drawings, inventory of contents of home, and accompanying correspondence, undated

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Governor's Mansion, Tallahassee, Florida, furnishings' plan, undated

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Texaco Projects, New York, N.Y., 1959-1974, undated

Correspondence, 1960-1961

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Receipts, liquidation inventory list, and accounts, 1963-1965

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Plans (Some need re-housed), undated

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Accounting records and correspondence, 1959-1960

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Correspondence, receipts and bills, 1960-1962, 1974

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Decorating specifications: textile samples (upholstery, curtains, etc.), woodwork and paint samples, undated

Governor and Mrs. LeRoy Collins, Tallahassee, Florida: Governor's Mansion, undated

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Governor and Mrs. LeRoy Collins, Tallahassee, Florida: The Grove, undated

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Governor and Mrs. LeRoy Collins, Tallahassee, Florida: The Capitol, undated

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Equitable Life Insurance company, undated

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Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Long, undated

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Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Bares, undated

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Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, undated

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The Texas Company, undated

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Mrs. James H. Parsons, undated

  • Box 20, folder 11-14
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Others: Odell, Kelly, Lane, Reynolds, and Williams, undated

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Restoration files, 1940-1983, undated

Correspondence, 1961-1969

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Correspondence, 1971-1981

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Preliminary Plans - Restoration of the Carpenter Shop at Shakertown, 1965

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Receipts, 1964-1967

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Pleasant Hill publications - brochures, postcards, 1983, undated

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Agecroft Association, 1967-1974

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American Institute of Architects, 1956

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Bachelor's Barter, 1965-1967

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Fawn Leap, 1964

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Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1953-1955

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Department of Interior, 1948-1962

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Kellum-Noble House, Houston, Texas (needs re-housed), 1957-1958

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Kentucky projects, 1960-1981

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Manigault, Mary, Charleston, South Carolina, 1961-1962

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Rockefeller, Nelson, 1953-1954

  • Box 22, folder 10-11
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Rockefeller, Nelson, 1964-1966

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St. Joseph's Church, Bardstown, 1980

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St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1975

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Stratford Hall, 1940-1962

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Virginia Historical Society, 1959

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College of William and Mary, 1977-1978

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Miscellaneous restoration related correspondence/projects (needs re-housing), 1956-1976

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Restoration subject cards, undated

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Blueprints and drawings, 1946-1975, undated

Unidentified architectural drawings on tracing paper (6), undated

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Williamsburg by George Fletcher Bennet, Drafting Room Reference Series poster, 1961

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Photostatic, Thomas Shippard to Dr. William Shippard, Westover, December 30, 1783 (Provides description and rough drawing of Westover home of William Byrd), undated

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Pencil drawing of plat of Fawn Leap, Midway, undated

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Blueprint of Adam Thoroughgood House, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1956 June 25

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Blueprint (copy) of Farmington floor plan, home of John S. Speed, 1946 June 27

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Blueprint (copies) plans for St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1975 June

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Blueprint drawings and tracings re: Bachelor's Barter, 1964

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Drawing copy of layout of Chaumere Des Prairies, residence of David Meade, Jessamine County, Kentucky, undated

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Business and financial records, 1927-1983, undated

Scope and Contents

The Business and financial records include inventories, invoices, bank, and tax documents for various business ventures and the personal estate of James L. Cogar. Some invoices and account papers regard antique for historic interior design projects Cogar worked on. Also included are farm records for the Cogar family farm, Fawn Leap in Midway, Kentucky and other central Kentucky farm investments and partnerships.

Cogar, Lewis, and Geiger business records, 1948-1962

Duplicate book of purchases in Great Britain, 1948-1949

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Inventory, expenses trip to Great Britain, circa 1950

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Duplicate book of antique purchases, trip to Great Britain, 1950

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Receipts, 1954

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Bank book with Peninsula Bank & Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1955-1962

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List of Furniture and Expenses, Great Britain trip, 1960

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Business records, 1960-1972

Account with Texaco, 1960-1964

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Account with J. Frank Jones and Company, Interior Designers, 1966-1972

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Account with Nelson Rockefeller, 1965-1967

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Miscellaneous records, undated

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James Cogar's last will and testament, 1966

  • Box 41, folder 8
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Financial, legal, property, insurance, social security, and tax records, undated

Financial records, 1927-1983, undated

Checkbook and cancelled checks, 1927-1930

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Checkbook, The Manhatten Bank, West Branch, London, 1960-1967

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Bankbook, Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, 1940-1949

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Bank slips, 1961-1962

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Checkbook, 1962-1967

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Cancelled checks, 1963-1965

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Bank slips, 1964

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Bank slips, 1965

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Bank slips, 1966

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Bank slips, 1967

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Bank slips, 1968

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Bank slips, 1969

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Bank slips, 1970

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Bank slips, 1971

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Bank slips, 1972

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Bank slips, 1976

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Bank slips, 1983

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Cancelled checks and account statements with Mercer County National Bank, 1964

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Cancelled checks and account statements with United Bank and Trust Company, Midway, Kentucky, 1965-1966

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Cancelled checks and account statements with United Bank and Trust Company, Midway, Kentucky, 1967

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Cancelled checks and account statements with Mercer County National Bank, 1967-1968

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Investments, 1973-1981

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Cancelled checks and account statements with United Bank and Trust Company, Midway, Kentucky for Cogar, Cox, and Oster, 1964-1972

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Cancelled checks and account statements with United Bank and Trust Company, Midway, Kentucky for Fawn Leap Farm, 1968

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Cancelled checks and account statements with Mercer County National Bank, 1969

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Insurance policies, 1971-1979

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Cancelled checks and account statements with Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Burgin, Kentucky for estate of Joseph Cogar, 1968-1972

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Financial records for Cogar, Oster, and Reipe, 1971

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Financial records for Cogar, Oster, and Reipe, 1972

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Cancelled checks and account statements with Mercer County National Bank, 1970

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Cancelled checks and account statements with Mercer County National Bank, 1971

  • Box 28, folder 5-6
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Charity files, 1954-1982

  • Box 28, folder 7
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Church support, 1954-1967

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Medical Bills, 1954-1971

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Miscellaneous expenses and receipts, 1954-1972

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Tax records, 1961-1973, 1983

1961

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1962

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1963

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1964

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1965

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1966

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1967

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Records and legal documents pertaining to the estate of Joseph Cogar, 1967

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1968

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1969

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1970

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1971

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1972

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1973

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1974

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1975

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1977

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1983

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Publications, 1758, 1785, circa 1859, circa 1880, 1924-1987, undated

Scope and Contents

The publications series comprises a library of books, magazine and newsletter articles, pamphlets and newspaper clippings collected by James L. Cogar about history near Williamsburg, Virginia and Kentucky. Of note, included are two small books: an Almanack and a New England Primer from the Eighteenth century. Some articles are authored by Cogar about historic home renovation.

Articles, magazines, pamphlets, and books, 1758, 1785, circa 1859, circa 1880, 1924-1987, undated

Almanacs: Ames, Nathaniel and Nathaniel Low (fragments), 1758, 1785

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The American Museum, Calverton Manor, Bath guide, undated

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Masterpieces of English Painting: William Hogarth, John Constable, J.M.W. Turner exhibit catalog, 1946-1947

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Brasses by Ball and Ball, Whitford, Pennsylvania catalog, 1957

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Bartter, G.C. A Memoir of Four Years, Frances Crosby Bartter, August 23, 1879-June 13, 1946, 1946

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Bingham, Nina and Conger, Cornelia, Survey on Charges for Time and Advice, 1949

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Bowie, Beverley M. "Williamsburg: Its College and its Cinderella City," National Geographic Magazine, 1954 October

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Bridenbaugh, Carl "Baths and Watering Places of Colonial America," William and Mary Quarterly, 1946 April

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Brown, Barbara Trigg. "A Small House Restored," Good Housekeeping, 1934 December

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Bruton Parish Church. Dedication of the Vernon M. Geddy Memorial Organ, 1955 February 13

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Brydon, G. Maclaren New Light Upon the History of the Church in Colonial Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1941 June

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Cogar, James L. "Folk Art in Williamsburg," The Southern Literary Messenger, 1941 April

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Cogar, James L. "Williamsburg," House & Garden, 1948 July

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Cogar, James L. "The Williamsburg Restoration," The Eleusis of Chi Omega, 1937 February

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College of William and Mary. The Alumni Gazette, 1939 October

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College of William and Mary. The Inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as Nineteenth President, 1934 October 21

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College of William and Mary. Vital Facts of College of William and Mary, pamphlet, 1955

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College of William and Mary. A Week's Observation and Study of Colonial Society in Virginia program brochure, 1937 June 20-27

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Collins, Leroy, Governor. Can a Southerner be elected President? Southern Governors' Conference, Sea Island, Georgia, 1957 September 23

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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Colonial Williamsburg Today, 1981 Spring

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. The Capitol: In which the General Assembly of the Colony and Commonwealth of Virginia met from 1704 to 1779, 1934 May

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Flowers in Williamsburg Gardens pamphlet, undated

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. A Handbook for the Exhibition Buildings of Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., 1937, 1941

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. The George Wythe House pamphlet, 1940

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Lady Travis House, 1756-1931, 1931

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Map of the City of Williamsburg Virginia, 1933

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. The Official Guidebook and Map of Colonial Williamsburg, 1951

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. The Restoration News, 1940 November

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Colonial Woodworking Shop, Popular Science Monthly, 1945 September

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"Curator's Department Puts Restoration On the Slide," The Restoration News, 1941 September

  • Box 52, folder 30
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Davis, Robert H. Four Chapters from Williamsburg Virginia reprinted pamphlet, undated

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Eubank, H. Ragland. The Authentic Guide Book of the Historic Northern Neck of Virginia, Colonial Beach, Virginia, 1934

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Fister, John Coleman. "The Rockefeller Boys," The Saturday Evening Post, 1938 July 16

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Fowler, Harold L. Queen Mary II Address on the 300th Anniversary of the Queen Mary II's birth, 1962

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Funkhouser, William D. Arts and Sciences Lexington, autographed, 1947

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Funkhouser, William D. Autobiography of an Old Man Lexington, 1941

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Funkhouser, William D. The Days that are Gone Commercial Printing Co., signed, 1945

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Funkhouser, William D. Dead Men Tell Tales Lexington, signed, 1944

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Funkhouser, William D. Kentucky Backgrounds pamphlet, signed, 1944

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Funkhouser, William D. Kentucky Snakes pamphlet, 1945

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Funkhouser, William D. Portraits of Kentuckians Lexington, 1943

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Funkhouser, William D. Primitive Magic pamphlet, signed, 1946

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Funkhouser, William D. Who's Who in Kentucky pamphlet, 1945

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Year Book of the Garden Club of Norfolk, 1944-1945, 1945

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Historic Garden Week in Virginia, April 22-29, 1950 The Garden Club of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, pamphlet, 1950

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Historic Garden Week in Williamsburg, April 22-27, 1950. Includes schedule tour of Nicholson House, 1950

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Goodwin, Rutherford. The Williamsburg Paper Mill of Williams Parks, The Printer., 1937

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Goodwin, W.A.R. "The Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg" The National Geographic., 1937 April

  • Box 52, folder 48
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Graves, Joe. A Bibliographical Confession: The Gravesend Press. Pickering Press. Woodcuts by Fritz Kredel., 1959

  • Box 52, folder 49
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Graves, Joe. The Mint Julep The Gravesend Press, Lexington, 1949

  • Box 52, folder 50
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The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida, pamphlet, undated

  • Box 52, folder 51
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"Gunston Hall: George Mason, Father of the 150-Year-Old Bill of Rights, Lived in One of Virginia's Great Houses" Life Magazine, pages 118-121, 1941 December 15

  • Box 52, folder 52
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Hatch, Charles E., Jr. and Pitkin, Thomas M., Yorktown: Climax of the Revolution National Park Service Source Book Series, Number One, undated

  • Box 52, folder 53
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Historic Carter's Grove in James City County, Virginia near Williamsburg, Virginia pamphlet, undated

  • Box 52, folder 54
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Howard and Schaffer Decorative Fabrics Catalog, 1948 Spring

  • Box 52, folder 55
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"Howards of Virginia," Picture Play, pages 38-39, 1940 July

  • Box 53, folder 1
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Humelsine, Carlisle H. The Spirit of William and Mary Old and New. pamphlet, 1962

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"Hyde Park: F.D.R.'s old home on Hudson is opened to the public" Life Magazine, pages 89-92, 1946 April 15

  • Box 53, folder 3
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Inauguration of LeRoy Collins as Governor of the State of Florida and of the Executive Cabinet program, 1957 January 8

  • Box 53, folder 4
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Kerr, Charles. Back to Kentucky I would go, poem signed by author, undated

  • Box 53, folder 5
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Kentucky Heritage Commission, Heritage News, 1980 May-June

  • Box 53, folder 6
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Lafferty, Maude Ward. Souvenir Program: Pageant of Kentucky's Historic Past, Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, signed by author, 1924 June 16

  • Box 53, folder 7
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Longnor Hall Country Club Nr. Shrewsbury, Longner, Shropshire, England, pamphlet re: estate of the Corbett Family, undated

  • Box 53, folder 8
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Report on the First Antiques and Decoration Forum held at Williamsburg, Virginia under the joint sponsorship of The Magazine Antiques and Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. January 24 through February 4, Part II., 1949 April

  • Box 53, folder 9
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Memorial Service for Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. [Abigail Greene Aldrich Rockefeller], program, New York, 1948 May 23

  • Box 53, folder 10
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Memorial Service for Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, 1908-1979, program, New York, 1979 February 2

  • Box 53, folder 11
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McKinney, Sonja Foley. "Bachelor's Barter: Curator takes home his work," The Kentucky Advocate, 1980 June 15

  • Box 53, folder 12
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Mohawk Carpet Mills The Care of your Rugs and Carpets pamphlet, undated

  • Box 53, folder 13
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Mount Vernon Ladies, Association of the Union, Annual Report, 1948

  • Box 53, folder 14
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Pruett, Rebecca K. The Browns of Liberty Hall, Kentucky, 1966 August 24

  • Box 53, folder 15
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Raymond McClain at Shakertown, McGehee, Larry, poem, 1978 May

  • Box 53, folder 16
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Richmond [Virginia] Memorial Hospital brochure (contains list of visits to hospital), late 1950's

  • Box 53, folder 17
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St. John's College, Colonial Day, official program, Annapolis, Maryland, 1929 May 15

  • Box 53, folder 18
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St. John's College, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1696-1929, pamphlet prospectus, 1929

  • Box 53, folder 19
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St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, pamphlet, circa 1970's

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A Map and Guide to the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill Kentucky brochure, circa 1970's

  • Box 53, folder 21
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Pleasant Hill Kentucky's Historic Shaker Village brochure, circa 1970's

  • Box 53, folder 22
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Table Topics newsletter (15 issues), 1944 November-1946 October

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Talley, Rhea, "Williamsburg Virginia: Kentuckian working on the restoration of Virginia's old capitol is going to Europe in a new hunt for more items and furnishings," The Courier-Journal Magazine (James L. Cogar feature), 1947 May 25

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"Today in Williamsburg," House & Garden, 1941 March

  • Box 53, folder 25
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University of Virginia Press, A Life Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1955

  • Box 53, folder 26
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United States Department of State, Americana Fund for Furnishings and Architectural Improvements to the Diplomatic Reception Rooms brochure, 1978-1979

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United States Department of State, Diplomatic Reception Rooms, Washington, D.C. Furnishings Available for Donation catalog, 1978 Fall

  • Box 53, folder 28
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Virginia Gazette Press, Bruton Parish Church: A Brief History, Williamsburg, Virginia, undated

  • Box 53, folder 29
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Virginia Museum of Art, The Program of Mr. James Cogar for the Gala Opening Dinner of Sport and the Horse, 1960 April 2

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Wallace, Earl D. A Tribute to Jim Cogar, The Restoration of Pleasant Hill: Authenticity in the Purest Sense, 1987

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Williamsburg Branch A.A.U.W. [American Association of University Women] Yearbook, 1934-1935, 1935

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An Address by Raymond B. Fosdick at a Community Service in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 1960 June 9

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Williamsburg, Virginia, Program of Community Events and Book of Carols, Christmas Season, 1941

  • Box 53, folder 34
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Williamsburg Issue, House and Garden, 1937 November

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Williamsburg Restoration, Inc. Williamsburg, Virginia: The Restored Colonial City brochure, 1935

  • Box 53, folder 36
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Wilmore Woman's Club Program, 1966-1967

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Woman's Club of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Twelfth Annual Program, 1932-1933

  • Box 53, folder 38
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The Woman's Club of King and Queen County, Virginia Yearbook, 1937-1938

  • Box 53, folder 39
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Mollie Pennick Songs. Inscribed by Mrs. A.B. Rumley [Lucy Trumbo Rumley], Midway, Kentucky, circa 1880's

  • Box 54, folder 1
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Kittinger Catalog No. 100, 1967

  • Box 54, folder 2
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Life Magazine, 1939 January 23

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Cogar, James L. "Williamsburg: An Account of Life in the Colonies Around 1750," House and Garden, 1948 July

  • Box 55, folder 2
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Cogar, James L. "Colonial Williamsburg," The Field: The Country Newspaper, 1947 December 6

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Gibson, Nancy, "Home Grounds for Florida's New Governor," The Miami Herald, 1966 November 6

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"Sheeler Finds Beauty in the Commonplace,"Life Magazine, includes photo Williamsburg cook, Aunt Mary, 1938 August 8

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Pepis, Betty, "Pointers from the Past," New York Times Magazine, 1950 February 9

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Pratt, Richard. "Nicholson House," Ladies Home Journal, 1955 February

  • Box 55, folder 7
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Richmond News Leader, "Garden Week in Virginia", 1936 April 27-May 2

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Schroeder, Moyra, "Rebuilt Kitchen Adds Welcome Warmth to Locust Grove," Louisville Times, 1966 April 2

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Talley, Rhea, "Williamsburg Virginia: Kentuckian working on the restoration of Virginia's old capitol is going to Europe in a new hunt for more items and furnishings," The Courier-Journal Magazine (James L. Cogar feature), 1947 May 25

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"Antiques for the Homemaker and the Collector" The Christian Science Monitor, 1928 May 5

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Woods, Topographical Map of America, undated

  • Box 56, folder 2
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Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce, Map of Williamsburg, Virginia, 1949

  • Box 56, folder 3
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Map of Colonial Williamsburg, designed and executed by General Drafting Co., Inc., 1950

  • Box 56, folder 4
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Lexington Chamber of Commerce, Inc., Horse Farm and Points of Interest, Tour Map, circa 1940's

  • Box 56, folder 5
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Bradford, Daniel, Kentucky Gazette and General Advertiser, April 18, 1804 photostatic copy, undated

  • Box 56, folder 6
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The Independent Chronicle and Universal Advertiser, Boston, Massachusetts, January 1, 1784 (facsimile), undated

  • Box 56, folder 7
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Gwinn, Herbert and George, Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky topographical map, 1962 March

  • Box 56, folder 8
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The New England Primer inscribed by Caleb Sargent, Haverhill,1859 and Eben S. Sergent, Haverhill, 1862, circa 1859

  • Box 64, folder 5
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The Squire's Memoirs by J. Winston Coleman, Jr., inscribed by the author to James Cogar, 1976 August 11

  • Box 64, folder 9
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Newspaper clippings, 1930-1983

1930-1939

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1940

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1941-1949

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1950-1959

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1960

  • Box 34, folder 5
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1961-1969

  • Box 34, folder 6
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1970-1979

  • Box 34, folder 7
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1980-1983

  • Box 34, folder 8
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Ashton, Betty Parker. "25 Structures to Be Restored At Shakertown," Richmond Times-Dispatch, newspaper article quoting James Cogar., 1965 February 3

"Cogar to Tell of Restoration," The News Leader, Richmond, 1965 April 13

Audiovisual materials, circa 1860's-1987

Scope and Contents

The Audiovisual series is primarily a collection of film, negatives, and photographs from many of Cogar's travels around the world. A large part of the travel photographs includes images of his life as a teacher at the Brent School in Baguio City, Philippines, a school primarily serving the educational needs of the families of American missionaries and military personnel in the country. The series also includes images of the Cogar's home, the Nicholson House, in Williamsburg, Virginia, as well as some family portraits. Of note are pictures of Cogar with Winston Churchill and Dwight Eisenhower at Camp Peary, near Williamsburg.

Film, 1930-1945, undated

35mm film in cans marked: Costume, Williamsburg Eastern Shore, Va-Md, Shop 137 York Street, Aboard SS. Southport 1948, SS Markhor Cambridge, Cambridge Paris, England, Eire Northern Ireland, London New York, Scotland, and Nicolson House., 1948, undated

  • Box 49, item 1
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Northern trip Philippines 16mm films, circa 1930

  • Box 50, item 1
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South Islands Philippines 16mm films, circa 1930

  • Box 50, item 2
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Trip to Manilla Philippines 16mm films, circa 1930

  • Box 50, item 3
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Baguio to Africa Philippines 16mm films, circa 1930

  • Box 50, item 4
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Africa to Europe Philippines 16mm films, circa 1930

  • Box 50, item 5
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Video James Lowry Cogar: A Living Tribute, undated

  • Box 64, item 1
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Prints and negatives, circa 1860 -1982

Trip to the Southwest: Views in and about New Orleans, Views from train en route to El Paso, Juarez, El Paso, Alburquerque, Views of Grand Canyon, Ostrich Farm, Busch Gardens, On beach, etc., Mt. Lowe, etc., Movies at Aviation Field, Catalina Island, Mission, San Gabriel, Mission, San Juan, Capistrano, Hotel Charlotte and vicinity, Tijuana and Riverside, San Diego, Burnheimer Japan Gardens, Mic, Dorothy, and University City, Apartment, Merced River and Valley, Yosemite Valley, San Francisco and vicinity, circa 1930-1950

  • Box 35, folder 1-360
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Snapshot of Brent School, Philippines, 1929-1930

  • Box 35, folder 361-384
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Snapshot prints of furniture and interiors, 1930

  • Box 35, folder 385-401
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Cogar trip from the Philippines, 1930

  • Box 36, folder 1-64
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Architecture, interiors, furnishings, Gratz Park, Central Kentucky, etc., undated

  • Box 36, folder 65-105
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Homes and other edifices, 1930

  • Box 36, folder 106-140
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Cogar family and friends, circa 1930-1950

  • Box 36, folder 141-190
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Images including timbering scenes near Hood Canal, Washington, undated

  • Box 36, folder 191-207
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From family photo album and Southwestern trip, 1921, undated

  • Box 36, folder 208-493
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Restoration of Nicolson House, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1930

  • Box 36, folder 494-526
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Nicolson House, undated

  • Box 36, folder 527-528
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Nicolson House front door and porch including Cogar and unidentified persons, 1930

  • Box 36, folder 529-530
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Nicolson House restoration and Cogar family, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1930-1940

  • Box 36, folder 531-561
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Cogar and friends, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1960-1963

  • Box 37, folder 1-15
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Cogar and friends, 1960-1970

  • Box 37, folder 16-21
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Great Britain trip with Jim Thomas, circa 1970

  • Box 37, folder 22-80
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Bachelor's Barter, circa 1970

  • Box 37, folder 81-83
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Bachelor's Barter, circa 1974

  • Box 37, folder 84-90
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In and around Bachelor's Barter, circa 1970

  • Box 37, folder 91-102
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In and around Central Kentucky, circa 1970

  • Box 37, folder 103-124
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James Cogar and Pat Nixon at awards ceremony, 1971 May

  • Box 37, folder 125
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Winter scenes at Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, 1972 October

  • Box 37, folder 126-128
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Interior of Bachelor's Barter, 1960

  • Box 37, folder 129-137
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Cogar and two women on stern of boat, circa 1980

  • Box 37, folder 138
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Antiques offered for sale, circa 1930

  • Box 37, folder 139
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Kentucky antebellum homes (negatives), 1955 March

  • Box 37, folder 140-147
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Family, 1890-1920

  • Box 37, folder 148-150
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Sun dial stone above Samuel Taylor's door, circa 1930

  • Box 37, folder 151
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The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida, ancestral home of the Call Family and current home of the Collins family, 1957

  • Box 37, folder 152-172
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Copy of portrait of Eudora H. Davis (Nov. 22, 1834-May 8, 1876) hanging in the home of Page Parker [also pictured] in Natchez, Mississippi, 1983

  • Box 37, folder 173
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Evelyn Byrd portrait painting, 1945

  • Box 37, folder 174
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Nicolson House, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1940-1950

  • Box 37, folder 175-176
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James Cogar, circa 1930-1980

  • Box 37, folder 177-179
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Cogar and friends camping/swimming, circa 1940

  • Box 37, folder 180-184
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Brent School, Philippines, circa 1960

  • Box 37, folder 185-189
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Year in Philippines, 1929-1930

  • Box 37, folder 190-300
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Trip to England, 1947

  • Box 37, folder 301-391
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James Cogar portrait by Foster Studio, Richmond, Virginia, 1945

  • Box 38, folder 1
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Family portraits (6 images), 1910-1950

  • Box 38, folder 2
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Cogar with Mary Lou Whitney, circa 1980

  • Box 38, folder 3
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Greeting cards with photograph and other images from family and friends, 1960-1980

  • Box 38, folder 4
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Tinted print of unidentified cloistered area, circa 1900-1910

  • Box 38, folder 5
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Silhouettes and autographs, circa 1920, 1979

  • Box 38, folder 6
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Item index and postcards of The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida, 1960

  • Box 38, folder 7
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Nicolson House photograph and Bettye Lee Mastin letter, Lexington Herald Leader story, 1959 February

  • Box 38, folder 8
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Newspaper cut of James Cogar, undated

  • Box 38, folder 9
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Nicolson House, Williamsburg, Virginia photo copy, circa 1940-1950

  • Box 38, folder 10
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Lindsley House interior, Colonial WIlliamsburg, circa 1920

  • Box 38, folder 11
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Furniture and other antiques and Portfolio Antique Galleries prints, circa 1920-1930

  • Box 38, folder 12
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Series of illustrations including prints depicting furniture, circa 1930

  • Box 38, folder 13
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Proofs of Nicolson House restoration, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1930

  • Box 38, folder 14
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Thomas Thorne prints depicting series of buildings and scenes on the campus of William and Mary, circa 1930

  • Box 38, folder 15
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Harold Collins and print of My Old Kentucky Home (Bardstown), circa 1940

  • Box 38, folder 16
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Miscellaneous book illustrations, undated

  • Box 38, folder 17
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Ashington Family by Edward Savage, 1786, print by Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1938

  • Box 38, folder 18
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Trip to England, 1947

  • Box 39, folder 1-93
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Stotsenburg Packdal Ridge, Philippines negatives, 1929-1930

  • Box 40, folder 1-7
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Southern Island, Philippines negatives, 1929-1930

  • Box 40, folder 8-51
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Hot Springs, Philippines negatives, 1929-1930

  • Box 40, folder 52-63
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Bauang, Philippines, 1929-1930

  • Box 40, folder 64-72
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Philippines, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 1-56
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Sri Lanka and Singapore, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 57-61
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Hong Kong, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 62-75
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Jerusalem and Red Sea, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 76-80
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Istanbul and Athens, Greece, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 81-86
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Cairo, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 87-92
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Djibouti, circa 1930

  • Box 41, folder 93-100
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Austria, circa 1930

  • Box 35, folder 402-403
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Japan, 1929

  • Box 35, folder 404
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Group aboard ship, circa 1930

  • Box 35, folder 405-407
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Unidentified port and water landscapes, circa 1930

  • Box 35, folder 408-412
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Cool Water Farm, Norfolk, Connecticut and Yale University campus, circa 1930

  • Box 35, folder 413-426
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Armchair with castors, undated

  • Box 35, folder 428
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Scrapbook of travel through Asia, East Africa, Europe and the United States, circa 1930

  • Box 42, folder 1
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Japanese postcards, circa 1930

  • Box 42, folder 2
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Salzburg, Austria postcards, circa 1930

  • Box 42, folder 3
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Slides, undated

  • Box 43-47
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Unidentified interiors, circa 1930

  • Box 51, folder 1-25
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Antiques offered for sale, circa 1930

  • Box 51, folder 26-49
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Cogar family and friends, circa 1930-1950

  • Box 51, folder 50-55
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Construction site, circa 1940

  • Box 51, folder 56-64
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Kentucky antebellum homes, 1955 March

  • Box 51, folder 65-78
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Bachelor's Barter, circa 1970

  • Box 51, folder 79
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Family, 1890-1920

  • Box 51, folder 80-88
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Cogar and friends camping/swimming, circa 1940

  • Box 51, folder 89-123
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James Cogar portrait by Bachrach, 1924

  • Box 57, folder 1
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James Cogar portrait by F.R. Virinson, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1940

  • Box 57, folder 2
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Group photograph of military officials, 1943 May 15-16

  • Box 57, folder 3
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Rear Admiral Monroe Kelly inscribed portrait, undated

  • Box 57, folder 4
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Nicolson House, Williamsburg, Virginia by Ted Winifield (2 images), undated

  • Box 57, folder 5
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Winner's Circle photo of Chalk Eye, horse owned by W.B. Cogar, Churchill Downs, 1936 May 15

  • Box 57, folder 6
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Barbara Childs Lawrence portrait by Berham Park, London, undated

  • Box 57, folder 7
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Margaret Stubbs from Louisiana, roommate of Dora D. Davis at Beaumont, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, circa 1900

  • Box 58, folder 1
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Joseph Cogar portrait, circa 1960

  • Box 58, folder 2
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Mayme Cogar and nun, circa 1970

  • Box 58, folder 3
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Group photos of Cogar and others, circa 1930-1950

  • Box 58, folder 4-6
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Winston Churchill, Dwight Eisenhower, Cogar, Clementine, and Mamie at Camp Peary, near Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1950

  • Box 58, folder 7-9
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Cogar at meeting shown shaking hands with Kenneth Chorley, late 1950's

  • Box 58, folder 10-11
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Bachelors Barter, circa 1960

  • Box 58, folder 12-16
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The Grove, Tallahassee, late 1950

  • Box 58, folder 17-52
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Nicolson House, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1940-1950

  • Box 58, folder 53
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Governor's Palace and other scenes at Colonial Williamsburg, circa 1930

  • Box 58, folder 54-74
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Ambrotypes of family (2), circa 1860

  • Box 59, folder 1-2
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Colonial Williamsburg accessions, circa 1940

  • Box 60, folder 1-5
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Colonial Williamsburg interiors and exteriors, circa 1930-1950

  • Box 60, folder 6-13
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James Cogar, circa 1930-1980

  • Box 60, folder 14-16
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James and Joseph Cogar, circa 1920

  • Box 60, folder 17-18
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Scenes from play, circa 1920

  • Box 60, folder 19-23
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Photo negatives

  • Box 71
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