Lyne-Smith Family Papers

Abstract

The Lyne-Smith family papers (dated 1820-1932, undated; 3 cubic feet; 10 boxes, 2 items, 1 folder) comprises correspondence, ledgers, photographs, financial papers, legal papers, maps, and printed material, which documents the business and personal lives of the Lyne family of Kentucky and the Smith family of Columbus, Texas.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Lyne-Smith Family Papers
Date
1820-1932, undated (inclusive)
Creator
Martin, Joseph
Extent
3 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Slavery -- Kentucky -- Woodford County
Correspondence.
Hemp industry -- Kentucky.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged into ten series: Nannie Lyne; Sandford Lyne; William D. Lyne, Sr.; William & Sandford Lyne Co.; Assorted Lyne family; Lucien L. Smith; Assorted Smith family; Woolley family; Assorted; and Photographs.
Finding Aid Author
Megan Mummey
Preferred Citation
1997ms387: [identification of item], Lyne-Smith family papers, 1820-1932, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Thomas Lyne IV (1783-1848), the son of Thomas (III) and Mary Pagit Lyne of Loudon County, Virginia, and one of seven children, migrated to Woodford County, Kentucky where he became a blacksmith and engaged in farming. He married Mary Connelley (d. 1870), the daughter of Sandford and Mary Ramey Connelley. They had eleven children: Sandford; Nancy, married David Williams; Mary, married Elijah Neal; William; Daniel; Matilda, married John S. Duncan; Thomas; Martha, married Joseph A. Gaines; Elizabeth, married S.P. Hendricks; James; and Fannie, married George W. Goode.
Sandford Lyne (1805-1883), the oldest child, served as Brigadier General James M. Hawes' Quartermaster. From 1866 to 1870, he served as the County Judge of Woodford County. In approximately 1836, Sandford and his younger brother William formed a partnership and engaged in the manufacture of hemp. They purchased a 360 acre family homestead in Woodford County, Kentucky, in 1851. Sandford and William also became the guardians of Emma Cleveland (1848-1865) upon the death of her father John Cleveland circa 1850.
William Dew Lyne, Sr. (1813-1884), the fourth child, married Margaret Jane Kay (1818-1884) of Fayette County, Kentucky. They had six children: Mary E. (1842-1931), married Dr. W.A. Smith; Nannie (1844-1929); William (1847-1890); Sandford Connelley (1850-1937), a thoroughbred breeder in central Kentucky and founder of Larchmont Farm in Jessamine County; Mattie (1854-1923), married John D. Woolley; and Jennie (1857-1947), married Lucien Lee Smith of Texas.
George Washington Smith (1822-1873), a native Kentuckian, moved to Columbus, Colorado County, Texas, in 1847. In 1860 he became a commissioner of the newly organized Columbus Tap Railway, linking Columbus with Houston and Galveston. An attorney, he served as Judge of the First District Court (1859-1866), as a delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1866, and was elected to the Texas Supreme Court. He married Mary Jane Hinch (1830-1870). Their son, Lucien Lee Smith (1854-1940), was a Columbus, Texas, merchant and state tax collecter for Colorado. In the 1890s, he worked as a shoe merchant in Lexington, Kentucky. He married Jennie Lyne in 1875; they had four children, including Lucien Lyne Smith, Jean L. Smith, Ina Kaye Smith, and Maurice Bowers Smith.
Scope and Content
The Lyne-Smith family papers (dated 1820-1932, undated; 3 cubic feet; 10 boxes, 2 items, 1 folder) comprises correspondence, ledgers, photographs, financial papers, legal papers, maps, and printed material, which documents the business and personal lives of the Lyne family of Kentucky and the Smith family of Columbus, Texas. The bulk of the collection consists of materials pertaining to the Lyne family, specifically Nannie Lyne, Sandford Lyne, and William D. Lyne, Sr. The papers document William and Sandford's business relationship, their guardianship of Emma Cleveland, and Sandford's career as a judge of Woodford County. Nannie Lyne's substantial correspondence stretches between 1863-1917 and contains 22 letters from Confederate prisoners of war located at Camp Douglas, Illinois, and Point Lookout, Maryland. Correspondents include William S. Penney, Philip J. Dean, and J. J. Bodiford. Correspondents in Sandford's papers include John M. McCalla, Robert J. Breckinridge, Danville, James B. Beck, and Basil Duke. Sandford's financial papers include ledgers and daybooks containing inventories of Emma Cleveland's estate which include her slaves. The ledgers provide a detailed record of the care, lease, and disposition of the estate's slaves during the period 1850-1865. Many slaves are noted as having gone to the Union army camp, Camp Nelson in Jessamine County, Kentucky. William D. Lyne, Sr.'s papers include correspondence from Duncan H. Selph, the President of the Danville Female Academy, regarding Emma Cleveland's grades and expenses at the school in 1865. The Smith family papers include correspondenct between George Washington Smith and his wife Mary as well as the correspondence, legal papers, and financial documents of Lucien Lee Smith. The photographs are mostly unidentified however there is a small portion of identified Lyne family photographs. Additionally, there are multiple photographs of men who were members of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at the University of Kentucky around 1903.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.

Contents of the Collection

Nannie Lyne, 1864-1922, undated

Correspondence, 1864

  • Box 1, folder 1
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Correspondence, 1865-1866

  • Box 1, folder 2
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Correspondence, 1867-1868

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Correspondence, 1869

  • Box 1, folder 4
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Correspondence, 1870

  • Box 1, folder 5
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Correspondence, 1871-1873

  • Box 1, folder 6
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Correspondence, 1874-1875

  • Box 1, folder 7
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Correspondence, 1876

  • Box 1, folder 8
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Correspondence, 1877-1879

  • Box 1, folder 9
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Correspondence, 1893-1897

  • Box 1, folder 11
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Correspondence, 1909-1917

  • Box 1, folder 12
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Postcards, 1921-1922

  • Box 1, folder 13
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Correspondence, undated

  • Box 1, folder 14
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Receipt, 1872 December 11

  • Box 1, folder 15
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Sandford Lyne, 1851-1884, undated

Correspondence, 1851-1884, undated

Business correspondence, 1855-1877, undated

  • Box 2, folder 1
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Personal correspondence, 1851-1882, undated

  • Box 2, folder 2
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Hendricks family correspondence, 1870-1884, undated

  • Box 2, folder 3
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Financial papers, 1852-1877, undated

Account book, 1852-1865

  • Box 2, folder 4
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Daybook and account book, 1852-1877

  • Box 2, folder 5
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Emma Cleaveland ledger, 1848-1865

  • Box 2, folder 6
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Emma Cleaveland receipts, 1865

  • Box 2, folder 7
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Assorted financial papers, 1860-1875, undated

  • Box 2, folder 8
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Genealogy, 1872

  • Box 2, folder 9
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Legal papers, 1860-1870

  • Box 2, folder 10
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William D. Lyne, Sr., 1864-1883, undated

Correspondence, 1865-1883, undated

  • Box 2, folder 11
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Danville Female Acadamy correspondence regarding Emma Cleaveland, 1865

  • Box 2, folder 12
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Cleaveland Orphin Institution legal and financial papers, 1871-1876

  • Box 2, folder 13
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Legal documents, 1864, undated

  • Box 2, folder 14
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Receipts, 1868-1876, undated

  • Box 2, folder 15
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William & Sandford Lyne Co., 1863-1882

Correspondence, 1865-1882

  • Box 2, folder 16
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Financial papers, 1863-1881

  • Box 2, folder 17
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Assorted Lyne family, 1850-1909, undated

Emma Cleaveland correspondence, 1865 July 21

  • Box 2, folder 18
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Cleaveland plat map, undated

  • Box 5, folder 1
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Jane Lyne correspondence, 1872-1897

  • Box 2, folder 19
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Mary Lyne letter, 1850 March 29

  • Box 2, folder 20
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Sandford Connelly Lyne letter, 1909 August 12

  • Box 2, folder 21
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Susan M. Lyne papers, 1870, undated

  • Box 2, folder 22
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Thomas Lyne estate papers, 1849

  • Box 2, folder 23
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William D. Lyne, Jr. insurance and financial papers, 1884, 1887

  • Box 2, folder 24
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William J. Lyne notebook, 1878

  • Box 2, folder 25
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Book of Lyne family history, undated

  • Box 2, folder 26
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Lyne family tree papers, undated

  • Box 2, folder 27
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Assorted correspondence, 1865-1899, undated

  • Box 2, folder 28
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Assorted financial papers, 1871-1872, undated

  • Box 2, folder 29
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Lucien L. Smith, 1871-1902, undated

Correspondence, 1874-1902, undated

General correspondence, 1880-1902

  • Box 3, folder 1
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D. P. Rock correspondence, 1900-1901

  • Box 3, folder 2
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L. G. Smith correspondence, 1893-1902

  • Box 3, folder 3
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Jennie Lyne Smith letter, 1874 January 18

  • Box 3, folder 4
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Martin Lyne Smith letter, 1883 July 8

  • Box 3, folder 5
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Maymie and Jennie Woolley letter, 1902 December 6

  • Box 3, folder 6
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Financial papers, 1871-1901, undated

Bonds, 1883-1891

  • Box 3, folder 7
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Charity subscription, undated

  • Box 3, folder 8
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Check stubs, 1871-1879

  • Box 3, folder 9
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Check stubs, 1882-1886

  • Box 3, folder 10
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Check stubs, 1887-1889

  • Box 3, folder 11
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Check stubs, 1890-1892

  • Box 3, folder 12
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Check stubs, 1898-1902

  • Box 3, folder 13
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Colorado Academy receipts, 1887 January-March

  • Box 3, folder 14
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Daybook, 1897-1899

Daybook, 1899-1901

Grocery receipts, 1886-1892

  • Box 3, folder 15
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General merchandise receipts, 1871, 1876

  • Box 3, folder 16
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General merchandise receipts, 1877

  • Box 3, folder 17
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General merchandise receipts, 1878

  • Box 3, folder 18
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General merchandise receipts, 1879

  • Box 3, folder 19
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General merchandise receipts, 1880

  • Box 3, folder 20
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General merchandise receipts, 1881

  • Box 3, folder 21
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General merchandise receipts, 1884-1887, 1889

  • Box 3, folder 22
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General merchandise receipts, 1890

  • Box 3, folder 23
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General merchandise receipts, 1891

  • Box 3, folder 24
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General merchandise receipts, 1892

  • Box 3, folder 25
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General merchandise receipts, undated

  • Box 3, folder 26
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Health and medical receipts, 1880-1892

  • Box 3, folder 27
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Land and improvement receipts, 1876-1898, undated

  • Box 3, folder 28
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Promissory notes, 1876-1899

  • Box 4, folder 1
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Tax receipts, 1876-1890

  • Box 4, folder 2
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Tax receipts, 1891-1902

  • Box 4, folder 3
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Utility receipts, 1890-1892

  • Box 4, folder 4
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Legal and land papers, 1874-1901, undated

Robert L. Foard legal documents, 1876-1882

  • Box 4, folder 5
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General legal papers, 1877-1879

  • Box 4, folder 6
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E. C. Glen estate account, 1880-1884

  • Box 4, folder 7
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Insurance documents, 1894-1901, undated

  • Box 5, folder 2
  • Box 4, folder 8
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Judgement receipts, 1879-1886

  • Box 4, folder 9
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Land survey documents, 1894, undated

  • Box 4, folder 10
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L. G. Smith deeds, 1881, 1901

  • Box 4, folder 11
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George Washington Smith legal documents, 1874-1899

  • Box 4, folder 12
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Watkins, Spencer & Co., 1891-1897

  • Box 4, folder 13
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Notes, undated

  • Box 4, folder 14
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"M. G. Ellis adddition to North Fort Worth" plat map, 1890

  • Folder 1
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Assorted Smith family, 1852-1926, undated

George Washington Smith correspondence, 1852-1867

  • Box 4, folder 15
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George Washington Smith notes, undated

  • Box 4, folder 16
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George Washington Smith promissory notes, 1875

  • Box 4, folder 17
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Ina Kay Smith correspondence, 1892-1926

  • Box 4, folder 18
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Jean R. Smith correspondence, 1912-1926

  • Box 4, folder 19
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Jennie Lyne Smith correspondence, 1874-1888

  • Box 4, folder 20
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Jennie Lyne Smith book of poetry, 1873

  • Box 4, folder 21
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Woolley family, 1875-1928, undated

Mattie Lyne Woolley correspondence, 1875-1902

  • Box 4, folder 22
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Woolley family postcards, 1921-1928

  • Box 4, folder 23
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I. Woolley notebook, undated

  • Box 4, folder 24
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Assorted, 1865-1893, undated

Harriman, Tennessee, plat map, property of the East Tennesee Land Company, 1890

  • Box 5, folder 3
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Newspapers, 1866-1882

  • Box 5, folder 4
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Printed materials, 1871-1880, undated

  • Box 4, folder 25
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Poetry and notes, undated

  • Box 4, folder 26
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Amytal prescription box from Hubbard and Curry Druggists, undated

  • Box 4, folder 26
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Woodlawn Association Stakes broadside, 1865

  • Box 10, folder 2
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Columbian Portfolio of Photographs of World's Fair, 1893

  • Box 10, folder 3
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Photographs, 1864-1932, undated

Lyne family photos, 1864, 1887, undated

C.S. Lyne, formal portrait taken at Packard & Douthirt Photographs, 1864

  • Box 6, item 1
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Martha Hendrix, formal portrait taken at J.D. Gebhart Photographers in Olathe, Kansas. Daughter of Elizabeth Lyne and S.P. Hendrix, undated

  • Box 6, item 2
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Fannie Lyne (Corrile Goode), formal portrait as a toddler, undated

  • Box 6, item 3
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James Lynn, formal portrait with handwritten note on the back that reads "Ohio", undated

  • Box 6, item 4
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James Lynn, formal portrait with handwritten note on the back that reads: "Belmon Co, Ohio", undated

  • Box 6, item 5
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June Lyne, formal portrait as a toddler, undated

  • Box 6, item 6
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Lou Lyne, formal portrait with a handwritten note on the back that reads: "Miss Lou Lyne later Mrs. Maynard Flick of Saline Co, MO", undated

  • Box 6, item 7
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Thomas Lyne, formal portrait taken at the Clarence Anderson Photography studio in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. A handwritten note on the back reads: "Saline Co, Missouri", undated

  • Box 6, item 8
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Mr. and Mrs. William G.L. Lyne, formal portrait taken at J.A. Sheldon portrait studio in New Orealns, Louisiana, undated

  • Box 6, item 9
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William Lyne, formal portrait with a handwritten note on the back that reads: "Woodford Co, KY", undated

  • Box 6, item 10
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William Lyne, formal portrait with handwritten note on the back that reads "Ohio", undated

  • Box 6, item 11
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Lyne and Jean Smith of Columbus, Texas, formal potrait of 2 young children taken at the D.H. Swartz photography studio in Columbus, Texas, undated

  • Box 7, item 12
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Thomas Lyne of Saline County, Missouri, formal portrait, 1887

  • Box 7, item 13
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Portraits, 1860s-1932, undated

John S. Brown, wearing a Kappa Sigma fraternit pin on his lappel; formal portrait taken in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 14
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John S. Brown of Shelbyville, Kentucky; formal portrait taken in Lexington, KY, undated

  • Box 7, item 15
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Composite portrait of John S. Brown (far left) and two other unidentified males (both are wearing Kappa Sigma fraternity pins), undated

  • Box 8, item 16
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W.E. Dowling of Lawrenceburg, KY; formal portrait wearing the new uniform of the Kentucky State College cadets which had insignia on the collar that read KSC (new uniform started in 1908), after 1908

  • Box 6, item 17
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W.E. Dowling (front row, right) and unidentified group, sitting on the front steps of a building, undated

  • Box 8, item 18
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Thomas W. Gaines, formal portrait taken at the Hoag & Quick portrait studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 19
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Clarence Greahouse, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 7, image 20
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Ephram Sanduskey; formal portrait taken at Actino Photograph Carriage, S.P. Bugert, a branch of the Art Gallery in Covington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 21
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Joseph Sellers of Woodford Co, Kentucky, formal portrait taken at D.H. Anderson portrait studio in Frankfort, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 22
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John L. Vogt and 2 unidentified fraternity brothers in the Kappa Sigma house, around 1902

  • Box 7, item 23
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John L. Vogt sitting on the front steps of a building with two unidentified Kappa Sigma fraternity brothers and 2 unidentified women, around 1902

  • Box 8, item 24
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John L. Vogt and an unidentified fraternity brother in the Kappa Sigma house, around 1902

  • Box 8, item 25
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John L. Vogt, formal portrait wearing the new uniform of the Kentucky State College cadets which had insignia on the collar that read KSC, around 1902

  • Box 7, item 26
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John L. Vogt, formal portrait wearing a Kappa Sigma fraternity pin, around 1902

  • Box 8, item 27
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John L. Vogt, formal portrait wearing a Kappa Sigma fraternity pin, around 1902

  • Box 8, item 28
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John L. Vogt, formal portrait wearing Kappa Sigma fraternity pin, taken by the Hinea & Elamn portrait studio in Lafayete, Indiana, around 1902

  • Box 8, item 29
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John H. L. Vogt wearing the Kentucky football uniform, played in the 1902-03 season, 1902-1903

  • Box 8, item 30
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Richard Warren, formal portrait taken at the Gregson portrait studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 31
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Unidentified male, formal full-length portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 32
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Unidentified male, formal portrait (duplicate photo), undated

  • Box 6, item 33
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Unidentified male, formal portrait taken at the Schmedling portrait studio in Chattanooga, Tennessee, undated

  • Box 7, item 34
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Postcard photograph of an unidentified male wearing a WWI officer's uniform (most likely Army or National Guard) with Captain's marks on his shoulders, circa 1914-1918

  • Box 7, item 35
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Unidentified male, formal portrait taken at Spengler studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 36
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Unidentified male, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 8, item 37
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Unidentified male, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 8, item 38
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Unidentified male, formal portrait taken at the A.J. Thuss photography studio in Nashville, Tennessee. A handwritten note on the bottom of the portrait reads: "The Lab age unknown", undated

  • Box 10, folder 1
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Daguerreotype of an unidentified young male, undated

  • Box 9, item 40
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Tintype of an unidentified young male, undated

  • Box 9, item 41
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Mrs. Alexander Higbe formally Miss Bettie Berry of Kentucky, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 42
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Miss Lela Barlclay now Mrs. Joseph Fisher, of Jessamine County, Kentucky; formal portrait taken in Kasas City, Missouri, undated

  • Box 7, item 43
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait, 1907

  • Box 6, item 44
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 45
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Unidentified young woman, formal porrait taken a the B.F. Duvall portrait studio in Versailles, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 46
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Unidentified woman, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 47
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait with 1898 written on the back, 1898

  • Box 7, item 48
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Unidenfitied woman, formal portrait in profile, undated

  • Box 7, item 49
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Unidentified woman, formal portrait taken at the Howland photography studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 7, item 50
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Unidentified woman posing in front of a large house; a hand-writen photo on the back of the post card photo reads: "CB and her home", undated

  • Box 7, item 51
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Unidentified woman, posing on a log on the shore, undated

  • Box 7, item 52
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Unidentified woman, sitting on a whicker sofa, undated

  • Box 7, item 53
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Unidentified woman, formal portrait taken in Catlettsburg, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 54
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Unidentified woman, formal portrait, 1903

  • Box 7, item 55
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Unidentified woman, formal portrait from he studio of B.S. Hopkins in Denver, Colorado; most likely related to the sitter in item #57, approximately 1907

  • Box 6, item 56
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait taken at the studio of B.S. Hopkins in Denver, Colorado; most likely related to sitter in item #56, approximately 1907

  • Box 6, item 57
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait taken by Spengler portrait studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 58
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 8, item 59
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Unidentified woman standing outside of a brick building in the snow, undated

  • Box 8, item 60
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Unidentified elderly woman (same in item #62), formal portrait taken at Spengler portrait studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 61
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Unidentified elderly woman (same in item #61), formal portrait taken by Young & Carl portrait studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 8, item 62
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait taken at W. S. Singleton Photographer in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 63
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Unidentified elderly woman, formal portrait, 1932

  • Box 8, item 64
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John and Eva Vogt, formal portrait taken in 1905. Handwritten note on the back of the portrait reads: "Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. From John and Eva", 1905

  • Box 8, item 65
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Two unidentified brothers, formal portrait taken at Camp Douglas. Last name is most likely Deane, 1860s

  • Box 6, item 66
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Two unidentified women, miature portrait made in Trenton, N.J., undated

  • Box 6, item 67
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Unidentified family portrait (couple with a young child), undated

  • Box 7, item 68
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Two unidentified males, formal portrait taken by R. Poole portrait studio in Nashville, Tennessee, undated

  • Box 8, item 69
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Daguerreotype of an unidentified woman and her infant, undated

  • Box 9, item 70
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Tintype of an unidentified woman and her two young children (same family in item #72), undated

  • Box 9, item 71
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Tintype of an unidenified woman and her two young children (same family in item #71), undated

  • Box 9, item 72
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Tintype of an unidentified young girl, undated

  • Box 9, item 73
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Tintype of an unidentified young girl, undated

  • Box 9, item 74
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Tintype of an unidentified baby, undated

  • Box 9, item 75
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Tintype of an unidentified little girl, undated

  • Box 9, item 76
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Unidentified baby, formal portrait taken at the Spangler portrait studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 77
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Portrait postcard of two unidentified young girls, undated

  • Box 7, item 78
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Unidenfitied young girl, formal portrait taken at the Spangler portrait studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 79
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Unidentified baby, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 80
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Unidentified young girl, sitting on the side of a car, undated

  • Box 6, item 81
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 82
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 6, item 83
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Unidentified young woman, formal portrait on a tin type, undated

  • Box 6, item 84
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Ambrotype of an unidentified young boy, undated

  • Box 9, item 85
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Unidenified young boy, formal portrait on a tin type, undated

  • Box 6, item 86
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Unidentified young man, formal porrait made at the Clarence Anderson portrait studio in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 87
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Unidentified young boy, formal portrait, undated

  • Box 7, item 88
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Unidentified young boy standing in front of a wooden fence, photograph is placed in a decorative mat, undated

  • Box 7, item 89
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Unidentified child sitting and holding the reins of a cart that is being pulled by a ram, the cart reads: "Atlanta 1923", 1923

  • Box 7, item 90
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Tintype of an unidentified young boy, undated

  • Box 9, item 91
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Three young children, back of the photo idenifies the children as: "Mary Christine, James Albert {both age 4 yr 10 mo], Addison Gaines {age 3 yr 1 mo}", 1921 November

  • Box 6, item 92
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H.N. Fallaway of Columbus, Texas; formal portrait of a young boy, undated

  • Box 6, item 93
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Mary C. Hicker of Mansfield, Ohio; formal portrait of a young girl

  • Box 6, item 94
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Hardin Penney, formal portrait of a young man, undated

  • Box 6, item 95
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Jane (T.), Parker Blanding, and Pat Neville sitting on the front stairs of a house, undated

  • Box 7, item 96
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Jane (T.), Parker Blanding, Pat Neville, and a third unidentified young woman, all sitting on the front steps of a house, undated

  • Box 7, item 97
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Jane (T.) and Parker Blanding sittin on the front steps of a house, undated

  • Box 7, item 98
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Two unidentified woman sitting on a fallen tree, undated

  • Box 7, item 99
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Two unidentified women, posing in the yard of a house; duplicate photo, undated

  • Box 7, item 100
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Group of 6 young girls in a small white and pink matting. Back of one photo reads: "The other day when coming home from school, six of us girls stopped on our way and had our picture taken. Perhaps you recognize some of the faces. -Jean". The other photo reads: "This was taken in Sept. 194. Mary Stoll, Maggie Lane, Margaret Woolley, Mary Wiser, Josephine Linperson"., 1894 September

  • Box 6, item 101
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Group of 5 unidentified young woman posing for the photo in a yard, undated

  • Box 6, item 102
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Group of 6 unidentified woman (5 young, 1 older), posing outside for the photo., undated

  • Box 6, item 103
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Two unidentified young women posing on the fron steps of a house, undated

  • Box 6, item 104
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Two unidentified women posing for the photo, sitting on the front stairs of a house, undated

  • Box 6, item 105
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Two unidentified women posing outdoors for the photo, undated

  • Box 6, item 106
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Unidentified group in front of a log cabin being built, mountains in the background, undated

  • Box 6, item 107
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Unidentified group in front of a log cabin being built, mountain in the background, undated

  • Box 6, item 108
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Unidentified group in front of a log cabin being built, mountain in the background, undated

  • Box 6, item 109
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Unidentified young woman standing on logs in front of the woods, undated

  • Box 6, item 110
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Group of 5 unidentified young women posing on rocks in front of the woods, undated

  • Box 6, item 111
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Group of 5 unidentified young women posing on rocks in front of the woods, undated

  • Box 6, item 112
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Unidentified group (4 females, 1 male) sitting on the front porch of a house, undated

  • Box 8, item 113
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Five unidentified young women, undated

  • Box 8, item 114
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Two unidentified young men, formal portrait taken at the Gregson studio in Lexington, Kentucky. Back of the photo reads: "Yours Sincerely, Mm. O'Sweeney Jr. and Asa C. Chims", undated

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Miscellaneous, undated

The Lexington Cemetary with the Henry Clay monument and tomb, after 1857

  • Box 6, item 116
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Postcard with a lithograph of Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati, Ohio, after 1880

  • Box 7, item 117
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