Fox family papers
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Fox family papers
- Date
- 1852-1995 (inclusive)
- Bulk, 1852-1920 (bulk)
- Extent
- 6.5 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Education--Kentucky.
- Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.
- Spanish-American War, 1898.
- Teachers--Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 64M122: [Identification of item], Fox family papers, 1852-1995, bulk 1852-1920, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- John Fox, Sr. was a schoolteacher in Kentucky. He operated a school, first in Montgomery county, then in Mason county, before moving it to Stony Point, in Bourbon county, where John Fox, Jr. was born in 1862. His son, John, Jr. attended his father's school then Harvard University. He emerged as a prolific Southern writer and novelist, penning such titles as Trail of the Lonesome Pine and Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. He was also a war correspondent for Scribner's magazine in both the Spanish-American War and the Russo-Japanese War. John Fox, Jr. died in 1919.
- "About John Fox, Jr." The John Fox, Jr. Museum. Lonesome Pines Arts & Crafts, Inc., 2008. Web. 21 Dec. 2011.
- Scope and Content
- The Fox family papers span the years 1852-1962. The papers covers two main figures in the Fox family, John Fox, Sr. and John Fox, Jr. The papers of John Fox, Sr. include 54 diaries from the years 1857-1912, with the exclusion of 1892, account books for the school and a botanical notebook.
- Another part of the papers comprises family correspondence, including some letters written by John Sr.'s father, Boaz, and brother, Hiram. The correspondence also encompasses letters from John Jr. to his family, written while he was a war correspondent in the Spanish-American war, and later during the Russo-Japanese war. John Jr. corresponded with many literary figures, including James Lane Allen, Thomas Nelson Page, James Whitcomb Riley, and Robert Burns Wilson. The family correspondence contains their letters as well as several to John Jr. from Theodore Roosevelt. Photocopies of letters from Elizabeth Fox Moore to Harriet R. Holman (then at work on a book about Thomas Nelson Page) concerning John Fox, Jr., Ms. Moore's brother, also make up the family correspondence.
- A large portion of the papers holds the manuscripts for John Jr.'s novels, articles, and short stories, including two versions each for A Mountain Europa and A Cumberland Vendetta. The final portion of the papers comprises notebooks containing more of Fox's writings, along with biographical materials, a few photographs, scrapbooks on his literary career, class notebooks, lectures and posters.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The letters from Elizabeth Fox Moore to Harriet R. Holman may not be quoted during Ms. Holman's lifetime without her written permission.
Contents of the Collection
John Fox, Sr. papers, 1857-1912
Scope and Contents note
The John Fox, Sr. papers consist of diaries, notebooks, and accounting books of John Fox, Sr. The diaries span from 1857 to 1912, and available as well are copies of the diaries made by Oliver E. Fox. The notebooks comprise a Kentucky University composition book, a botanical book and an address book. The accounting books cover the majority of years from 1837 through 1890.
Diaries, 1857-1912
, 1857-1859
, 1860-1862
, 1863-1865
, 1866-1868
, 1869-1871
, 1872-1875
, 1876-1878
, 1879-1881
, 1882-1884
, 1885-1887
, 1888-1890
, 1891, 1893-1894
, 1895-1897
, 1898-1900
, 1901-1903
, 1904-1906
, 1907-1909
, 1910-1912
Photocopies by Oliver E. Fox, 1858-1912
Notebooks, 1861
Fox family correspondence, 1852-1920, 1948-1968
Scope and Contents note
The Fox family correspondence comprises numerous letters sent from and received by members of the Fox family between 1852 and 1920, including a 1948 letter to John Fox, Jr. from T.R. Roosevelt. Some letters are incomplete or undated. Notable correspondents include James Lane Allen, T.R. Roosevelt, Thomas Nelson Page, and Robert Burns Wilson. The correspondence also incorporates a series of letters beginning June, 1967 from Elizabeth Fox Moore to Harriet R. Holman regarding John Fox, Jr.'s literary career.
, 1852-1880
, 1881-1884
, 1885-1888
, 1889-1890
, 1891-1893
, 1894-1895
, 1896-1897 July
, 1897 August-1898
, 1899-1903
, 1904-1910
, 1911-1920
James Lane Allen, 1886-1891
T.R. Roosevelt to John Fox, Jr., 1894-1918, 1948, undated
James Lane Allen to John Fox, Jr. and James Fox, 1895-1893
Thomas Nelson Page to John Fox, Jr., 1891-1910
Robert Burns Wilson to John Fox, Jr., 1887-1903, undated
Incomplete and Undated, undated
Elizabeth Fox Moore to Harriet R. Holman, 1967 June-1967 November, 1968 April
Manuscripts, 1886-1920
Scope and Contents note
The Manuscripts series contains books, short fiction and articles by John Fox, Jr., the majority of which are undated. This series also holds a short story called "Summer in Arcady" by James Lane Allen.
A Mountain Europa, 1892
The Kentuckians, undated
Crittenden, undated
A Cumberland Vendetta, undated
Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, undated
The Heart of the Hills, Scribner's Magazine, 1912 April
The Heart of the Hills, undated
The Heart of the Hills, undated
Erskine Dale, Illustrations and Correspondence, 1919-1920
Erskine Dale, undated
"Death Bed Pardon of Becky Day," 3 versions, undated
"A Trick O'Trade", undated
"The Angel from Viper", undated
"Passing of Abraham Shivers", undated
"On Horseback to Kingdom Come", undated
"Damsel and the Dulcimer", undated
"Christmas Night with Satan", undated
"Courtin' on the Cutshin'", undated
"The Blight in the Hillls", undated
"The Marquise of Queensbury", undated
"The Trail of the Saxon", undated
"Hell for Sartain", undated
"Trail of the Lonesome Pine", undated
"Day Senator Mahone Spoke", undated
"An Intersectional Episode", undated
"Which Won?", undated
"The Kentucky Mountaineer", undated
"Through the Shadows of the Big Black", 1889
"Happy Valley", undated
"A Crisis for the Guard", undated
"The Happenings at the Gap", undated
"Stories of Some Stories", undated
"Sermon of Red Trox", undated
"Battle-Prayer of Parson Small", undated
"The Auricular Talent of the Hon. Samuel Budd", undated
"Christmas Eve on Lonesome", undated
"Compact of Christopher", undated
"The Lord's Own Level", undated
"Billy", undated
"Hom sait qui mal y pense", undated
"Kentucky Chronology", undated
"Henry Clay", undated
Allen, "Summer in Arcady", 1896
"The Wanderers", 1886 March 26-1886 May 8
"Aunt Ailsie", undated
"Through the Gap", undated
"Courtship of Allaphair", undated
"Grayson's Baby", undated
"Message in the Sand", undated
"Pope of the Big Sandy", undated
"After Bear in Colorado", undated
"Down the Kentucky on a Raft", undated
"Tarpon Fishing at Boca Grande", undated
"Hotel Four Seasons, Harrogate Term", undated
"A Hunting Peep into Jackson's Hole", undated
"How the South was Conquered", undated
"The Senator's Last Trade", undated
"Hardships of the Campaign", undated
"White Slaves of Haicheng", undated
"On the Dragon's Trail", undated
Untitled, undated
Scrapbooks, class notebooks, lectures, etc., 1870-1971, 1995
Scope and Contents note
This series comprises John Fox, Jr.'s notebooks, including class notebooks, notebooks for various literary works and a group of notebooks called "Odds and Ends." Eight scrapbooks on John Fox, Jr.'s family and his literary career also appear in this series, and they contain news materials as well as photographs of John, Jr. and the Fox family. The series also holds John, Jr.'s lectures, posters advertising his literary achievements and Harriet R. Holman's Southern Literary Journal article on him from 1971. Biographical materials for Richard Talbott Fox, writings on Fort Omaha by Oliver E. Fox, a plant record kept by James W. Fox and a 1939 scenic photograph make up the series as well.
Scrapbook, "Family and Friends", circa 1870-1919
Scrapbook, "Author and Reader", circa 1890-1911
Scrapbook, "A Cumberland Vendetta" and "A Mountain Europa", 1892-1900
Scrapbook, "Crittenden", 1897-1901, 1910
Scrapbook, "The Kentuckians" and Other Stories, 1896-1904
Scrapbook, "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come", 1903-1904
Scrapbook, "Following the Sun Flag", 1904-1907
Scrapbook, "Trail of the Lonesome Pine", 1901, 1905-1912, 1936, 1940
John Fox, Jr., Manchurian Notebooks, 3 volumes, undated
John Fox, Jr., "Play" Notebooks, undated
John Fox, Jr., Notebooks for "Brei Rabbit and Brei Coon in Ole Kentucky", undated
John Fox, Jr., Notebook, undated
Harriet R. Holman, "John Fox, Jr.: Appraisal and Self-Appraisal," Southern Literary Journal, 1971
John Fox, Jr., Biographical Materials, 1904-1962, 1995, undated
John Fox, Jr., General, 1893, 1896, 1900s, undated
- Box 11, Folder 24
Scope and Contents note
The John Fox, Jr. general folder contains various notes and newspaper clippings. Among the notes, the majority of which are undated, there are lists of "mountain" names, items and expressions.
Oliver E. Fox, Materials on Fort Omaha, Nebraska, 1895
Richard Talbott Fox, Biographical Materials, 1940 April, undated
John Fox, Jr., Class Notebook: Roman Law I, 1882 February 15-1882 May 31
John Fox, Jr., Class Notebook: Ethics, 1882 October
John Fox, Jr., Odds and Ends notebooks, Vol. I and II, 1882 December 16-1885 November 13
John Fox, Jr., Odds and Ends notebooks, Vol. III through VI, 1885 November 17- 1888 February 9
John Fox, Jr., Themes, 1883
John Fox, Jr., Lectures, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1910, undated
James W. Fox, Plant Record, 1875 April 10-1875 September 4
Photograph, 1939
Poster, "A Cumberland Vendetta", 1894
Poster, "Christmas Eve on Lonesome", circa 1904
Poster, "John Fox, Jr. in the March Metropolitan", circa 1906
Poster, "A Knight of the Cumberland", circa 1908
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