Cogar family papers

Abstract

The Cogar family papers (dated 1850s-1970s; 10.9 cubic feet, 25 boxes) primarily comprise the family correspondence, diaries, personal papers, and newspaper clippings, gathered and created by members of the Cogar family of Woodford County, Kentucky.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Cogar family papers
Date
1850s-1970s (inclusive)
Extent
10.9 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Baptists -- Kentucky.
Diaries -- United States -- Kentucky.
Family archives -- Kentucky.
Great Depression
Letters.
Midway (Ky.)
Philippines.
United States -- History -- World War, 1939-1945
West (U.S.) -- Description and travel.
Woodford County (Ky.)
Cogar family (Woodford County, Ky.)
Cogar, William Bennett, 1873-1937
Arrangement
Collection is arranged chronologically.
Finding Aid Author
Kaitlyn Moran
Preferred Citation
2019ms031: [Identification of item], Cogar family papers, 1850s-1970s, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
William Bennet Cogar, was born to Jamess Lowry and Susan (Susie) Carella Branham Cogar, on May 6, 1873 in Woodford County, Kentucky. He attended Midway Public Schools as a child and then studied at Kentucky University (now Transylvania). For a decade, William Bennet, worked as a salesman of grain, seed, farm implements and in the coal industry. On November 27, 1895, he organized the "Jolly Bachelors Club", a group focused on promoting matrimony. In 1896, William Bennet succeeded his father as the Sunday School Superintendent at Midway Baptist Church, a position he held for the rest of his life. Then in 1897, he gained employment for the Internal Revenue Service, as a stamp Deputy for Woodford County - 7th District. On June 22, 1904 he married Dora Deane Davis, at the home of the bride's mother in Midway, Kentucky. By 1909, his primary occupation was farming and breeding thoroughbred horses on his farm, Farm Leap, thirty-one miles south of Midway. In 1918 he served as Deputy Sheriff for the county. On November 28, 1929, he was elected Sheriff of Woodford County, a position he held until 1934. After his service as Sheriff, he was an organizer and first President of the Woodford County Farm Bureau. He died at Fawn Leap Farm on December 28, 1937 and was buried two days later at Midway Cemetery.
Eudora Deane Davis Cogar was born to Thompson Parrish and Lucy Ellen Trumbo Davis, on March 7, 1884 in Midway. At the turn of the twentieth century she attended Beaumont College, Harrodsburg, Kentucky and Hollins College, Roanoke, Virginia. On February 2, 1906, she gave birth to her first son, James Lowry Cogar in Midway. Her second son with William Bennet, Joseph Matthews Cogar, was born January 1, 1918. Throughout her life, she attended two churches - Midway Presbyterian and Midway Christian Church. Eudora Deane Davis Cogar died on July 3, 1962 in her hometown, Midway.
On February 25, 1875, Edna Owens Cogar Roddy, was born to Jamess Lowry and Susan (Susie) Carella Branham Cogar in Woodford County, Kentucky. She is the younger sister of William Bennet Cogar. From about 1881-1891, Edna attended Midway Public Schools. At age twenty-two, she married James Marion Roddy, a Baptist preacher. The couple gave birth to one son, James Marion Roddy in 1904. She and her husband lived in many places, including Midway when he was the minister at Midway Baptist Church. Edna Owens Cogar Roddy died in Midway on February 10, 1964.
Notes for these biographies were given by the collection donor, William B. Cogar, in 2015.
Scope and Content
The Cogar family papers (dated 1850s-1970s; 10.9 cubic feet, 25 boxes) primarily comprise the family correspondence, diaries, personal papers, and newspaper clippings, gathered and created by members of the Cogar family of Woodford County, Kentucky. The correspondence is mainly between William Cogar, Dora Davis Cogar, her sons Joseph and James Cogar, and Joseph's wife, Happy Cogar, documenting family life, travel, education, births and deaths, social events, and Dora's declining health. The bulk of the letters were written during the Great Depression and World War II. The personal papers include Dora Cogar's will, resumes, and diplomas. Highlights in the papers include correspondence from James L. Cogar documenting his time teaching at the Brent School in the Philippines.
The Cogar family papers also contain the personal diaries of several members of the Cogar family including Woodford County Sheriff William B. Cogar, Edna Cogar, and an unknown person. Eighteen of the diaries belonged to Sheriff William B. Cogar (1873-1937) from 1916-1937, three diaries belonging to someone unknown, and one diary belonged to Miss Edna Cogar in 1894. Also, included is a journal written by Mayme Cogar and a journal by William Cogar documenting their trip to the American West in 1924. Of significance, Sheriff Cogar's diary from 1921 documents the lynching of Richard James, a Black distillery worker from Midway, Versailles, Kentucky, by a mob. Cogar's writings about the lynching are short, yet give a factual chronology of events transpired.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Papers, 1850s-1970s

Scope and Contents

The Papers series (1850s-1970s) primarily consists of letters among Cogar family members about day to day life. The majority of the letters were written during the Great Depression and the Second World War. The series also includes diplomas, estate records, and newspaper clippings.

1850s-1877

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1875-1890s

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1900

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1900-1901

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1902

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1903 January-June

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1903 July-September

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1903 October-1904 January

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1904 January-April

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1904 May

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1904 June-December

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1905-1906

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1907-1908

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1911-1918

  • Box 2, folder 7
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1923-1927

  • Box 2, folder 8
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1928-1929

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1930

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1931

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1932

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1933 February-August

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1933 September

  • Box 3, folder 5-6
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1933 October

  • Box 3, folder 7-8
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1933 November

  • Box 3, folder 9
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1933 December

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1934 January

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1934 February

  • Box 4, folder 6
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1934 March-April

  • Box 4, folder 7
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1934 May

  • Box 4, folder 8
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1934 June-July

  • Box 5, folder 1
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1934 September

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1934 October

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1934 November

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1934 December

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1935 January

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1935 February

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1935 March

  • Box 5, folder 8
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1935 April

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1935 May

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1935 June-August

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1935 September

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1935 October

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1935 November

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1935 December

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1936 January

  • Box 6, folder 7
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1936 February

  • Box 6, folder 8
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1936 March

  • Box 6, folder 9
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1936 April

  • Box 6, folder 10
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1936 May

  • Box 7, folder 1
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1936 June

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1936 July-August

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1936 September

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1936 October

  • Box 7, folder 5
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1936 November

  • Box 7, folder 6
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1936 December

  • Box 7, folder 7
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1937 January

  • Box 7, folder 8
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1937 February

  • Box 7, folder 9
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1937 March-April

  • Box 8, folder 1
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1937 May-June

  • Box 8, folder 2
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1937 July-August

  • Box 8, folder 3
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1937 September

  • Box 8, folder 4
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1937 October

  • Box 8, folder 5-6
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1937 November

  • Box 8, folder 7
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1937 December

  • Box 8, folder 8
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1938 January

  • Box 8, folder 9
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1938 February

  • Box 8, folder 10
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1938 March

  • Box 9, folder 1
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1938 April

  • Box 9, folder 2
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1938 May-June

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1938 July-August

  • Box 9, folder 4
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1938 September-December

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1939 January-February

  • Box 9, folder 6
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1939 March-May

  • Box 9, folder 7
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1939 June-July

  • Box 9, folder 8
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1939 August-September

  • Box 10, folder 1
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1939 October

  • Box 10, folder 2
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1939 November-December

  • Box 10, folder 3
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1940 January-February

  • Box 10, folder 4
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1940 March-May

  • Box 10, folder 5
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1940 June-July

  • Box 10, folder 6
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1940 August

  • Box 10, folder 7
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1940 September-October

  • Box 10, folder 8
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1940 November

  • Box 11, folder 1
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1940 December

  • Box 11, folder 2
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1941 January

  • Box 11, folder 3
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1941 February

  • Box 11, folder 4
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1941 March-April

  • Box 11, folder 5
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1941 May-June

  • Box 11, folder 6
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1941 July-August

  • Box 11, folder 7
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1941 September-October

  • Box 12, folder 1
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1941 November-December

  • Box 12, folder 2
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1942 January-February

  • Box 12, folder 3
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1942 March-April

  • Box 12, folder 4
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1942 May-June

  • Box 12, folder 5
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1942 July

  • Box 12, folder 6
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1942 August

  • Box 12, folder 7
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1942 September

  • Box 12, folder 8
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1942 October

  • Box 13, folder 1
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1942 November-December

  • Box 13, folder 2
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1943 January-February

  • Box 13, folder 3
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1943 March-April

  • Box 13, folder 4
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1943 May-June

  • Box 13, folder 5
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1943 July-September

  • Box 13, folder 6
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1943 October-December

  • Box 14, folder 1
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1944 January-February

  • Box 14, folder 2
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1944 March-April

  • Box 14, folder 3
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1944 May-July

  • Box 14, folder 4
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1944 August-December

  • Box 14, folder 5
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1945 January-May

  • Box 14, folder 6
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1945 June-October

  • Box 15, folder 1
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1945 November-December

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1946 January-May

  • Box 15, folder 3
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1946 June-July

  • Box 15, folder 4
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1946 August-December

  • Box 15, folder 5
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1947 January-April

  • Box 15, folder 6
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1947 May-August

  • Box 15, folder 7
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1947 August-December

  • Box 16, folder 1
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1948 January-May

  • Box 16, folder 2
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1948 June-December

  • Box 16, folder 3
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1949 January-April

  • Box 16, folder 4
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1949 May-August

  • Box 16, folder 5
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1949 September-December

  • Box 16, folder 6
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1950 January-March

  • Box 17, folder 1
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1950 April-May

  • Box 17, folder 2
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1950 June-July

  • Box 17, folder 3
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1950 July-October

  • Box 17, folder 4
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1950 October-1951 May

  • Box 17, folder 5
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1951 May-July

  • Box 17, folder 6
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1951 July-October

  • Box 17, folder 7
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1951 December-1952 March

  • Box 18, folder 1
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1952 April-May

  • Box 18, folder 2
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1952 May-July

  • Box 18, folder 3
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1952 July-December

  • Box 18, folder 4
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1953 January-May

  • Box 18, folder 5
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1953 June-July

  • Box 18, folder 6
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1953 August-December

  • Box 18, folder 7
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1954 January-August

  • Box 19, folder 1
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1954 September-December

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1955 January-May

  • Box 19, folder 3
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1955 May-August

  • Box 19, folder 4
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1955 September-December

  • Box 19, folder 5
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1956 January-May

  • Box 19, folder 6
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1956 June-August

  • Box 20, folder 1
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1956 September-December

  • Box 20, folder 2
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1957 January-June

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1957 July-December

  • Box 20, folder 4
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1958 January-May

  • Box 20, folder 5
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1958 June-December

  • Box 20, folder 6
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1959 January-April

  • Box 20, folder 7
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1959 May-July

  • Box 21, folder 1
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1959 July-December, 1960-1961

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1962

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1963-1969

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1970s

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Diaries, 1894-1943

Scope and Contents

The Diaries series (1894-1943) contains diaries or journals kept by Mayme, William, and Edna Cogar. Most of the diaries were written by William Cogar and record his daily tasks as a sheriff and tobacco farmer in Versailles, Kentucky. Three of the diaries are by an unknown author.

Mayme Cogar travel journal, 1924 February-May

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Diary of Edna Cogar, 1894

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1916

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1917

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1920

  • Box 22, folder 4
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1921

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1922

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Journal of Will Cogar, Trip West, 1924

  • Box 23, folder 1
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1928

  • Box 23, folder 2
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1929

  • Box 23, folder 3
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1930

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1931

  • Box 23, folder 5
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1932

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1933

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William B. Cogar record book, 1934

  • Box 24, folder 2
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1934

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1935

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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1936

  • Box 24, folder 5
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Diary of William B. Cogar, 1937

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Diary, author unknown, 1938

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Diary, author unknown, 1941

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Diary, author unknown, 1942

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