Lawrence W. Wetherby papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Lawrence W. Wetherby papers
- Date
- 1915-1958, undated (inclusive)
- 1950-1956 (bulk)
- Extent
- 19.8 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Elections -- Kentucky.
- Governors -- Correspondence.
- Insurance law.
- Political cartoons.
- Press releases.
- Toll roads -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Organized into the following series: Clippings, Correspondence, Executive Orders, Photographs, Press Releases, Speech, Subject File, Oversized & Rolled Materials, Appointment & Published Books, and Scrapbooks. The Subject File Series is arranged alphabetically by topic and thereunder chronologically. The Oversized & Rolled Materials Series is arranged by type of material (Maps, Legislative Digest, etc.). The Appointment and Published Books Series is arranged alphabetically by title. All other series are arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 82m8: [identification of item], Lawrence W. Wetherby papers, 1915-1958, undated, bulk 1950-1956, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Born in the small town of Middletown near Louisville, Kentucky, on January 2, 1908, Lawerence Winchester Wetherby developed a love for the outdoors and an appreciation for agricultural matters. Wetherby was the fourth child of Samuel David and Fanny (Yenowine) Wetherby. As a youth he joined the Boy Scouts and began a lengthy affiliation with the Middletown Methodist Church.
- In public school the young Wetherby was active in Junior Agriculture Club (the forerunner of 4-H), exhibiting hogs and corn at the State Fair and completing a short agricultural course at the University of Kentucky. Both the State Fair and the University were life-longs interests of Wetherby. At Anchorage High School he participated in football, basketball, and baseball before graduating in 1925.
- In preparation for his career in politics, Wetherby entered the University of Louisville to study law. While in college he continued his participation in football and basketball. In 1929 Wetherby earned an LL.B. from the University of Louisville School of Law. On April 24, 1930, he married Helen Dwyer of Louisville; they had three children, Lawerence Jr. born in 1931, Suzanne born in 1932, and Barbara Juel born in 1935.
- From 1933 to 1937 and again in 1942 he was part-time attorney for the Jefferson County Juvenile Court. In March of 1943 he was appointed the first trial commissioner of Jefferson County Juvenile Court. During the 1930s and 1940s, Wetherby served on the Anchorage District School Board, the Health and Welfare Council Children's Agency, and the Board of Maryhurst School for Girls.
- In 1947 Wetherby decided to run for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. He was elected over Republican Orville M. Howard (367,836 to 271,893). As Lieutenant Governor Wetherby presided over the Kentucky Senate and served on the Committee of Committees which handles the assignment of bills and makes committee appointments. He also planned and participated in the Legislative Research Commission and state budget.
- In 1950 Governor Earle C. Clements left his post to Wetherby after having run successfully for the United States Senate. Wetherby was sworn in as the 48th Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky by Chief Justice Porter Sims on November 27th. In 1951 Wetherby was elected to a full term as Governor, defeating Republican Eugene Siler (346,345 to 288,014).
- Wetherby called a special session of the General Assembly in 1951 to increase both teachers' salaries and benefits to the needy and to government employees. Later, he created a separate Department of Mental Health, supported enactment of the first state law to regulate strip mining, and began construction of toll roads and a new state fairgrounds. Improvements in education came with a constitutional amendment known as the Minimum Foundation Program, permitting the allocation of education funds to school districts on the basis of need rather than the number of pupils. In 1954 and 1955, as chairman of the Southern Governors' Conference, Wetherby supported the Supreme Court's school desegregation order and urged its peaceful implementation.
- After leaving office on December 13, 1955, Wetherby went into private law practice. In 1956 he ran for the U.S. Senate but was defeated by Republican John Sherman Cooper, 538,505 to 473,140. In 1964-1966 he was a member of a state assembly to revise the 1890 Kentucky Constitution. He served in the state senate in 1966 and 1968 and was its president pro-tem during the first term. In retirement, Wetherby served as a consultant to Brighton Engineering.
- Biographical information supplied by Lowell H. Harrison, Suzy Ireland and Glen A. McAninch.
- Scope and Content
- The Lawrence W. Wetherby papers (dated 1915-1958, undated, bulk 1950-1956; 19.8 cubic ft.; 54 boxes) largely consists of the records of Wetherby while he served as Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The collection also contains the Executive Orders of Wetherby's predecessor, Earle C. Clements, as well as some Wetherby records prior to and following his term as Governor. Unfortunately, many of Wetherby's papers were lost in the transition from office, and the Wetherby Collection represents only part of the records generated by Wetherby while in office. The primary series with letters addressed to Wetherby is the Subject File Series. However, it is evident from file categories used in the Correspondence Series (copies of outgoing letters) that there were at one time many more headings than those found in the existing Subject File Series.
- The collection is arranged in series by type of materials (clippings, photos, press releases, etc.) Within most series the arrangement is chronological. However, the Correspondence, Subject File, and Appointment Books/Published Materials Series are alphabetized. See the series descriptions for further details on arrangement. In addition to the types of materials mentioned in the series titles, the Wetherby Collection also contains campaign literature, political cartoons, and election returns (Subject File Series, Campaign).
- For further access to the Wetherby Collection see the manuscript catalog located in the reference area of the University of Kentucky Special Collections Division located at King Library North. Wetherby letters found in other collections may be found under "Wetherby, Lawrence Winchester" in the catalog. Letters to Wetherby by prominent individuals may be found by name of sender in the catalog. The existing papers indicate the following politicians regularly communicated with Wetherby:
- Carl D. Perkins, U.S. Congress Brent Spence, U.S. Congress John C. Watts, U.S. Congress Earle C. Clements, U.S. Senator Alben W. Barkley, U.S. Senator and Vice-President Thomas R. Underwood, U.S. Senator
- State Governors: Herman E. Talmadge, GA George N. Craig, IN Adlai E. Stevenson, IL Leroy Collins, FL Frank G. Clement, TN Frank J. Lausche, OH Dwight D. Eisenhower, U.S. President Carl J. Ruh, KY Legislator Walter R. Moorman, KY Legislator Louis W. Arnett, KY Legislator Emerson Beauchamp, Lt. Governor of KY Alvarado E. Funk, KY Attorney General J.D. Buckman, KY Attorney General Bruce Underwood, KY Commissioner of Health Henry E. Ward, KY Commissioner of Conservation
- In Governor Wetherby's absence many of his letters and much of his day to day routine was handled by his executive secretary, Edward A. Farris, administrative assistant George H. Kerler, or office secretary Rosalind Niemeier. In the case of official matters the Lt. Governor filled in for the Governor. The Wetherby papers demonstrate both practices by the signatures on outgoing correspondence. Though the typist's initials do not appear on correspondence, sources indicate that secretaries Cattie Lou Miller and Addie Dean (Stokley) were responsible for typing, filing, occasionally writing, and maintaining the orderly office procedures evident in the papers. Others who worked in the office include Bobby Crosswhite, Catherine Major and Lidwyna Thompson.
- Additional Wetherby records may be found in the Governor's Record Group (mostly bills signed) and other executive branch record groups at the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, located in Frankfort, Kentucky. Most of the speeches and many of the letters of Wetherby have been published with appropriate annotation in The Public Papers of Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby, 1950-1955 edited by John E. Kleber (Lexington, KY, 1983).
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open for research 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
Clippings Series, 1950-1955
Scope and Contents note
The Clippings Series contain newspaper clippings such as editorials, news articles and campaign ads as well as come correspondence during the administration of Governor Wetherby and in a few instances Governor Clements. The correspondence includes pink carbon copies of letters from Governor Clements to the press. These letters are also found in the Earle C. Clements Collection. The clippings, taken from a variety of newspapers, are marked as to origin and date. They are filed chronologically. Frequently parts of the clippings are highlighted in red pencil.
For a more complete and well indexed group of articles on the Wetherby administration from two Louisville newspapers see the Scrapbook Series. There are also clippings in the Oversized Materials Series as well as scattered clippings appearing in other series. The clippings have been separated by sheets of acid-free paper for preservation purposes.
1950 March-November
1951 January-December
1952 January-December
1953 January-December
1954 January-December
1955 January-December
Correspondence Series, 1950-1956
Scope and Contents note
The Correspondence Series contains green carbon copies of outgoing correspondence from Wetherby's office. The series is arranged chronologically and thereunder alphabetically by name of correspondent. The subject of the letters are handwritten in the corner of most of the copies. Because much of the Subject File is missing, the Correspondence File is in many cases the only record of certain letters. For example, legislative and political headings are noted in the Correspondence Series, but the first carbon copy and the incoming letter (usually filed by subject) for these headings do not exist. For those headings that do exist in the Subject File Series, the Correspondence File serves as a name index by year. Only the January 1956 folder contains both incoming and outgoing correspondence.
1950 November-1951 December
A to Al
Am to Ay
Ba to Ban
Bar to Bay
Be to Bi
Bl to Bo
Bra to Brou
Brow to By
Ca
Ce to Ci
Cl
Co
Cr to Cy
Da to Di
Do to Dy
E
Fa to Fl
Fo to Fy
Ga to Gh
Gi to Go
Gr to Gw
Ha to Han
Har to Haz
He to Hi
Ho to Hor
Hos to Hy
I
Ja to Je
Jo to Ju
K
La
Le to Ly
Ma
Mc
Me to Mi
Mo to My
N
O
Pa to Pf
Ph to Py
Q
Ra to Ree
Ref to Ri
Ro to Ry
Sa to Sc
Se to Sh
Si to Sm
Sn to Sta
Ste to Sw
Ta to Th
Ti to Ty
U
V
Wa to War
Was to We
Wh
Wi
Wo to War
X,Y,Z
Miscellaneous Cross Reference
1952 January-December
A to Am
Ba
Be to Bi
Bl to Bri
Bro to By
Ca
Ce to Cl
Co to Cop
Cor to Cu
Da to Del
Dem to Dy
E
F
Ga to Gol
Goo to Gu
Ha to Har
Has to Hi
Ho to Hov
How to Hy
I
J
Ka to Ke
Ki to Ky
La to Len
Leo to Ly
Ma
Mc
Me to Mi
Mo to My
N
O
Pa to Pe
Pf to Py
Q
Ra to Rh
Ri to Ry
Sa to Sc
Se to Sh
Si to Sm
Sn to Ste
Sti to Sy
Ta to Th
To to Ty
U
V
Wa
We to Wh
Wi to Wil
Wim to Wy
X,Y,Z
Miscellaneous Cross Reference
1953 January-December
A
Ba
Be to Bo
Br to By
Ca to Ce
Ch to Col
Com to Cu
Da to De
Di to Dy
E
F
GA to GO
Gr to Gy
Ha to Har
Has to Hi
Ho to Hy
I
J
Ka to Ke
Ki to Ky
La
Le to Ly
Ma
Mc
Me to Mi
Mo to My
N
O
Pa to Pe
Pf to Py
Q
Ra to Ri
Ro to Ry
Sa to Se
Sh to Sl
Sm to Sq
St to Sy
Ta to Th
Ti to Ty
U
V
Wa
We to Wh
Wi to Wy
X,Y,Z
1954 January-December
A
Ba
Be to Bl
Bo to Bri
Bro to By
Ca to Ce
Ch to Cl
Co to Cz
Da to Di
Di to Dy
E
F
Ga to Gi
Gl to Gu
Ha
He to Hi
Ho to Hov
How to Hy
I
Ja to Joh
Jon to Ju
K
La to Le
Li to Ly
Ma
Mc
Me to Mi
Mo to My
N
O
Pa to Pf
Ph to Py
Q
Ra to Re
Re to Ri
Ro to Ry
Sa to Se
Sh to Sl
Sm to Sp
St to Sw
Ta to Th
Ti to Ty
U
V
Wa
We to Wh
Wi to Willk
Willo to Wy
X,Y,Z
1955
January to June-A
July to December-A
January to June-Ba to Bl
January to June-Bo to By
July to December-B
January to June-Ca to Cl
January to June-Co to Cu
July to December-C
January to June-D
July to December-D
January to June-E
July to December-E
January to June-F
July to December-F
January to June-G
July to December-G
January to June-Ha to Hy
January to June-Ho to Hy
July to December-H
January to June-I
July to December-I
January to June-J
July to December-J
January to June-K
July to December-K
January to June-L
July to December-L
January to June-Mc
July to December-Mc
January to July-Ma to Mi
January to July-Mo to My
July to December-M
January to June-N
July to December-N
January to June-O
July to December-O
January to June-P
July to December-P
January to June-Q
July to December-Q
January to June-Ra to Ri
January to June-Ro to Ry
July to December-R
January to June-Sa to Sl
January to June-Sm to Sw
July to December-S
Janurary to June-T
July to December-T
January to June-U
July to December-U
January to June-V
July to December-V
January to June-Wa to Wh
January to June-Wi to Wy
July to December-W
January to June-X,Y,Z
July to December-X,Y,Z
1956
Executive Orders Series, 1947-1955
Scope and Contents note
The Executive Orders Series contains signed carbon copies of the executive orders of both Governor Wetherby and Governor Earle C. Clements under whom Wetherby served as Lt. Governor. The executive orders are arranged chronologically. The Governor's treatment of bills may be found in the following locations:
For veto messages see the Subject File Series, Legislative File. Issues of Legislative Digest from 1952 are found in the Oversized Materials. Legislative messages are scattered through the Speech Series.
Signed bills are located in the Governors Record Group at the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives in Frankfort Kentucky.
1947 December
1948 January
1948 February-March
1948 April-May
1948 June 2-12
1948 June 12-30
1948 July 1-12
1948 July 16-31
1948 August
1948 September
1948 October-December
1949 January
1949 February
1949 March-April
1949 May-June
1949 July-August
1949 September
1949 October
1949 November
1949 December
1950 January
1950 February-April
1950 May-June 15
1950 June 20-30
1950 July
1950 August-October
1950 November 13-15
1950 November 16-December
1951 January-February
1951 March-April
1951 May-June
1951 July-August
1951 September-October
1951 December
1952 January-April
1952 May
1952 June 5-11
1952 June 13-26
1952 July
1952 August-September
1952 October-December
1953 January-March
1953 April-June
1953 July-August
1953 September-October
1953 November-December
1954 January-March
1954 April-May
1954 June
1954 July
1954 August
1954 September-December
1955 January-April
1955 May-June
1955 July-August
1955 September-October
1955 November-December
Photograph Series, 1926-1958, undated
Scope and Contents note
This series contains the photos used by Governor Wetherby's office for publicity purposes. Most of the photos are eight by ten inches, black and white. Some of the photos are captioned and some have information such as names of persons in the photo, place taken, and photographer on the back. Some prominent persons in the photos include Alben Barkley, Earle C. Clements, Mrs. Helen Wetherby, and "Doc" Beauchamp. One group of photos reveals that Wetherby socialized with A.B. "Happy" Chandler early in his administration. In some of the photos subject's faces have been removed. There is one newspaper clipping from 1953. The photos have been separated by sheets of paper for preservation purposes. To facilitate research the photographs have been arranged chronologically and thereunder alphabetically by subject.
Football Team, 1926
General, 1949-1950
Campaign, 1951
Chandler fishing trip, 1951
Derby, 1951
Eastern Airlines, 1951
General, 1951
Highway Department, 1951
Inaguration, 1951
Portraits of Governor, Highway Department, 1951
Renfro Valley, 1951
State Fair, 1951
State Police, 1951
Conservation Department, 1952
Eddyville Clothing Factory, 1952
Family, 1952
General, 1952
Highway Department, 1952
Kerr, Bob, 1952
Lexington Gathering, 1952
Mammoth Cave, 1952
Portrait of Governor, 1952
Prison Labor, 1952
State Police, 1952
Air National Guard, 1953
Ashland salutes Governor, 1953
Beauchamp Portrait, 1953
Bourbon Distillery, 1953
Christmas, 1953
Courier-Journal, 1953
Derby, 1953
Family, 1953
General, 1953
Governor's Tour, 1953
Kentucky Colonels, 1953
Portraits of Governor, 1953
Seattle Sea Fair, 1953
State Fair, 1953
State Police, 1953
Tobacco fo March of Dimes, 1953
Turnpike Meeting, 1953
Air National Guard, 1954
Army, 1954
Barkley Campaign, 1954
Bill Signing, 1954
Capitol, 1954
Courier-Journal, 1954
Derby, 1954
Family, 1954
General, 1954
Governor's Conference, 1954
Governor's Mansion, 1954
Highway Department, 1954
Information Center, Ft. Knox, 1954
Legislature, 1954
Politicians, 1954
Toll Road Groundbreaking, 1954
Ward, Henry, 1954
Campaign for Combs, 1955
Commissioners, 1955
Clements Bridge, 1955
Derby, 1955
Ford Plant, Louisville, 1955
General, 1955
Governor Office, 1955
Highways, 1955
Mt. Laurel Festival, 1955
State Fair, 1955
General, 1956-1958
Air National Guard, undated
Bill Signing, undated
Boating, undated
Conservation Department, undated
Courier-Journal, undated
Dance King and Queen, undated
Derby, undated
Family, undated
Fishing and Personal, undated
General, undated
Governor's Conference, undated
Highway Department, undated
Hospital, undated
Negatives, undated
Politicians, undated
Portrait of Governor, undated
Portraits of Governor, undated
Presents, undated
Press Tour, undated
Red Cross, undated
State Police, undated
Trip, undated
University of Kentucky, undated
Press Release Series, 1951-1955
Scope and Contents note
This series contains typed copies of press or news releases from the Governor's office or from other executive branch offices during the term of Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby. The releases cover a wide range of subjects from state revenue receipts to campaign statements. Accompanying the releases are a few clippings, correspondence, and other appended materials. The series is arranged chronologically. In some cases the press releases show editor's markings.
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955 January to May
1955 June to December
Speech Series, 1950-1956
Scope and Contents note
The Speech Series contains typed and occasionally printed copies of Governor Wetherby's legislative messages, addresses to civic and governmental organizations, campaign speeches, introductions, and media presentations on topics such as sports, the state budget, education, mental health, labor, and administrative accomplishments. The speeches, which are all dated, are arranged chronologically. In addition to the speeches the series contains related news releases, clippings, correspondence, and speeches by others. Most of the materials used in the preparation of speeches are found at the end of the series.
The Governor received assistance in speech writing from his executive secretary, Edward A. Farris, and his administrative assistant, George Kerler. Unfortunately, there are no early drafts of speeches and only a few handwritten modifications of the texts to indicate how the speeches developed. For additional public statements by Wetherby see the Press Release Series, Subject File (Campaign), and the Executive Orders Series. Also included in the Speech Series are a few addresses from Wetherby's 1956 campaign for the Senate.
Inauguration, 1950 November 27
Homecoming Day, Louisville, 1950 December 15
Renfro Valley - CBS, 1951 January 7
Scott County Farm Bureau, Oxford High School, 1951 January 18
Kentucky Press Association, Louisville, 1951 January 26
Christian County Farm Bureau, Hopkinsville, 1951 February 5
Dedication of Gen. Buckner's plaque, 1951 February 21
Call for Special Session, 1951 February 21
General Assembly Address, 1951 March 6
Kentucky Green Pastures Program, 1951 March 17
Television Program, Cincinnati, 1951 March 18
Somerset Chamber of Commerce Banquet, 1951 March 31
Bridge Dedication, Burnside, 1951 March 31
Louisville Auto Association, 1951 April 16
Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Louisville, 1951 April 21
Lonesome Pine Council Boy Scouts, 1951 May 7
Kentucky Dam Bridge Dedication, 1951 May 12
Caldwell County War Memorial Hospital, 1951 May 14
Burkesville Bridge Dedication, 1951 May 16
Kentucky Highway Safety Conference, 1951 May 18
Mary Inglis Highway Association, 1951 May 21
Eastern H.S. Commencement, Louisville, 1951 May 22
Mountain Laurel Festival, 1951 May 25
Owen County Memorial Hospital, 1951 May 30
Highway 80 Breaks Celebration, 1951 June 10
Fred Vinson Day, 1951 July 11
Alben Barkley Nomination for President, 1951 July
Radio Station WHAS, Louisville, 1951 July 24
Wolf Creek Dam Dedication, 1951 September 1
Fall Campaign Opening, 1951 October 4
Kentucky League of Women Voters, 1951 October 22
Inauguration, 1951 December 11
Cotton Bowl game recording, NBC, 1951 December 20
Budget, 1952 January 11
General Assembly Joint Session, 1952 January 15
Clements on Phillip Morris Program, 1952 May 16
Dedication of Science Building KSU, 1952 September 26
Eastern Kentucky Town Hall Meeting, 1952 November 20
County Officials 1952 Convention, 1952 December 10
Tears for the Jeffersonian Democrats, 1953 January
Should KY Governors Succeed Themselves, 1953 January
Remarks on Barrell Celebration, 1953 June 23
National Tax Association Convention, 1953 September 29
General Assembly Joint Session, 1954 January 12
Introduction of French Ambassador, 1954 April 23
State Fair Plans Announcement, 1954 April
Division of Soil and Water Resources Recording, 1954 May 11
Lindsey Wilson College Golden Anniversary, 1954 May 27
Task Force on Water Resources and Power, 1954 June 1
What Legislature has done for Medicine, 1954 September
United Mine Workers, Pikeville, 1954 September 6
WHAS Radio and Television, 1954 November 1
State-wide Radio Hookup, 1954 November 1
Southern Regional Education Board, 1954 November 11
Speech by O.W.B., 1955 February 8
Accomplishments, 1955 June 1
Bert Comb Campaign, 1955 June 2
Princeton, KY (unspoken), 1955 July 1
Wetherby for Combs Campaign, 1955 August 3
Democratic Campaign Opening, 1955 September 18
Middletown Campaign for Van Arsdale, 1955 October 26
Station WHAS-TV, 1955 December 7
Inauguration, 1955 December 13
Farewell Remarks, 1955 December 13
Radio Address, Rural Area Camapign, 1956 circa October
Radio Address-The Record, 1956 circa October
Stevenson-Kefauver Dinner Recording, 1956 October 29
Closing Radio Speech, 1956 November 5
Speech Material, 1950-1955
Subject File Series, 1946-1958, undated
Scope and Contents note
Because so many of Weatherby's gubernatorial records were lost, the Subject File Series contains correspondence and printed material on only a fraction of the total number of subjects handled by the Governor's office. However, the series does contain personal and political topics such as:
Campaign (extensive materials)
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky
Legislative (veto reasoning)
Politics
Senatorial Vacancy
Christmas Cards
Congratulatory Letters
Attorney General
Budget
Court of Appeals
Finance Department
Insurance
Resignations
State Police
Louisville-New Albany Bridge
State Fair
Toll Roads
The Subject File Series is arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Attorney General, 1950 November-1951 March
Attorney General, 1952 April-December
Attorney General, 1952 January-1953 May
Attorney General, 1953 June-1955 November
Budget-Executive Budget, 1950-1952
Budget-Executive Budget, 1952-1954
Budget-Executive Budget, 1954-1956
Budget-Executive Budget, 1956-1958
Budget-Financial Report, 1954-1955
Campaign-Campaign Contributions, 1951 June-December
Campaign-Campaign Contributions, 1955
Campaign-Campaign Manager, 1951 April-September
Camapign-Election Congratulations- A to B, 1950 November
Camapign-Election Congratulations- C, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- D to E, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- F to G, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- H to I, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- J to L, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- M to N, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- O to R, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- S, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- T to W, 1950 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- A to Bo, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- Br to C, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- D to E, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- F to G, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- H to I, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- J to L, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- M to O, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- P to R, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- S to U, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Congratulations- V to Z, 1951 November
Campaign-Election Returns- (see Oversize), 1946-1951
Campaign-Endorsements, 1951 January-March
Campaign-Endorsements, 1951 April-May
Campaign-Endorsements, 1951 June-July
Campaign-Endorsements, 1951 August-November
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1954 November 12-December 6
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1954 December 8-30
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 January
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 February
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 March
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 April
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 May
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 June
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 July
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 August
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 September
Campaign-General Correspondence, 1955 October-November
Campaign-Kilgore, Ben (opponent), 1951
Campaign-Miscellaneous, 1951 April-July 16
Campaign-Miscellaneous, 1951 July 17-31
Campaign-Miscellaneous, 1951 August
Campaign-Miscellaneous, 1951 September
Campaign-Miscellaneous, 1951 October
Campaign-Miscellaneous, 1951 November
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- A to B, 1951 August
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- C to D, 1951 August
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- E to H, 1951 August
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- J to L, 1951 August
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- M to P, 1951 August
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- R to S, 1951 August
Campaign-Primary Congratulations- T to Z, 1951 August
Campaign-Publicity, 1950 November-1951 September
Campaign-Robertson, Harrison, 1955
Campaign-Siler, Eugene, 1951
Campaign-Vincent, Howell, 1951
Christmas Cards from the Wetherby's, undated
Committee on Highway Problems (Gov. Conf.), 1954
Committee on Highway Problems (Gov. Conf.), 1955
Congratulations on a Successful Administration, 1955 November
Congratulations on a Successful Administration, 1955 December 2-9
Congratulations on a Successful Administration, 1955 December 12
Court of Appeals, 1952 January-1955 December
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (2 copies), 1949 March
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (4 copies), 1949 June
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (3 copies), 1949 September
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (3 copies), 1949 December
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (2 copies), 1950 March-May
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (2 copies), 1950 June-August
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (2 copies), 1950 September-November
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky, 1950
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky, 1951 January-June
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky, 1951 fall
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky, 1952 February
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky, 1952 May
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky-Midsummer, 1952
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (3 copies), 1954
Democratic Women's Journal of Kentucky (4 copies), 1954
Economic Security, undated
Election Commission, 1950-1955
Finance Department, 1955
Honorary Memberships, 1950-1951
Honorary Memberships, 1952
Honorary Memberships, 1953
Inauguration, 1951
Insurance-General Business, 1951 October-December
Insurance-General Business, 1952
Insurance-General Business, 1953
Insurance-General Business, 1954
Insurance-General Business, 1955
Insurance-List of Agencies, 1954-1955
Kentucky Wesleyan College, undated
Legislature-House and Senate, 1952
Legislature, 1954
Louisville-New Albany Bridge, 1955
Mammoth Cave National Park, 1952-1955
Miscellaneous-Correspondence, 1956 April-November
Miscellaneous-General, 1951-1956
Miscellaneous-General, undated
Personal, 1951-1952
Personal, 1954 January-June
Personal, 1954 July-December
Personal, 1955
Politics, 1948-1953, and undated
Publicity, 1950-1952
Resignations, 1950-1951
Resignations, 1952-1953
Senatorial Vacancy, 1951 March 12-14
Senatorial Vacancy, 1951 March 15-16
Senatorial Vacancy, 1951 March 19-23
Senatorial Vacancy, 1951 March 23-April 6
State Fair, 1955
State Police, 1955 July-December
Toll Roads, 1953 January-August
Toll Roads, 1953 September to December
Toll Roads, 1954
Toll Roads, 1955
Toll Roads-Booklets (2 copies), 1954 July
Toll Roads-Booklets, 1954 November
Toll Roads-Booklets (2 copies), 1955 January
Toll Roads-Booklets (2 copies), 1955 April
Toll Roads-Booklets, 1955 May
Toll Roads-Booklets, 1955 October
Oversized and Rolled Materials, 1943-1955, undated
Scope and Contents note
This series contains materials too large to fit in standard archival boxes. Most of the items are printed material including reports, maps, digests, clippings, and election results.
Clippings, 1949-1955
Rolled Copy of Courier-Journal Magazine, 1950 August 6
Kentucky General Election Results, 1943 November
Kentucky General Election Results, 1945 November
Kentucky General Election Results, 1947 August
Kentucky General Election Results, 1947 November
Kentucky General Election Results, 1948 November
Kentucky General Election Results, 1951 November
Kentucky Highway Road Expenditures by Counties, 1954
Kentucky General Election Results, 1944
Preliminary Land Map for Mammoth Cave Park, 1949 December
Kentucky House of Representatives seating arrangement (4 copies), undated
The Legislative Digest, 1952 February
The Legislative Digest, 1952 March
North Carolina naming Wetherby an honorary Tarheel, 1952 June
Map of Kentucky, 1952
Certificate of Merit from Nash Motors, 1953
Outline of Master Turnpike in Eastern U.S., 1954 August
Kidder, Peabody and Co. summary of turnpike and toll revenue bonds, 1954 October
Kentucky Turnpike report, 1955 June
Kentucky Turnpike report, 1955 August
Kentucky Turnpike report, 1955 November
Kentucky New industries-poster of 1946 to 1955, 1946-1955
Appointment and Published Books, 1915-1955, undated
Scope and Contents note
This series contains handwritten appointment books and published materials that Wetherby used as Governor. The appointment books refer to speeches, conferences, sports events, presentations, and cabinet meetings as well as scheduled meetings with individuals such as President Dwight D. Eisenhower (May 3rd and 4th, 1953). Though a few of the books have Wetherby's name in them, the Governor did not write in them. The Autograph Book is signed by friends and employees of the executive branch. The series is arranged alphabetically by title.
Appointment Book, 1951
Appointment Book, 1952
Appointment Book, 1953
Appointment Book, 1954
Appointment Book, 1955
Autograph Book, undated
The Book of the Presidents, 1948
Governor's Conference, 1951, September 30, October 1-3
Governors of the American States, Commonwealths, and Territories, 1954
Governors of the American States, Commonwealths, and Territories, 1955
Kentucky Historic Highways, 1951
Kentucky Court Directory, 1954-1955
Kentucky Directory, 1950,1952
Pictoral Roster and Seating Arrangement, General Assembly of Kentucky, 1954
Roberts Rules of Order Revised, 1915
Rules and Committees of the Kentucky House, 1950
Rules and Committees of the Kentucky House (2 copies), 1952
Scrapbook Series, 1950-1955
Scope and Contents note
The scrapbooks in the Scrapbook Series contain clippings from the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times that cover political events during the administration of Governor Wetherby. The clippings are arranged chronologically and in most cases dated either by hand or in newsprint. At the beginning of each volume is a subject index. The first three volumes are dedicated to the first lady by Frank G. Drewry, the compiler.
Political News, 1950 November 28-1951 March 17
Political News, 1951 March 18-August 21
Political News, 1951 August 22-December 31
Political News, 1952 January 1-February 14
Political News, 1952 February 15-March 26
Political News, 1952 March 29-August 3
Presidential Number, 1952 August 5-December 31
Political News, 1953 January 1-April 30
Political Number, 1953 May 1-September 17
Political News, 1953 September 17-December 31
Political News, 1954 January 1-April 18
Political News, 1954 April 19-November 27
Political News, 1954 November 30-1955 December 12
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Clippings Series, 1950-1955
- Correspondence Series, 1950-1956
- Executive Orders Series, 1947-1955
- Photograph Series, 1926-1958, undated
- Press Release Series, 1951-1955
- Speech Series, 1950-1956
- Subject File Series, 1946-1958, undated
- Oversized and Rolled Materials, 1943-1955, undated
- Appointment and Published Books, 1915-1955, undated
- Scrapbook Series, 1950-1955
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