Lyle family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Lyle family papers
- Date
- 1768-1944, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 8.33 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Second Great Awakening -- Kentucky.
- Bourbon County (Ky.) -- History.
- Sermons.
- Correspondence.
- Kentucky -- Religion.
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
- Rockbridge County (Va.)
- Preferred Citation
- 62m49: [Identification of item], Lyle family papers, 1789-1944, undated University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Ministers, newspaper publishers. John Lyle was an elder of the Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church in Rockbridge County, Virginia. His sons, the Rev. John Lyle and Joel Reid Lyle came to Kentucky in the early 19th century. Joel Lyle had three sons, William, John and Joel Kenney Lyle; the latter married Maria Nourse. They were the parents of Lizzie, Helen and Charles Nourse Lyle. The Rev. John Lyle operated private schools in Bourbon County, Ky. and a printing shop in Paris in addition to his pastoral duties. He was active in the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky. Joel Reid Lyle taught in his brother's schools but resigned in 1809 to publish the Western Citizen, a Paris newspaper. He retired in 1829, turning the paper over to his son, William.
- Scope and Content
- The Lyle family papers (dated 1768-1944, undated; 8.3 cubic feet; 21 boxes) represent four generations of the family, which lived in Rockbridge County, Virginia and Bourbon County, Kentucky. The elder John Lyle is well represented through his correspondence in the collection. Papers relating to his son, the Rev. John Lyle, include his sermon on Order preached in opposition to the extravagancies which he perceived in the frontier revival, and a copy of the Circular Letter to the churches of the synod of Kentucky. There are letters between Joel Reid Lyle and his sons, William and John who attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and Joel Kenney who attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, and Princeton Theological Seminary. These letters (1825-1849) comment on events of the times, the Second Great Revival, the Campbell-Rice debates, the Bank of Kentucky, slavery, abolition, and troubles in Texas. Joel Kenney Lyle's papers (1842-1872) include correspondence, and records pertaining to his pastorates in Kentucky, sermons and notes. References to the Civil War are frequent.
- Genealogical materials concerning both the Nourse and Lyle families were accumulated by Marie Nourse Lyle. Additional papers deal with Mrs. Lyle and her children. Among the Lyle papers are early indentures, day books, diaries, scrapbooks, and broadsides. Correspondents include Archibald Alexander of Princeton Theological Seminary, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, Presbyterian historian Robert Davidson, textbook author and educator W. H. McGuffey, and religious historian William B. Sprague.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers 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
Kentucky territory correspondence, 1800-1822
John Lyle memoir and Maria Nourse Lyle reminiscence, 1901
Joseph Nourse letter to William Nourse and Mrs. Lucas's estate ledger, 1788 June 24
Circular letter from the Synod of Kentucky, 1803
Joel Reid Lyle letters to William C. Lyle, 1825-1827
Joel Reid Lyle letters to William C. Lyle at Miami University, 1828-1829
Joel Reid Lyle letter to John Lyle at Miami University and Oxford, Ohio, 1834-1838
Letters to Joel Reid Lyle, 1832-1837
Letters to Joel Reid Lyle, 1840-1849
Joel Reid Lyle speeches and notes, 1840-1865
Joel Reid Lyle letter to Joel K. Lyle, 1843-1848
Joel K. Lyle letter to his family from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1843-1845
Joel K. Lyle letter to his family from Princeton Theological Seminary, 1846-1847
Joel K. Lyle letter to his family from Princeton Theological Seminary, 1848-1849
Joel K. Lyle letter to Dr. John A. Lyle, 1846-1849
Scrapbook of newspaper articles by Joel K. Lyle, 1851-1868
Joel K. Lyle letter to John A. Lyle, 1850-1852
Joel K. Lyle correspondence, 1852-1855
Joel K. Lyle correspondence, 1856-1859
Joel K. Lyle and Nicholasville Church correspondence, 1853-1855
Danville Theological Seminary commission letter and account books, 1855-1856
Joel K. Lyle diary while agent at Danville Theological Seminary, 1855 October-December
Mount Horeb church history, correspondence, and log of orchard, 1857-1863
Family correspondence, 1852 December-1856 April
Family correspondence, 1856 April-1859 December
Family correspondence, 1860-1864
American Tract Society Major Sanderson by Joel K. Lyle, 1862
Family correspondence, 1865-1866
Family correspondence, 1867-1868
Family correspondence, 1869
Presbyterian General Assembly programs and receipts, 1869 May-June
Board of Domestic Missions correspondence and donation records, 1866-1869
Board of Domestic Missions correspondence and donation records, 1869-1871
Joel K. Lyle and American Tract Society correspondence, 1871
Family correspondence, 1870
Family correspondence, 1871 January-June
Family correspondence, 1871 August-December
Lizzie Agnes Lyle letters from the Ohio Female Seminary, 1871 September 14-December 11
Lizzie Agnes Lyle letters from the Ohio Female Seminary, 1872 January 2-March 21
Lizzie Agnes Lyle letters from the Ohio Female Seminary, 1872 March 25-June 1
Lizzie Agnes Lyle autograph book, 1872-1876
Estate sale and receipts upon Joel K. Lyle's death, 1872
Maria Nourse Lyle correspondence, bonds, and Nourse family index, 1890-1891
Correspondence upon the death of Maria Nourse Lyle, 1904
Lizzie Agnes Lyle correspondence, receipts and memorandum book, 1895-1915
Lizzie Agnes Lyle Daughters of American Revolution correspondence and accounts, 1906-1911
Helen Lyle Western College for Women correspondence, receipts, estate records, 1877-1934
Daughters of the American Revolution correspondence, member profiles and receipts, 1896-1915
Daughters of the American Revolution Yearbook-Lexington, Kentucky, 1908-1910
National Cathedral in Washington DC donation certificates and broadside, 1898-1929
Second Presbyterian Church in Lexington, Kentucky programs and club reports, 1896-1929
Christmas broadside, advertisements, undated
Essays, poems and short stories collected by Maria Nourse Lyle, undated
Wedding invitations, 1918-1936
Charles N. Lyle correspondence, 1902-1944
Charles N. Lyle financial records, 1907-1939
Bettina Richardson Lyle correspondence, Kentucky State Nurse certificate, 1913-1938
Bettina Richardson Lyle book of poems, undated
Transylvania Printing and Publishing Company history, correspondence, account records, 1873-1940
Charles N. Lyle's History of the works of Reverand John Lyle and the Kentucky Presbyterian Church, undated
Charles N. Lyle Transylvania Printing Company notebook, undated
Charles N. Lyle financial records, 1920-1932
A Few Facts about Joel K. Lyle by Charles N. Lyle, undated
Reverand John Lyle's Sermon on Order, 1833
Joel K. Lyle sermons, 1848-1850
Joel K. Lyle sermons, 1850-1869
Joel K. Lyle sermons, 1850-1870
Joel K. Lyle printed sermons, 1865
Joel K. Lyle sermons and notes, undated
Joel K. Lyle articles, 1848-1864
Joel K. Lyle sermon from 1852, printed by Charles N. Lyle, undated
Joel K. Lyle diaries, 1858-1861
Joel K. Lyle diaries, 1861-1864
Joel K. Lyle diaries, 1865-1870
Joel K. Lyle diaries, 1871-1872
Joel K. Lyle scrapbook, 1848
Joel K. Lyle and Charles N. Lyle scrapbook, undated
Charles N. Lyle scrapbook, undated
Charles N. Lyle scrapbook, 1894
Maria N. Lyle cookbook, 1854 April 12
Charles N. Lyle notebooks, 1890-1907
Lizzie Agnes Lyle historical and literary notebooks, 1897-1898
Lizzie Agnes Lyle's copy of The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church, 1855 October 10
Lizzie Agnes Lyle's notebook of genealogical information, 1887
Lizzie Agnes Lyle's diary, 1907 November 10-1912 March 7
Lizzie Agnes Lyle's diary, 1907 November 24-1925 October 30
Jane Stamp's Richardson scrapbook, 1858-1899
Jane Stamp's Richardson poem book, 1891-1899
Helen Lyle at Western Female Seminary notebooks, 1876-1878
Joel K. Lyle private essays, 1848-1870
Scrapbook of famous people, 1871-1879
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings on domesticity, undated
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1910-1921
John Lyle's emigrant and correspondence on family history, 1896
Gaines' family documents, 1827-1872
Lyle family correspondence rewritten, family history, family tree, undated
Daniel Branch correspondence, 1847-1891
Gaines/Houston/Kenney/Reid/Boggs genealogy notes, undated
M.C. Lyle and John Lyle correspondence about family history, 1889
Emigrants for Matthew, John, Samuel and Daniel Lyle, undated
Oscar Lyle correspondence and poetry, 1889-1892
Correspondence to Lizzie Lyle about family history, 1900-1915
Report on the Morgan family, 1935
Nourse family correspondence before the publication of The Descendents of James Nourse, 1889-1893
Copies of Nourse family correspondence, 1800-1821
Notes on Nourse genealogy and family tree, undated
Notes on Nourse family correspondence, 1899
Michael Nourse and Mary Rittenhouse genealogy, 1890
Genealogy project scrapbook, 1889 January 1-1902 March 12
Copies of Nourse family diaries, 1768-1783
James Nourse and his Descendents, undated
Pictures and illustrations of Nourse genealogy, undated
James Nourse and his Descendents unbound copy, undated
John Lyle day books, Bourbon Academy, 1806-1807
Carriers Address to the Patrons of the Western Citizen: signed by John Hite, 1848 January 1
John Hunt Morgan proclamation to Inhabitants of Kentucky: reprint, 1862 August 22
Joel Lyle The Protest - Broadside against resolutions adopted by Session of Paris Church, undated
Copy of the Declaration of Independence, undated
Vance Armentrout - Romance of Older Politics and Service of New United in J. C. W. Beckman broadside, undated
Bettie Breckinridge Richardson's Diploma from the Free Hospital for Women Brookline, MA, 1913 April 1
The Kentucky Citizen, 1906 February 21
Lyle family scholarships and diplomas, 1812-1914
Five Million Memorial Fund certificates, 1870
Broadside to A Member fo the Synod of Kentucky - A reply to the pamphlet Case of McCalla against Blythe, 1815 February 14
Broadsides for 1925 sesquicentennial of Lexington, 1925
Indentured Servant Contract, 1818
Western Citizen Broadside, 1812
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