Lexington Herald-Leader research files

Abstract

The Lexington Herald-Leader research files (dated 1944-2002, undated; 5.23 cubic feet; 6 boxes) comprise subject files kept by the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper in 1940s through to the early 2000s.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Lexington Herald-Leader research files
Date
1944-2001, undated (inclusive)
Extent
5.23 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Appalachian Region.
Chemical warfare -- Safety measures
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
County government -- Kentucky -- Fayette County
Education -- Kentucky.
Fayette County (Ky.) -- Newspapers
Historic preservation
Journalism -- Kentucky
Parks -- Kentucky.
Rivers -- Kentucky
Segregation in education -- Kentucky
Lexington Herald-Leader
Arrangement
Collection is arranged in alphabetical order by subject.
Finding Aid Author
Logan McGuire
Preferred Citation
2021ms085: [identification of item], Lexington Herald-Leader files, 1944-2001, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
According to their website, the Lexington Herald-Leader found its beginnings in the 1800s as two separate newspapers. The Lexington Herald was founded in 1870 while the Lexington Leader came into publication in 1888. In the year 1937, the owner of the Lexington Leader, John G. Stoll, purchased the Lexington Herald, only to sell the pair off to the Knight Newspapers company in 1973. Continued as separate entities, the two publications didn't fully merge until the beginning of 1983. This joint paper would then be acquired by the McClatchy Company in 2006, who maintains ownership today. The official mission statement of the Herald-Leader is as follows "We are committed to being Central and Eastern Kentucky's primary source of news, advertising, information and commentary with the highest standards of journalism and superior customer service. We endeavor to be a rewarding and caring employer and a force for positive change in the community."
Source: Lexington Herald Leader. https://www.kentucky.com/customer-service/about-us/article43232469.html.
Scope and Content
The Lexington Herald-Leader research files (dated 1944-2002, undated; 5.23 cubic feet; 6 boxes) comprise subject files kept by the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper in 1940s through to the early 2000s. The files include pamphlets, research papers, photographs, publications, press releases, and other materials concerning local organizations, issues, and businesses. Topics include Nerve gas in Richmond, Ky, discrimination in housing, civil rights, Lexington's downtown, rivers, drugs, neighborhood associations, and many others.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to these materials belong to the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Appalachia, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 1
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Appalachia - Land, 1980-1981

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 2-3
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Appalachia - Photographs, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 4
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Appalshop - Photographs, 1979-1991

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 5
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Army Depot, 1985,1991, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 6-9
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Cemeteries - Cave Haven, circa 2001

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 10
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Cemeteries - Lexington Cemetery, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 11
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Civil Rights, 1972-1995

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 12-13
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Colleges - Kentucky State University, circa 1986

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 14
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Colleges - Transylvania, 1982

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 15
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Community Kitchen - History, circa 1985

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 16
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Cooper, John Sherman, 1948-1972

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 17
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Crime - Driving while intoxicated, circa 1984

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 18
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Daniel Boone National Forest, 1977-1990

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 19-20
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Daycare, 1988-1993

  • Box 2021ms085-01, folder 21
  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 1
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Discrimination - Employment - Women, 1984-1985

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 2
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Discrimination - Housing, 1975-1990

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 3-4
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Dolls - Kentucky's First Ladies, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 5
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Domino Stud, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 6
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Drugs - Marijuana, 1988-1990

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 7
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Education - Kentucky, 1983-1996

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 8-9
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Education - Reform, 1976-1992

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 10-11
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Fort Knox, 1974-1985

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 12
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Homeless, 1984-1992

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 13-14
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Horse Industry, 1981, 1988-1991

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 15-16
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Illiteracy, 1985-1986

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 17
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Irishtown, 1981

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 18
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Jails - Fayette County, 1985

  • Box 2021ms085-02, folder 19
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Jerrico, 1977-1978

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 1
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Jessamine County, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 2
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Jessamine Gorge, 1982-1985

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 3
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Jim Beam, 1995

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 4
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Judicial System, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 5
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Kentucky - American Water Company, 1985-1986

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 6
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Kentucky Mountain Club, 1944-1970

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 7
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Kentucky Utilities, 1980-1993

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 8-9
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Latrobe, Benjamin, 1993

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 10
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Lazarus, 1986

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 11
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Lexington Center, 1975

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 12
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Lexington - City - County planning, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 13
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Lexington Clinic, 1970-1995

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 14
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Lexington - Downtown, 1975-1995

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 15-18
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Lexington - Economy, 1981-1984

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 19
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Lexington Opera House, 1976

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 20
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Libraries - Lexington Public, 1985-1989

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 21
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Mental Illness, 1990

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 22
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Miley, Marion, 1981

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 23
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Military - General, 1990

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 24
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Mount Sterling, 1979

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 25
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Museums, 1992

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 26
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Nature Conservancy, 1982-1985

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 27
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Neighborhood Associations, 1986-1990

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 28
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Nerve Gas - Chemical Disposal, 1986

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 29
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Nerve Gas - Draft Statement, 1987 July 24

  • Box 2021ms085-03, folder 30
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Nerve Gas - Richmond, 1984-2002, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 1-6
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Nerve Gas - Richmond - Testimony, 1985-1986, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 7-8
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Nursing Homes, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 9
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Oil Shale, 1981-1984

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 10
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Paris Pike, 1976

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 11
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Parks, 1989-1992

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 12-13
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Park - Mammoth Cave, 1984-1991

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 14
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Phoenix Hotel, 1969

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 15
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Pollution - Air, 1985

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 16
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Rape, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 17
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Red River Gorge, 1974-1993

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 18
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Rivers - Kentucky, 1975-1992

  • Box 2021ms085-04, folder 19-22
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Rivers - Kentucky, 1987-1999

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 1-5
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Sanders, Harlan, 1968, undated

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 6
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Schools - Fayette County, 1980-1992

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 7
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Schools - Jefferson County-Segregation, 1977-1985

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 8
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Segregation, 1983-1985

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 9
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Stamping Ground, Kentucky, 1990

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 10
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The Stearns Company, 1981

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 11
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Tax - Unmined Minerals, 1983 January

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 12
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Television - Cable, 1979 September 28

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 13
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Urban County Government, 1980-1998

  • Box 2021ms085-05, folder 14
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The Lexington Herald-Leader Company newspaper clippings book, 1982-1983

  • Box 2021ms085-06, item 1
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