Hattie Lawson postcards
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Hattie Lawson postcards
- Date
- 1904-1922 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.02 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Cities and towns -- Kentucky.
- Postcards -- 20th century.
- Postcards -- Kentucky.
- United States -- Description and travel.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject.
- Preferred Citation
- 2012ms734 : [identification of item], Hattie Lawson postcards, 1904-1922, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Hattie May Lawson (1873-1958) was born in Tennessee, but lived much of her life in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. She worked as a housekeeper and a nurse, and never married.
- Scope and Content
- The Hattie Lawson postcards (dated 1904-1922; 0.02 cubic feet; 1 folder) comprise 72 postcards sent to Hattie Lawson by friends and family that document travel in the United States and Canada during the early 20th century. The bulk of the postcards are from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, but the collection also contains cards from numerous other states and one card from Canada. The collection is organized by location depicted on the postcard. Of particular interest is a 1918 postcard sent from Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky.
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
Alabama (Birmingham) postcard depicting Terminal Station, 1904-1922
Arizona (Flagstaff) postcard depicting Lowell Observatory, undated
Arkansas (Hot Springs) postcard depicting Ozark Bath House, 1913
California postcards depicting Santa Monica pier, Catalina Island, Palace Hotel (San Francisco), and Golden Gate Park (San Francisco), 1918-1922
Colorado (Colorado Springs) postcard depicting Antlers Hotel and public library, 1912
Georgia (Columbus) postcards depicting Chattahoochee Falls and Courthouse, undated
Illinois (Chicago) postcards depicting Hotel La Salle, Kosciuscko Monument, State and Madison Streets, and Lincoln Park, 1913-1917
Indiana (Warsaw) postcards depicting Center Street and Christian Church, 1917
Kentucky postcards depicting downtown scenes and I.C.R.R. office and Usonia Hotel (Fulton); Capitol Hotel (Frankfort); Daniel Boone's Cabin; L. & N Railway Building and Camp Zachary Taylor (Louisville); First Baptis Church, Elks HomeFranklin School, Courthouse, Carnegie Library, Grace Church, Episcopal Church, Kentucky Avenue Presbyterian Church, Wallace Park, and downtown scenes (Paducah), 1909-1919
Michigan (Detroit) postcards depicting floral clock at Water Works Park and excursion steamers, 1916
Missouri (St. Louis) postcards depicting City Hall, St. Anthony's Hospital, Washington University, Statler Hotel, downtown scenes, Union Station, Forest Park, Lafayette Park, Kentucky State Building at the World's Fair, and celebrating the St. Louis centennial, 1904-1922
New Mexico postcard depicting kiva, unnamed location, 1918
New York postcards depicting Niagara Falls, Loon Lake (Adirondack Mountains), and Woolworth Building (New York), 1918
Ohio (Toledo) postcard depicting Southern Hotel, undated
Tennessee postcards depicting New Union Depot (Memphis); L & N Railroad bridges and trestle (Clarksville); Centennial Park, Parthenon, State Penitentiary, Tennessee School for the Blind, St. Thomas Infirmary, State Capitol, and Stahlman Building (Nashville), 1911-1918
Utah (Salt Lake City) postcard depicting Temple Block and Brigham Young Monument, 1918
Wisconsin (Milwaukee) postcard depicting Cudahy Apartments, 1913
Wyoming photo postcard depicting Big Horn Hot Springs, 1918
Yellowstone National Park postcards depicting Castle Geyser and bears at Upper Geyser Basin, 1918
Canada (Windsor, Ontario) postcard depicting Windsor Race Track, 1913
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