Jewell family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Jewell family papers
- Date
- 1814-1984 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 17.7 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Kentucky -- Lexington -- History.
- Inventories of decedent's estates -- Kentucky
- Women -- Kentucky -- Lexington
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, American.
- Deans of Women
- Shakers -- Kentucky.
- University of Kentucky.
- Young women -- United States -- Correspondence -- 20th century
- Young women -- United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
- Families -- Kentucky -- History -- 20th century
- Families -- Kentucky -- History -- 19th century.
- Standardbred horse -- Purchasing -- Kentucky
- Standardbred horse -- Breeding -- Kentucky
- Slave records -- Kentucky.
- Slaveholders -- Kentucky
- Horses -- Breeding -- Kentucky.
- Horse racing -- Kentucky.
- Farm life -- Kentucky.
- Home Economics -- Kentucky.
- Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
- Farm management -- Kentucky -- Records and correspondence.
- Business records -- Kentucky.
- Claims against decedents' estates -- Kentucky.
- Letters.
- Households -- Accounting.
- Horses -- Photographs.
- Livestock -- Breeding -- Kentucky.
- Postcards -- 20th century.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged in eleven series by name of individual or family: Frances Jewell McVey; Asa Hickman Jewell; Lizzie Berry Jewell; Robert Bob Berry Jewell; John Berry Jewell; John Michael Berry; John Jewell and John Moses Jewell; John Jewell, Jr./John L. Jewell; Miscellaneous Jewell family papers; indexes to Frances Jewell McVey and Lizzie Berry Jewell's correspondence; and Photographs.
- Preferred Citation
- 2011ms063 : [identification of item], Jewell family papers, 1814-1984, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Mary Frances Jewell McVey was born in Berry, Harrison County, Kentucky on December 23, 1889. She was the second child and only daughter of Asa Hickman Jewell (1857-1937) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sayre Berry Jewell (1861-1941). Her older brother was John Berry Jewell (1886-1946), and the younger was Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell (1896-1986).
- By 1900, the Jewell family was living in Lexington, Ky. There Frances attended Sayre School before going to the Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr, Penn. in 1907. She graduated in 1909, and attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. from 1909-1913. In 1915, she began teaching English at State University, Lexington, Ky. which became the University of Kentucky in 1916. She taught English there from 1915 to 1921. From 1917-1918 she attended Columbia University in New York, N.Y., where she received her Master of Arts in English Literature.
- From 1921-1923 she was Dean of Women at the University of Kentucky. She resigned this position in 1923 when she married Dr. Frank LeRond McVey, president of the University. She was actively involved in promoting the University during the 1920s and 1930s and was well-known for entertaining at the University President's home, Maxwell Place. She also continued to devote herself to improving social conditions and providing opportunities for the less fortunate through her service to the YWCA, The Frontier Nursing Service, the International Club, the University of Kentucky Women's Club, and the Lexington Junior League. She also served as an alumna member on the Vassar Board of Trustees. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Kentucky in 1940.
- She died at her home on June 13, 1945, of metastatic lung cancer, and was buried at Lexington Cemetery.
- Other Jewell and Berry family members are represented in this collection. An incomplete genealogy follows.
- John M[oses] Jewell (1776-1853) married Ann McCarty (1780-1823). They lived primarily in and around Jessamine County, Ky. They had nine children, one of whom is represented in this collection, John L. Jewell, who often signed himself John Jewell, Jr. John L. Jewell (1812-1882) was the father of Asa Hickman Jewell and grandfather of Frances Jewell McVey. His third wife was Mary F.Tillett Reed (1835-1909), a widow of 20 years of age, and mother to Marianne "Dolly" Reed (1852-1938). Mary was the mother of Asa Hickman Jewell and Nannie W. Jewell Embry (1860-1947). Nannie was the mother of Dorothy Hawkins Embry (1888-1985), Minerva Jewell Embry (1886-?), and Talton H. Embry (1894-?).
- Berry family: John M[ichael] Berry (1830-1892) married Louisa Cass Dawson (1836-1922) from Pennsylvania. They lived primarily in Berry, Harrison County, Ky. They had seven children, including Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sayre Berry Jewell. Another child was Eva G. Berry Cromwell (1865-1929), wife of John Cromwell (1862-1951) of Cynthiana, Ky., and mother of Louise (1889- ?) and Belle Cromwell (1890-1962).
- Jewell-Berry family: Asa Hickman Jewell (1857-1937) married Elizabeth Lizzie Sayre Berry Jewell (1861-1941). They lived primarily in Lexington, Fayette County, Ky. They had three children, John Berry Jewell, Mary Frances Jewell McVey, and Robert Bob Berry Jewell.
- John Berry Jewell (1886-1946) married Mary Henderson Worthington (1887-1948) in 1909. John lived most of his life in either Jessamine County, Ky. or Fayette County, Ky. He worked as a farmer and was an independent tobacco warehouse owner both in Lexington, Ky. and Franklin, Tenn.
- Robert Berry Jewell (1896-1986) married Margaret McClure Elliott (1905-1984), sometime in 1942. He lived most of his life in Jessamine County, Ky. and Lexington, Fayette County, Ky.
- Scope and Content
- The Jewell family papers (1814-1984; 17.7 cubic feet, 46 boxes) consist of correspondence, school-related papers, and ephemera and artifacts relating to Frances Jewell McVey and her family, the Jewell family of Lexington, Ky., Jessamine County, Ky., and Berry, Ky.
- Frances Jewell McVey's series comprises the bulk of the papers and include her personal, business, and civic interests and connections. Her correspondence with family and friends particularly documents her youth and young adult years. The bulk of the incoming letters were written by her mother, Lizzie Berry Jewell (1904-1924 and undated) and close friends from Lexington, Ky. (1903-1937 and undated), the Baldwin School (1908-1917 and undated) and Vassar College (1909-1913). Frances' letters to her mother (1907-1913) and brother (1908) during her years at boarding school and college are also present in the series. Indexes and subject headings to Frances Jewell McVey and Lizzie Berry Jewell's correspondence (undated) are included in the collection. Other incoming letters include those sent to Frances by fiance and husband, Frank LeRond McVey, during their courtship and early marriage (1922-1924); letters from "Bob C.," stationed in France and England during World War I (1917-1920); and a few brief notes from former State University, Lexington, Kentucky (later University of Kentucky) president James Kennedy Patterson (1916-1919). An outgoing letter written from Frances to Dr. Edward O. Guerrant at age twelve is one of the earliest items in the collection and provides an early view of her interest in being of service to others. There are also travel souvenirs, postcards (including ones made from leather), and multiple drafts and proof copies of the book, Uncle Will of Wildwood (1974), co-authored by Robert Berry Jewell and Frances Jewell McVey (1939-1974 and undated).
- Jewell family businesses and financial activities (1810s-1980s), particularly Robert Berry Jewell's involvement with standard bred horse breeding and racing (1909-1982), are documented throughout the collection through clippings; correspondence; farm, farm products, livestock; household accounts and catalogs; estate records; a land indenture, and photographs of horses. Included in the business records is a listing of slave lots and the names of those they were allotted to (undated, [after 1855]), including the name James Jewell, as well as a letter from Ty Cobb to Robert Jewell (1940).
- The collection also includes Asa Hickman Jewell's school essays and report cards from Forest Academy (near Louisville, Ky., 1873?-1874) and Central University (Richmond, Ky., 1875-1878?), as well as his travel journal from a 1910 voyage to Europe. Other family members represented in the collection include John Michael Berry, James Jewell, John Berry Jewell, John Moses Jewell, John L. Jewell, and Marianne "Dolly" Reed. The ephemera includes a bawdy poem (1961) written on the occasion of the destruction of Belle Brezing's house in Lexington, Ky. where she operated a brothel.
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
Frances Jewell McVey, 1902-1945 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised primarily of incoming correspondence to Mary Frances Jewell McVey (1889-1945) from friends, family, and business, civic, and charitable organizations (1902-1942). Also includes a few outgoing letters from Frances to family and friends, including a letter written at age 12. Major correspondents include mother Lizzie Berry Jewell, close school friends from The Baldwin School (Bryn Mawr, Penn.) and Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), and close friends from the Lexington area. Also contains letters and drawings sent to Frances by Frank LeRond McVey during their courtship and throughout their marriage (1922-1935). There are also letters written from France and England during World War I to Frances from "Bob C.," a friend from likely the Lexington area (1917-1920). Major topics in the correspondence include family news, local happenings, and advice from family members. Frances' personal, school, business, and philanthropic activities are also documented through travel diaries, scrapbooks, yearbooks, schoolwork and writings, and newspaper clippings. These items include the wedding service book from Frances' marriage to Frank LeRond McVey (1923); plays, poetry, and other writings that include favorite recipes and works about Kentucky; a "Thumbograph" autograph book; travel souvenirs (1910s); and a radio broadcast transcription of "Shakers in Kentucky" (1942). Arranged in three Subseries: Correspondence; Diaries, Writings, Scrapbooks, and Mementos; and School-Related Items.
Correspondence, 1902-1945 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised primarily of incoming letters, cards, and postcards (including many on leather) to Frances from family and friends; business, philanthropic, civic and professional correspondence; sympathy cards and letters following her parent's deaths; and a few outgoing letters from Frances. Included are letters and envelopes from Frank LeRond McVey, written during their courtship and marriage (1922-1935); letters from "Bob C.", written from Europe during World War I, where he served in the military(1917-1920); and a few brief notes from then President Emeritus of State College, James Kennedy Patterson (1916-1919). Also of note is a 1902 letter from Frances addressed to Dr. Edward O. Guerrant, documenting her early interest in being of service to others. Arranged into seven subsubseries: Business, Civic, Philanthropic; Cards, Envelopes, Stationery; Family: Friends and Acquaintances; McVey family; Single Correspondents; and Unknown Correspondents.
Business, civic, and philanthropic, 1906-1941
Scope and Contents
Comprised of incoming letters to Frances related to her business, philanthropic, civic and professional activities. Also includes purchase receipts and advertisements.
Business, receipts, advertisements, 1906-1940
- Box 13, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Comprised primarily of receipts for sheet music, personal items, pharmaceuticals, meal catering, furnishings, flowers, clothing, school-related articles such as class rings and flags, bills for school tuition, room and board, magazine subscriptions, physician appointments, jewelry, school meals, and assorted advertisements. Also includes, from attorney R.L. Bronaugh, letters and deeds of sale of property to Frances in 1937 and 1940; a notice about a claim against the estate of Asa Jewell (deceased); and a letter from attorney J. Owen Reynolds regarding a claim against the estate of "Mrs. Hawkins". Also included is an order form for Burpee seeds, sent from Maxwell Place.
Philanthropies, charities, civic, professional, 1913-1941
- Box 13, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters related to Frances' lifelong involvement in various philanthropic organizations, charities, professional endeavors, and civic service. Includes a letter from the president of the University of Illinois inviting Frances to apply for the Dean of Women position there; a letter of resolution from the Vassar College Board of Trustees commending Frances' for her service to the college and the Board, dated 1941; a letter and pamphlets written by Dr. Edward O. Guerrant for missionary outreach; and a letter from the matron of Kentucky Houses of Reform, "White Girls Division," dated 1914. Other correspondents include the American Red Cross, The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), the Kentucky Child Labor Association, and the Kentucky Female Orphan School. Also includes a certificate naming Frances as Chairman of the Precinct Committee in 1920; an invitation to speak at a Wilmore P.T.A. meeting; and an invitation to tea at the University of Kentucky library.
Receipts, 1918
Receipts, 1922
Receipts, 1923-1944, undated
Cards, envelopes, and stationery, 1906-1941 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises primarily sympathy cards upon the death of Frances' parents Asa Hickman Jewell (1937) and Lizzie Berry Jewell (1941), as well as Valentine's Day, calling cards, and at home invitations. Also included are blank stationery, postcards, address labels, and envelopes addressed to Frances.
Calling cards, "at home" invitations, 1906-[1913?]
- Box 12, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Comprised of handwritten "at home" invitations and calling cards on thick cardstock and stationary. Items are not arranged in any particular order.
Gift and flower enclosures, place cards, undated
- Box 12, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Comprised of small cards, both printed and handwritten, from multiple friends, family and acquaintances. Items are not arranged in any particular order.
Envelopes addressed to Frances Jewell, 1908-1918 and undated
- Box 12, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes one envelope addressed to " Mrs Frank L. McVey;" a telegram envelope with no addressee; an envelope that is is stamped "Opened by Censor" but lacks a year; an envelope addressed to Frances while staying in France; and various other envelopes from hotels and private addresses.
Sympathy cards/letters, father's death, 1937-1938
- Box 12, folder 4-6
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters and cards addressed to Frances following the death of her father, Asa Hickman Jewell, Sr., in December of 1937. Items are not arranged in any particular order.
Sympathy cards/letters, mother's death, 1941
- Box 12, folder 7-8
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters and cards to Frances from family, friends and acquaintances following the death of her mother, Lizzie Berry Jewell, in September of 1941. Items are not arranged in any particular order.
Unused stationary and labels, undated
- Box 12, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Comprised of blank stationary headed "273 Ashland Ave. South, Lexington, KY.", a childhood home of Frances Jewell; an envelope addressed to William Goddard in Frances Jewell's hand along with blank Vassar College-embossed stationary; Frances Jewell's address label from Vassar College; and a cut-out stationary monogram belonging to Frances dating after her marriage to Frank L. McVey.
Valentines notes/cards, undated
- Box 12, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Comprised of handmade, handwritten as well as purchased, printed Valentine cards and notes. All of the cards are anonymous. Items are arranged in no particular order.
Invitations from Frank and Frances McVey, 1927-1932
Christmas cards from Frank and Frances McVey, undated
Letters to "Santa", 1928-1931
Blank postcards, undated
Empty envelopes, 1922-1942
Family, 1902-1943 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters, postcards, and cards written to Frances from immediate and extended family members from the Lexington, Ky., area and Pennsylvania. Also included are four letters written by Frances to various family members. The bulk of the immediate family correspondence is from her mother, Lizzie Berry Jewell, written mostly during 1909 to 1913 when Frances was away from home at school. Other correspondents include Frances' brothers, John Berry Jewell and Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell; her father, Asa Hickman Jewell, Sr.; and various aunts, uncles and cousins, primarily from Lizzie Berry Jewell's side of the family. The subjects of the letters include family news and local happenings. Letters from younger cousins reflect the preoccupations of youth--their social life and love interests. Letters from her parents, particularly her mother, frequently offer advice: how Frances should conduct her life, manage her relationships, and focus her energies.
Anna B. Baldwin (cousin?), 1910
- Box 1, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Writes from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Mentions Frances Jewell's cousin Annie Dawson in letters.
Robert Berry (Uncle?), 1904-1907
Belle [Cromwell?] (cousin?), 1906-1907
- Box 1, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Writes from Science Hill School near Shelbyville, Ky. If this proves to be Belle Cromwell, she is the sister of Louise H. Cromwell, and the daughter of John Cromwell and Eva Berry Cromwell of Cynthiana, Ky.
Louise H. Cromwell (cousin), [1903?]-1909 and undated
- Box 1, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Writes most often from Cynthiana, Ky. Had a sister named Belle, likely attended Science Hill Academy near Shelbyville, Ky., and is the daughter of John Cromwell and Eva Berry Cromwell.
Glave Curry (cousin), 1906
Mamie Curry (cousin?), 1909-1941
- Box 1, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Married to Noble Curry, and her son is Glave Curry. Likely a cousin from the Jewell side of the family, but this is not confirmed.
Harvie R. Dawson (cousin), [1905?]-1910
- Box 1, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Writes from Uniontown, Penn. where many of Lizzie Berry Jewell's relatives lived. Attended school in Bradford, Mass. Harvie is female.
Betty?/Bettie? Jewell Dorman (cousin?), undated
Dorothy "Dot" Hawkins Embry (cousin), 1902-1912
- Box 1, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Attended the Baldwin School and Vassar along with Frances Jewell. Often signs her letters "DHE."
Minerva "Nerve" Jewell Embry (cousin), 1908-1941
- Box 1, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Likely sister to Dorothy "Dot" Hawkins Embry and Talton "Talt" Embry. Her mother is Nannie Jewell Embry. First husband was William "Billy"Ingram Goodwin. Second husband was John D. Allen.
Nannie Jewell Embry (aunt), 1909-1910 and undated
- Box 1, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Nannie Jewell Embry was the sister of Asa Hickman Jewell, and mother to Minerva Jewell Embry, Dorothy Hawkins Embry, and Talton Embry. Often referred to and signs letters "Aunt Nan."
Talton "Talt" Embry (cousin), 1937-1941
- Box 1, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Son of Nannie Jewell Embry, and brother to Minerva Jewell Embry and Dorothy Hawkins Embry. In business as Curtis-Stephens-Embry Manufacturers in Reading, Penn. Middle initial could be either H. or G.
Wilmore Garrett, Jr. (cousin?), 1908
- Box 1, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Writes from Fort Garrett, Ky. Possibly brother to Robert Garrett.
William B. Goddard (cousin), 1907-1919
- Box 1, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Home was likely Harrodsburg, Ky. Attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and Vanderbilt University in Tennessee for medical school. Married Minnie Ball?/Bell? More. Often signs letters as "Wm" or "WBG."
Asa Hickman Jewell (father), 1906-1921
- Box 1, folder 15
- Box 2, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Asa Jewell was a farmer and businessman in the Lexington and Wilmore areas during his lifetime. He owned a farm in Wilmore known as Pleasant View, which passed to his children on his death.
John Berry Jewell (older brother), 1903-1910
- Box 2, folder 2-3
Scope and Contents
Oldest child of Asa Hickman Jewell and Lizzie Berry Jewell. Married Mary Henderson Worthington, aka "Mary Hen." John Berry Jewell's oldest child was Asa Hickman Jewell, Jr. He was a farmer and businessman.
Lizzie [Elizabeth Sayre] Berry Jewell (mother), 1904-1924 and undated
- Box 3, folder 1-7
- Box 2, folder 4-7
- Box 4, folder 1-4
Scope and Contents
Mother of John Berry Jewell, Mary Frances Jewell McVey, and Robert Berry Jewell. Married to Asa Hickman Jewell for more than 50 years.
Mary Henderson "Mary Hen" Worthington Jewell (sister-in-law), 1909-1912
- Box 4, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Home prior to marriage was likely Harrodsburg, Ky. Married John Berry Jewell, Frances Jewell's older brother. Letters include those written to Frances both before and after her marriage to John Berry Jewell. Mother of Asa Hickman Jewell, Jr., oldest grandchild of Asa Hickman Jewell and Lizzie Berry Jewell.
Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell (younger brother), 1904-1918
- Box 4, folder 6-7
Scope and Contents
Youngest child of Asa Hickman Jewell and Lizzie Berry Jewell. Married Margaret McClure Elliott. He was a businessman and a farmer with a great interest and involvement in the standardbred horse industry. Attended school in Asheville, N.C., and lived most of his life in and around Lexington, Ky., and Wilmore, Ky.
Kate W. Robards (aunt?), 1907-1911
- Box 4, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Writes from Canoe, Ky., and Wilmore, Ky. Signs her letters "Aunt Kate or Katie."
Ellen Baily Ruby (cousin), 1907-1909
Ellen Dawson Ruby (aunt), 1907-1909 and undated
Ina [Goddard Wilkins] (cousin?), 1941
- Box 4, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Writes from Harrodsburg, Ky. Signs her letters " Coz Ina." Likely the daughter of William Goddard, about whom the story, Uncle Will of Wildwood, was written by Frances Jewell and Robert Berry Jewell.
"Aunt Anne?/Annie?" (aunt?), 1906
"Cousin Anne" (cousin), 1942
- Box 5, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Writes from Waban, Mass. Mentions Anna, "Roy and Ray", "Heury"(or possibly "Henry") being very ill, and visiting the farm (Wilmore?).
"Cousin Bob" (cousin?), 1907-1910
- Box 5, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Writes from Fort Garrett, Ky. Mentions William Rodes and Lulie Logan in some letters. Beau of Mary Frazer Lancaster at one point, and writes to Frances about her many times. May be Robert/Bob Garrett.
"Aunt Dollie/Dolly?" (aunt), 1903-1910
- Box 5, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Probably Marianne Dolly Reed, half-sister to Asa H. Jewell. Daughter of Mary F. Tillett Reed Jewell.
"Aunt Eva" (aunt), [1911?]
- Box 5, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Writes from Cynthiana, Ky. Most likely Eva Berry Cromwell, sister to Lizzie Berry Jewell, and mother to Louise Cromwell and Belle Cromwell.
"Grandmother", 1908-1918
- Box 5, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Probably Lizzie Berry Jewell's mother, Louisa Cass Dawson Berry, who lived with the Jewell family until her death in 1922.
"Uncle Jackie/Jacky?" (uncle?), 1917-1937
- Box 5, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Writes from Cynthiana, Ky. Probably John M. Cromwell, husband of Eva Berry Cromwell, and father to Louise Cromwell and Belle Cromwell. He wrote a column in the Cynthiana paper for several years called "Cromwell's Comments," and several newspaper clippings of this column can be found in Robert Berry Jewell's papers.
"Uncle John" (uncle?), 1913
- Box 5, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Writes from Uniontown, Penn. Might be a Dawson family member, or could be John Dawson Berry, a brother to Lizzie Berry Jewell.
"Aunt Lizzie" (aunt?), 1907-1913
- Box 5, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Writes from an Ashland Ave. address in Lexington, Ky., very near Frances Jewell's family home. Initials on stationary are either "LWB" or "LBW."
"Aunt Mollie?/Mellie?" (aunt?), 1937
- Box 5, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Writes from Wilmore, Ky. Primarily a condolence letter on the death of Asa Hickman Jewell, Frances' father. Mentions Wilmore Garrett.
"Aunt Sallie" (aunt?), 1910
- Box 5, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Writes from Harrodsburg, Ky. Possibly a paternal great-aunt.
W.T.W./ "Turner" (cousin?), 1908-1911
- Box 5, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Signs letters "yr Coz." One letter is signed Turner, and the other is signed WTW, and the handwriting matches. Could be either W.T. Wilmore or W.T. Wilburn.
Letters from Frances Jewell [McVey] to family members, [1908?]-1943
- Box 5, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters written to Janet McVey [Mrs. Harry B. Tilton]; Virginia Morris [Mrs. James E.]; Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVey, Jr.; and John Berry Jewell. The letters to Janet, Virginia, and Frank, Jr., are written from Venezuela.
Correspondence to Frances Jewell from Lizzie Jewell (mother), 1933
Correspondence to Frances Jewell from Elizabeth Jewell (niece), 1933-1944
Friends and acquaintances, 1902-1945 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of cards, postcards and letters written to Frances from school classmates, friends from the Lexington, Ky. area, and friends and acquaintances met through mutual friends and travel. There are also a few outgoing letters written by Frances, including a 1902 letter to Dr. Edward O. Guerrant documenting Frances' early interest in being a missionary in the mountains. The bulk of the incoming correspondence comes from classmates from The Baldwin School (Bryn Mawr, Penn.) and Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), especially Ellen Coleman DuPont, Christina Browning Fisher, Martha Lukens Gibbons, and Marian Irwin. Baldwin School classmate Gibbons used the terms "thee" and "thou" routinely in her letters and may have been a Quaker. Prolific correspondents from the Lexington, Ky. area include Lulie E. Logan, Mary Frazer Lancaster, and Josephine E. Farrell. Also included are letters written to Frances between 1917 to 1920 from "Bob C.," a Lexington acquaintance who was in the military and stationed in England and France during World War I. There are also brief notes from James Kennedy Patterson, President Emeritus of what was then referred to as State College, later known as University of Kentucky, written to Frances during her employment at the University. This subseries includes lists of party invitations hosted by the McVeys during Frank McVey's time as President of the University of Kentucky.
Helen Laflin Allen (Baldwin School classmate), 1908-1912 and undated
- Box 6, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Home is listed as Brooklyn, N.Y., in The Baldwin School Annual. Stationary from Baldwin School and Hillbrow, Newtown, Conn.
Helen Martha Anthony (Baldwin School classmate), 1910
- Box 6, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Brooklyn, N.Y. Sometimes signs her letters as "Hell."
Wilma B. (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1906-1907
Margaret Barrie (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1910 and undated
- Box 6, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as St. David's, Penn.
Robert Woods Beckner, 1912-1913
- Box 6, folder 5
Scope and Contents
A beau of Frances' friend Lilias Ollino Wheeler around 1912.
Irene S. Beir (Vassar classmate), 1912
Eustace Bradley (beau), 1920
- Box 6, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Very likely a beau of Frances'. Also a friend or acquaintance of her brother Bob, who mentions Eustace Bradley in his letters to Frances.
Jane L. Brownell ( Headmistress, The Baldwin School), 1909-1910
Bob C., 1917-1920
- Box 6, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Might be the same person as "Robert L. C.," letters filed separately. Wrote multiple letters from England during World War I.
Robert L. C., 1909-1910
- Box 6, folder 10
Scope and Contents
May be same person as "Bob C.," letters filed separately.
Augusta Choate (English instructor, The Baldwin School), 1908-1912
Elizabeth B. Clark, 1911
Diana Combs, 1906-1907
- Box 6, folder 13
Scope and Contents
A "scholarship girl" at Harlan School. She might have been sponsored by an organization that Frances Jewell belonged to.
Joseph "Joe" E. Combs, 1910-1913
- Box 6, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Home was likely in the Covington/ Ft. Mitchell, Ky., or Cincinnati, Ohio, area.
Lillian Howell Creswell (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1912
- Box 6, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Ardmore, Penn. Married Charles Sharpe Townsend in 1912.
"A.P.D.", 1906
Catherine?/Katherine? "Cath"/ "Kat" S. Davis, 1906-1909
- Box 6, folder 17
Scope and Contents
Writes from Paris, Ky. and Cynthiana, Ky. Changes her signature, spelling of her name, spelling of her nickname, and penmanship style often, but the formation of certain letters and words are consistent and distinctive enough to group these letters together.
Margaret Elizabeth Dulin, 1907-1910
- Box 6, folder 18
Scope and Contents
Writes from Glen Falls, N.Y., and Boston, Mass. Will alternate between signing either "Margaret" or "Elizabeth." Handwriting matches under both names.
Ellen Coleman DuPont (Baldwin School classmate), 1908-1917 and undated
- Box 6, folder 19-20
Scope and Contents
Frances Jewell's roommate for at least one of her years at The Baldwin School. Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Wilmington, Del.
David P. Eastin, 1911-1912
Ethel [?], 1910
Jane Farrell, 1908-1910
- Box 6, folder 23
Scope and Contents
Writes from Lexington, Ky. Probably sister to Josephine E. Farrell.
Josephine E. Farrell (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1906-1913 and undated
- Box 6, folder 24-25
Scope and Contents
Writes from Lexington, Ky. Probably sister to Jane Farrell.
Rosalia B. Feder (possibly met at Vassar), 1912
Christina "Tina" or "Chris" Browning Fisher (Baldwin School classmate), 1908-1910
- Box 7, folder 1-2
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as New York, N.Y.
Gladys Forsyth, 1909
- Box 7, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Mentions both Marian Irwin and Amy De Veaux Powell from Baldwin School in her letters to Frances Jewell.
Wilmore Garrett (may be a cousin), 1909
- Box 7, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Writes from Fort Garrett, Ky. May be a brother to, or related in some way to, "Cousin Bob."
Martha Lukens Gibbons (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1912
- Box 7, folder 5-6
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Ardmore, Penn. Might have been a Quaker- used "thee" and "thou" routinely in her correspondence.
Groshon Gunn, 1916-1917
- Box 7, folder 7
Scope and Contents
He was a Pastor of Guerrant Memorial Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Ky.
Beulah E. H., 1907-1911
Amelia M. Hamilton, 1910
Allene Hunter Hanna (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1907-1908
Ione Harney, 1907-1917
Robert "Bob" S. Hart, Jr., 1909-1912
- Box 7, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Writes from Worcester, Mass., where he attended Clark University. One letter is postmarked Pisgah, Ky.
Katherine H[eadley?], 1906
- Box 7, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Signs as Katherine or Kate. Mentions "Cat" and "Martha W." (may be Martha Withers). Likely friends with Catherine Withers as well. May have been from Paris, Ky., or Cynthiana, Ky.
Ruth Willet Holliday (Vassar classmate), 1912-1914
- Box 7, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Home is listed as Saint Louis, Mo. in the Vassar annual. Husband was Horton Watkins.
Anna Ewing Hoover (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1910
- Box 7, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Evanston, Ill.
Mary Townsend Howell (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1911
- Box 7, folder 16
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Newburgh, N.Y.
Marian "Iki," "Ike," "Iek," "Ikey" Irwin (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1913
- Box 7, folder 17-19
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in The Baldwin School Annual as Tokyo, Japan.
May [Jeffcott], 1910-1912
- Box 8, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Writes from New Haven, Conn., Somerville, N.J., and E. Jaffrey, N.H. Indicates that she was a junior when Frances Jewell was a freshman, but unsure if this was at Baldwin School or Vassar.
Caroline Curtiss Johnson (Vassar classmate), 1910
Elizabeth Forrest Johnson (Mathematics instructor, The Baldwin School), 1908-1918
Eliza B. Kimball, 1911-1912
"M.P.L.", 1907-1910
- Box 8, folder 5
Scope and Contents
All postal cards are written in French. Postmarks from Lexington, Ky. and Warren, Penn.
Mary Frazer Lancaster (M.F.L.), 1903-1912 and undated
- Box 8, folder 6-8
Scope and Contents
Writes most often from the Lexington, Ky., area. Wrote extensively to Frances Jewell.
Lulie E. Logan (L.E.L.), 1905-1937 and undated
- Box 8, folder 9-12
Scope and Contents
Writes from Lexington, Ky. Wrote extensively to Frances Jewell.
Marjorie MacCoy (Vassar classmate), 1911 and undated
Bernice Marks, 1910-1917
- Box 9, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Writes from Eagle Nest, N.Y. Some stationary headed "Camp Blumont." May be related to Eric H. Marks.
Eric H[enry] Marks, 1911-1912
- Box 9, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Writes from Eagle Nest, N.Y. Some stationary headed "Camp Blumont." May be related to Bernice Marks.
BelleTeal Martin (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1906-1909
Mary "Boots" [?] (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1907-1908
Mary McAdoo (Baldwin School classmate), 1910-1911
Margaret E. McClellan ( Latin and English instructor, Sayre Female Institute, Lexington, Ky.), 1906-1911
Dr. Mary Carswell McClellan, 1909
Kitty Caldwell McMullen, 1905-1917
Walter J. Mosenthal, 1911-1912
- Box 9, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Writes from New York. Beau, then fiance to Lucy Penniman, a Vassar classmate of Frances Jewell.
Teresa G. O'Neil (Vassar classmate), 1912 and undated
- Box 9, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Home listed as Kansas City, Mo., in the Vassar annual. Writes from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N.Y.
Rose H. Osborne, 1907-1908
James K[ennedy] Patterson, 1916-1919
- Box 9, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Writes from Lexington, Ky. President Emeritus, State University.
Lucy Seymour Penniman (Vassar classmate), 1910-1912
Phebe [?], 1910 and undated
Amy "Shamy" De Veaux Powell (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1913?
- Box 9, folder 18
Scope and Contents
Home listed as Newtown Square, Penn., in The Baldwin School Annual.
Fayetta "Faye" Grace Ridabock (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1911
A.H. Rodes, 1909-1910
- Box 9, folder 20
Scope and Contents
Writes from Texas and Kentucky. Might be Allen H. Rodes. May be related to William Rodes (brother?).
William Rodes, 1910-1912
- Box 9, folder 21
Scope and Contents
Writes from Dallas, Tex., but likely from Lexington, Ky. May be related to A.H. Rodes. Often signs "Wm."
Florence Rogers, 1906-1909 and undated
Frances "Rossie" Lubbe Ross (Baldwin School classmate), 1909
- Box 10, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Home is listed as Conshohocken, Penn. in The Baldwin School Annual.
Merle D'Aubigne Sampson (Baldwin School classmate), 1910-1912
Mary C. Settles, 1918-1921
- Box 10, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Writes from Harrodsburg, Ky. Associated with the Pleasant Hill Shaker Community.
Edna Aston Shearer (English instructor, The Baldwin School), 1908-1910
Lucy G. Shelby, 1907-1911
Florence "Rose" Winifred Spiers (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1910
Hazel Marguerite Stevens (Baldwin School classmate), 1909-1910
"G.B.T.", 1910-1912
- Box 10, folder 9
Scope and Contents
All postal cards, most written from Chester, Penn. Many of the cards contain only poetry and these initials.
Caroline H.Taylor, 1912
Margaret Tibbits, 1911 and undated
Evelyn M. T., 1906-1910
- Box 10, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Writes from St. Albans, W. Va. Might be Evelyn Minerva Thomas.
Eliza "Ruth" Valentine (Vassar classmate), 1911
Mary Elizabeth Van Horn (Baldwin School classmate), 1908-1910
- Box 10, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Home is listed as Wilkes-Barre, Penn., in The Baldwin School Annual.
Frances Veach (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1906-1907
Ruth Wendell Washburn (Vassar classmate), 1910 and undated
Lilias Ollino Wheeler, 1910-1912 and undated
- Box 10, folder 17
Scope and Contents
Contains a very long and detailed letter to Frances Jewell. Home is likely in California. Lilias and Frances Jewell were apparently close friends for many years. Newspaper clippings in Frances Jewell's papers contain a full page writeup of Lilias' wedding, including a large picture of Frances and Lilias.
Cary Williams, 1908-1909
Pearl A. Williams, 1905
- Box 10, folder 19
Scope and Contents
Likely an acquaintance from the Martinsville Sanitarium, where the Jewell family went periodically for rest or recuperation after an illness.
Honeywood Willis (Delta Kappa Phi sister), 1906-1907
Miriam Lane Winter (Baldwin or Vassar classmate?), 1910-1917
- Box 10, folder 21
Scope and Contents
Writes from Mason City, Iowa. May be related to Lilias Wheeler.
Catherine "Cat W." W[ithers?], 1906
- Box 10, folder 22
Scope and Contents
Writes from Lexington, Ky., and the stationary is headed "Fairlawn."
Elizabeth Worcester (Vassar classmate), 1909-1910
- Box 10, folder 23
Scope and Contents
Home is listed in the Vassar annual as Pittsburgh, Penn.
Dr. Laura Johnson Wylie (English professor, Vassar College), 1910-1917
- Box 10, folder 24
Scope and Contents
Home is listed as Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in the Vassar annual.
"Anna" ?, 1909-1912
Letters from Frances Jewell McVey to friends and acquaintances, [1902?]-1913 and undated
- Box 10, folder 26
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters addressed to Dr. Edward O. Guerrant (1902?), Catherine Davis (1905), Laura J. Wylie (1913), Mr. A. F. Adams (undated), and Margaret [?], (undated). Also contains a letter written in 1913, addressed to "Dearest Love." There is a reasonable chance that this was written to Lilias Wheeler, as there is a long letter in a similar tone in Lilias' folder to Frances. The letter to Dr. Guerrant, a pioneer missionary in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, is the earliest dated item in Frances Jewell's correspondence. Twelve year old Frances states that she is the secretary of a "little home missionary society" that would like to sponsor a mountain girl to school. She also states that she plans to become a missionary in the mountains someday.
General correspondence, 1905
General correspondence, 1921
General correspondence, 1922 January-February
General correspondence, 1922 March-April
General correspondence, 1922 May-June
General correspondence, 1922 July
General correspondence, 1922 August-September
General correspondence, 1923
General correspondence, 1926-1927
General correspondence, 1929-1931
General correspondence, 1932-1933
General correspondence, 1934-1935
General correspondence, 1936-1939
General correspondence, 1940-1942
General correspondence, 1943
General correspondence, 1944 January-September
General correspondence, 1944 October
General correspondence, 1944 November
1944 December
General correspondence, 1945
General correspondence, Undated
Correspondence from Frances Jewell McVey, 1931-1932
Correspondence to and from McVey family acquaintances, 1929-1931
Party invitation lists, 1924-1936
Party invitation lists, undated
McVey family, 1923-1944, undated
Scope and Contents
Primarily contains letters and drawings sent to Frances from Frank LeRond McVey during their courtship and marriage (1922-1935). Also includes letters from two of Frank's three children, Janet (McVey) Tilton and Virginia (McVey) Morris. There are some letters from Frank and Frances' grandchildren.
Frank LeRond McVey (beau/fiance/husband), 1922-1924
- Box 9, folder 10-11
Scope and Contents
Letters contain several sketches of people and objects. Folder 12 contains envelopes with a processing note that reads "8 envelopes addressed to Frances Jewell made to appear from different hands, actually from President Frank LeRond McVey. Dec. 6-27, 1922 plus 5 envelopes from March-June 1923 when less discretion was needed." Frank L. McVey was University President when Frances Jewell was Dean of Women.
Correspondence to Frank McVey, 1928-1944
Correspondence from Frank McVey, 1944
Frank L. McVey, 1923 June
Frank L. McVey, 1923 July
Frank L. McVey, 1923 August
Frank L. McVey, 1923 September
Frank L. McVey, 1923 October
Frank L. McVey, 1923 November-December
Frank L. McVey, 1924 May-August
Frank L. McVey, 1924 October-December
Frank L. McVey, 1925
Frank L. McVey, 1926 January-August
Frank L. McVey, 1926 September-December
Frank L. McVey, 1927 February
Frank L. McVey, 1927 March-November
Frank L. McVey, 1928
Frank L. McVey, 1929
Frank L. McVey, 1930 January-May
Frank L. McVey, 1930 June-November
Frank L. McVey, 1931-1932
Frank L. McVey, 1933 January-June
Frank L. McVey, 1933 November-December
Frank L. McVey, 1934
Frank L. McVey, 1935
Frank L. McVey, undated
Correspondence from Virginia (McVey) Morris, 1933-1944, undated
Correspondence from Janet (McVey) Tilton, 1923-1944, undated
Correspondence from Frank and Frances McVey's grandchildren, 1943-1944
Single correspondents, 1903-1942 and undated
- Box 11, folder 1-4
Scope and Contents
Comprised of single letters and cards written to Frances from known correspondents. Items are arranged in chronological order.
Unknown correspondents, 1904-1912 and undated
- Box 11, folder 5-6
Scope and Contents
Comprised of cards and letters written to Frances from unknown correspondents. The letters are either unsigned or the signatures are illegible. Arranged in chronological order.
Diaries, writings, scrapbooks, and mementos, 1904-1944 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of small diaries, scrapbooks, a memory book, a "Thumbograph "(autograph) book, and non-school-related writings by Frances. Also included are newspaper clippings, mostly pertaining to herself and loved ones; wedding, travel and events memorabilia; and a radio broadcast transcription of "Shakers in Kentucky." Many of the diaries are short travel journals from trips to resorts, the coast, or to visit friends and relatives (1904-1907). The scrapbooks and memory books contain primarily newspaper and magazine clippings meant to improve the mind or inspire reflection. Her wedding service book and some wedding souvenirs are included. Writings about Kentucky are represented, including a typed booklet of Frances' favorite recipes. There is also a travel itinerary and her Vatican pass from her trip to Europe following her graduation from The Baldwin School (1910). A "Thumbograph" book is included, where signatures and thumbprints could be collected, much like an autograph book.
Diaries, 1904-1907
- Box 14, folder 1-6
Scope and Contents
Folders 1, 2, 5, and 6 include photocopies. Folder 4 is comprised of loose journal pages.
Memory book, 1906
Newspaper clippings, 1908-1934
Events programs, 1909-1912 and undated
Travel itinerary, Vatican pass, 1910
Frances Jewell and Frank LeRond McVey's wedding book, invitations and mementos., 1923
Frances Jewell McVey, scrapbook, 1931-1933
Radio broadcast transcription of "Shakers in Kentucky", 1942
- Box 15, folder 4
Scope and Contents
It is uncertain if this was actually written by Frances Jewell McVey, but it is likely, given her general interest in and history with Shakertown at Pleasant Hill.
Frances Jewell scrapbook, undated
Thumbograph book, undated
- Box 15, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Small, hardback booklet used to record individuals' inked thumbprint and signature. A form of autograph book. Contains several prints and signatures and some unidentified prints.
Frances Jewell McVey, assorted writings, undated
Hampden's Theater program, 1926
Anderson County Homemakers Association program, 1943
Teatro Municipal, 1943
Woman's Club of Central Kentucky calendars, 1924-1939
University of Kentucky faculty lists, 1929, undated
University of Kentucky Board of Trustees minutes, 1922
Syllabus for The English Novel, undated
"The ABC of Coffee" booklet, 1942
Southern Literary Messenger, 1942 December
Printed materials related to education, 1922-1943
Printed materials related to Lexington, 1926-1938
Printed materials, undated
"The Diamond Ring" short story, undated
Essays about Kentucky, c.1942
Essays about food, 1937-1941
"King Tobacco", 1940
"Pity the Poor South - It is so Inefficient", undated
"Wild Flower Gardens", undated
"Tours of Discovery: Illinois", 1940-1941
"Tours of Discovery: Indiana", 1940-1941
"Tours of Discovery: Iowa", 1940-1944
"Tours of Discovery: Louisiana", 1940
"Tours of Discovery: Minnesota", 1940-1941
"Tours of Discovery: Mississippi", 1940
"Tours of Discovery: Tennessee", 1941
"Tours of Discovery: Virginia", 1940
"Tours of Discovery: Wisconsin", 1940-1941
"Tours of Discovery" notes, 1940
Incomplete essays, undated
Kentucky Democratic State Convention Alternate medal, 1931 May
Christmas gift list, 1931
Records loaned list, 1936
Notes, 1927-1931, undated
Frank McVey drawings, undated
Printed materials related to political campaigns, 1912-1933
Printed materials related to Vassar College, 1921, undated
Printed materials related to the University of Kentucky, 1922-1943
Newspaper clippings, 1923-1942
Venezuelan newspaper clippings, 1943
"Woman and a Horse Most Inspiring Sight" by L.S. Williams, undated
"Lecture on Current Events" prepared by The Review of Reviews Educational Department, 1922
Newspaper clippings, undated
School-related items, 1905-1918 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of essays; class notes and notebooks; debate notes; handwritten plays; poetry; correspondence, account books and notes relating to class officer positions; a Vassar College course catalog; and Vassar College class schedules. Also includes three yearbooks; class meeting notes; correspondence to Frances from school administration; interhall notes; to-do lists; personal account lists; and memorabilia. The series covers Frances' school years from Sayre School (1905-1907, Lexington Ky.) to The Baldwin School (1907-1909, Bryn Mawr, Penn.), Vassar College ( 1909-1913, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), and Columbia University ( 1917-1918, New York, N.Y.). Includes one oversize folder containing Frances's diploma from the Baldwin School.
Schoolwork, 1905-1906 and undated
Spelling/account book, 1906
Calendars, 1907-1912
Latin notebook, 1908
The Baldwin School Annual, 1908-1909
Addressed to Frances Jewell on behalf of The Baldwin School Class of 1909, 1908-1909
The Baldwin School Class 1909 account books, 1909
The Baldwin School Class of 1909, account/planning book, 1909
School papers, "Biblical World" essays, 1909 and undated
Vassar College course catalog, name lists, 1909-1910
Administrative letters/notes: The Baldwin School, Vassar, Columbia, 1909-1918
Vassar College programs and publications, 1910-1912
Vassar College schedules, commencement invitations, membership cards, 1910-1913
Vassar College memorabilia, handbook, 1910-1913 and undated
Vassar College class meeting notes, 1910 and undated
Book catalogs, 1911
The Vassarian, volume xxiv, 1912
The Vassarian, volume xxv, 1913
Debate and history notes, undated
Essay- Review of Hooker's "Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity", undated
Handwritten play set in college, fragments of two other plays, undated
Interhall notes from The Baldwin School and Vassar, undated
Poetry by Frances Jewell, undated
[Single page from Baldwin School Class of '09 Reunion skit?], undated
To-do lists, lists of names, expenditure lists, undated
Baldwin School diploma, 1909
Asa Hickman Jewell, 1865-1937 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of incoming correspondence, schoolwork, business letters, newspaper clippings, a notebook with business and travel notes (1910), a bank book, and a horse and mule purchase book documenting the life of Asa Hickman Jewell (1857-1937). The correspondence primarily contains incoming letters from family and friends (1879?-1935), with two letters written by Asa (1874-1910). School-related items include report cards and schoolwork, and some themes and writings by others, including Asa's half-sister, Marianne Dolly Reed. Also included in this subseries is a copy of the constitution of the Epiphyllidian Union (Central University, Richmond, Ky.,1875?), and materials related to Asa's death and funeral (Lexington, Ky.,1937). Arranged in three subseries: Correspondence, School-related items, and Everyday Life items.
Correspondence, 1874-1935 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters written to Asa from various family members and friends. The bulk of the letters are from his daughter, Frances Jewell McVey (1903-1930). Also includes letters written by Asa to his mother, Mary F. Tillett Jewell (1874), and brother-in-law, John D. Berry (1910); an envelope addressed to Mr. A .H. Jewell; and business/civic letters.
Eva B[erry] Cromwell (sister-in-law), 1921
Asa Hickman Jewell (Grandson), 1935
Frances Jewell McVey (daughter), 1903-1930
John Berry Jewell (son), 1897-1934
- Box 20, folder 4
Scope and Contents
See John Berry Jewell's series for a letter from Asa Hickman Jewell (father).
Elizabeth "Lizzie "Sayre Berry Jewell (spouse), 1913-1919 and undated
Mary [Frank?/Frances?] Tillett Jewell (mother), [1879?]
Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell (son), [1903?/1904?]-1914 and undated
Letters written by Asa Hickman Jewell to his mother and brother-in-law, 1874-1910
Letters from friends and extended family, 1882-1930
Business/civic letters, 1902-1934
Envelope addressed to Mr. A. H. Jewell, 1907
Correspondence to Asa Hickman Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1909-1912
Receipts to Asa Hickman Jewell, 1923-1927
General correspondence to Asa Hickman Jewell, 1926
School-related, 1865-[1905?] and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of report cards, essays and themes, a scrapbook, and books documenting Asa's education. The materials cover Asa's school years at Forest Academy (likely located near Louisville, KY., 1873?-1874) and Central University (Richmond, Ky.,1875-1878?). Includes themes and essays written by Asa's half-sister, Marianne Dolly Reed (1869-1876 and undated). Also contains writings by others (relationship to Asa unknown) and a copy of the Constitution of the Epiphyllidian Union (Central University, Richmond, Ky.,1875?).
School essays, 1865-1878 and undated
Themes written by Marianne Dolly Reed, 1869-1876 and undated
- Box 20, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Half-sister to Asa Hickman Jewell. Themes written while Dolly was in college.
Forest Academy report cards, 1873-1874
Constitution of the Epiphyllidian Union, [1875?]
"How I courted Mary Ann," copied from a scrapbook by W.L. Bedinger, [1875?]
Resolution signed by S. Sellers and V. M. McKnight, [1875]
Themes written while at Central University, 1875-1878 and undated
Theme (copied) by James A. Hudson, "Intemperance", 1877-1878
Scrapbook, [1905?]
"Christian Review of Women" by Jos. A. Fisher, undated
"The Hills are Green Afar Off" by Asa Hickman Jewell, 1878
Everyday life, 1878-1937 and undated
Scope and Contents
Primarily comprised of business documents, including bank and horse and mule purchase books, along with newspaper clippings. Asa's death is documented in this series with a copy of his funeral service and related materials; and flower and food enclosures (1937). One small notebook includes some travel notes from a trip to Europe (1910).
Bank book, 1878-1883
St. Louis Mule and Horse Purchase Book, loose papers, 1889-1918 and undated
Business/civic, 1902-1934
Newspaper clippings, 1903-1930
Daily reminder booklet, 1907
Notebook, 1910
- Box 21, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Primarily contains business notes on sales of livestock. Includes some handwritten travel notes from a trip to Europe. Mentions locations in Ireland, Swizterland, Italy and England.
Flower and food enclosures, Asa Hickman Jewell's death, 1937
Funeral service and related materials, 1937
Lizzie Berry Jewell, 1901-1941 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of papers and artifacts from the life of Elizabeth "Lizzie "Sayre Berry Jewell (1861-1941). It consists of two subseries- Correspondence (1901-1941) and Everyday Life ([1910?]-1941). The Correspondence subseries contains primarily letters from family members. It also contains a card and letter written by Lizzie. The Everyday Life subseries includes her a copy of her funeral sermon, and a transcript of a radio broadcast of the Golden Wedding Anniversary celebration of Lizzie and Asa Hickman Jewell.
Correspondence, 1901-1941 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised primarily of letters and cards from family members, friends, and acquaintances. The bulk of the correspondence is from her daughter, Frances Jewell McVey. Includes Golden Anniversary cards to Lizzie and Asa, and sympathy cards and letters on the death of Asa from both friends and family. Also includes some letters and cards written by Lizzie. Original collection arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Accrual includes eight folders from Frances Jewell and one folder of general family correspondence.
Cards and envelopes, 1907-1938
Family, 1901-1941 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters written to Lizzie by immediate and extended family members. The bulk of the letters are from her daughter, Frances Jewell McVey. Also includes a folder of single correspondents.
Louisa Cass Dawson Berry (mother), 1910-1941
- Box 21, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Lived with the Jewell family in the later years of her life, up until her death in 1922.
Louise H. Cromwell (niece), 1906 and undated
Minerva "Nerve "Jewell Embry (niece by marriage), 1941
Talton "Talt "Embry (nephew by marriage), 1941
Asa Hickman Jewell (spouse), 1905-1918
Frances Jewell McVey (daughter), 1901-1925 and undated
- Box 22, folder 2-3
Scope and Contents
Voluminous correspondence occurred between Lizzie and Frances during Frances' school years when she was away from home. Arranged chronologically.
John Berry Jewell (son), 1904-1908
Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell (son), 1910-1919
Single correspondents, family, 1906-1941 and undated
Card from Lizzie Berry Jewell to Belle and Arthur, undated
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1907
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1908
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1909
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1910
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1911
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1912
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, 1913
Correspondence to Lizzie Jewell from Frances Jewell, undated
Family correspondence to Lizzie Jewell, 1900-1912
Friends and acquaintances, 1906-1941
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters and cards from friends and acquaintances. Includes a folder of single correspondents, and a letter written by Lizzie. Arranged alphabetically. Accrual contains one folder from J.C. Cantrill about the Democratic Party and political campaigns.
Margaret E. McClellan, 1907-1919
- Box 22, folder 8
Scope and Contents
An instructor at Sayre Female Institute in Lexington, Ky., possibly when Frances Jewell attended.
Mary H. Perrin, 1941
Single Correspondents, 1906-1941 and undated
Letter from Lizzie Berry Jewell to Lilias O. Wheeler, 1911 and undated
- Box 22, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Comprised of one letter written to " Lillias," a misspelling of Lilias Wheeler's name.
Correspondence from J.C. Cantrill to Lizzie Jewell, 1922
Everyday life, [1910?]-1941
Scope and Contents
Comprised of notebooks, a daily diary, and business papers reflecting the daily life of Lizzie Berry Jewell. Includes a transcript of the radio broadcast of Lizzie and Asa's Golden Wedding Anniversary celebration, and Lizzie's funeral sermon and memorial book. Arranged chronologically.
Notebook, includes addresses, [1910?]
Certificates, membership cards, business papers, 1917-1941
Notebook, minutes of the Cafeteria Committee, addresses and phone numbers, 1920
Everyday diary, 1927
Transcript of radio broadcast "On the Occasion of the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Jewell", 1934
Flower and food enclosures. Lizzie Berry Jewell's death, 1941
Funeral sermon and memorial book, 1941
Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell, 1905-1984 and undated
Scope and Contents
Primarily comprises business and professional records, newspaper clippings, and incoming personal letters documenting the life of Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell (1896-1986), particularly his lifelong, extensive involvement with horses and horse racing. Business, club and association records include correspondence (including from Ty Cobb, 1940), account books, receipts, plans, notebooks, and breeding records regarding Pleasant view Farm livestock and sausage (Wilmore, Ky., 1909-1960 and undated); horse breeding (1910-1982 and undated); and local, national and international horse sales especially conducted by the Blooded Horse Sales Company (1940-1962 and undated). The newspaper clippings include a brief newspaper article written by Robert and several installments of "Cromwell's Comments," a regular newspaper column written for the Cynthiana Democrat by John Cromwell, Robert's maternal uncle by marriage. Incoming personal letters include those written by sister Frances Jewell McVey (1943-1944), as well as letters written to Roberts' wife, Margaret McClure Elliott, from her family and friends. Drafts of Uncle Will of Wildwood, a story written by Robert Jewell and Frances Jewell McVey about family member William Goddard and published in 1974, are also included. Arranged in five subseries: Business papers; Clippings; Clubs, Associations, and Committees; Correspondence; and Uncle Will of Wildwood.
Business papers, 1909-1982 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of correspondence, account books, receipts, plans, notebooks, and breeding records papers related to Robert's various business concerns: the livestock and sausage business at Pleasant View Farm in Wilmore, Ky. (1909-1960 and undated); breeding of standard bred horses (1910-1982 and undated); and standard bred horse sales through the Blooded Horse Sales Company (1940-1962 and undated). Included is a letter from Ty Cobb (1940) regarding purchases of Pleasant View Farm sausage. Arranged in Subsubseries by name or type of business and listed chronologically.
Pleasant View Farm sausage, livestock and farm accounts, 1909-1960 and undated
- Box 23, folder 1-11
Scope and Contents
Comprised of notebooks, receipts, letters, pamphlets from other sausage producers related to sausage production and livestock breeding and sales at Pleasant View Farm in Wilmore, Ky. Also includes a contract and plans for a tobacco barn addition and a letter from Ty Cobb (1940) discussing the purchase and shipping of sausage. Arranged chronologically.
Home builders composition book, 1909-1917
- Box 23, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Contains some schoolwork of Robert Berry Jewell's, and later farm accounting that may have been written by another family member.
Miscellaneous receipts, 1921-1960
- Box 23, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Comprised of receipts for life insurance premium, clothing, tobacco seed, and board and care of a horse.
Pleasant View Farm sausage papers, 1934-1940
- Box 23, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes a letter from Ty Cobb (1940), several testimonials about the quality of the product, pamphlets advertising the product, and advertisements and pamphlets from other companies producing food products.
Glass Milling Co. withdrawal record, 1940
- Box 23, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Small notebook with a few notes about withdrawals. This company appears to have produced flour, meal, and animal feeds.
Advertisements and letter from Hickory Valley Farms, 1940s
- Box 23, folder 5
Scope and Contents
This company produced "hickory-smoked meats" during the same era as Pleasant View Farm's sausage business.
Primarily business receipts stored in farm account book, 1940s
Canvas and leather farm account book, 1940s
Contract and plans for tobacco barn addition, 1952
- Box 23, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Handwritten contract with Mrs. H. P. Kremer to add an addition to her tobacco barn.
Chicken and Duck breeding, business card of Robert Jewell, undated
Sausage production notes and instructions, undated
- Box 23, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Includes description of state requirements for a commercial slaughterhouse, and blueprints for a slaughterhouse.
Horse breeding business, 1910-1982 and undated
- Box 24, folder 1-10
Scope and Contents
Comprised of American Trotting Register certificates (1910-1960 and undated); pedigree loose notes and notebooks (1922-1982 and undated); veterinary certificates (1946-1960); breeding contracts (1951-1962); notes on race speeds of individual horses (undated;, and a handwritten recipe for hoof ointment (undated). Arranged chronologically.
American Trotting Register certificates, 1910-1960 and undated
Horse pedigree notebook, 1922-1982
Horse pedigree records, 1920s
- Box 24, folder 3-5
Scope and Contents
Includes some correspondence and documentation of individual horses.
Horse pedigree records, mostly handwritten, 1930s and undated
Veterinary certificates for horses, 1946-1960
- Box 24, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Comprised of two items: one confirming that a mare is pregnant and a second confirming that a mare is not pregnant or barren and ready for breeding.
Horse breeding contracts with Castleton Farm, 1951-1962
Handwritten notes about horses/race speeds, undated
Handwritten recipe for hoof ointment, undated
Eligibility certificates from the United States Trotting Association, 1955, undated
Horse sales business, 1940-1962 and undated
- Box 26, folder 1-8
- Box 25, folder 1-12
Scope and Contents
Primarily comprised of letters, contacts, receipts, sale lists, and photographs related to Robert's work with the Blooded Horse Sales Company and The Kentucky Agency. The materials concern local, national, and international horse sales. Also includes correspondence related to Audobon Park Raceway in Henderson, Ky. Arranged chronologically.
Blooded Horse Sales Company customer address books, 1940 and undated
Letters regarding multiple horse sales, 1948-1962 and undated
Letters and notes regarding Arabian horse sale, 1949
Correspondence regarding sales and purchases on behalf of Mrs. Elinor Hunt of New Zealand., 1949-1950
Letters, documents and receipts regarding The Kentucky Agency., 1949-1954 and undated
Letters in regard to Marfez Farm, 1950-1951
- Box 25, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Primarily written by Sanders Russell, regarding training of horses.
Documents in regard to Leatherwood Farm, 1951
Correspondence regarding sale of horses to Japan, 1951-1953
Letters regarding sale of horses to New Zealand, 1951-1954
Letters and notes regarding Bonnydale Farm sale, 1952
- Box 26, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Contract between the Blooded Horse Sales Company and Mrs. H.T. Hutchison for the sale of horses and equipment.
Letters regarding sale of horses to Peruvian Government House, 1953
- Box 26, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Contains a letter from the Peruvian ambassador requesting 12 coach horses, "of about the same color, age and height."
Standardbred horse sale, Delaware, Ohio, 1953
- Box 26, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Comprised of entry forms, correspondence, and handwritten notes and documents. Conducted by the Blooded Horse Sales Company, of which Robert B. Jewell was a part.
Correspondence and documents regarding Audubon Park Raceway, 1953-1956 and undated
Correspondence regarding sale of horses to Argentina, 1954
Letters regarding sale of horses to Norway, 1954-1955
Correspondence and documents regarding the Blooded Horse Sales Company and Freehold Raceway, 1961-1962
Listing of horses for a Tattersall's standardbred sale, 6-7 December, no year
Newspaper clippings, 1908-1984 and undated
- Box 19, folder 3-4
Scope and Contents
Covers both professional interests and family. Includes a brief newspaper article written by Robert Jewell and several installments of "Cromwell's Comments," a regular newspaper column written for the Cynthiana Democrat by Robert's maternal uncle by marriage. Also includes some photocopies. No arrangment.
Clubs, associations, and committees, 1927-1978 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of papers related to Robert's leadership involvement in various social, civic and professional organizations (1927-1978 and undated). Includes papers regarding his involvement with the Livestock Research Foundation (1954 and undated). Arranged by folder in chronological order.
Gentleman's Driving Club papers, 1927-1978
Standard Bred Association of Kentucky, documents, 1930-1953 and undated
Kentucky T.H.B. Association Record Meeting, 1931
- Box 27, folder 3
Scope and Contents
One page list of horses, their pedigrees, and race speeds.
Kentucky State Fair and Kentucky State Horse Show, letters and envelope, 1942-1943
United States Trotting Association, correspondence and documents, 1945-1954 and undated
Jefferson County Trotting Association letter, 1948
- Box 27, folder 7
Scope and Contents
The letter is written to the State Fair Board with a request to lease state fairgrounds property. The letter is signed by Fred R. Sydney, secretary of the Jefferson County Trotting Association. Attached to this letter is a paper listing laws or guidelines regarding transport, storage, and sale of meat.
Livestock Research Foundation, correspondence and documents, 1954 and undated
- Box 27, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Includes Articles of Incorporation and list of officers, of which Robert B. Jewell is listed as Membership Chairman.
Jessamine County American Red Cross Order of Meeting, 1970
- Box 27, folder 9
Scope and Contents
This meeting included the passing of the chairmanship of the Board from Robert B. Jewell to Mr. Kurtz, effective in July of that year.
Correspondence, 1905-1976 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters from family and friends, and sympathy notes and letters following the death of Asa Hickman Jewell (1937-1938), Lizzie Berry Jewell (1941), and Frances Jewell McVey (1945). Also includes letters written to his wife, Margaret McClure Elliott, from her brother Julian Elliott (1929-1935) and others (1949-1967 and undated).
Personal letters from friends and family, 1905-1966 and undated
- Box 28, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Single letters from Stuart Peabody, Ken McCarr, Dr. Frances Massie, Robert's daughter Frances, Billy Goodwin, Anna Belle Brough, Asa Hickman Jewell, Edward Peck Curtis, "Frosty,"C. Howard Requa, Jr., Florence and Will Keller, and two letters with illegible signatures.
Envelopes addressed to Robert Berry Jewell, 1912-1941
The Alexander Hamilton Institute, 1921
Julian Elliott to Margaret McClure Elliott [Mrs. Robert B. Jewell], 1929-1935
- Box 28, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters written to Robert Jewell's wife, Margaret, from her brother.
Sympathy letters/notes/cards, father's death, 1937-1938
Sympathy letters/notes/cards, mother's death, 1941
Frances Jewell [McVey] (sister), 1943-1944
Sympathy letters/notes/cards, sister's death (Frances Jewell McVey), 1945
Letters and notes written to Margaret [Elliott] Jewell (spouse), 1949-1967 and undated
Robert P. Lane, regarding disposition of stake winnings, 1951
Letters and documents to Williams College Alumni, 1961-1968
Miscellaneous items, 1968-1976 and undated
- Box 28, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Comprised of gift or flower enclosures from Robert's 80th birthday and a notice of jury duty.
Correspondence to and from Robert B. Jewell, 1910-1927
"Uncle Will of Wildwood", 1939-1974 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of multiple whole and partial copies (1939-1974) of a story about a relative of Robert Jewell and Frances Jewell McVey's, William Goddard. The writing began in the 1930's while Frances Jewell McVey was still living, but it is unclear how much she contributed to the writing of the story. When it was published in 1974, Robert Jewell listed Frances as a co-author, and put her name first in the statement of responsibility. Early copies of the work, however, have only Robert Jewell listed as author. Arranged in chronological order.
Typed copy, including title page, 1939
- Box 29, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Title page had handwritten in pen and then crossed out "& Frances Jewell McVey."
Marked proof, no illustrations, 1974
- Box 29, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Dedicated to Elizabeth Elliott Browne, Robert Jewell's granddaughter. In the author's note, Robert Jewell attributes Frances Jewell McVey as the book's co-author.
Typed copy, with editor's markings, 1974
Reception invitation, 1974
- Box 29, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Board of Trustees of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, reception to honor Robert Jewell on the occasion of the publication of Uncle Will of Wildwood.
Typed copy, text only, undated
Marked proof, with illustrations, undated
- Box 29, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Only the illustrations are proofed in this copy. Consists of only 95 pages. In this copy, Frances Jewell Mcvey is listed as the first co-author on the title page.
Marked proof, illustrations separate from text, undated
Typed copy, handwritten title page, undated
- Box 29, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Copy with handwritten title page listing only Robert Berry Jewell as the author. Some handwritten edits throughout.
Multiple handwritten and typed portions of chapters, undated
- Box 29, folder 9
Scope and Contents
All are incomplete. Some are cut and pasted together. Some pages appear to have been exposed to fire or high heat. All title pages list Robert Jewell as the sole author.
Multiple handwritten portions of chapters, undated
John Berry Jewell, 1902-1907, 1924-1940
Scope and Contents
Comprised of incoming letters from friends (1902-1907) and an account and livestock book (1924-1940) from the life of John Berry Jewell (1886-1946). Arranged in chronological order.
Letters to John Berry Jewell, 1902-1907
- Box 30, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Two letters from Mary C. Hudson, postmarked from Danville, Ky. One postcard signed "Haldeman,"postmarked from Oxford, Ohio.
Account and livestock book, 1924-1940
John Michael Berry, 1884-1897 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of papers from the life of John Michael Berry (1830-1892). Consists of a single letter written by John to a brother or brother-in-law (1892), the Oak Hill Herd catalog of shorthorn cattle (1884), and various loose papers previously removed from the catalog (1897 and undated). Arranged chronologically.
Oak Hill herd book, 1884
- Box 33
Scope and Contents
Herd book of short horn cattle owned by John. Edges are charred and fragile.
Letter from John M. Berry to his brother, 1892
- Box 30, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Comprised of a single letter. The recipient is only referred to as "Bro."
Papers removed from Oak Hill Herd catalog, 1897 and undated
John Jewell and John Moses Jewell, 1814-1853 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised primarily of business and household accounts records (1814-1853), including a land indenture dated 1814 related to the lives of John Moses Jewell (1776-1853), grandfather of Asa Hickman Jewell, and possibly John Moses Jewell's son, John L. Jewell, sometimes referred to as John, Jr. (1812-1882). Documents in this series often bear the name "John Jewell" without qualifying initials; it is thus unclear to which John Jewell the documents pertain. Arranged chronologically.
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Land indenture, 1814
- Box 30, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Comprised of a legal contract between John Jewell, Abram Fulkerson and William Fulkerson. Given the date (1814), this is likely John Moses Jewell, grandfather of Asa Hickman Jewell.
Business papers, 1814-1853
- Box 30, folder 6-7
Scope and Contents
Comprised of receipts and other financial papers related to business, household, and personal purchases. Includes receipts for doctor visits and drugs for "John Jewell," likely associated with John Moses Jewell's final illness. Arranged chronologically.
Envelopes addressed to John Jewell, undated
- Box 30, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Comprised of envelopes postmarked with only the date and no year. Includes one envelope addressed to an attorney, with a return address from another attorney. Arranged chronologically.
John Jewell, Jr./John L. Jewell, 1831-1883 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of bank, business and household account books and ledgers, cancelled checks, notebooks with photocopies, and estate documents relating to John L. Jewell (John Jewell, Jr., 1812-1882), Frances Jewell McVey's paternal grandfather. Includes a guardianship account book (1872-1876) that contains the name of Marianne Dolly Reed.
Business papers, 1854-1881
- Box 32, folder 1-3
- Box 31, folder 14-15
Scope and Contents
Comprised of account ledger papers, cancelled checks, promissory notes, household accounts. Arranged chronologically.
Dry goods account, 1858
Judge of Elections, notice of appointment, 1858
Account books and photocopies, 1858-1870
- Box 32, folder 6-7
Scope and Contents
Pages are headed with a name, and their account debits and credits. May be tenant farmers, or farm laborers.
Cancelled bank checks, 1859-1879
- Box 32, folder 8-9
Scope and Contents
From several different banks, all within the Lexington/Nicholasville/Wilmore area.
Bank account book and photocopies, 1865-1876
Guardianship account book and photocopies, 1872-1876
- Box 32, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Guardianship accounts for Sarah E. Watter, William L. Watter, and Marianne Dolly Reed. Marianne was the daughter of John L. Jewell's third wife, Mary F.Tillett Reed, from a previous marriage.
Memorandum and account books and photocopies, 1873-1876
Envelopes addressed to John L. Jewell, 1879 and undated
Estate of John Jewell, Jr., documents and cancelled checks, 1882-1883
Notebook and photocopies, undated
Correspondence to John Jewell, 1831-1861
Miscellaneous Jewell family papers, 1820-1969 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of family letters; photograph albums; souvenirs and jokes; business and estate papers; artifacts; and ephemera relating to or accumulated by members of the Jewell family, but which cannot be associated with an individual person. Names included in the correspondence, business, and estate records are John W. Reed (1845-1877), James S. Hawkins (1864-1904 and undated), John Dawson (1820-1837), Louisa Cass Berry (1902 and undated), Janet McVey (1912), Ann Dawson (1939), and Mrs. M.F. Jewell (undated). Series includes a list of slave lots (undated, after [1855]), along with persons the slaves were "allotted" to, including James Jewell; a 1961 humorous poem about demolishing Belle Brezing's Lexington, Ky., brothel; advertizing pamphlets for Shredded Wheat (copyright 1912, Niagara Falls, N.Y.); a handwritten flyer for a women's voting rights rally; a handwritten recipe for curing ring bone and spavin; and an undated Shakertown report. Arranged in four subseries: Letters; Business, Household and Estate Papers; Photograph Albums; and Artifacts and Ephemera.
Business, household and estate papers, 1845-1969
Scope and Contents
Comprised of papers related to the estates of John W. Reed (1845-1877) and James S. Hawkins (1904); a listing of "lotts" of slaves (undated, after [1855]); household lists and receipts (1864-1904 and undated); business and association related papers (1921-1969 and undated); and a report on Shakertown in Pleasant Hill, Ky. (undated). Arranged chronologically.
John W. Reed, papers related to, 1845-1877
- Box 30, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Includes John W. Reed's address book, the sale bill from the estate of John W. Reed, and photocopies. This may have been the father or grandfather of Marianne Dolly Reed, half-sister to Asa Hickman Jewell. Arranged chronologically.
Listing of "lotts" of slaves, with photocopies, undated, after [1855]
- Box 30, folder 10
Scope and Contents
The name James Jewell is listed as having been allotted "lott no.3." It is unclear whether this was an auction, or the settling of an estate. List likely compiled sometime after 1855, and before 1865. The name, age, marital status, and monetary value of the individual slave is listed, as well as the names of those "allotted" the slaves.
Household lists and receipts, settlement of James S. Hawkins estate, 1864-1904 and undated
- Box 30, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Includes photocopies; checks signed by John P. Davis; tax receipts made to Marianne Dolly Reed; blacksmith receipt; tax receipts made to Asa Jewell; tax receipts made to Elisha Jewell; Mary F Jewell application for membership to the Kentucky Grangers Mutual Benefit Society (Asa Jewell's mother).
Business and association related papers, 1921-1969 and undated
- Box 30, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Contains a 1921 receipt for a recharge of an electric car owned by Robert Jewell, torn checks from the Phoenix National Bank (Lexington, Ky.), a pamphlet from the Philadelphia Consumers League, and a purchase stub from a horse sale in Delaware, Ohio. The stub has written on it, "Interloper, Nov 10 1969" and "bought by Syndicate." The sale company was the Blooded Horse Sales Co. Arranged chronologically.
Household lists and receipts, undated
Shakertown report, undated
Artifacts and ephemera, 1852-1961
Scope and Contents
Comprised of artifacts removed from papers throughout the collection (1899 and undated); events programs (1908-1922 and undated); travel and recreation items (1909-1910 and undated); advertisements and flyers (1912 and undated); souvenirs and jokes (undated), a handwritten ingredient list and recipe cure (undated); and prayers, notes, poetry, and cards (1878-1961 and undated). Arranged chronologically
Prayers, notes, poetry, cards, misc. items, 1878-1961 and undated
- Box 30, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Comprised of a photography receipt dated 1878 to Nannie Jewell, various calling cards and business cards, blank checks, a list of persons attending a 1914 reunion of the Hildreth family, drawings, poetry and prayers. Includes a humorous typewritten poem (1961) about the demolition of the house where Belle Brezing operated a brothel (Lexington, Ky.). Writers are unknown. Arranged chronologically.
Artifacts removed from papers, 1854-1899 and undated
- Box 30, folder 16
Scope and Contents
Includes two fabric detachable collars, picture frames, leather notebook and wallet, powder paper booklets, dried flowers, a small ribbon-tied chamois to "Uncle Asa from Belle" (1899), and a tiny novelty pencil removed from Frances Jewell's series. No arrangement.
Event programs, 1908-1922 and undated
- Box 30, folder 17
Scope and Contents
Comprised of a program celebrating the 75th birthday of A.N. Gordon, who may have been a teacher of Asa Jewell. Includes a card celebrating the semi-centennial escape of A.N. Gordon and another soldier from a Union prison train car in 1864. The card has a confederate flag on it. Also includes a 1908 banquet program for Phi Delta Theta, and a program of dances (undated). Arranged chronologically.
Travel and recreation items, 1909-1910 and undated
- Box 30, folder 18
Scope and Contents
Comprised of a railroad schedule booklet, two railway tickets, several ticket stubs, a golf score card, a blessing by Saint Francis and two labels cut from ?Italian wine boxes. Arranged chronologically.
Advertisements and flyers, 1912 and undated
- Box 31, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Comprised of a pamphlet about Shredded Wheat with beautiful color artwork (copyright 1912), and a small booklet with pictures of the Shredded Wheat manufacturing plant and surrounding area in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Also contains a handwritten flyer urging attendance at a rally for women's voting rights, an advertisement for a play at the Gaiety Theatre, and a bookmark advertising the Scottish Widow's Fund. Arranged chronologically.
Crepe paper and napkin fragments, undated
Handwritten ingredients list and recipe " Cure for Ring Bone and Spavin", undated
Souvenirs, jokes, undated
- Box 31, folder 4
Scope and Contents note
Includes a flyer advertising a joke auction taking place because the owner intends to commit suicide.
Newspaper fragment, [Louisville Journal?], 1852 January 27
Letters, 1820-1939 and undated
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters written to various family members of Frances Jewell McVey, including John Dawson (1820-1837); Louisa Cass Berry (1902 and undated); Janet McVey (1912); Ann Dawson (1939); and Mrs. M.F. Jewell (undated). Also includes cards and letters to unknown recipients (1901 and undated), and blank postcards. Arranged chronologically.
John Dawson, letters to, 1820-1837
- Box 31, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Comprised of two letters from Thomas P. Ray. "Dawson" is a family name within Lizzie Berry Jewell's family. Includes photocopies. Arranged chronologically.
Miscellaneous cards and letters, recipient unknown, 1901 and undated
- Box 31, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Comprised of two signed cards, and a handwritten letter addressed to "My chatauqua friend" (1901).
Louisa Cass Berry, letters to, 1902 and undated
- Box 31, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Comprised of letters from Emily Sturgeon, who addresses Louisa as "sister"; John M. Berry, husband; and John N. Dawson. Arranged chronologically.
Janet [Mrs. Harry B. Tilton] McVey, postcard to, 1912
Miss Ann Dawson, envelope addressed to, 1939
- Box 31, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Envelope contains brown paper patterns. Dawson is a family name associated with Lizzie Berry Jewell's family.
Mrs. M. F. Jewell, envelope and request for payment, undated
- Box 31, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Likely Mary Frank?/Frances? Tillett Jewell, the mother of Asa H. Jewell, Sr., Nannie Jewell Embry, and Marianne Dolly Reed
Blank postcards, undated
Photo albums, 1920
Scope and Contents
Comprised of one canvas and leather photo album (1920) belonging to Margaret McClure Elliott, and one leather photo album (undated) with an embossed Native American Indian chief on the cover. Photos are not identified. Arranged chronologically.
Canvas photo album inscribed "Margaret McClure Elliott", 1920
Leather photo album with embossed picture of Native American chief, undated
Indexes to Frances Jewell McVey and Lizzie Berry Jewell Correspondence, undated
Scope and Contents
Alphabetized subject entries and correspondent lists for Frances' and Lizzie's letters, handwritten on index cards. Unknown creator.
Subject index, undated
Correspondent index, undated
Photographs, 1901-1950, undated
Print of portrait of Dr. Frank L. Mcvey, undated
Frank L. McVey, undated
Frank L. McVey holding to potted trees, undated
Asa H. and Lizzie Berry Jewell, 1934
Mary Frances Jewell, undated
Classmate of Frances Jewell, 1910
John Jewell, age 15, 1901
Frances Jewell and [Josephine Farrell] having a picnic, 1911
Frances Jewell with three friends, circa 1912
Martha Lukens Gibbons, 1910
Rosalia Feder with four friends, 1912
Vassar classmate, circa 1911
Vassar classmates, circa 1911
Three unidentified people in a canoe, undated
One unidentified man in front of a house, undated
Trains running on a track next to a cliff, undated
Two unidentified men, undated
One unidentified man with feet in water, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man and woman, undated
Three unidentified men, undated
Unidentified group of people, undated
Unidentified man and woman, undated
Unidentified children on a horse, undated
Three unidentified women, undated
One unidentified woman in front of a house, undated
Unidentified man, woman, and dog on porch, undated
Cows, undated
Unidentified man and woman with cow, undated
Unidentified man with cow, undated
Cow, undated
Chickens, undated
Unidentified woman with calf, undated
Distant shot of unidentified house, undated
Close shot of unidentified house, undated
Unidentified boy holding a wheelbarrow, undated
Unidentified house, undated
Small unidentified waterfall, undated
Unidentified bridge, undated
Cow, undated
Unidentified man with horse, undated
House with unidentified man in yard, undated
Barnyard scene with two women, man, and a horse and buggy, undated
Unidentified woman with a planter on porch, undated
Unidentified women, men and a dog, undated
House, undated
Cow, undated
Unidentified woman in the front yard, undated
Tree, undated
Unidentified man with dog in front of a house, undated
Unidentified man in front of a house, undated
Unidentified man with horse, undated
Horse, Stoneridge Alma, circa 1932
Deer in yard, undated
Deer in yard; unidentified man with horse, undated
Unidentified man with horse; horse, undated
Unidentified horse, undated
Deer in yard, undated
"Another of Library" unidentified men sitting in library [sic. Hearst Free Library, Anaconda Montana], undated
"Exterior view of Hearst Free Library" [Anaconda, Montana], undated
"St. Paul's Catholic Church, Anaconda" [sic. St. Peters Catholic Church, Anaconda, Montana], undated
"Baptist Church, Anaconda" [unidentified Baptist Church, Anaconda, Montana], undated
" St. Mark's Church - Episcopal - Anaconda" [Anaconda, Montana], undated
"Methodist Church, Anaconda" [unidentified Methodist Church, Anaconda, Montana], undated
"View in one of the Parks, Anaconda" [unidentified park, Anaconda Montana, undated
"Flathead Indians" [Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Flatheads, baby cradle" [Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Another Bunch of [Flatheads]. My Boss" [Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"As they travel" [Flathead woman with two children, Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"With the Chief" [Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Teppee still in use. Snow Hills in the distance" [Flathead Reservation, Mission Mountains, Montana], undated
Three unidentified men sitting on rocks near a river, undated
"Warm Springs State Lunatic Asylum" [sic. Warm Springs State Hospital], undated
"Anaconda's Best Hotel" [Anaconda, Montana], undated
"Interior Hearst Free Library - Anaconda" [Anaconda, Montana], undated
"A canyon" [near Anaconda, Montana], undated
"Three brothers" [Three Flathead Indian brothers, Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Ready to move" [Two unidentified Flathead men on horses, Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Familiarity" [Three unidentified Indian girls with an unidentified man in front of a teepee], undated
"Chief Kit-i-chi Flathead Reservation" [Montana], undated
"A chief" [Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"A family" [Unidentified Flathead Indian family, Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Squaw and two girls" [Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"One of the six city schools, Anaconda" [Montana], undated
"Margaret Theatre, Anaconda" [Anaconda, Montana], undated
"An Enterprise" [Building in Anaconda, Montana], undated
"Fort Missoula Barracks, Missoula Mount" [Montana], undated
"[Half Breed] Charles Hollard's Herd of Buffalo. Now on Flathead Reservation", undated
"One of few" [Buffalo, Flathead Reservation, Montana], undated
"Mission Church on Flathead Reservation" [Montana], undated
"Parker Place," unidentified group of people in a field, undated
"Rose Farm", undated
"Rose Farm," two unidentified men in a field, undated
Frances Jewell (?) portrait, undated
Frank McVey, c. 1940
Frank McVey, 1923 November
Two unidentified women, undated
Frank L. McVey, 1950
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Frances Jewell McVey, 1902-1945 and undated
- Asa Hickman Jewell, 1865-1937 and undated
- Lizzie Berry Jewell, 1901-1941 and undated
- Robert "Bob" Berry Jewell, 1905-1984 and undated
- John Berry Jewell, 1902-1907, 1924-1940
- John Michael Berry, 1884-1897 and undated
- John Jewell and John Moses Jewell, 1814-1853 and undated
- John Jewell, Jr./John L. Jewell, 1831-1883 and undated
- Miscellaneous Jewell family papers, 1820-1969 and undated
- Indexes to Frances Jewell McVey and Lizzie Berry Jewell Correspondence, undated
- Photographs, 1901-1950, undated
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