Linda Neville papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Linda Neville papers
- Date
- 1783-1974 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 94.71 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Medical records -- Kentucky.
- Legal files.
- Legal briefs.
- Medical care -- Kentucky -- History -- 20th century.
- Trachoma.
- Women in medicine.
- Lawyers -- Correspondence.
- Social workers -- Correspondence.
- Blind -- Kentucky.
- Blindness -- Prevention.
- Eye -- Diseases.
- Arrangement
- Organized into the following series: Linda Neville, Neville family, Correspondence and papers; Financial materials, Mountain financial materials, Mountain Fund patient files, Publications, Subject files, and Photographs.
- Preferred Citation
- 61m158 : [identification of item], Linda Neville papers, 1783-1974, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Born on April 23, 1873 in Lexington, Kentucky, Linda Neville devoted much of her life to the welfare of children and the prevention of blindness in Kentucky.
- Her father, John Henry Neville, was a professor of Greek and Latin at Kentucky University (now Transylvania University) and later at the University of Kentucky. Her mother, Mary Payne, was from a prominent Lexington family. She had one sister, Mary.
- Neville received a bachelor's degree in Greek and Latin from Bryn Mawr College in 1895, then returned to Lexington where she taught children out of her home and devoted much of her time to charity and juvenile court boards. This time marked the beginning of Neville's civic work, with her joining such organizations as the Gleaners of Christ Church Episcopal, the Lexington Civic League, the Associated Charities, and the Women's Christian Temperence Union. Neville also actively participated in the Fayette County women's suffrage movement.
- In the summer of 1908, Neville accepted an invitation from her friend and fellow Lexington native Katherine Pettit to visit the Hindman Settlement School, located in the eastern Kentucky mountains of Knott County. While there, she witnessed many people with sight-related problems and learned of the prevalence of trachoma, a highly contagious form of conjunctivitis and a major cause of blindness in eastern Kentucky. Neville made it her priority to help these people, bringing back with her on that first trip the first of many patients to come to Lexington for medical treatment.
- Neville often personally subsidized these patients and even opened her home to them while they received treatment in Lexington. In 1908, Neville established the Mountain Fund which enabled her to accept donations from family and friends to support the cause. The Fund enabled certain pupils of the Hindman Settlement School, as well as other eastern Kentuckians, to travel to Lexington and Louisville in order to receive care for their various ailments. Although the fund never exceeded more than $1000 in a year, donations in the form of clothing, transportation, and other gifts were also received. Moreover, Neville convinced several hospitals and physicians in Lexington and Louisville to provide free or discounted treatment for the Mountain Fund patients.
- In cooperation with private practice oculists, Neville also helped set up trachoma clinics around the Kentucky mountains. Many of the people who visited these clinics, in need of long-term hospital care and too impoverished to pay for it themselves, eventually became Mountain Fund patients. The addition of financial support from the United States Public Health Service in 1915, along with administrative support from the American Red Cross, enabled the Mountain Fund to extend its coverage to patients outside of the mountains, as well as expand its work to include needy crippled children. This work continued until the formation of the Kentucky Crippled Children's Commission in 1924. The last trachoma clinic was held in 1924 when it was replaced by the establishment of county health services.
- In addition to her work with trachoma, Neville helped to maintain several venereal clinics throughout Kentucky with the hope of reducing the number of newborns with eye problems caused by gonorrhea and syphilis. The number of babies born with these ailments significantly decreased as a result.
- In 1910, Neville founded the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness and became Executive Secretary. In conjunction with her work, she helped draft laws and lobbied successfully for legislation which struck at the causes of blindness. The first such law was the Opthalmia-Trachoma Reporting Law which required that all newborn babies with diseased eyes be reported to local boards of health. It also carried a provision for the instruction of midwives on the prevention of eye diseases.
- Among her other activities, Neville was a Field Representative for the American Red Cross from 1919 to 1924, was a member of the Kentucky Child Welfare Commission, served on the State Board of Charities and Corrections from 1924-1928 (which later became the Department of Welfare), and served for many years as a consultant to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. She also organized a nationwide network of health reformers with whom she consulted over the years.
- Linda Neville received much recognition for her work towards the prevention of blindness. Most notably, the St. Louis Society for the Blind awarded her with the Leslie Dana Gold Medal in 1944.
- Neville adopted two children whom she met as a result of her work, David Neville Devary and Joanna Pennington.
- Linda Neville died on June 2, 1961 and is buried in the Lexington Cemetery.
- Scope and Content
- Biographical materials in this collection, ranging from 1783-1961, include sketches of Neville's life, her daily activity logs, news clippings, and personal keepsakes. Also present are the papers of several of Neville's relatives, including correspondence, business records, financial materials, and personal effects. Linda Neville's correspondence ranges from 1879 to 1959 and documents her relationship with such organizations as the Red Cross, the Kentucky State Board of Health, the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, and the Kentucky State Board of Charities and Corrections. There is also correspondence with other Lexington, Kentucky reformers, including Katherine Pettit of the Hindman Settlement School, Mary Breckinridge of the Frontier Nursing Service, and Mrs. Desha (Madge) Breckinridge, who was active in Lexington's women's suffrage movement. Financial materials include cancelled checks, bank statements, bills, deposit slips, and tax bills covering Neville's personal expenses during 1909-1958. Financial materials are also included for the Mountain Fund, the account Neville created in order to keep track of donations given to help needy eye patients, and contain bills received for services rendered to patients, as well as bills reflecting its daily operations. Patient files range from 1908-1958 and include the case records of individuals who applied to the Mountain Fund for medical assistance. Publications present within this collection include journals, newsletters, reviews, pamphlets, bulletins, reports, books, and legislation, mostly relating to blindness, trachoma, syphilis, prison reform, and social welfare reform. Subject files include materials representing Neville's various interests and reform efforts.
- A collection of photographs (PA61M158) also exists for this collection, portraying people and events from Neville's personal and professional life.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Some materials in this collection have been restricted due to the presence of personal identifying information.
- Records in Boxes 103-105 and 117-160 are restricted through the year 2038 as follows:
- 1. Materials are accessible only with the permission of the appropriate curator or archivist.
- 2. Researchers must complete a manuscript restrictions form before access will be granted.
- 3. These materials may not be photocopied, microfilmed, digitized, or reproduced in any manner.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Linda Neville, 1895-1961, undated
Autobiographical narratives, 1917-1958, undated
Biographical sketches, 1922-1954, undated
Biographical materials, 1905-1961, undated
Clippings, 1905-1929
Clippings, 1930-1939
Clippings, 1940-1949
Clippings, 1950-1961
Clippings, undated
Educational records, undated
Bibliography of works by or about Linda Neville, undated
Drafts of will [hand written], 1954 and 1957
Daily activities logs, 1913-1958
1913
1916-1919
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1922
1923 January-June
1923 July-December
1924
1926
1929
1934
1939, 1958
Personal effects, 1894-1950, undated
Address Book, undated
Keepsakes, 1894-1923
Keepsakes, 1926-1950, undated
Neville family recipes, undated
Illustrations, undated
School notes, undated
School exercise books, undated
Awards and honors, undated
Obituary notice for John H. Neville, 1908
- Box 4, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
Includes newspaper clippings and notes of sympathy to Linda Neville and her sister Mary
Neville family genealogy, undated
David Neville Devary, undated
- Box 4, folder 4
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's adopted son. Includes correspondence from David to Linda Neville, legal documents, financial records, and mental health records.
Joanne Pennington, 1944-1956
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's adopted daughter
Correspondence from Joanne to Linda Neville, 1940-1950
Correspondence from Joanne to Linda Neville, 1951-1956
Report cards, Kentucky School of the Blind, 1944-1950
War savings bonds, 1944-1946
Neville family, 1783-1961, undated
John Henry Neville (1827-1908), 1847-1955, undated
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's Father
Biographical materials, undated
Correspondence, 1847-1955, undated
1847-1858
- Box 5, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
Includes letters to and from his sisters, Caroline and Mary
1870-1884
1890-1905
1906-1908
undated
Neville genealogy correspondence, 1880-1954, undated
Miscellaneous, 1868, 1894-1909, undated
Neville genealogy notes, 1904-1909, undated
Property tax bills, utility bills and building permits, 1902-1903
Property deed transferring a lot on Lexington's Main Street to B. G. Thomas, 1894 April
Scholarly publications and writings, undated
Letters from Europe, 1868
Tributes, undated
Notes and miscellaneous materials, undated
Personal effects, 1848, 1908, undated
Notebook [Greek], undated
Notebook [Greek], undated
Notebook [Roman Literature (?)], undated
Notebook [Latin], undated
Notebook [Roman], undated
Christian Hymn Book, A. Campbell, 1848
State University of Kentucky, Report of the Association of Alumni for the Year Ending June, 1908, 1908
Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, undated
Journal [Quotes], undated
Notebook, undated
Mary Payne Neville (d. 1886), 1848-1885, undated
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's Mother
Correspondence, 1848-1870
Correspondence, 1860-1869
Correspondence, 1870
Correspondence, 1871-1885
Correspondence, undated
Correspondence, undated
Notebook, 1882
Mary Neville (1871-1931), 1881-1933, undated
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's Sister
Correspondence, 1881-1931, undated
Personal effects, 1912-1933, undated
Notebook [French], undated
Notebook [Latin], undated
Notebook [Greek], undated
Affidavit of inheritance from Mary Neville to Linda Neville, 1933
Bank deposits, 1912-1915, 1919-1921
Bank deposits, 1922-1925
Bills, 1923-1924
Stocks and Bonds purchased, 1924-1929
Miscellaneous financial materials, 1919-1923
Cancelled checks, 1909-1930, undated
1909-1914
1915-1917
1919-1921
1922
1923
1924
1927
1928
1929-1930
Miscellaneous checks, undated
Bank statements, 1921-1931
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
Carolyn Neville Pearre (1831-1910), 1783-1785, 1873-1911, undated
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's Aunt (paternal)
Biographical materials, undated
Clippings and the Ann Arbor Bible Chairs: Twelve Studies in the Life of Christ, undated
Correspondence, 1873-1906, undated
Writings, 1893-1898
Land deeds, 1783-1785
Financial records, 1908-1911
"Christian Woman's Board of Missions" Membership Certificates [3], undated
Virginia A. Neville (d. 1926), 1874-1933, undated
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's Aunt (paternal)
Correspondence, 1874-1926, undated
1874-1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914-1916
1919-1921
1922
1923-1925
undated
Notes, undated
Correspondence and Will, 1924-1926
Correspondence Concerning the Virginia Neville Estate, 1917-1933
1927-1928
1929-1931
1932-1933
Narrative Accounting of Estate, 1923-1924
Narrative Accounting of Estate, 1926-1932
Report of Estate, 1931 October 31
Checks, 1917-1933
Deposits, 1931-1933
Disbursement of Estate [ledger], 1928-1931
Bank statements, 1928-1933
The Paynes, undated
John Breckinridge Payne (1830-1891), 1844-1853
Ellen Wooley Payne, 1889-1904, undated
John Breckinridge Payne, Jr. (1866-1892), 1870-1911, undated
Linda Payne Kerr (1867-1896), 1884-1922, undated
Margaret Payne (1870-1935), 1923, undated
Mary T. Payne (1872-1915), 1895
Scope and Contents note
Daughter of J.B. Payne and Ellen Wooley Payne, cousin to Linda Neville
Financial materials, 1895
Sallie Wickliffe Payne (1864-1865), undated
Scope and Contents note
Daughter of J.B. Payne and Ellen Wooley Payne, cousin to Linda Neville
Correspondence, undated
Daniel McCarty Payne (1794-1865), 1805-1873, undated
Scope and Contents note
Grandfather to Linda Neville (maternal)
Financial materials, 1850-1851
Correspondence, 1805-1873, undated
1805-1816
1818-1819
1820-1827
1828-1836
1839-1846
1847-1850
1851-1854
1856-1873
undated
Zelinda Ann Smith Payne (1809-1883), undated
Scope and Contents note
Wife of Daniel McCarty Payne, Grandmother to Linda Neville
Correspondence, undated
- Box 16, folder 11
Scope and Contents note
Includes a hand-written will dated November 28, 1879 and financial records
Edward Conyers Payne (1841-1871), undated
Scope and Contents note
Linda Neville's Uncle (maternal)
Notebook [moral philosophy], undated
Wellington Payne (1835-1899), 1872-1873, undated
Emma Williams Payne, 1909-1912
Scope and Contents note
Unsure of lineage, but was married to a Justice of the Peace in Lexington, KY, J.B. Payne (who is not the above-mentioned John Breckinridge Payne). J.B. Payne died in 1909 and is buried in the Lexington cemetery.
Taxes, 1909-1912
Charles Kerr (1863-1950), 1787-1920, 1950, undated
Scope and Contents note
Husband to Zelinda Ann Payne, cousin of Linda Neville
Biographical materials, 1892-1910, 1950
Personal documents, 1892-1910
Charles Kerr Sr.: Judge Courageous, Robert Wickliffe Wooley, 1950 July 20
Genealogy, 1897-1906
Diaries, 1901-1905
Writings, speeches, and notes, 1905-1918, undated
Correspondence, 1839-1913, undated
Miscellaneous, 1839-1913, undated
1839-1842
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888 January-August
1888 September-October
1888 November-December
1889
1890
1891 January-July
1891 August-December
1892 January-March
1892 April-August
1892 September-December
1893 January-May
1893 June-August
1893 September-December
1894 January-March
1894 April-August
1894 September-December
1895 January-June
1895 July-December
1896 January-March
1896 April-July
1896 August-December
1897 January-February
1897 March-April
1897 May-June
1897 July-August
1897 September-October
1897 October
1897 November-December
1898 January-February
1898 March-April
1898 May-June
1898 July-August
1898 September-October
1898 November-December
1899 January-March
1899 April-May
1899 June-July
1899 August-October
1899 November-December
undated [circa 1899]
1900 January-February
1900 March-April
1900 May-June
1900 July-September
1900 November-December
circa 1900
1901 January-February
1901 March-April
1901 May
1901 June-July
1901 August-September
1901 October
1901 November-December
circa 1901
1902 January-February
1902 March-April
1902 May-June
1902 July-August
1902 September
1902 October
1902 November-December
circa 1902
circa 1902
1903 January
1903 February-March
1903 April-June
1903 July
1903 August
1903 September
1903 October-November
1903 December
circa 1903
1904 January-February
1904 March-April
1904 May-June
1904 July
1904 August
1904 September
1904 October
1904 November-December
circa 1904
Women's suffrage, 1904
1905 January-March
1905 April-May
1905 June-July
1905 August-October
1905 November-December
1906 January-February
1906 March-April
1906 May-June
1906 July-August
1906 September-October
1906 November-December
1907 January
1907 February
1907 March
1907 April
1907 May
1907 June
1907 July
1907 August
1907 September
1907 October-December
1908 January-March
1908 April-December
1910
To Charles Kerr, 1911
From Charles Kerr, 1911
1913
undated
undated
undated
Clippings, circa 1898-1905
Financial papers, 1845-1920
Bills, 1886-1920
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900 January-May
1900 June-December
1901 January-May
1901 June-December
1902 January-June
1902 July-December
1903 January-May
1903 June-December
1904
1906-1920
undated
Checks, 1892-1909
Miscellaneous, 1845-1913
Receipts and taxes, undated
Mortgage contract and slips for agreement to pay, undated
- Box 35, folder 11
Scope and Contents note
From C.E. Talbert to Samual A. Crocker and Co.; in envelope addressed to Thornton and Kerr Law Firm
Account expense books, 1845-1890
Account expense books, 1891-1902
Bank ledgers, 1889-1908
Financial bank ledger, 1909-1913
Financial bank ledger, Bank of Kentucky, 1909-1911
Legal papers, 1787-1915, undated
Alford - Blue Grass Building and Loan Association, 1863-1915, undated
Alford, O.P. and Fitzgerald, J.W., undated
Allen, B.R. vs. Thompson, W.Z., undated
Anderson, Dovey B., 1901
Anderson, James Blythe, 1914-1915
Anderson, R.H., 1911
Ashley, M.A., undated
Bailey, Ann M., 1898
Bain, H.W., Maggie A. Hottes and John Banks, undated
Ball, T.W. and Leslie, R., 1894
Bank of Kentucky, 1875
Bankers, 1873-1879
Banks, Katherine Bowman, 1912
Barbe, Mrs. Eleanor, undated
Barnes, William S., 1891, 1908
Barr, Robert M., undated
Barren Fork Mining Company, 1883
Batchelor, David C., 1894-1895
Beall vs. Beall, 1896-1903
Beck, James B., 1863
Belt Improvement Company, undated
Bennett, Phillip vs. Clay, H.B., undated
Beall's heirs, undated
Blackford, Ellen T. vs. S.M. Felton, undated
Blue Grass Building and Loan Association, 1898
Blue Grass Building and Loan Association, 1897-1905
Blue Grass Building and Loan Association, 1897
Blue Grass Building and Loan Association, 1893-1901
Blue Grass Building and Loan Association, 1893
Blythe - Chipley, 1812-1906
Blythe, James, 1882
Botts, J.S., American Investment Company, 1903
Bowman, J.B., 1883
Bradley Real Estate Company, 1902
Bradley, O.L., 1887
Braxton, Chase, 1889
Breckinridge Property Abstract, undated
Broadway Real Estate Abstract, 1886
Brown and Welsh Bankruptcy, undated
Brown, W.C. vs. Darnell, W.A., undated
Bryant Abstract, undated
Buckner and Allen, undated
Buford, George, 1876-1883
Burrier, Maggie, 1891-1902
Byrne, M., 1883
Byrnes, Collie, 1902
Caldwell, James Madison, 1888
Carr, Patrick, 1812
Carrigan, Philip, 1874
Carson, Estelle S., 1908
Carter, A.G., 1882
Cason, Williams, 1891
Castleton Abstract, 1885
Casto vs. Phister, 1862-1891
Casto vs. Phister [correspondence], 1862-1891
Central Kentucky Traction Company, 1906
Chenault, Ted, 1884
Chesapeake Ohio Southwestern Railroad, 1893
Chinn, A.B. and Fannie, 1892
Chipper, William F., 1892
Chipley, Stephen, 1894
Church - Deanes, 1860-1906, undated
Church, Eliza H., 1895
Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railroad, 1881
Clairborne, Henry, 1865
Clark, William, 1860-1866
Clark, Allen vs. Lon Railway, 1898
Clark, Joseph, 1901
Clark and Scott attorneys, J.F. Lowry, 1850-1865
Clay, H.B., 1902-1905
Cleaneay, Louise D. and H.Q. and A.J. Cole, 1892-1896
Clifton Heights Land Company, 1902
Coleman, J.W., 1892
Colored Orphan Industrial Home, 1906
Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Cumberland Telephone, undated
Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Lon Railroad, 1897
Cox, Edith and E.L. Johnson to L.G. Cox, 1893
Croswaith, Perry, 1887
Cumberland Pipe Line Co., 1902-1905
Cunningham, C.D., 1894-1896
Curtis, J., 1880-1882
Daily Investment Company, 1900
Daley, Timothy, 1880
Daley, Timothy, 1881-1884
Daley, Timothy, 1885-1887
Davis, Dickenson vs. David S. Goodloe, 1905
Deanes, Emiline, 1891
Demis - French, 1860-1910
Demis, Fisher, 1865
Deposit Building and Loan Association, 1897-1903
Deposit Building and Loan Association, 1880-1899
Dickerson, William and Martha, 1873
Donalthon House, survey of, 1882
Dodge, Asa, 1880-1886
Donovan, Charles, 1897
Early, R.R. and Ellen F., 1888
Eagle, E.E., 1882
Edmonson, R.E., 1863
Election, Registration [Lexington], 1910
Faris, Mrs., 1888
Farrel, James A., 1872
Fayette Home Telephone Company, 1901-1904
Fayette Investment Company, 1906
Fell, W.J., 1899
Fell, W.J., 1900-1906
Field, Samuel and Scott, 1877-1883
Flanery, C.F. vs. Elizabeth Mills, 1881
Flannery, Thompson B., 1860-1866
Frienee, W.C., 1892
Forbing, Jacob, 1892-1896
Forman, Thomas, 1905
Foreshee, Anna Bell and Charles, 1887
French, B.F., 1887-1893
French, B.F., 1890-1893
Fulk - Home Construction Company, 1832-1906, undated
Fulk, Newton, 1886
Gay, Elizabeth, 1895
Goodlow, P.J., 1852
Gough, R.J., 1880-1898
Graham, G.H., 1880
Graham, Grolton H., 1869
Graham, John R. and Mary E.B., 1877-1900
Groves, Belle, 1880-1903
Hageman, B.C., 1900
Hamelton, James J., 1883
Hanna, J.E. vs. J.W. Smith, undated
Hardesty, Mary J., 1904
Hardon, L.L., 1887
Harp, Henry and Elizabeth, 1884-1893
Hawkins, W.V., 1895-1898
Headly, James A., 1876-1895
Heidtman, Winnie and Henry F.C., 1906
Higgins, Bellie A., 1885-1887
Higgins, Laurie, undated
Hinton, J.B., 1905
Hodgen, Marion, 1896-1906
Holderby, E.S., 1890-1901
Hollen, D., 1832-1839
Holmes, John, 1867
Huggin, Samuel, 1896-1905
Home Construction Company, 1899
Home Investment Company, 1901-1904, undated
1901 January
1901 May
1901 June
1901 July
1901 August
1901 September
1901 October
1901 November
1901 December
1902 January
1902 October-December
Accounts of Saunders and Coleman, 1901
Disbursements, 1902
Redemptions, 1901
Deeds, indentures, and materials, 1901-1903
- Box 45, folder 2
Scope and Contents note
All pertain to Charles Kerr being assignee of the Home Investment Company
Cases and insurance, 1901-1903
Stock certificates, 1901
Stock certificates, 1901-1903
Pass books, 1901-1904
Telegrams, undated
undated
Hopkins - McAdams, 1787-1908, undated
Hopkins, H.T. vs. Mary Marvin Moore, 1904
Hopple, Richard B., 1893-1894
The Horseman, 1895
Horton property, undated
Houghton, Mary E., 1907-1908
Hovermule, L.T. vs. New Domain Oil and Gas Company, undated
Howard, Benjamin, 1815
Howard Jr. vs James McManes, 1906
Huffman, J.H, undated
Hughes, W.I., undated
Hunters and Berre, 1860
Harlan, H.L. vs Boon Ingles, 1902
Jackson, Franklin, 1894
Jacob, Mrs., undated
Jeffrey, Alexander, 1898
Johnson, B.H., 1902
Johnson, Harvey, 1888
Johnson, Jacob, 1836
Johnson, M.A., undated
Johnson, Marie L., 1902
Jones, B.B., undated
Jones, Charles, 1899
Jones, Janet S., 1832
Jones, John, 1902
Kellar, J.E., 1882
Kendall, Hayden, 1903
Kenney, M., 1896
Kentucky vs. Kelly, 1896
Kilair, W.F., 1907
Kinnard, Wardy, 1899
Laugh, C.W., undated
Letcher and Brasfield [abstract], 1892
Lewis, Andrew, 1829
Lewis, Selina, undated
Lexington Bankery and Trust Company, undated
Lexington Christian Missionary Society, 1908
Lexington City National Bank, undated
Lexington Investment Company, 1898-1901
Lexington Library, undated
Lexington Tobacco Company, 1893-1898
Licking Valley Oil and Gas Company, 1900-1905
Lipp, D.M., 1888-1889
Long vs Brent, undated
Lowry, J., 1860
Marable, Mrs. G., undated
Marrs, J.F. vs Southern Railroad Company, 1899
Marshall, William, 1819
Marvin's Admir vs S. Francis Marvin, 1908
Marvin, Charles, 1907
Masterson, Richard, 1787
McAdams-Morford Company, 1905
McCann - Ogdeu, 1789-1907, undated
McCann, 1845
McCoullough, 1880
McCowan, 1900
McKean, Samuel, 1789
McKenna, Alexander and Mary, 1892
Megowan, James E., 1881
Michigan Kentucky Oil Company, undated
Minnie Harvesting Company, 1905
Montague, Thomas J., 1882
Morgan, John H. Company, 1906
Morgan, John H. Company, undated
Morton, Levi and heirs, 1902
Mount Sterling Oil and Gas Company, undated
Moxley vs Ragan, undated
Muir, W.L. and Eliza, 1906
Murphey, Daniel, 1887
New Domain Oil and Gas Company, 1901-1904
New Domain Oil and Gas Company, 1905-1907
Newby, Jesse, 1868
Newton, G.B., undated
Nickau and Stone, 1895
Nolin, Thomas, John and Jennie, 1899
Noonan, Anna, 1891
Northcutt, Dr. Elmer, 1900-1902
- Box 47, folder 24
Scope and Contents note
Includes contracts with Mount Sterling Oil and Gas Company and The Consolidated Oil and Refining Company
Oaks, Alfred Fremont and Ollie May, 1904
Ogdeu, L.D. and Sara, 1890
O'Geary - Pennock, 1799-1912
O'Geary, J.M. vs American Investment Company, 1903
Oldham, Marion vs John McElroy, 1908
Outteu, Thomas, 1820
Owens, Susan A., 1888-1891
Owing, H.D., 1895
Parker, Patchel and Patterson, 1865-1898
Patterson, Robert, 1799
Payne, John B., 1845-1898
Payne, John B., 1899-1912
Pearce, L.E., 1891-1899
Pearce, L.E., 1902-1903
Peebles, Pepper, Parkins, Pierce and Piersall, 1891-1907
Pennock, 1893-1897
Pennock, Isaac W., 1884-1897, undated
Financial materials, 1884-1897, undated
Correspondence, 1884-1897, undated
Scope and Contents note
Also includes some financial materials
1884
1885 January-June
1885 July-December
1886 January-June
1886 July-December
1887
1888
1889-1890
1891-1894
1895
1896-1897
undated
Phoenix - Price, 1850s-1912, undated
Phoenix Investment Company, 1901
Porter's Executer vs Porter, Mary J., 1891
Power, J.A., 1895
Powers, H.W., 1898
Preston, John and Walter, 1850s-1860s
Preston, John and Walter, 1870s
Preston, John and Walter (1 of 2), 1880s
Preston, John and Walter (2 of 2), 1880s
Preston, John and Walter, 1890s, undated
Preston-Ewing Sales Wire Company, undated
Preston, Margaret, 1899
Preston, Mary H., 1891
Preston, R. Wickliffe, 1898
Prewitt, S.J., 1899
Price, Lida, 1912
Ramsey - Steele, 1797-1912, undated
Ramsey, Alma, undated
Ranck, George and Helen, 1892
Ratliff, H.B., 1875
Reid, Martha, 1880
Rice, Levi and May, 1889
Richmond and Lexington Oil and Gas Company, 1900-1901
Riley, J.J., 1912
Robert, P.D., 1861
Rofs, Clifton B., 1847
Rogers, James C., 1906
Rogers, Sidney, 1888
Rogers, Tabitha, 1891
Rose, M.T., 1890-1897
Russel, L.S., 1890-1891
St. Clair, 1889
Sandusky, G.W., 1898
Saturday Night Savings and Loan Association, 1890
Seary, C.L., 1902
Sayre, Nannie, 1902
Security Trust and Safety Vault Company of Lexington, 1894-1903
Shanklin, George, undated
Shelby, D.H., 1900
Shelby, William, 1890
Sherman-Kimball-Williams, 1888
Shroyer vs Dolan, undated
Shipp, Amauthus, 1897
Slade, J.T., 1882
Smedley, George, 1886
Smith, Lilly vs Smith, Louis, 1903
Smither, Robert, 1797
Somerset Water Company, 1891
Sopher, Benjamin and Louisa, 1880
Spain, John, undated
Spencer, Edmund and Richard, 1902
Spurr, Jane L., 1893
Stackhouse, C., 1887
Standard Oil Company, 1905
Steele, Andrew and Sallie, 1897
Stephens - United States Mutual Investment Company, 1831-1909, undated
Stephens, Luther, 1831
Sterling Oil Company, 1905
Stevens' Receipts, 1902
Stoll, J.S., 1906
Stone, Elizabeth H., 1898
Strader, Jacob, [1860]
Strobel, Eliza, 1894
Sullivan, Martin and Company, 1906
Sullivan, William, 1901
Sutton, George W., 1870
Tabler, M.L., 1890
Talbott, Mary vs John Ramey, 1898
Taylor, Henry and Sallie, 1899
Taylor, W.L., 1885
Thompson, Austin and Samuel, 1891
Thompson, S.S., 1891
Thomson, W.Z., 1887
Thurman, Margaret M. vs Maggie Jones, 1905
Tice, F.G. vs Thompson, H.C., 1909
Tisdale, William, 1890
Todd, John B. vs Perkins, Will, 1902
Travis, Jeremiah, 1845
Trigg, T.P. and Bettie, 1892
Twendie, Albert vs Mary O'Mara, undated
Upper Street Baptist Church, 1906
United States Mutual Investment Company, undated
United States Mutual Investment Company - Wills, 1812-1913, undated
United States Mutual Investment Company, mortgage/policies, undated
United States Mutual Investment Company, land grants, 1812
United States Mutual Investment Company, ledger, 1898-1902
Vance, Harvey, 1886
Vanme, S.L., 1909
Van Orsdel, 1898
Vaughan, Robert W., 1905
Vaughn, George, 1913
Vaughn, Stephen, 1845
Viley [petition], undated
Waco Brick and Manufacturing Company, 1902-1905
Ware, Cora E., undated
Warren, Thomas L., 1905
Webb, George C., 1900
Weeks, George S., 1906
Weiss, Mary D., undated
Whitney, Earl, 1903
Wickliffe-Williams, 1852-1907
Willis, Ellington, undated
Wills, Johnson, undated
Wilson - Zimmerman, no name, 1860-1915, undated
Wilson, Alice P., 1885
Wilson, B.M., 1897-1898
Wilson, F.S., 1911-1912
Wilson, F.S., 1913-1915
Wilson, Robert H., 1907
Wiltsie, Charles H., 1898-1899
Wolfe, William, 1872
Womback, B.M., 1860
Wooley, B.H., 1900-1906
Wooley, Sarah H., 1868-1899
Wooley, Sarah H., 1900-1909, undated
Wooley, Charles W., 1899
Woolley, R.W., 1906
Woolley, Sophia, 1899
Wright, John, 1875
Yellman's Administration, undated
Young, Laura and John, 1891
Young Men's Christian Association, 1903
Young, Milton, 1884
Zimmerman, Elizabeth, 1904
No name, undated
No name, undated
Miscellaneous, 1894, undated
Legal ledger [land deeds], undated
Thorton and Kerr legal ledger, 1894
Published arguments and court cases, undated
Other pamphlets, undated
- Box 56, folder 3
Scope and Contents note
Includes materials concerning the Lexington, KY cemetery and Winchester and Lexington Turnpike Road
In Kentucky [poem], James H. Mulligan, undated
Correspondence and papers, 1879-1959, undated
Scope and Contents note
This series covers the years from 1879 to 1959 and includes correspondence from Linda Neville's private and public life as a social reformer. Included is correspondence relating to the Kentucky State Board of Health, Associated Charities of Lexington, WCTU Settlement School (Hindman, KY), Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, the Red Cross, Kentucky Department of Health, Kentucky Board of Charities and Corrections, Kentucky Board of Parole and Corrections, Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, Lexington Good Samaritan Hospital, Louisville Children's Free Hospital, Louisville Jewish Hospital, Temperance League of Kentucky, and the National Civil Service Reform League. Also, there is correspondence with Katherine Pettit of the Hindman Settlement School, Mrs. Desha "Madge" Breckinridge, an active member of the Kentucky Suffrage Movement, and Mary Breckinridge of the Frontier Nursing Service.
1879-1898
1903-1904
1905-1906
1907
1908
1909 January
1909 February-May
1909 June-December
1910 January-May
1910 June
1910 July
1910 August-September
1910 October
1910 November
1910 December
undated, 1910
1911 January-February
1911 March-June
1911 July
1911 August
1911 September
1911 October
1911 November
1911 December
1912 January-March
1912 April-May
1912 June
1912 July
1912 August-September
1912 October
1912 November
1912 December
undated, 1912
1913 January-February
1913 March-April
1913 May
1913 June
1913 July
1913 August
1913 September
1913 October
1913 November
1913 December
undated, 1913
1914 January
1914 February
1914 March
1914 April
1914 May
1914 June-July
1914 August
1914 September
1914 October
1914 November
1914 December
undated, 1914
1915 January 1-10
1915 January 11-31
1915 February
1915 March
1915 April
1915 May
1915 June
1915 July
1915 August
1915 September
1915 October
1915 November
1915 December 1-15
1915 December 16-31
undated, 1915
1916 January 1-13
1916 January 14-18
1916 January 19-31
1916 February
undated, 1916
1916 March
1916 April
1916 May
1916 June 1-17
1916 June 18-30
1916 July 1-15
1916 July 16-31
1916 August
1916 September
1916 October
1916 November
1916 December 1-10
1916 December 11-31
undated, 1916
1917 January
1917 February
1917 March
1917 April-May
1917 June
1917 July
1917 August
1917 September
1917 October
1917 November
1917 December
undated, 1917
1918 January
undated, 1918
1918 February
1918 March
1918 April
1918 May
1918 June
1918 July
1918 August
1918 September
1918 October
1918 November
1918 December
undated, 1918
1919 January
1919 February
1919 March
1919 April
1919 May
1919 June
1919 July
undated, 1919 July
1919 August
1919 September
1919 October
1919 November
1919 December
undated, 1919
1920 January
1920 February
1920 March
1920 April
1920 May
1920 June
1920 July 1-22
1920 July 23-31
1920 August
1920 September
1920 October 1-16
1920 October 17-31
1920 November 1-24
1920 November 15-30
1920 December 1-15
1920 December 16-31
undated, 1920
1921 January 1-14
1921 January 15-31
1921 February
1921 March
1921 April
1921 May 1-10
1921 May 11-31
1921 June
1921 July
1921 August
1921 September
1921 October
1921 November 1-14
1921 November 15-30
1921 December
undated, 1921
1922 January
1922 February
1922 March
1922 April
1922 May
1922 June
1922 July
1922 August 1-24
1922 August 25-31
1922 September 1-10
1922 September 11-30
1922 October 1-14
1922 October 15-31
1922 November
1922 December
undated, 1922
1923 January
1923 February
1923 March
1923 April
1923 May
1923 June 1-15
1923 June 16-30
1923 July 1-23
1923 July 24-31
1923 August 1-15
1923 August 16-31
1923 September
1923 October
1923 November
1923 December
undated, 1923
1924 January 1-19
1924 January 20-31
1924 February
1924 March
1924 April
1924 May
1924 June
1924 July
1924 August
1924 September
1924 October
1924 November
1924 December
undated, 1924
1925 January
1925 February
1925 March
1925 May
1925 June
1925 July
1925 August
1925 September
1925 October
1925 November
1925 December
undated, 1925
1926 January
1926 February
1926 March-April
1926 May
1926 June-July
1926 August
1926 September
1926 October-November
1926 December
undated, 1926
1927 January-February
1927 March-May
1927 June
1927 July
1927 August
1927 September-October
1927 November
1927 December
1928 January-April
1928 May-August
1928 September-December
1929 January-April
1929 May-July
1929 August-December
1930 January-August
1930 September-December
1931 January-September
1931 October-December
1932 January-May
1932 June-December
1933 January-June
1933 July-December
undated, 1933
1934 January-February
1934 March-May
1934 June
1934 July-December
1935 January-March
1935 April-August
1935 September-December
1936 January-May
1936 June-October
1936 November-December
1937 January
1937 February
1937 March-April
1937 May-August
1937 September
1937 October
1937 November
1937 December
undated, 1937
1938 January 1-15
1938 January 16-31
1938 February
1938 March
1938 April
1938 May-July
1938 August-December
undated, 1938
1939 January-March
1939 April-June
1939 July-September
1939 October
1938 November-December
undated, 1938
1940 January
1940 February
1940 March-June
1940 July-August
1940 September-October
1940 November-December
undated, 1940
1941 January-February
1941 March
1941 April
1941 May
1941 June
1941 July
1941 August-September
1941 October
1941 November
1941 December
1942 January
1942 February-April
1942 May-June
1942 July-August
1942 September-October
1942 November
1942 December
1943 January
1943 February
1943 March
1943 April
1943 May
1943 June-July
1943 August
1943 September-December
1944 January-May
1944 June
1944 July
1944 August-September
1944 October
1944 November 1-14
1944 November 15-30
1944 December
1945 January-December
1946 January-March
1946 April-June
1946 July-December
1947 January-April
1947 May-June
1947 July-December
1948 January-June
1948 July-December
1949 January-June
1949 July-December
1950 January
1950 February
1950 March
1950 April
1950 May
1950 June-December
1951 January-March
1951 April-June
1951 July-September
1951 October-December
1952 January-March
1952 April-June
1952 July-December
1953 January-March
1953 April-June
1953 July-September
1953 October-December
1954 January-February
1954 March-May
1954 June-September
1954 October-December
1955 January-March
1955 April-May
1955 June-September
1955 October-December
1956 January
1956 February-May
1956 June-August
1956 September-November
1956 December
1957 January-February
1957 March-April
1957 May
1957 June-September
1957 October-December
1958 January-April
1958 May
1958 June-December
1959 January
undated
undated
undated
Financial materials, 1909-1958, undated
Scope and Contents note
These files include primarily cancelled checks, bank statements, bills, deposit slips, and tax bills covering personal expenses during the period from 1909 to 1958. These records indicate that Linda Neville owned rental property, the locations of which are noted on the property tax bills and receipts. These records also reveal that Linda Neville sporadically kept records of her receipts of rent payment by tenants for 1930-1933 (Box 81, Folder 1) and 1935 (Box 83, Folder 5). Other items related to her real estate holdings are a 1931 insurance policy on her Vine Street property (Box 81, Folder 8), and an assessment of the 1926 fire damage to the same property (Box 80, Folder 9).
Organizations and charities to which Neville paid dues and made contributions can be determined by perusing the cancelled checks. In Box 89 the miscellaneous financial records include legal documents detailing a 1935 property lawsuit in which Neville was plaintiff. Prominent among the later financial documents, especially during the late 1950s, are checks written for David Neville Devary, Neville's adopted son.
1909-1930
Cancelled checks and bank book, 1909-1910
Ledger with deposits [organizational dues?], 1910-1915
Promissory notes, 1911
Property leases, 1920-1926
Bills, 1923
Ledger book, 1924
Purchase of stocks, 1924-1926
Cancelled checks, 1925
Fire damage assessments, 1926
Cancelled checks, 1926
Cancelled checks, 1927
Purchase of stocks, 1927
Cancelled checks, 1928
Purchase of stocks, 1928
Promissory notes, 1928
Bills, 1929
Cancelled checks, 1929
Purchase of stocks, 1929
Stock information [purchaser unknown], 1929
Promissory notes, 1929
Cancelled checks, 1930
Purchase of stocks, 1930
Promissory notes, 1930
Bills, 1930
1930-1932
Rent paid by tenants, 1930-1933
Cancelled checks, 1931
Deposits, 1931
Bills, 1931
Promissory notes, 1931
Bills, 1931
Bills, undated
Insurance policies, 1931
Cancelled checks, 1932
Bills, 1932
Deposits, 1932
Promissory notes, 1932
Bills, 1932
1933-1934
Cancelled checks, 1933
Bills, 1933
Promissory notes, 1933
Deposits, 1933
Bills, 1934
Deposits, 1934
Cancelled checks, 1934
Promissory notes, 1934
Bills, 1934
1935-1937
Cancelled checks, 1935
Bills, 1935
Promissory notes, 1935
Deposits, 1935
Rent paid by tenants, 1935
Cancelled checks, 1936
Deposits, 1936
Cancelled checks, 1937
Bills, 1937
1938-1953
Checks, 1935
Bills, 1938
Deposits, 1938
Bank deposits, undated
Cancelled checks, 1939
Deposits, 1939
Checks cancelled, 1940
Bills, 1940
Bills, 1941
Deposits, 1942
Bills, 1943
Bills, 1944
Checkbook, 1945-1946
Bills, 1945
Bills, 1946
Financial ledger, 1947
Receipt book, 1950
Rents and dividends, 1952
Partial ledger, 1953
Bank reports, 1953
Bills, 1953
1954-1956
Ledger, 1954
Cancelled checks, 1954
Bank deposits, 1954
Ledger, 1955
Bills, 1955
Cancelled checks, 1955
Promissory notes, 1955
Bank deposits, 1955
Ledger, 1956
Bills, 1956
Promissory notes, 1956
Cancelled checks, 1956
Federal Income Tax payment receipt, 1956
Bank deposits, 1956
Fire Insurance information, 1956
Promissory notes, 1957
Checks cancelled, 1957
Deposits, 1957
Bank statements, 1931-1939
Tax bills and receipts, 1911-1958
1911-1935
Tax bills, 1911
City Property Tax receipt, undated
Tax bills, 1919
City Tax bills, 1922
City Property Tax receipt, 1922
City Property Tax bill, 1925
City Property Tax receipt, 1925
City Property Tax receipt, 1926
Fayette County Tax receipts, 1926
City Property Tax bill, 1927
City Property Tax receipts, 1927
City Property Tax receipts, 1928
City Tax bill, 1929
County Property Tax bills, 1930
City Property Tax bills, 1931
City Property Tax receipt, 1931
County Property Tax bills, 1931
City Property Tax bills, 1932
County Property Tax bills, 1932
City Property Tax receipts, 1932
City Property Taxes, 1933
City Property Tax receipts, 1933
County Property Tax bills, 1933
City Property Tax bills, 1934
Fayette County Property Tax, 1934
Fayette County Property Tax receipts, 1934
Tax bills, 1935
Fayette County Property Tax bills, 1935
Tax receipt, 1935
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville Payne and Kerr, 1935
1936-1958
City Tax bills, 1936
Fayette County Tax bills, 1936
City Property Tax receipts, 1936
Fayette County Tax receipt, 1936
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville Payne and Kerr, 1936
City Tax bills, 1937
County Tax bills, 1937
City Property Tax receipts, 1937
County Property Tax receipts, 1937
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville Payne and Kerr, 1937
Tax bills, 1938
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville Payne and Kerr, 1938
City Tax bills, 1939
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville Payne and Kerr, 1939
City Tax bills, 1940
State Tax bills, 1940
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1940
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1941
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1942
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1943
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1944
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1945
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1946
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1947
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1948
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1949
Partnership Income Tax Return for Neville, Payne, and Kerr, 1950
Income Tax Returns, 1950
Income Tax information, 1951
City Property Tax bills, 1955
Purchased shares, 1929-1955
County Property Tax bills, 1956
Individual Income Tax Return, 1955
Partnership Income Tax for Neville Payne and Kerr, 1955
Income Tax Return, 1956
State Intangible Property Tax Return, 1957
Notes on personal expenses and income, 1957
Intangible Property Tax Return, 1958
Miscellaneous, 1919-1935, undated
Red Cross expenses, 1919-1922
Red Cross expenses, 1919-1920
Red Cross expenses, 1921
Red Cross expenses, 1922-1924
Plan of Property to be Decided by Linda Neville by the City of Lexington, undated
Storm and Sewer Easement, 1933-1934
Walter Tuttle vs Linda Neville, 1935
Mountain financial materials, 1904-1958
Scope and Contents note
The Mountain Fund Financial Records cover the years 1909-1958. Included are bills received by the Mountain Fund for services rendered to patients from, for example, Tinder-Krauss Opticians, Good Samaritan and St. Josephs Hospitals (both located in Lexington), pharmacies, and private practitioners, including optometrists. Also included is correspondence to governmental agencies from Linda Neville requesting financial assistance for various patients in her charge, as well as cancelled checks, logs, and correspondence relating to donations to the Mountain Fund from private citizens. Other items include bills and services reflecting the daily operation of the Mountain Fund.
Miscellaneous, 1909-1956
Procedure for Mountain Fund Eye Patients, Linda Neville, 1942
Savings account book, 1909
Lexington City National bank book, 1909-1910
Donor book, 1910-1911
Expenses between, 1910 March-October
Letters from donors, 1917-1920
Receipts, 1946
Receipts, 1947
Receipts, 1955-1956
Letters from donors, 1910-1928
1910-1911
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
Claims against the Mountain Fund, 1919-1958
1919-1924
1923-1926
1929-1934
1935 January-May
1935 June-October
1935 November-December
1936 January-June
1936 July-December
1937 January-May
1937 June-December
1938
1939 July-December
1939 January-June
1940 January-May
1940 June-December
1941 January-May
1941 June
1941 July-December
1942 January-April
1942 May-June
1942 July-December
1943 January-October
1944
1946
1947
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
Accounts sent to the state, 1905-1956
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941 January-June
1941 July-December
1942 January-July
1942 July-December
1943 January-June
1943 July-December
1944
1945
1946
1947 January-June
1947 July-December
1948 January-July
1948 July-December
1949 January-July
1949 July-December
1950
1951 January-May
1951 June-July
1952 January-May
1952 June-December
1953 January-April
1953 May-June
1953 July-December
1954
1935 January-May
1955 June-December
1956 January-June
Linda Neville's notes on financial accounts, 1909-1912
Receipts of accounts paid, 1919-1912
Receipt refund and deposit records, 1905-1915
Telephone and telegram records, 1912-1928
Account book, 1925
Duplication of Deposits Letters from Donors of Mountain Fund List of Donations, 1915-1926
Pass book, 1912-1914
Receipts paid, 1913-1915
Grocery/Food expenses, 1920-1921
Receipts paid, 1924
Account Expense book, 1921-1922
Receipts paid, 1921-1924
Account book and personal expenses, 1922-1923
Disbursements by Mountain Fund, 1923
Log of Mountain Fund checks paid out, 1923
Disbursements by Mountain Fund, 1924
Check Book receipts, 1932, 1938
Check Book receipts, 1939
Postage account for Mountain Fund, 1916-1917
Telephone calls and telegraphs placed, 1920
Cancelled checks, 1909-1950
Deposit slips, 1910-1939
Bank statements, 1921-1939
1921-1925
1926-1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
Miscellaneous restricted financial materials, 1945-1957
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1957
Mountain Fund patient files, 1904-1958
Scope and Contents note
These records range from 1908-1958 and include the case files of individuals who applied to the Mountain Fund for medical assistance. Organized into three sections, the first includes ledgers of patients indexed either by year of treatment or alphabetically. The second includes case files organized chronologically by year of application to the Mountain Fund. The third section focuses on trachoma clinics established in Kentucky counties from 1912 to 1924. Records for the years 1908-1926 are not restricted. All other years and ledgers are restricted.
Patient ledgers, 1908-1941
Mountain Fund patient summary of numbers, 1908-1942
List of patients by date of treatment, 1914
Ledger of patient names, 1908-1942
Patient names with conditions and treatments [photocopy], 1908-1938
Patient names with conditions and treatments [original - not for patron use], 1908-1938
Ledger of Mountain Fund patients, 1914-1929
Ledger of patients by year [photocopy], 1908-1926
Ledger of patients by year [original - not for patron use], 1908-1926
Ledger of Mountain Fund patients by year [photocopy], 1927-1941
Ledger of Mountain Fund patients by year [original - not for patron use], 1927-1941
Patients by date of application, 1906-1957
1906-1911
1912-1917
1918-1922
1923-1929
1930-1934
1935-1937
1938-1940
1941
Alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1942
Pocket ledgers, 1913-1936, 1933
Ledger of cases, 1922-1923
Gonorrheal eye infection cases, 1911-1939
Mountain Fund eye patients, 1941
List of Mountain Fund patients by arrival date, 1942
Alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1943
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1943
List of Mountain Applicants and Recipients, 1951 June 5
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1944
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1944
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1945
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1945
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1946
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1946
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1947
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1947
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1948
Ledger with alphabetical list of patients, 1948
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1949
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1949
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1950
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1950
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1951
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1952
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1953
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1954
Ledger with chronological list of Mountain Fund patients, 1955
Ledger with alphabetical list of Mountain Fund patients, 1953
List of applicants with eye conditions, 1948-1952
Mountain Fund babies, 1937
Chronological list of patients, 1957
Tabulation of positive Gonococcus, 1948
List of patients with Cataracts Division of Public Assistance, 1953
Miscellaneous unrestricted patient files, 1911-1915
Kentucky Trachoma Clinics, 1912-1924
Scope and Contents note
The organized effort to hold public health clinics for the treatment of trachoma first began in 1912 when Dr. J.A. Stuckey, a Lexington oculist and active member in the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, held a trachoma eye treatment clinic in eastern Kentucky. A few other local oculists followed his example and provided similar services in other locations. The addition of financial support from the United States Public Health Service in 1915, along with administrative support from the American Red Cross, aided the expansion of the clinics to multiple locations within numerous Appalachian counties. Clinics for lameness were also held at some locations. The last clinic was held in 1924 when the need for such an approach to treatment was replaced by the establishment of county health services. The records are arranged alphabetically by county and chronologically thereunder.
Information on Kentucky Trachoma Clinics ran by Dr. Stucky, 1912-1913
Trachoma clinics and investigations, 1915
Investigation of Trachoma in Anderson Co., 1915
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Pineville, KY, 1915 September 28
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Owingsville, Bath Co., 1921 October 24-26
Investigation of Trachoma in Paris Grade Schools, Bourbon Co., 1915 March 26
US Public Health Service Trachoma Clinic, Boyle Co., 1921 November 11-12
Eye Clinic, Breathitt Co., Guerrant, 1912 July 22-23
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morgan Town, Butler Co., 1919 October
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Grayson, Carter Co., 1922 October 10-12
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Grayson, Carter Co., 1922 November 15-17
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Olive Hill, Carter Co., 1923 January 11-12
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Grayson, Carter Co., 1923 July 23-25
Investigation of Trachoma in Clay Co. consolidated schools, 1914
Eye Clinic, Oneida, Clay Co. [1 of 2], 1914
Eye Clinic, Oneida, Clay Co. [2 of 2], 1914
USPHS and ARC Kentucky Trachoma Clinic, Big Creek, Clay Co., 1920 October 5-8
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Manchester, Clay Co., 1921 May 9-13
USPHS Throat, Ear, Nose and Eye Clinic, Big Creek, Clay Co. [1 of 2], 1922 September 4-6
USPHS Throat, Ear, Nose and Eye Clinic, Big Creek, Clay Co. [2 of 2], 1922 September 4-6
USPHS Trachoma Clinic/Crippled Children, Manchester, Clay Co., 1922 October 3-5
Eye, Ear and Throat Clinic, Big Creek, Clay Co., 1923 September 3-6
Casey County request for clinic, 1920
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Winchester, Clark Co., 1920 June 15
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Brownsville, Edmonson Co., 1919 September 16-19
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Brownsville, Edmonson Co., 1919 October 16
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Sandy Hook, Elliot Co., 1923 August 28-30
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Sandy Hook, Elliot Co., 1923 October 1-3
Fleming County, survey of trachoma, 1922
Trachoma investigations in the public schools of Lexington, Fayette Co., by the US Public Health Service, 1914 November 30
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, State Houses of Reform, Greendale, Fayette Co., 1918 October
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, State Reformatory, Frankfort, Franklin Co., 1915 March 23
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Feebler Minded Institute, Frankfort, Franklin Co., 1921 May 31-June 1
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Hickman, Fulton Co., 1921 October 11-14
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Hickman, Fulton Co., 1921 November 22-23
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Lancaster, Garrard Co., 1921 May 24-27
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Mayfield, Graves Co., 1921 November 2-4
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Fancy Farm, Graves Co., 1921 November 28-29
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Mayfield, Graves Co., 1922 August 1-4
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Greenup, Greenup Co., 1917 March 23-24
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Greenup, Greenup Co., 1920 August 17 and 19
USPHS Trachoma Service, Greenup, Greenup Co., 1921 July 19-21
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Greenup, Greenup Co., 1921 August 23-26
USPHS Trachoma and Lame Children's Clinic, Greenup, Greenup Co., 1922 July 18-21
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Oldtown, Greenup Co., 1922 August 22-23
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Greenup, Greenup Co., 1923 August 14-16
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Hawesville, Hancock Co., 1918 June 28
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, McGuffey, Hardin Co., 1920 September 7-8
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Pine Mountain, Harlan Co., 1918 August 12-15
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Harlan, Harlan Co., 1919 November 19-21
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Pine Mountain, Harlan Co., 1922 November 4-7
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Madisonville, Hopkins Co., 1916 December 7-9
USPHS Trachoma Hospital, Jackson Co., 1915, 1919
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, McKee, Jackson Co., 1920 August 24-27
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, McKee, Jackson Co., 1922 August 29-30
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, McKee, Jackson Co., 1922 October 17-18
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., 1922 February 14-17
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, VanLear, Johnson Co., 1922 February 28-March 3
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Hindman, Knott Co., 1914 October 19-21
Investigation of trachoma in Knox Co. public schools, 1914 October
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Barboursville, Knox Co., 1921 May 16-20
USPHS Trachoma Hospital, London, Laurel Co., 1915 August
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Wooten, Leslie Co., 1920 November 30 and December 1-2
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Whitesburg, Letcher Co., 1920-1921
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Stanford, Lincoln Co., 1922 November 8-9 and December 12-13
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Salyersville, Magoffin Co., 1920 September 28-October 2
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Salyersville, Magoffin Co., 1921 September 8-9
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Eddyville, Lyon Co., 1920 November 17-19
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Berea, Madison Co., 1915 February 16
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Paducah, McCracken Co., 1920 July
Eye clinic, McCreary Co., undated
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., 1921 November 8-10
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Tompkinsville, Monroe Co., 1920 September 14-16
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., 1922 January 11-14
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, West Liberty, Morgan Co., 1922 October 24-25
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Frenchburg, Menifee Co., 1924 September 26-28
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Greenville, Muhlenberg Co., 1915 December
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Witherspoon College, Buckhorn, Perry Co., 1915 March 18
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Pikeville, Pike Co., 1916 July 18
Investigations of Trachoma in the Highland Orphans Home, Clay City, Powell Co., 1916 April 14
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morehead, Rowan Co., 1916 September 13-15
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morehead, Rowan Co., 1921 August 15-19
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morehead, Rowan Co., 1922 December 5-7
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morehead, Rowan Co., 1923 January 8-9
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morehead, Rowan Co., 1923 July 26-27
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle Co., 1922 May 9-11
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Georgetown, Scott Co., 1915 March 3
Trachoma clinics, Campbellsville, Taylor Co., 1922
USPHS Trachoma Service, Elkton, Todd Co., 1921 November 2-5
Trachoma clinic, Trigg Co., 1922
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, Morganfield, Union Co., 1922 September 12-13
Trachoma clinic, Washington Co., 1923
Trachoma in Wayne Co., 1922
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, London, Whitley Co., 1920 January 19
Trachoma in Woodford Co., 1914, 1924
USPHS Trachoma Clinic, McGuffey, Hardin Co., Ohio, 1920 September 7-8
Individual Patient Case Files, 1904-1926
Oaks, Alfred Fremont and Ollie May, 1904
Amburgey, Linville, 1908
Amburgey, Simeon, 1908
Combs, Cappie, 1908
Combs, Julia, 1908
Combs, Sarah, 1908
Combs, Wesley, 1908
Doyle, J.A., 1908
Gent, Allie, 1908
Hays, Eaphnau, 1908
Martin, Sara, 1908
Whitaker, Bettie, 1908
Whitaker, John P., 1908
Combs, Dora, 1909
Engle, Leslie, 1909
Hogg, Kelley, 1909
Stallard, Jahlia, 1909
Stewart, Arrie, 1909
Walker, Sallie Cornett, 1909
Combs, Cora, 1910
Combs, Jane, 1910
Combs, Perlina, 1910
Combs, Washington, 1910
Glibert, Stephen, 1910
Grigsby, Charles, 1910
Johnson, male child, 1910
Martin, Johnnie, 1910
Piginon, Owen, 1910
Wilson, 1910
Amburgey, Nancy, 1911
Baker, Delia, 1911
Cornett, Cora, 1911
Moore, Mollie, 1911
Morgan, Lucinda, 1911
Morgan, Elizabeth, 1911
Richie, Leona, 1911
Watts, Bessie, 1911
Akers, Dewey, undated
Allen, Isabel, 1912
Collier, Ethel, 1912
Combs, Fred, 1912
Cornett, William, 1912
Diamond, Mary Frances Louisa Childers "Nannie Lou", 1912
Ferrell, John, 1912
Francis, James Daniel, 1912
Jett, Emma, 1912
Neal, William, 1912
Tuggle, Fannie Lee, 1912
Vires, Elvira, 1912
Watts, Harlan, 1912
Wells, William, 1912
Barrett, Mrs. (Breathitt County), 1913
Craft, David, 1913
Chasteen, "Bud" James, 1913
Chasteen, George, 1913
Chasteen, John, 1913
Combs, Lula, 1913
Combs, William, 1913
Cornett, Hazel, 1913
Coulter, boy, 1913
Henderson, Alfred, 1913
Hicks, Myrtle, 1913
Jenkins, 1913
McKenney, Madgie and Goldie May, 1913
Nichols, Flora, 1913
Owens, Jennie Virginia (marries Robert Wilson), (1 of 2), 1913
Owens, Jennie Virginia (marries Robert Wilson), (2 of 2), 1913
Patrick, Lula, 1913
Ritchie, Rebecca, 1913
Shepherd, Solomon (son of Abe Shepherd), 1913
Slone, Walter, 1913
Smith, Sarah, 1913
Smith, Simon, 1913
Crane, Lottie, 1914
Jones, Mary, 1914
McGuire, A.E., 1914
Martin, Lizzie Ethel, 1914
Robinson, Ollie, 1914
Baker, Beckham and Sarah, 1915
Davis, boy (McCreary County), 1915
Hinkle, Benjamin, 1915
Hounshell, Harry, 1915
Oney, Allen, 1915
Peterman, Nettie, 1915
Samples, Katie, 1915
Seals, Eliza, 1915
Shelton, Anna, 1915
Smith, Claude, 1915
Smith, Mary, 1915
Spencer, Mrs. Jack and baby, 1915
Spurlock, Servia, 1915
Turner, Andrew, 1915
Wilson, Essie, 1915
Barnes, Bettie, 1916
Carmen, Issac, 1916
Caudill, Fanny, 1916
Clemmons, Alice and Everett, 1916
Coyle, William, 1916
Flenner, daughter of J.J. Flenner, 1916
Leddington, Mollie, 1916
Murphy, William, 1916
Patch, Lula Doyle Hazel, 1916
Phillips, Mrs. J.B., 1916
Pratt, Rovie Ellen, 1916
Riley, John, 1916
Samuel, Alma, 1916
Smith, Ella May, 1916
Smith, Masie Ethel, 1916
Thompson, Mary, 1916
Warren, Amanda, 1916
Abbott, girl, 1917
Akeman, Polle, 1917
Barnes, Grayson, 1917
Baylor, Hallie, 1917
Begley, Gran, 1917
Calhoun, Mr., 1917
Causey, Mary, 1917
Conley, Martha, 1917
Cromer, Gertrude, 1917
Davis, Will, 1917
Fuller, Ida, Green, Bessie, and Minnie, 1917
Gabbard, Clay, 1917
Gordy, Mark, 1917
Hall, Sarah, 1917
Hall, Thomas, 1917
Hamlin, Mrs., 1917
Hinton, Ethel, 1917
Horine, child, 1917
Hughes, Nelson, 1917
Hughes, Mrs. Bell, 1917
Jett, Maggie, 1917
Jones, Mary, 1917
Lykans, Fred, 1917
McPherson, Beatrice, 1917
Mosely, 1917
Perkins, Bertha, 1917
Reynolds, Essie, 1917
Russell, baby of Floyd, 1917
Sloan, Ezra, 1917
Sloan, Louarkey, 1917
Sloan, Noah, 1917
Sloan, Willard, 1917
Smith, Larcenie, 1917
Trosper, Robert G., 1917
Wallers, Pearly and Jane, 1917
White, baby (child of Agnes White, Lexington), 1917
White, Mr. (Montgomery County), 1917
Anderson, Joseph and Elizabeth, 1918
Baker, Taylor, 1918
Blanton, Chester, 1918
Boggs, L.F., 1918
Bramback, Georgia, 1918
Chapman, Curry, 1918
Darrell, Clarence, 1918
Evans, Belva, 1918
Harris, Burchell, 1918
Hillman, Ethel, 1918
Holland, Roxie, 1918
Howard, Clara, 1918
Isom, Mrs. Belle, 1918
Minniard, Mossie, 1918
Moore, Hugh, 1918
Nobel, Bessie, 1918
Pepper, Austin, 1918
Phelps, Sam, 1918
Pine Mountain Settlement School, Harlan County, 1918
Richie, May, 1918
Ritchie, Laurena, 1918
Siler, Clara, 1918
Simpson, Verdi, 1918
Sizemore, Ida, 1918
Sloan, Roxie, 1918
Vaugh, William, 1918
Vincent, Fairy Belle, 1918
Wood, Icie C., 1918
Wood, Lieuverna, 1918
Atkins, Martin (alias James Stanton), 1919
Clemmons, Angel, 1919
Coe, Tim Edward, 1919
Costello, Tony, 1919
Cottrell, Jessie, 1919
Cottrell, Thomas, 1919
Creech, Charles, 1919
Flint, Bessie, 1919
Hubbard, George, 1919
Lane, Harry, 1919
McKenzie, Wallace, 1919
Shepherd, Sarah, 1919
Smedley, W.A., 1919
Spencer, Lucy, 1919
Tolliever, Ed, 1919
Tuck, Hattie, 1919
White, Chloe, 1919
Wooderck, Johnnie, 1919
Adams, Ophelia, 1920
Baxter, Robert, 1920
Blanton, Claude, 1920
Bobbitt, Harry, 1920
Caudill, Altie, 1920
Click, Don, 1920
Coulter, Mrs. Josie, 1920
Cox, Louise, 1920
Crockett, Joe, 1920
Hampton, Edgar, 1920
Lytle, Woodward, 1920
Robinson, Waldo, 1920
Terry, Thomas Henry, 1920
Vandergrift, Joe, 1920
Adams, Theda, 1921
Arnett, Ernest, 1921
Bradley, Luther, 1921-1925
Bradley, Luther, 1926-1933
Combs, Harvey, 1921
Griffin, baby, 1921
Hall, Allie, 1921
Jarvis, Hansel, 1921
Jesse, Nellie, 1921
Johnson, Mrs. Stevie, 1921
Jones, John Ed, 1921
McGraw, John, 1921
McIntosh, Reed, 1921
Meeks, Pauline, 1921
Murphy, Maggie, 1921
Murphy, Orie Marie, 1921
Neal, Earl, 1921
Neal, Gracie, 1921
Neal, Lonzo, 1921
Neal, Milford and Sallie, 1921
Patton, Bettie, 1921
Powell, J.W., 1921
Rowe, Clementine, 1921
Shelton, Lena, 1921
Shields, Irene, 1921
Sparks, Pete, 1921
Tincher, Ann, 1921
Wilson, Andrew, 1921
Adam, Mrs. J.C., 1922
Adams, Grace, 1922
Adams, Johnnie, 1922
Akers, May, 1922
Brown, Ethel, 1922
Burden, Nell, 1922
Burden, Roxie, 1922
Burdine, LeRoy (father of Fred Burdine), 1922
Carpenter, Louise, 1922
Cavanaugh, Gammon, 1922
Cox, Beulah, 1922
Day, Edgar, 1922
Day, Julia, 1922
Day, Will, 1922
Greathouse, Cecil, 1922
Hughes, Otie, 1922
Hubbard, Jennie, 1922
Ison, June, 1922
Jacobs, Clarence, 1922
Jett, girl (Mrs. Zike Jett, mother), 1922
Jones, Millard, 1922
Kellar, Paul, 1922
McGeorge, Martha, 1922
McIntire, Estill, 1922
Mobley, Lola, 1922
Mullins, Vernon, 1922
Murphy, Margaret, 1922
Parsons, Pearl, 1922
Philips, children (H.T. Philips, father), 1922
Prater, girl (daughter of Wm. Prater), 1922
Raw, Andrew, 1922
Reynolds, Baby, 1922
Shepherd, James (son of Abe Shepherd), 1922
Smith, Charles, 1922
Smith, Cloyd, 1922
Smith, R. G., 1922
Strong, Leslie, 1922
Taylor, daughter (Ofie Taylor, father), 1922
Unknown, John, 1922
Watkins, Robert, 1922
Williamson, Anderson, 1922
York, Clarence, 1922
Adams, Glenn, 1923
Adams, Margie, 1923
Adams, Thomas R.T., 1923
Aldridge, Thomas, 1923
Aldridge, Willie, 1923
Anderson, Wallace, 1923
Anthony, Jeanette, 1923
Asbury, girl (daughter of Seth Asbury), 1923
Baker, Raymond, 1923
Black, Paul, 1923
Bloomfield, Tiller, 1923
Bradley, girl (daughter of W.H. Bradley), 1923
Brandenburg, Lonnie (Son of Floyd and Alice Brandenburg), 1923
Brien, Mrs. John L., 1923
Brown, Chester, 1923
Carpenter, Gladys, 1923
Coblin, Joseph, 1923
Courtney, Mary Ellen, 1923
Crisp, Ollie, 1923
Davis, Josephine, 1923
Flinders, Kenneth, 1923
Garrison, Bonnie, 1923
Garrison, Essie May, 1923
Hall, child of Floyd Hall, 1923
Hamblin, Alonzo, 1923
Hammons, Buster, 1923
Henry, Leathers, 1923
Herrington, Lillian F., 1923
Hicks, Booten, 1923
Hicks, Ellie Louise, 1923
Hinton, Charles, 1923
Holland, Herbert, 1923
Honeycutt, Rolan, 1923
Johnson, Martha, 1923
Jones, William Lee, 1923
Jordan, Harley, 1923
Kegley, Ruby, 1923
King, Luella, 1923
McGarvey, Mary Alice, 1923
Morgan, Louis, 1923
Noonchester, Verna, 1923
Patrick, Crocket, 1923
Penix, John, 1923
Pierson, 3 children of Girdie Pierson, 1923
Poole, Thomas, 1923
Saylor, Mathilda, (1 of 2), 1923
Saylor, Mathilda, (2 of 2), 1923
Shepherd, Linda and Shirley (daughters of Abe Shepherd), (1 of 2), 1923
Shepherd, Linda and Shirley (daughters of Abe Shepherd), (2 of 2), 1923
Stanley, child (Charles Stanley, father), 1923
Vandiver, Floye, 1923
White, Gracey S., 1923
Whitehouse, Arch, 1923
Williams, Lula, 1923
Beckett, Clyde, 1924
Breeding, Willie, 1924
Cox, 1924
Daniels, Hazel Sloan, 1924
Day, Elsie, 1924
Escridge, Lester, 1924
Gilbert, Henry, circa 1924
Haney, Maggie, 1924
Hobbs, Laura Belle, 1924
Jessup, child (child of Eula Jessup), 1924
Johnson, Arnie, 1924
Judd, Bessie, 1924
Kennedy, William, 1924
Kiser, W.R., 1924
Kittinger, Leslie, 1924
Kratzer, Robert S., 1924
McKinney, Rachel, 1924
McQueen, Geraldine, 1924
Mankin, Mrs. Stone, 1924
Napier, Helen, 1924
Sears, Bertha, 1924
Steel, Opal, 1924
Stewart, Dorsey, 1924
Vaughn, Joe, 1924
Warner, Mandy, 1924
Watts, Mrs. Lottie and child, 1924
Blount, Mary Clay, 1925
Bramlett, Kenneth, 1925
Edge, boy (son of Gertrude Edge), 1925
Godsey, Granville, 1925
Greene, Fred, 1925
Hurt, Flossie, 1925
Isom, J.D., 1925
Lewis, A.V., 1925
May, Neal, 1925
Raisor, Clarence, 1925
Wellman, Bramley, Jr., 1925
Combs, William, 1926
Feltner, Ray, 1926
Hamm, Oscar, 1926
Hinkle, Lige, 1926
Hoskins, Elsie, 1926
Howard, Mary, 1926
McGenitis, Clyde, 1926
Reid, Sarah, 1926
Restricted Case Files, 1913-1958, undated
1927-1928, 1929 A-K, 1927-1929
1929 (L-T), 1930-1932, 1933 (A-J), 1929-1933
1933 (L-W), 1934, 1935 (A-G), 1933-1935
1935 (H-W), 1936 (A-D), 1935-1936
1936 (E-W), 1937, 1938 (A-B), 1936-1938
1938 (C-W), 1939, 1940 (B-F), 1938-1940
1940 (H-W), 1941 (A-E), 1940-1941
1941 (F-L), 1941
1941 (M-Sm), 1941
1941(Sp-Y), 1942 (A-Br), 1941-1942
1942 (Bu-J), 1942
1942 (K-S), 1942
1942 (T-W), 1943 (A-D), 1942-1943
1943 (E-M), 1943
1943 (N-Z), 1944 (A-F), 1943-1944
1944 (G-T), 1944
1944 (W), 1945 (A-M), 1944-1945
1945 (Mi-W), 1946 (A-C), 1945-1946
1946 (D)-1946 (M), 1946
1946 (N-Y), 1947(A-C), 1946-1947
1947(D-L), 1947
1947 (Mc-Sm), 1947
1947 (Sm-Y),1948 (A-Cr), 1947-1948
1948 (D-P), 1948
1948 (R-W), 1949 (A-G), 1948-1949
1949 (H-St), 1949
1949 (T-Y), 1950 (A-L), 1949-1950
1950 (M-W), 1951 (A), 1950-1951
1951 (B-G), 1951
1951 (H-S), 1951
1951 (T-W), 1952 (A-P), 1951-1952
1952 (R-Y) , 1953 (A-B), 1952-1953
1953 (C-F), 1953
1953 (G-P), 1953
1953 (R-Y), 1954 (A-Ca), 1953-1954
1954 (Co-P), 1954
1954 (R-W), 1955 (B-W), 1956 (Am), 1954-1956
1956 (An-F), 1956
1956 (G-M), 1956
1956 (N-Y), 1957 (Ab-Ad), 1956-1957
1957 (Al-Go), 1957
1957 (Gr-Ra), 1957
1957 (Re-Y), 1958 (A-G), 1957-1958
1958 (H-W), undated (B-V), no names (1913-1958), 1913-1958, undated
Index files alphabetical by county, undated
Index files alphabetical by county, 1919 county files of WWI deceased soldiers, files of Mountain Fund patients, 1908-1928, undated
Publications, 1812-1974, undated
Braille books and magazines, 1930-1959, undated
Revised Braille for Reading and Writing Grade One and a Half, 1943
Miscellaneous Braille books, undated
Catalog of Press Braille Books Provided by the Library of Congress, 1931-1954
The Kentucky Colonel: the Student Magazine of the Kentucky School for the Blind, 1952 November
Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind, 1953 December
The Children's Friend: a Journal in Braille for Blind Children, 1943 May and 1944 February
Primer of Braille Music, 1930
Talking Book Topics: v. XIII, nos. 3-4; v. XIV, no. 4; v. XV, nos. 1, 4; v. XVI, no. 3; v. XVII, nos. 1-4; v. XVIII, nos. 1-4, undated
Talking Book Topics: v. 19, nos. 1, 4-5 (1953); v.20, nos. 1-6 (1954); v. 21, nos. 1-6 (1955); v. 22, nos. 1, 3-6 (1956); v. 23, nos. 1, 3, 5-6 (1957); v. 24, nos. 1-2; v. XIV, no. 1; v. 24, no. 4; v. 25, no. 2 (1959), 1953-1959
Serials and journals, 1812-1960, undated
Scope and Contents note
This series contain journals, newsletters, and reviews that were published monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, and annually. They are grouped together by title and then filed chronologically within each group. The range stretches from the American Federation for the Blind to Training in Courtesy. Many groups are not complete, but do represent the types of journals, newsletters, and reviews that Linda Neville received. Many also contain hand-written notes from Linda Neville.
The American Journal of Nursing-American Medical Association, 1913-1925, undated
The American Journal of Nursing, v. XXV, no. 10, 1925
American Annual Legislation Review, Seventh Annual Meeting, 1914 March
The American Labor Legislation Review, v. IX, no. 2, 1919 June
American Medical Association Bulletin, v. 18, no. 4, 1913 May
American Medical Association Conservation of Vision Series, 1913-1914
- Box 164, folder 7
A Plan of Campaign for Conservation of Vision, Committee on Conservation of Visions [2 copies], 1913
Pamphlet I: Schoolchildren's Eyes, Frank Allport, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
Pamphlet II: Industrial and Household Accidents to the Eye, Harold Gifford, M.D. [2 copies], 1913
Pamphlet III: Wearing glasses, Walter B. Lancaster, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
Pamphlet IV: The Relation of Illumination to Visual Efficiency, Ellice M. Alger, M.D. [2 copies], 1913
Pamphlet VI: Auto-Intoxication and the Eye, Henry Dickson Bruns, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
Pamphlet VII: Eye-Strain, Hiram Woods, M.D., 1914
Pamphlet VIII: Lenses and Refraction, Frank Allport, M.D., 1914
Pamphlet IX: The Eye and its Functions, Frank Allport, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
American Medical Association Conservation of Vision Series, 1914-1916, undated
- Box 164, folder 8
Pamphlet X: Care of the Eyes, Frank Allport, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
Pamphlet XI: Opthalmia Neonatorum, F. Park Lewis, M.D. [2 copies], undated
Pamphlet XII: Ordinary Eye Diseases, Lee W. Dean, M.D., 1914
Pamphlet XIII: Usual and Unusual Eye Accidents, E.C Ellett, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
Pamphlet XIV: Visual Requirements of Transportation Employees, J.J Carroll, M.D. [2 copies], 1914
Pamphlet XV: Ocular Hygiene in Schools, S.D Risley. M.D. [2 copies], undated
Pamphlet XVIII: Preparations for the Oncoming of Blindness, F. Park Lewis, M.D., undated
Conservation of Vision and Prevention of Blindness, G.E. DeSchweinitz., M.D., 1916
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review-Bureau of School Service, 1865, 1911-1947
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1865 October
Bulletin: Chicago School of Sanitary Blindness, 1911 December
Bulletin of the Department of Education: v. IV, no. 4, 1911
Health and Hygiene: v. I, series 23, 1912
Bulletin of the Department of Health: v. VII, no. 7 (1935); v. VIII, no. 9, 12 (1936); v. IX, no. 2 (1936); v. IX, no. 7 (1937); v. X, no. 3 [three copies], 5 (1937), 1935-1937
Bulletin of the Department of Health: v. X, no. 8 (1938); v. XI, no. 2 (1938), 1938
Bulletin of the Department of Health: v. XI, no. 8, 12 (1939); v. XII, no. 1, 3 (1939), 1939
Bulletin of the Department of Health: v. XIV, no. 1 (1940); v. XV, no. 3 (1942), 1940-1942
Bulletin of the Department of Health: v. XV, no. 6 (1943); v. XVI, no. 3 (1943); v. XIX, no. 7 (1947), 1943, 1947
Bureau of School Service: v. XIV, no. 2, 1941
Bulletin of the State Board of Kentucky, 1911-1934, undated
v. I, no. 10 [2 copies], 1911
v. II, no. 6 [2 copies]; v. III, no. 2, 1913
v. III, 1914
v. V [2 copies], 1915
v. VI, 1916
v. IX, no. 4, 1919
v. XI, no. 5, 1921
Health Plays, Games and Assemblies by Louisville School Children, 1922
v. XIV, no. 1, 1924
v. II, no. 5, 1929
v. II, no. 3, 1930
v. III, no. 11; v. IV, no. 1, 1931
v. IV, nos. 6-7; v. IV, no. 10 (1932); v. V, no. 12 (1933), 1932-1933
v. VI, no. 9; v. VI, no. 11 [2 copies], 1934
undated
Occupational Efficiency of the Mentally Defective-The Labor Bulletin, 1910-1924
Occupational Efficiency of the Mentally Defective, v. XXVII, no. 55, 1924
The Blind Population of the United States, Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census, Bulletin 130, 1910
Carry On: A Magazine on the Reconstruction of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, v. I, no. 3, 1918
Charity Organization Bulletin, v. III, nos. 2-3, 1912
The Labor Bulletin, v. 7, no. 4, 1919
Child Welfare News Summary, 1924-1925
1924
v. 6, no. 4, 1924
v. 6, nos. 5, 7, 1924
v. 6, nos. 8-12, 1924
v. 6, nos. 13-16, 1924
v. 6, nos. 17-19, 1924
v. 6, nos. 20-22, 1924
v. 6, nos. 23-25, 1924
v. 6, no. 26, 1924
v. 6, nos. 28-30, 1924
v. 6, nos. 31-34, 1924
v. 6, nos. 35-36, 1924
Christian Baptist-The Quarterly Bulletin of the Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, 1828-1927, 1953
Christian Baptist, v. V, no. 12, 1828
The Cincinnati Pioneer, 1874 July
Collected Studies from the Bureau of Laboratories, Dr. William H. Park, v. VII, 1912-1913
The Complete Preacher, 1878 January
The Crippled Child, v. 2, no. 4, 1924
The Farmers' Register, v. VIII, no. 5, 1840
The Family, v. VIII, no. 7, 1927
Forward, v. I, no. 3, 1917
The Frenchburg Reporter, v. 26, no. 4, 1953
The Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, v. I, no. 2 [two copies], 1925
The Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, v. I, no. 3, 1926
The Quarterly Bulletin of the Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies, v. II, no. 3; v. III, no. 1, 1927
The Quarterly Bulletin of the Frontier Nursing Service, 1928-1958
v. IV, nos. 1-2, 1928
v. IV, no. 4; v. V, no. 2, 1929
v. VI, no. 1, 1930
v. VII, no. 1, 1931
v. VII, no. 3; v. VIII, no. 1, 1932
v. X, no. 3, 1935
v. XII, no. 4; v. XIV, no. 1, 1938
v. XV, no. 3; v. XVI, no. 1, 1940
v. XVI, no. 4; v. XVII, no. 1, 1941
v. 19, no. 1, 1943
v. 19, no. 3, 1944
v. 20, no. 4; v. 21, no. 1, unknown volume, 1945
v. 21, nos. 3-4; v. 22, nos. 1-2, 1946
v. 22, no. 4; v. 23, nos. 1-2, 1947
v. 23, nos. 3-4; v. 24, nos. 1-2, 1948
v. 24, nos. 3-4; v. 25, nos. 1-2, 1949
v. 25, no. 4; v. 26, nos. 1-2, 1950
v. 26, nos. 3-4; v. 27, nos. 1-2, 1926
v. 27, nos. 3-4; v. 28, nos. 1-2, 1952
v. 28, no. 3; v. 29, no. 2, 1953
v. 29, no. 4; v. 30, nos. 1-2, 1954
v. 30, nos. 2-3; v. 31, nos. 1-2, 1955
v. 31, nos. 3-4; v. 32, nos. 1-2, 1956
v. 32, nos. 3-4; v. 33, no. 1-2, 1957
v. 33, no. 3; v. 34, nos. 1-2, 1958
v. 34, no. 3, 1958
Indiana Bulletin of Charities and Correction-The Sight Saving Class Exchange, 1812-1959
Indiana Bulletin of Charities and Correction, 1919 March
Journal of Exceptional Children, 1949 March
The Kentucky Cardinal, v. XIII, no. 1, 1959
Kentucky Department of Welfare Bulletin, v. 4, no. 2, 1942
Commonwealth of Kentucky Educational Bulletin: v. III, no. 12 (1936); v. XVII, no. 12 (1950), 1936, 1950
Kentucky Common School Laws, v. II, no. 4 (1934); unknown volume [1926], 1934
Kentucky Common School Laws, v. XVIII, no. 4, 1950
Kentucky Department of Welfare Bulletin, v. 1, nos. 4-6, 1939
Kentucky Department of Welfare Bulletin, v. 1, no. 12; v. 2, nos. 1-5, 1940
Kentucky Department of Welfare Bulletin, v. 2, no. 7, 1941
Kentucky Department of Welfare Bulletin, v. 4, no. 5, 1943
The Kentucky Highlander, v. 1, no. 1, 1922
Kentucky Law Journal, v. XLIII, no. 1, 1954
Kentucky Medical Journal, v. 35, nos. 2, 12 (1937); Women's Auxiliary Section, v. VI, nos. 1, 3 (1937), 1937
Kentucky Medical Journal, v. 37, nos. 11-12; Women's Auxiliary Section, v. IX, no. 3, 1939
Kentucky Medical Journal, v. 39, no. 9; v. 42, no. 2, 1944
The Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, v. 52, no. 4; v. 53, no. 10, 1955
Light, 1933 May-July
The Missionary Reporter, v. II, no. 5, 1830
The Missionary Reporter, v. III, no. 2, 1831
Mountain Life and Work, v. II, no. IV, 1927
The Bulletin of the National Society of Penal Information, September, December (1922); February (1923), 1922-1923
The News Letter, nos. 7, 9 (1916); nos. 11, 14 (1917), no. 19 (1918), 1916-1918
The News Letter, February (1920); June and December (1921); February, April, June, December (1922); April 1923; February, June, October, and December (1924); October (1925); April (1926); February, (1927); November (1928); December, (1928); February, June, and October (1930), 1920-1930
The New York School of Social Work, v. XII, no. 2, 1919
Outlook for the Blind, A Quarterly Record of their Progress and Welfare, v. VIII, no. 2, 1914
Outlook for the Blind, A Quarterly Record of their Progress and Welfare, v. VIII, no. 4, 1915
Outlook for the Blind, A Quarterly Record of their Progress and Welfare, v. IX, no. 4, v. X, no. 3, 1916
Outlook for the Blind, A Quarterly Record of their Progress and Welfare, v. XIII, no. 3, 1918
Outlook for the Blind, v. XXVII, no. 4, 1933
The Pennsylvania School for Social Service, v. 10, no. 1, 1919-1920
The Pioneer, v. 1, no. 1, 1812
The Pioneer, v. 1, no. II, 1812
The Presbyterian Preacher, no. 4, 1828
The Presbyterian Preacher, v. III, no I, 1834
The Quarterly Review of the American Protestant Association, no. III, 1844
The Reformer, v. II, no. XV, 1821
The Sight Saving Class Exchange, no. 5 (December 1925); nos. 7-10 (March-October 1926); no. 13 April (1927); Sight-Saving Classes, Their Organization and Administration (1927); The Sight Slaving Class Exchange, no 14 May , no. 17 December (1927); no. 23 February, no. 26 June (1929), 1925-1929
Sight Saving Class Exchange, no. 31, April (1930); no. 35 February, no. 36 March , no. 33 September, (1931); no. 40 October, (1932); no. 42 February, no. 43 April, no. 45, October, no. 46, November, (1933); no. 47 February, no. 48 April, no. 50 November, (1934), 1930-1934
The Sight Saving Class Exchange, no 51 February, no. 53 June, no. 62 November (1935); no. 62 November (1937); no. 62 February, no. 64 April, no. 65 June (1938); no. 67 February, no. 68 April, no. 69 June (1939); no. 71 February, no. 73 June (1940); no. 75 February, no. 76 April, no. 78 November (1941); no. 79 February, no. 81 June, no. 82 November (1942), 1935-1942
The Sight-Saving Review, 1931-1960
v. 1, nos. 2-4, 1931
v. II, nos. 1-2, 4, 1932
v. III, nos. 1-2, 4, 1933
v. IV, nos. 1-4, 1934
v. V, nos. 1-3, 1935
v. VI, nos. 1-4, 1936
v. VII, nos. 1-4, 1937
v. VIII, nos. 1-4, 1938
v. IX, nos. 2, 4, 1939
v. X, nos. 1-4, 1940
v. XI, nos. 1-3, 1941
v. XII, nos. 1-3, 1942
v. XIII, nos. 2, 4, 1943
v. XIV, nos. 1-3, 1944
v. XV, nos. 1-3, 1945
v. XVI, nos. 1, 4, 1946
v. XVII, nos. 1-2, 1947
v. XVIII, nos. 1-4, 1948
v. XIX, nos. 1-4, 1949
v. XX, nos. 1-4, 1950
v. XXI, nos. 1-4, 1951
v. XXII, nos. 1-4, 1952
v. XXIII, nos. 1-4
v. XXIV, nos. 1-3, 1954
v. XXV, nos. 1-4, 1955
v. XXVI, nos. 1-4, 1956
v. XXVII, nos. 1-4, 1957
v. XXVIII, nos. 1-4, 1958
v. XXIX, nos. 1-4, 1959
v. XXX, no. 3, 1960
Journal of Social Hygiene, 1918-1941
v. IV, no. 1, 1918
v. IV, no. 4, 1918
v. V, nos. 1-2, 1919
v. XIV, no. 9, 1928
v. XV, nos. 1-2, 1929
v. XVI, nos. 1, 3-4, 1930
v. 24, nos. 1-4, 1938
v. 24, nos. 5-9, 1938
v. 25, nos. 1-3, 9, 1939
v. 26, nos. 2, 5, 9, 1940
v. 27, no. 2, 1941
The Social Service Review-Training in Courtesy, 1873-1927
The Social Service Review, v. I, no. 2, 1927
The Southern Highlands, v. X, no. I, 1925
Southern Poultry Journal, v. I, no. 4, 1876
The Sword and the Trowel, v. IX, no. 103, 1873
"Training for Philanthropic Service," University of Chicago Bulletin of Information, v. XVIII, no. 4, 1918
Training in Courtesy, Suggestions for Teaching Good Manners in Elementary School, no. 54, 1917
Pamphlets and bulletins, 1894-1958, undated
Scope and Contents note
These pamphlets, bulletins, and articles represent a wide variety of publications about blindness, trachoma, syphilis, and prison reform, from organizations such as the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, the National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, and the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness. They are organized chronologically with dates of publication ranging from 1894-1958. Undated publications are organized alphabetically. Many of these publications have extensive hand-written notes from Linda Neville.
1894-1958
The Relation of Social Democracy to the Higher Education, Franklin H. Giddings, 1894
Addresses Delivered in Honor of John Marshall Day, by members of the Fayette County Bar, 1901 February 14
Lithemic Nasopharyngitis Due to Systemic Disturbance, J.A. Stucky, M.D., 1904 October 15
The Midwives of New York, F. Elisabeth Crowell, 1906
First Annual Report of the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, 1906-1907
W.C.T.U. Settlement School, 1907
The Toxic Amblyopias, Louis Stricker, M.D., 1908
The Review of the Work Accomplished by the Blind Relief Commission of Hamilton County, Ohio, Louis Stricker, 1908
Children Who Need Not Have Been Blind: Prevention a Public Duty, Special Committee on Prevention of Blindness, 1908
Gonorrheal Conjunctivitis, L. S. Givens, 1908
Prevention of Blindness-No. 1, New York Association for the Blind, 1908
Needlessly Blind for Life, Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, 1909
First Annual Report of the Committee on the Prevention of Blindness, 1909
Inflammation of the Eyes in Newborn Children, Ophthalmia Neonatorum, 1909
Directions to Mothers, Midwives and Nurses for the Prevention of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Committee on the Prevention of Blindness, 1909
The Relation of Physical Defects to School Progress, Leonard P. Ayers, 1909
Loan Exhibits and Lantern Slides to Illustrate Popular Lectures, Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1906
Needlessly Blind for Life, Lucy Wright, 1910
The Prevention of Blindness, F. Park Lewis, M.D., 1910
The Prevention of Blindness, F. Park Lewis. M. D., 1910
Conservation of Vision and the Prevention of Blindness, F. Park Lewis, M.D., 1910
Ophthalmia Neonatorum as a Cause of Blindness, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom, 1910
Why 250,000 Children Will Quit School, Luther H. Gulick, M.D., 1910
A Brief Account of Organized Work for the Prevention of Blindness, National Preventative Work, 1910
Conservation of Eyesight: Phlyctenular Keratitis, Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, 1910
Close Your Eyes for a Few Minutes, Try to Imagine What it Means to be Blind, The Executive Committee of the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1910
The Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, J.T.C. Noe, 1910
Kentucky Stands Educationally 42nd, 1910
Needlessly Blind for Life, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1910
Possible Solution to the Midwife Problem, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom, 1910
Preventable Blindness, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom and Marion Hamilton Carter, 1910
Report of the Sub Committee on the Interdependence of Medical and Social Work as Illustrated in Work for Prevention of Blindness and Conservation of Eyesight, Lucy Wright, 1910
Double Gilioma of Retina, K.L. Stoll, M.D., 1911
Report of Eight Cases of Fatal Meningeal and Cerebral Complications of Suppurative Ethmoiditis, J.A. Stucky, M.D., 1911
The Child In the City: A Handbook of the Child Welfare Exhibit, 1911
Ophthalmia Neonatorum: Progress in Prevention, Henry Copley Greene, 1911
Prevention of Blindness: A Circular Letter, Prevention of Blindness Committee, 1911
The Hygiene of Vision, F. Park Lewis, M.D., 1911
Preventable Blindness, W. Cheatham, 1911
Ophthalmia Neonatorum: An Analysis of the Laws and Regulations Relating Thereto in Force in the United States, J.W. Kerr, 1911
Third Annual Report of the Committee of the Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind, 1911
Second Annual Meeting of the American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 1911
Visiting Obstetrical Nursing, Carolyn C. Van Blarcom, 1911
Abstract of Report of Dr. J.A. Stucky, Lexington Ky., Made to the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology at Indianapolis, Ind., October, 1911, and the Kentucky State Board of Heath, State Board of Health, 1911
A Campaign for Good Eyesight, Henry Copley Greene, 1911
Lexington Public Schools: Rules Governing the Board of Education and Schools, Order of the Board of Education, 1911
Manual of the Diseases of the Eye for Students and General Practitioners, Charles H. May, M.D., 1911
Monograph Series of the American Association for the Conservation of Vision, Henry Copley Greene, 1911
Practical Work in Sight-Saving, Ohio Commission for the Blind, 1911
The Review of the Midwife Situation, Arthur Brewster Emmons, M.D. and James Lincoln Huntington, M.D., 1911
Wisconsin State Association for the Blind, Annual Report, 1911
Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs: Meeting Bulletin, 1912
The American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, Third Annual Meeting, 1912
Fourth Annual Report of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness, New York Association for the Blind, 1912
Report of the General Secretary to the National Committee on Prison Labor, Prison Labor Bulletin, 1912
Prevalence of Trachoma in the United States, John Green, Jr., M.D., 1912
Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit [Brochure/guide], 1912
Trachoma in Kentucky: Reports of Investigations into the Prevalence of Trachoma in the Mountains of Eastern Kentucky, John McMullen, 1912
National Committee on Prison Labor, 1913
How to Make Child Labor Legislation More Effective, Samuel McCune Lindsay, 1913
Trachoma among the Natives of the Mountains of Eastern Kentucky, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1913
Wood Alcohol Causes Blindness, Prevention of Blindness, 1913
Medical School Inspection, Frank Allport, M.D., 1913
Road Making By Convict Labor, National Free Labor Union, 1913
Trachoma in Eastern Kentucky, J.A. Stucky. M.D., 1913
Trachoma: Its Prevalence and Control in the Public Schools of Cebu, Louis Schwartz, 1913
Some Serious Eye Conditions the Result of Intra-Nasal and Nasal Accessory Sinus Disease, J.A. Stucky. M.D., 1914
Trachoma in Kentucky: a Report of a Sanitary Inspection of the Schools of Jefferson County, Ky., with Special Reference to the Prevalence of Trachoma, J.H. Oakley and Dunlop Moore and Lawrence Kolb, 1914
Conservation of Vision, Frank Allport, M.D., 1914
Baby Saving Campaigns: A Preliminary Report on What American Cities are Doing to Prevent Infant Mortality, U.S. Department of Labor Children's Bureau, 1914
Department of Conservation of Vision, George S. Derby and Henry Copley Greene, 1914
How Whisky, Tobacco and Drugs Affect the Eyes, Edward Jackson, M.D., 1914
Labor Laws of Kentucky Pertaining to Labor Inspectors, Working Women, Child Labor, K.W. Newman, 1914
Oneida Baptist Institute of Oneida Kentucky, 1914
Photographic Exhibits on Babies' Sore Eyes, Wood Alcohol, Midwives, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1914
The Public School System of Gary, Ind., William Paxton Burris, 1914
Trachoma: A Survey of Its Prevalence in the Mountain Sections of North and South Carolina, A.D. Foster, 1914
Trachoma: A Survey of Its Prevalence in the Mountain Sections of Virginia and West Virginia, Taliaferro Clark, 1914
Trachoma: Handling an Outbreak of the Dreaded Eye-Disease, James M. Woltz, 1915
The Backward Child, Frank Allport, M.D., 1915
Detachment of the Retina With a Preliminary Report on a New Operative Procedure, Edgar S. Thomson, M.D. and Thomas H. Curtin, M.D., 1915
State Legislation Concerning the Examination of School Children's Eyes, Ears, Noses, and Throats, Frank Allport M.D., 1915
Prison Efficiency, Hon. Thos. Mott Osborne, 1915
Trachoma in the U.S., Gordon L. Berry, 1915
Public Health Measures in Relation to Venereal Diseases, William F. Snow, M.D., 1915
Trachoma: Its Prevalence, Its Effects Upon Vision, and the Methods of Control and Eradication, Gordon L. Berry, 1915
Administration of Child Labor Laws, Helen L. Sumner and Ethel E. Hanks, 1915
Brief Mention of Some Interesting Facts About the Work of Kentucky State Reformation, 1913-1915
Honor Men and Good Roads Everywhere, E. Stagg Whittin, Ph.D., 1915
Notes and Outlines in Civil Government, Charles A. Keith, 1915
Trachoma: its Nature and Prevention, John McMullen, 1915
The Trachoma Problem, J.W. Kerr, 1915
The New Prison System, Hon. William H. Wadhams, 1916
State Legislation Concerning Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Frank Allport. M.D., 1916
State Legislation Concerning Wood Alcohol, Frank Allport, M.D., 1916
A Review of the Etiology and Pathology of Trachoma-Differentiation from Allied Conjunctival Conditions, J. Morrison Ray, M.D., 1916
The Education, Licensing and Supervision of the Midwife, J. Clifton Edgar, M.D., 1916
Program to the Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Kentucky State Medical Association, 1915
List of References on Child Labor, H.H.B. Meyer, 1916
Suggestions for Sermon Material, Committee on Religious Work of the National Committee on Prisons, 1916
Suggestions for Vision Testing, Missouri Commission for the Blind, 1916
The Matter and Method of Social Hygiene Legislation, Timothy Newell Pfeiffer, 1917
Trachoma: A Disease of Equal Importance to the Ophthalmologist and Public Health Officer and What the Government is Doing to Eradicate and Prevent its Further Spread, John McMullen, M.D., 1917
Trachoma and the Army: The Dangers Incident to Enlisting Recruits Affected with the Disease, John McMullen, 1917
Saving Sight a Civic Duty: a Demonstration by the Public Health Department of Buffalo of How a Typical City Conserves The Vision of Its Future Citizens, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1917
Child Welfare in Oklahoma: An Inquiry by the National Child Labor Committee for the University of Oklahoma, National Child Labor Committee, 1917
Code of Lighting School Buildings, Illuminating Engineering Society, 1917
Safe Disposal of Human Excreta at Unsewered Homes, L.L Lumsden and C.W. Stiles, 1917
Safe Milk: An Important Food Problem, Ernest A. Sweet, 1917
State Board for Vocational Education, 1917
Provision for the Feeble-Minded of Kentucky, Arch Dixon, 1918
Illiteracy and the War, 1918
Outline of an Emergency Course of Instruction on the War, Department of the Interior, 1918
The House Fly-Carrier of Disease, The Ohio State Board of Health, 1918
National Headquarters American Red Cross Building Dedication, 1918
The Need of an Ophthalmologic Clinic in Penal Institutions With Special Reference to One Established at Sing Sing Prison, Conrad Berends, 1918
Care of Defectives, Arch Dixon, 1919
The Glorious Fourth, Winfred Hathaway, 1919
Manual for Conservation of Vision Classes, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness Publications, 1919
Administration of Child Labor Laws, Francis Henry Bird and Ella Arvilla Merritt, 1919
Child Welfare Work in Louisville, Ky., 1918-1919
The Lake Division News, The American Red Cross, 1919
Maternity Care and the Welfare of Young Children in a Homesteading County in Montana, Viola I. Paradise, 1919
School Medical Inspection, Teliaferro Clark, 1919
What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communities, Margaret F. Byington, 1919
The Red Cross Magazine: The Prodigal Village, Irving Bacheller, 1920
Child-Welfare Programs: Study Outlines for the Use of Clubs and Classes, U.S Department of Labor, 1920
Concerning Common Causes of Blindness in Children and the Means and Methods of Prevention, Ohio Commission for the Blind, 1920
Comparative Statistics of State Hospitals for Mental Diseases, Horatio M. Pollock, 1920
Courts in the United States Hearing Children's Cases, Evelina Belden, 1920
Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem, Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine F. Lenroot, 1920
Industrial Instability of Child Workers, Robert Morese Woodbury, Ph.D., 1920
Infant Mortality: Results of a Field Study in Akron, Ohio, Based on Births in One Year, Theresa S. Haley, 1920
The Red Cross of Peace, The Lake Division, 1920
A Summary of Juvenile-Court Legislation in the United States, Sophinisba P. Breckenridge and Helen R. Jeter, 1920
Syphilis and the Eye, Adolph O. Pfingst, 1921
Report of the Committee on the Prevention of Hereditary Blindness, AM Medical Association, 1921
Report of Committee on Trachoma, AM Medical Association, 1921
Administration of Child-Labor Laws Part 4, Ethel E. Hanks, 1921
Administration of the First Federal Child-Labor Law, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1921
Games for Play Institutes, Raymond A. Hoyer, 1921
Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem Part 2, Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine F. Lenroot, 1921
In Cases Where Clinical Evidence and Laboratory Findings Differ - What Then?, J.A. Stuckey, undated
Infant-Welfare Work in Europe, Nettie McGill, 1921
Standards of Legal Protection for Children Born Out of Wedlock: A Report of Regional Conferences, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1921
Statures and Weights of Children Under Six years of Age, Robert Woodbury, Ph. D., 1921
Suggestions for a Program for Health Teaching in the Elementary Schools, J. Mace Andress and Mabel C.Bragg, 1921
Trachoma or Folliculosis Among School Children, J.A. Stuckey M.D., 1922
Saving Mountaineers From Blindness: Dodged Washing the Teacups and Found Her Mission, Henry De Questier, 1922
The Relation of Nutrition to Tooth Development and Tooth Preservation, E.V. McCollum and Ethel M. Kinney, 1922
The Burden of Feeble-Mindedness, Walter E. Fernald, M.D., 1922
Child Care and Child Welfare, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1922
Child Labor and the Work of Mothers in Oyster and Shrimp Canning Communities on the Gulf Coast, Viola Paradise, 1922
Children of Wage-Earning Mothers, Helen Russell Wright, 1922
County Organization for Child Care and Protection, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1922
Eye-Sight Conservation Bulletin I, Eye Sight Conservation Council, 1922
The Nutrition and Care of Children in a Mountain County of Kentucky, Lydia Roberts, 1922
Self-Government, National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1922
Unerupted and Impacted Teeth Cause of Serious Eye and Ear Conditions: Preliminary Report, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1922
Kentucky Rural School Standards: Suggestions and Regulations for Standardizing Small Rural Schools, George Colvin, 1923
Standards for Out-Patient Service in Ophthalmology, 1923
Manual of the County Achievement Contest, Berea College Extension Department, 1923
A Family Letter Telling the Effect a Changed Dietary and Living Conditions Has Had Upon the People in the Mountains in Kentucky, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1923
Child Care and Child Welfare, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1923
Child Labor in North Dakota, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1923
Child Welfare in the Insular Possessions of the United States, Helen V. Vary, 1923
Eye-Sight Conservation Bulletin 3: Eye Tests in Industry, The Eye Sight Conservation Council, 1923
Individual Variations in Mental Equipment, Augusta F. Bronner, 1923
Infant Mortality: Results of a Field Study in Baltimore, MD. Based on the Births in One Year, Anna Rochester, 1923
List of References on Juvenile Courts and Probation in the United States, Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, 1923
Maternity and Infant Care In a Mountain County in Georgia, Glenn Steele, 1923
Methods of Recreational Adjustment As a Form of Social Case Treatment, Claudia Wannamaker, 1923
Results and Future Opportunities in the Field of Clinics, Social Service, and Parole, Douglas A. Thom, M.D., 1923
Results of a Three-Year Trachoma Campaign Begun in Knott County, KY., in 1913, John McMullen, 1923
Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, 1924
Our Children's Neglected Eyesight, 1924
Relation of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions of the Mentally and Morally Impaired, Joseph A. Stuckey, 1924
Systematic Treatment in Pathologic Conditions of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Joseph A, Stuckey, 1924
Code of Lighting School Buildings, Illuminating Engineering Society, 1924
Department of Legislation, The Club Woman, 1924
The Junior News Letter, 1924
Eye Sight Conservation Bulletin 5: Lantern Slides and Lecture Material on Eyesight Conservation, 1924
Feeblemindedness, Walter E Fernald M.D., 1924
Foster-Home Care for Dependent Children, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1924
Habit Clinics for the Child of Preschool Age: Their Organization and Practical Value, D.A. Thom. M.D., 1924
An Introduction to Safety Education: A Manual for the Teacher, Education Section National Safety Council, 1924
Light, Sight and Safety, R. E. Simpson, 1924
National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1924
Prohibition and Alcoholic Mental Disease, Horatio M. Pollock, Ph.D., 1924
Sight-Saving Classes in School Systems, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1924
State Commissions for the Study and Revision of Child-Welfare Laws, Emma O, Lundburg, 1924
Work of Children on Truck and Small-Fruit Farms in Southern New Jersey, Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, 1924
Code of Lighting School Buildings, Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S Department of Labor, 1925
The Recreation Program in a Plan for Social Treatment, Department of Public Welfare, 1925
Governor's Conference: Section Meeting on Prison Administration and State Cooperation in Prison Made Goods, National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1925
Sunlight for the Babies, Martha M. Eliot, 1925
Adoption Laws in the United States, Emelyn Foster Peck, 1925
Conserving the Sight of School Children: A Program for Public Schools, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1925
National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor: Annual Report, 1925
Report of Commission to Study Conditions Relating to Blind Persons in Pennsylvania, 1925
The Welfare of Infants Illegitimate Birth in Baltimore, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1925
Trachoma: Suggestions as to Diagnosis, Etiology and Treatment, J.A. Stuckey, 1926
South Central Conference on the Allocation of Prison Industries, National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1926
Safeguarding Mothers and Babies in the Highlands, Miss W. Dertram Ireland, 1926
The Early History of Medicine West of the Alleghenies, J.A. Stuckey, 1926
24th Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Nurses' Association, Indiana State League of Nursing Education, 1926
Mothers and Babies in Leslie County, Martha Perwitt, 1926
Trachoma: Scourge of the Mountains, Dr. J.A. Stuckey, 1926
The Country as a Unit for an Organized Program of Child Caring and Protective Work, Emma O. Lundburg, 1926
The Need of Epidemiological Research in Trachoma, B. Franklin Royer, M.D., 1926
A Program for Teaching Health Habits, Jeannette G. Baughman, 1926
The Public Health Aspects of Trachoma, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1926
Trachoma: Report by the Standing Committee on Conservation of Vision, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1926
The Prevention of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Lloyd Paul Stryker, 1928
The Pauper Idiot in Kentucky, Arthur H. Estabrook, 1928
Seeing Through Life, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1928
Children of Illegitimate Birth Whose Mothers Have Kept Their Custody, U.S Department of Labor, 1928
Nutrition as It Relates to the Eye, Arthur M. Yudkin, M.D., 1929
Sight-Saving Classes: Their Organization and Administration, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1929
Trachoma, Harvey J. Howard, 1929
Vision Justice for the Young Child, Edward M. Van Cleve, 1929
Classification of the Causes of Blindness, 1930
Symposium on Social Hygiene and the Prevention of Blindness, William F. Snow, 1930
Observations and Experiences with Trachoma in Eastern Kentucky, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1930
The University and Social Welfare, Edith Abbott, 1930
To Know the Sight of a Child, Edward Jackson, 1930
Sight Saving Class Work, E.V.L. Brown and Lewis H. Carris, 1930
Adventures in Sight Saving, Park Lewis M.D., 1930
Are you Training Your Child to be Happy? Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, 1930
The Causes and Prevention of Blindness in Mexico, General Daniel M. Valez, M.D., 1930
Prevention of Blindness in Newborn Babies: Report by the Standing Committee on Conservation of Vision, 1930
Save Sight: Sixteenth Annual Report, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1930
The Industrial Nurse's Responsibility in Eye Health, Mildred G. Smith, 1931
Conservation of Eyesight, with Especial Reference to Glaucoma, George S. Derby, M.D., 1931
Fundamentals of Lighting in the Home, Classroom and Industry, A.L. Powell, 1931
American National Red Cross Greetings and Addresses of the Fifteenth Anniversary Dinner, 1931
Methods of Teaching Sight-Saving Classes, Estella Lewis, 1931
The Social Aspect of the Movement for the Prevention of Blindness: A History, Edward M. Van Cleve, 1931
Medical Social Service and Saving Sight, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1932
Agranulocytic Angina and Reports of Three Cases, W.N. Offutt, M.D., 1932
The Prevention of Blindness and the Conservation of Sight as a Co-operative Movement, Park Lewis, M.D., 1932
Problems of the Worker Assigned to Part Time Service with Eye Patients: Bulletin no. 6 of the Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1933
"Patricia," Outlook for the Blind, 1933
Reflections of 1933: Nineteenth Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1933
A Syllabus in Alcohol Education, Bertha Rachel Palmer, 1933
Twenty-Five Years of Saving Sight, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1933
Social Service in Eyesight Conservation: Bulletin no. 8 of the Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1934
Community Enterprise in Preventing Blindness, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1934
Bright Eyes of 1934: Twentieth Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1934
Safe and Sound, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1935
Social Service in Ophthalmology, Elenor P. Brown and Lawrence T. Post, M.D., 1935
General Assembly of the International Association for Prevention of Blindness, The International Association for Prevention of Blindness, 1935
Arthur Sunshine Home and Nursery School for the Blind: Twenty-Sixth Annual Report, 1934 May-1935 May
The Causes of Blindness in Children: Their Relation to Preventative Ophthalmology, Conrad Berends, M.D, C. Edith Kerby, and Evelyn C. McKay, 1935
Ectopia Lentis: Report of Twenty-Two Cases in Five Successive Generations, B.N. Pittenger, M.D., 1935
Dr. Joseph N. McCormack of Kentucky and United States of America, W.J. Hammill, 1935
Medical Social Work in the Prevention of Blindness, B. Franklin Royer, M.D., 1935
The Problem of Fireworks Accidents, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1935
Conserving the Sight of School Children: A Report of the Joint Committee on Health Problems in Education, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1935
Syphilis in Pregnancy, Max J. Exner, 1936
Saving Eyesight in Industry, Rose Henderson, 1936
Medical Social Eye Workers' Bulletin, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1936
"Why Don't We Stamp out Syphilis," Readers Digest, 1936
"Early Kentucky Medical Literature," Kentucky Medical Journal, 1936
Choral Speaking: An Aid in the Sight-Saving Class, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1936
Let's See: Twenty-second Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1936
Wearing Glasses, Walter B. Lancaster, 1936
Blindness and its Causes, Reprint from California and Western Medicine, 1937
Food in Relation to the Eyes, Park Lewis, M.D., 1937
They can Be Cured, Reprint of articles on the care and cure of the mentally ill which have appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal, 1937
Certificates for Marriage, Henry P. Talbot, M.D., 1937
Lacks and Gaps in the Sight-Saving Class Program, Elizabeth Guthre Dasher, 1937
Some Eye Problems Confronting Teachers, Gladys D. Matlock, 1937
Understanding the Significance of Eye Troubles, Anna Harrison, 1937
Combating Early Syphilis, John H. Stokes, M.D., 1937
Gonorrhea, Marie P. Warner and Benj. W. Warner, 1937
Magazine Excerpts, Mountain Life and Work, 1937
Venereal Disease Information, United States Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with The State Health Departments, 1937
Medical Social Eye Workers' Bulletin, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1937
Program to the Samel David Gross Memorial Meeting of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1937
Daylighting the Schoolroom, Anette M. Phelan, 1937
Syphilis in Relation to the Prevention of Blindness, Conrad Berens, M.D., and Jacob A. Goldberg, Ph.D., 1937
Simple Eye Tests in a Pediatrician's Office: Their Value, Helen M. Johnson, M.D., William Palmer Lucas, M.D., 1937
First Annual Summary of Fourth of July Injuries, reprint of the Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
What Light for the Eyes, James E. Lebensohn, 1937
Lighting the Schoolroom, Harry S. Gradle, 1937
Lighting Standards, Walter B. Lancaster, M.D., 1937
Economic Aspects of Syphilis Control, Emil Frankel, 1937
Freedom from Venereal Disease: a Prerequisite to Marriage, Fred W. Caudill, M.D., 1937
Light in the Home, Edward Jackson, 1938
Eyes in Industry, Conrad Berens, 1938
The Role of the Institutional Nurse in the Treatment of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Bernice Perdziak, R.N., 1938
Eyes and the Office Worker, Arthur J. Bedell, 1938
Investigation and Control of Venereal Diseases: Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce House of Representatives, Seventy-Fifth Congress third session, 1938
Medical Social Eye Workers' Bulletin, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1938
The Problem of Statistics Relating to Blindness and the Blind, Harry Best, 1938
Model State Fireworks Law, National Fire Protection Association, 1938
Publications on Preventing Blindness, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1938
Sight for Tomorrow: Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the National Society for Prevention of Blindness, Inc., 1938
Why a Program of Research on Preschool Blind Children, Harriett Anderson Fjeld and Kathryn Erroll Maxfield, 1938
Development of the Normal Eye in Infancy and Childhood, Willis S. Knighton, M.D., 1939
Syphilis and Federal Assistance to the States-To Date, William F. Snow, M.D., 1939
Standards for Out-Patient Service in Ophthalmology, Conrad Berens, 1939
Protecting Eyes in Industry, United States Department of Labor, 1939
Books for Children with Seriously Defective Vision, 1939
Report of the Department of Welfare of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1939
Third Annual Summary of Fourth of July Injuries, reprint from The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
The Health Department's Role in the Prevention of Blindness, John L. Rice, M.D., 1940
The Nurse in an Eye Health Program, Pearl McIver R.N., 1940
Fighting Another Plague, 1940
Some Light on Lighting, Reprinted from Consumer's Guide, 1940
Glaucoma- A Thief in the Night, Daniel B. Kirby, 1940
The Heritage Left, Dr. Park Lewis, 1940
Standards for Outpatient Ophthalmologic Departments. II. Standards for Nursing Service. III, Standards for Medical Social Service, Conrad Berens, Ruth C. Williams, and Eleanor Brown Merrill, 1940
Sharing Responsibility for Eye Health, Winifred Hathaway, 1940
"Fourth National Social Hygiene Day," Journal of Social Hygiene, 1940
The Pentagon of Phi Omega Pi, 1941
Routine Wassermann Test for all Expectant Mothers, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1941
Fifth National Social Hygiene Day, 1941
Visual Efficiency, Henry A. Imus, 1941
Eye Health in the Basic Curriculum, Carrie H. McNeill, R.N., 1941
Meeting the Needs of Atypical Children, Doris D. Klaussen and Georgia Rothberg, R.N., 1941
Observations on Eyegrounds of the Newborn, M. Luther Kauffman, M.D., 1941
The Twinkler, Phi Omega Pi, 1941
Care of the Eyes and the Prevention of Blindness, The Public Health Service, 1941
Glaucoma Survey, Reprinted from American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1941
The General Practitioner's Part in the Campaign for the Prevention of Blindness from Glaucoma, 1941
Biennial Conference, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1941
All Eyes: Twenty-Seventh Annual Report, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1941
Mobilization of State Forces for Prevention of Blindness: A Symposium, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1942
Good Government, 1942
Oration of Medicine: The Interdependence of Curative and Preventative Medicine, P.E. Blackerby, M.D., 1942
In the Interest of Preventing Blindness: Psychological Attitudes of the Visually Handicapped Toward Treatment, Ruth Emerson, 1942
Eye Health and Safety News, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1943
Revised Braille for Reading and Writing Grade One and a Half, Commission on Uniform Type for the Blind, 1943
Bulletin of the Southern Medical Association: Preliminary Program Announcements, Southern Medical Association, 1944
Eye Health and Safety News, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1944
Dr. James Andrew Ryan, Editorial of the Southern Medical Association, 1944
Looking Ahead: Thirteenth Annual Report of the National Society of the Prevention of Blindness, 1944
A Gift Like the Gifts of God, The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, 1945
Better Eyes for Industry, David O. Woodbury, 1946
The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, First Year Bulletin, 1946
Hindman Settlement School: May Stone The Ladyest, Reprint from Mountain Life and Work, 1946
The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, Second Year Bulletin, 1947
The Kentucky Colonel, Kentucky School for the Blind, 1947
News Nuggets, The Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, 1949
The Kentucky Colonel, Kentucky School for the Blind, 1949
Eyes to the Future: 1949 Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1949
Statistical Journal, Department of Economic Security, 1949
The Cincinnati Library Society for the Blind, Report for January 1, 1949-January 1, 1950, 1949-1950
News Letter, The Department of Economic Security, 1950
The Wise Owl Clubs Multiply Newsletter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1950
Wise Owl News, Wise Owl Club of America, 1950
Classroom Writing, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1950
Hindman Settlement School, Ruby Amburgey, 1950
Prevention of Blindness News, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1951
The Inauguration of Frank A. Rose as the Twenty-Second President, 1951
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Bethany Orphanage, Anniversary Bulletin, 1951
An Eye Health Program for Schools, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1951
Kentucky Statistical Journal, Department of Economic Security, 1951
Report on Eye Conditions Among Pupils in Schools for the Blind in the United States, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1951-1952
The Bethany News, Bethany, Wolfe County, Kentucky, 1952
The Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1952
"Committee Appointments for Year Listed: Activity Urged," Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1952
Education of Partially Seeing Children: A Committee Report, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1952
That All May See: 1952 Annual Report, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1952
"Kentucky-The Progenitor of Pioneer Doctors," Lewis J. Moorman. M.D., The Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1953
The Bethany News, Bethany, Wolfe County, Kentucky, 1953
The Dedication of the Portrait of Phillip Earl Blackerby, M.D., Oscar O. Miller, M.D., 1953
Alcoholism: Public Health Problem No. 4, Alcoholic Study Commission by the Legislative Research Commission, 1953
Health Department Responsibility for Sight Conservation, Edward Davens, M.D., 1953
Minimum Standards for Child-Caring Institutions and Procedures for Licensing, Division of Child Welfare of the Department of Welfare, 1953
Contributors' Report, American Foundation for the Blind, 1953-1954
"Minnesota Eye Health," Bulletin of the Minnesota Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
Education of Partially Seeing Children in School Systems, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
Manual and Suggested By-Laws for Chapters of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
Catalogue, the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
Save your Sight, Elizabeth Ogg, 1954
Contributors' Report, American Foundation for the Blind, 1955-1956
Writer's Fact Sheet on Home Fixture Lighting, American Home Lighting Institute, 1955
Social Hygiene News, 1955
Advising Patients with Hereditary Eye Disease, P. Thomas Manchester, M.D., 1955
Screening for Glaucoma, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., and Virginia S. Boyce, 1955
Eye Health for Teen-Agers, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., and Burnetta Blatt Downing, R.N., 1955
Statistical Journal of Economic Security in Kentucky, 1955
Surgery Restored My Sight, Paul W. Kearney, 1955
Vision and Vocational Training, James E. O'Neil, 1956
Temperance Facts, Temperance League of Kentucky, 1956
Dedication Service, Open Door Children's Home, Inc., 1956 August 19
The Nationwide Fight Against Blindness, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1956
Vocabulary of Terms Relating to the Eye, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1956
Components of a Complete Vision Program, Franklin M. Foote, 1957
Screening for Eye Diseases, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., 1957
The Unreliability of Tactile Tension, James E. McDonald and Wayne M. Caygill, 1957
Help for the Alcoholic: New State Commission Tells Public that Alcoholism Needs to be Treated as a Disease, 1957
Biennial Conference, Kentucky Crippled Children Commission, 1957
Bigger Savings in Sight, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., and E.G. Gill, M.D., 1958
Prevention of Blindness News, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1959
Mountain Life and Work: Magazine of the Southern Mountains, 1958
Catalogue, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1958
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Aids for the Blind, American Foundation of the Blind, undated
American Women's Hospitals, Medical Service Committee of the American Medical Women's Association, undated
Announcement of Publication, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
The Argument for Medical Inspection of Schools and Significant Facts about Medical Inspection, Luther Halsey Gulick, M.D., and Leonard P. Ayers, A.M., undated
Babies' Sore Eyes (Ophthalmia Neonatorum), Campaign for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
A Basic Child Health Study, Philip F. Barbour, M.D., undated
A Brief for the Extension Plans of the United States Bureau of Education, undated
Bright Eyes-How to Keep Them Shining, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
Care of the Eyes, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, undated
Dessie Scott Children's Home, undated
The Evolution of the Cataract Operation, William Campbell Posey, M.D., undated
Extension of the Registration Area for Births and Deaths: A Practical Example of Cooperative Census Methods as Applied to the State of Pennsylvania, Bureau of the Census, undated
Glaucoma: A Problem for the Public Health Nurse, Helen E. Weaver, R.N., undated
A Guide for Screening Visual Acuity with Modified Snellen Chart, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
How to Cure Eye Disease, H.T. Schlegel Co., undated
The Illinois Plan for Special Education of Exceptional Children: Those With Impaired Hearing, undated
The Illinois Plan for Special Education of Exceptional Children: The Visually Defective, undated
Instructions to Midwives for the Care of the Eyes in Babies, Department of Health, undated
July 4: Death's Holiday, Literary Digest, undated
The Light Shineth in the Darkness: A Service of Thanksgiving, John Milton Society, undated
Lighting the Schoolroom, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
Louisa Lee Schuyler 1837-1926, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
Midwifery and Infant Mortality, Carolyn Van Blarcom, undated
The Most Wonderful Eyes in the World, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
Opportunities for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Federal Security Agency, undated
Pre-Marital Health Examination: The Law How to Use It, Department of Public Health, undated
Preventing Ophthalmia Neonatorum in Virginia-An Administration Problem, W.A. Plecker, M.D., undated
The Prevention of Blindness, undated
Prevention of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
The Public Health Nurse and Glaucoma, Burnetta Blatt, R.N., undated
Requirements for Admission, Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, undated
Services of a Hospital Consultant and Statement with Regard to Henry C. Wright and George O'Hanlon, M.D., Wright and O'Hanlon, undated
Sight Saving Classes in School Systems, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
Sight-Saving Classes in School Systems, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
Sight Saving Facts, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
A Special Inquiry on Conservation of Vision in Philadelphia, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
The Story of Feeding the Other Lambs, Dessie Scott Children's Home, undated
"Student Notes: Marriage Below the Statutory Age-Effect of Cohabitation After Arriving at that Age." Kentucky Law Journal, undated
Sure We'll Finish the Job of Wiping out Adult Illiteracy, undated
Syphilis, Marie Pichel Warner and Benjamin W. Warner, undated
Trachoma, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
What is Malnutrition? Hundreds of Thousands of American Children are Undernourished, Lydia Roberts, undated
Reports, 1892-1955, undated
Scope and Contents note
Primarily annual reports issued by a variety of organizations, these publications are organized chronologically ranging from 1905-1954, and including undated materials. Within each year, the reports are organized alphabetically by organization title. Many of these annual reports are by organizations with similar interests as those expressed in the pamphlets, bulletins, and articles. There are a few handwritten notes among them.
Child Labor, National Child Labor Committee, 1905
The Second Report of the New York Association for the Blind, 1908 November
Report of the Kentucky Institution for the Blind, 1909
Proposed Model of Constitution of the Associated Charities and The Associated Charities of Lexington and Fayette County Annual Reports, 1906-1910
Report of the Labor Inspector, Bureau of Agriculture Labor and Statistics, 1909-1911
Annual Session Reports, Kentucky Educational Association, 1912 June
Public Health Reports, United States Public Health Service, 1914 September
Report of the Kentucky Institution for the Education of the Blind, 1915 September
Annual Report of the Lexington Public Schools, 1913 June and 1915 June
First Annual Report, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1915 November
Public Health Reports, United States Public Health Service, 1915 March
Report of the Vice Commission: Survey of Existing Conditions with Recommendations to the Hon. John H. Buschmeyer, 1915
Report of the Commission on Provision for the Feeble-Minded in Kentucky, 1916
Second Annual Report, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1916 November
Social Problems of the Courts, National Probation Association, 1917
Report of the State Commission for the Blind, 1917
Fourth Annual Report, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1918
Sixth Annual Report, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1920
Population : Kentucky, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920
Seventh Annual Report, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1921 December
Public Education in Kentucky, Kentucky Educational Commission, 1921
Report of the State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1921 June
Report of the Kentucky Children's Code Commission, 1922
The Educational System of Kentucky, 1923
Ninth Annual Report, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1923
Public Welfare Agencies, The Efficiency Commission of Kentucky, 1923
Report of the State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1923 June
Public Health Report, Treasury Department, 1923 April and November
Tenth Annual Report, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1924
Report of Housing Survey of the City of Lexington, Kentucky, 1924 January-April
Report of the State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1925 June
Public Health Reports, Treasury Department, 1925 May and July
A Year in Review, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1926
Public Health Reports, Treasury Department, 1926 April and February
Report of the State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1927
Proceedings of the 1927 Annual Conference, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1927
Welfare of Prisoners' Families in Kentucky, Ruth Bloodgood, 1927
Proceedings of the 1928 Annual Conference, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1928
At the End of the First Century, New York Institution for the Prevention of the Blind, 1892-1932
Public Health Reports, United States Treasury Department, 1932 January, April, and September
Reflections of 1933: Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1933
White House Conference, Youth Outside of Home and School Committee, 1933 December 31
Facilities for the Care of Dependant Families in Kentucky, Kentucky Emergency Relief Administration, 1935 August
Annual Report, Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1935
Eyes on the Future: Twenty Third Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1937
Clovernook Home for the Blind Report, 1943 July-1945, 1949-1950
Highlights of 1947: 33rd Annual Report for the Prevention of Blindness, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1947
Annual Report of the President of the American Foundation for the Blind, 1949
Mobilization for Health Security, National Health Council, 1951 April
Kentucky Conference on Handicapped Children, 1953 October
Contributors' Report, American Foundation for the Blind, 1954 July-1955 June
Provision for Dependant, Delinquent, and Handicapped Children in Kentucky, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, undated
Books, 1911-1945, undated
Scope and Contents note
Representing a variety of mostly reform topics, these books are organized chronologically from the dates 1911-1945 and non-dated.
Prison Association of New York, 1911
The Midwife in England, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom, R.N., 1913 December
Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Feebleminded and the Epileptic, The National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 1918
Moonlight School Course of Study, Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1919
Comrades, John F. Smith, 1930
In Convict Cells, W.G. Wilson, Friendship Press, 1937
The Public Health Nurse, Department of Philanthropic Information, 1937
Infant Care, Federal Security Agency Social Security Administration, 1945
The Jubilee: An Extensive Collection of Church Music for the Choir, the Congregation, and the Singing School, William Bradbury, undated
Becoming a Parent, Children's Bureau Publication, undated
Legislation, 1874-1974, undated
Scope and Contents note
Representing both House and Senate Legislation, these materials, solely from the Kentucky General Assembly, are organized chronologically from 1911-1956 and are concerned with blindness, prison reform, and social welfare reform. Each piece of legislation is listed separately by its formal name and number. Also included are a few pieces of legislation from the state governments of Ohio and Oregon and significant amounts of federal legislation from both the Senate and House of Representatives. These materials are also organized chronologically, ranging from of 1910-1957, and include passed and un-passed legislation. As was often her habit, Linda Neville has written comments on some of these materials.
Kentucky General Assembly Legislation, 1911-1956
Official Announcement: The New Vital Statistics Law, Effective January 1, 1911 (two copies), 1911
Proposed Optometry Bill for Kentucky, 1912
In Senate: Regular Session, 1912, Senate Bill No. 134, 1912 January 18
In House: Regular Session 1914, House Bill No. 249, 1914 January 21
Senate Bill 2: Regulating Graded Schools, 1914
A Bill to Limit the Effect of the Regulation of Interstate Commerce between the States in Goods, Wares, and Merchandise Wholly or in part manufactured, mined, or Produced by Convict Labor or in any Prison or Reformatory, 65th Congress, 1st Session, S. 2115, 1917 April 30
A Bill to employ convict labor for the production of war supplies and to authorize their purchase by the Federal Government; to regulate the compensation and hours of labor and fix standards; to prohibit the purchase of war supplies manufactured by convicts under private contract; to limit the effect of interstate commerce between the States in goods, wares, and merchandise wholly or in part manufactured, mined, or produced by convict labor or in any prison or reformatory; and to equip the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia; Leavenworth, Kansas; and McNeil Island, Washington; and the United States Army prison and disciplinary barracks, and the United States naval prison for the manufacture of supplies for the use of the Government, for the compensation of the prisoners for their labor, and for other purposes. 65th Congress, 2nd session, S. 3076, 1917 December 4
In House: Regular Session 1918, House Bill No. 192, 1918 January
In Senate: Regular Session 1918, Senate Bill no. 141, 1918 January
In House: Regular Session 1918, House Bill No. 373 [2 copies], 1918 February
In the House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2167 [2 copies], 1921 April 11
Kentucky Age of Consent Law: Its History and Proposed Amendment, 1922
Senate Bill No. 7: An act relating to unlawful carnal knowledge of children under the age of eighteen years, including both sexes, and prescribing and fixing penalties for violations thereof, and amending and re-enacting Section 1155, Kentucky Statutes, Carroll, 1915
Outline of Legislation: Recommended for Enactment in 1922, Kentucky Children's Code Commission, approximately 1922
Laws: Enacted by the 1924 General Assembly Relative to Education in Kentucky, Published by Order of the State Board of Education, 1924
In House: Regular Session 1924, House Bill no. 247, 1924 January 25
In Senate: Regular Session 1924, Senate Bill no. 173, 1924 January 28
In Senate: Regular Session 1924, Senate Bill no. 186 (2 copies), 1924 January 29
In House: Regular Session 1924, House Bill no. 434, 1924 February 15
In Senate: Regular Session 1924, House Bill no. 247, 1924 March 6
In House: Regular Session 1926, House Bill no. 45, 1926 January 13
In House: Regular Session 1926, House Bill no. 481, 1926 February 16
In Senate: Regular Session 1926, Amendment by way of Substitute to Senate Bill no. 262, 1926 February 24
In Senate: Regular Session 1932, Senate Bill no. 340, (2 copies), 1932 February 8
In House: Regular Session, 1932, House Bill no. 607 (2 copies), 1932 February 9
In House: Regular Session 1934, House Bill no. 23, 1934 January 8
In House: Special Session 1934, Committee Substitute for House Bill no. 67, 1934 June 22
In House: Regular Session 1938, House Bill no. 1, 1938 January 4
In House: Regular Session 1938, House Bill no. 44, 1938 January 11
In Senate: Regular Session 1938, Senate Bill no. 35 (2 copies), 1938 January 12
In House: Regular Session 1938, House Bill no. 104, 1938 January 13
A Bill To Impose Additional Duties upon the United States Public Committee on Interstate Foreign Commerce and Ordered to be Printed, 75th Congress, 3rd session, H.R. 9047, 1938 January 19
In House: Regular Session, 1938, House Bill no. 224, 1938 January 26
Congressional Report: Proceedings and Debates of the 76th Congress, First Session, 1939 February 24
In House: Regular Session, 1940, House Bill no. 104, 1940 January 12
In Senate: Regular Session, 1940, Senate Bill no. 60, 1940 January 18
In Senate: Regular Session, 1940, Senate Bill no. 158, 1940 February 7
In House: Regular Session, 1940, House Bill no. 340, 1940 February 7
In House: Regular Session, 1940, House Bill no. 446, 1940 February 15
In Senate: Regular Session, 1942, House Bill no. 69, 1942 January 22
In House: Regular Session, 1942, House Bill no. 122, 1942 January 22
In Senate: Regular Session, 1942, Senate Bill no. 158, 1942 February 10
In Senate: Regular Session, 1946, Senate Bill no. 91, 1946 January 30
In House: Regular Session, 1946, House Bill no. 505, 1946 March 5
In Senate: Regular Session, 1950, Senate Bill no. 1, 1950 January 3
In House: Regular Session, 1950, House Bill no. 77, 1950 January 16
In House: Regular Session, 1950, Senate Bill no. 91, 1950 February 1
Commonwealth of Kentucky General Assembly: Regular Session, 1950, Senate Bill no. 1, 1950 February 2
Legislative Research Commission: Alcoholism, Staff Report to the Alcoholic Study Commission, 1953
In Senate: Regular Session, 1954, Senate Bill no. 104, 1954 February 4
Alcoholic Beverages Law, Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1954
In Senate: Regular Session, 1956, Senate Bill no. 29, 1956 January 10
Legislation from Ohio, Oregon and Federal Legislation from the U.S. Congress, 1874-1974, undated
The Blind Pension Law of the State of Ohio: An Act to Provide for the Relief of Needy Blind, Blind Relief Commission, undated
An Act: House Bill no. 182, General Assembly of the State of Ohio, 1919 January 18
Child Welfare Laws, State of Oregon, undated
Reformatory Site in the District of Columbia, 61st Congress, 3rd Session, 1910 December 17
Contagious and Infectious Diseases Among the Indians: Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (2 copies), 1913
A Bill to Limit the Effect of the Regulation of Interstate Commerce Between the States in Goods, Wares, and Merchandise Wholly or in Part Manufactured, Mined, or Produced by Convict Labor or in any Prison or Reformatory, S. 2321, 1914
Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Commerce United States Senate, Seventy-Fifth Congress, Third Session on s. 3290, 1938 February 14 and 15
Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce House of Representatives, Seventy-Fifth Congress, Third Session on H.R. 9047, (2 copies), 1938 April
A Bill to Amend Title 18, United States Code, so as to Regulate the Transportation and Shipment of Fireworks, 84th Congress, 1st Session, S. 1297, 1955 March 4
An Act to Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and the Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act to Provide for a more effective Control of Narcotic Drugs Marijuana, and for other Related Purposes, Public Law 728, 84th Congress, Chapter 629-2nd Session, H.R. 11619, 1950 July 18
An Act to Effect the Control of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in the District of Columbia, and for Other Purposes, Public Law 764- 84th Congress, Chapter 676- 2nd Session, H.F. 11320, 1956 July 24
Laws Controlling Illicit Narcotics Traffic: Ammendum to Senate Document 120- 84th Congress, 1956
Obscene and Pornographic Literature and Juvenile Delinquency, Interim Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency to the Committee on the Judiciary, 1956
A Bill to Amend Title 18, United States Code so as to Regulate the Transportation and Shipment of Fireworks, 85th Congress, 1st Session, S. 1499, 1957 March 8
Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate, 85th Congress, 1st Session, S. Res. 173, 1917 April 30
Account Book [for general merchandise] [attribution unknown], 1870 March 15-1974 February 26
Subject files, 1816-1959, undated
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by topic.
Act-Breckinridge, 1816, 1905-1958, undated
Act for Founding and Establishing a Public Hospital in Fayette County, 1816
Addresses, List of Names and Addresses for District and County Offices Supervisors and Workers, 1936-1948
Aids and Safety Precaution for Eyecare, undated
Age of Consent Information, 1958
Alcohol and Alcoholism, 1908-1959
The American Foundation for the Blind, 1932-1937
Anti-Air Rifle Campaign, 1905-1951
Anti-Steel Trap League News, undated
Bethany Orphanage, 1941
The Berea College Quarterly, v. XVI, no. 1., 1912 April
Big Sandy Region, 1915 June-July
Bills and Legislation, 1912-1958
Bingo, 1954
Blank forms, undated
- Box 199, folder 14
Scope and Contents note
Membership Cards, Consent forms, Disability Discharge Forms
Blindness publications, undated
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Scope and Contents note
Stories from the Blind, Articles about Blindness, Causes of Blindness Table, and Lesson Plans for Teachers
Song-Ballets and Devil's Ditties, William Aspenwall Bradley, 1957
Memorial to Madeline McDowell Breckenridge, Lexington Herald Leader, 1920 December 5th
Breckinridge, Curry Desha, Sophinisba, Mary, and John C., 1916-1958
Bryn Mawr College publications, 1885-1959
Alumnae Association, 1901-1902
Bulletin, 1930 December-1959 Spring
Alumnae Quarterly, 1915 January-July
Alumnae Quarterly, 1916-1917
Annual Report of the President, 1894-1895, 1896-1897
Catalogue, 1885-1946
College calendar, 1898-1899, 1953-1954
College entrance examinations, 1890-1903 June
The Lantern, 1901
Program, 1894
Census-Smith, 1857-1959, undated
Census of Blind People, Bureau of the Census of the Department of Commerce and Labor, 1910
Census of 1910, June, 1910
Child Welfare Conference, 1912
Caney Creek Community Center Papers, 1916-1918
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Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and Pamphlets about this center that eventually became Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky
Civic Organizations, 1910-1941
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Scope and Contents note
Included Lions Club (1938-1950) and Women's Club (1910-1941)
Various College Entrance Examinations, undated
- Box 200, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
Vassar College, University of St. Andrews, Smith College, Wellesley College.
County Health Departments, News Throughout Kentucky, 1915-1953
Court Cases, undated
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Scope and Contents note
Juvenile Court (1912), Physician cases (1942), Criminal Cases (1955)
Dessie Scott Children's Home, 1952
Dr. Benjamin Winslow Dudley, Waller O. Bullock, 1934
Lexington and Cincinnati Account, Williams R. Dudley, 1857
Eastern Kentucky School Reconstruction Board, 1927-1931
Easter Kentucky State Hospital, 1931-1942
Education, Public Education and Public Schools, 1915-1959
Education and Training for the Blind, Kentucky School for the Blind, undated
Events and News Around Kentucky, 1940-1958
Facilities for the Car of the Blind and Prevention of Blindness in Kentucky, Mrs. Robert Kutak, 1955
Little Lowizy: The Quare Women's Discovery, Lucy Furman, 1929
Fireworks Bills and Legislation, 1932-1956
Flyers Announcing Educational and Clinical Sessions on Eye Disease, 1913-1923
Frenchburg Hospital, 1941
Fox, James W, and James Lane Allen Letters to Linda Neville, 1908-1912
Health Issues Around the Country, undated
Bernard Kellmurray, 1942
Kentucky Medical Association, 1937-1948
Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, undated
- Box 201, folder 20
Scope and Contents note
Bylaws, Membership Payments, Receipts and Expenditures, and Miscellaneous.
Various subjects of interest throughout Lexington, Kentucky, undated
List of midwives, Kentucky, undated
List of blind in Kentucky, 1920
Loan Agents and their victims, 1909
Lunger, Dr. Ervin, and Sarah Blanding, 1946-1958
Magoffin County Clinic, 1921
Mental illness, 1926-1957
Miscellaneous clippings about fireworks and the Oneida Institute, undated
Missionary news, 1923-1955
Morality and Obscenity in Kentucky, 1911-1958
- Box 202, folder 4
Scope and Contents note
Lexington's Moral Improvement League, Issue of Moral Improvement
Morgan County School report, 1927
New York Association for the Blind, 1908-1916
Nurse's accounts, 1937-1946
Oneida Institute, 1915
Patient cases printed in newspapers, 1911-1957
Phi Omega Pi Sorority, 1937-1949
Political Issues and Various Platforms Taken in Kentucky, 1912-1923
Preventing blindness, 1908-1953
Promotional material, undated
- Box 202, folder 13
Scope and Contents note
Mountain Fund, Eyesight Care, Society for the Prevention of the Blind
Public health, undated
- Box 202, folder 14
Scope and Contents note
Historical background of Public Health Services in Kentucky
Public health nurses, 1914-1928
Public school, 1911-1954
- Box 202, folder 16
Scope and Contents note
Kentucky School Boards and Various Public School Matters
Correspondence from Reform School, Greendale Kentucky, 1919
The Growth and Development of Public Health Nursing in Kentucky, Veronica Fishbach Richeimer, 1934
Sayre School, 1954
School cards, undated
Settlement Schools in Kentucky, including Hindman, 1911-1956, and Dine Mountain, 1936
Dr. William B. Smith, 1885-1932
State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1910-1928, undated
Correspondence and Clippings with and about State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1910-1926
Correspondence with and about Central State Hospital, Lakeland, Kentucky, 1925-1927
Correspondence with and about Eastern State Hospital Concerning Visits and Reports, 1925 August-1927 September
Contracts Made, 1922
Monthly Reports, 1923 March
Monthly Reports, 1924 January
Monthly Reports, 1925 September
Monthly Reports, 1925 November
Monthly Reports, 1927 October
Monthly Reports, 1927 November
Monthly Reports, 1928 January
Pre-Parole Interviews, 1925-1927
Parole Committee reports for Kentucky Houses of Reform and Kentucky houses of Reform, undated
Prison and Parole, 1914
Proceedings of the Conferences and Mass Meeting in Behalf of Prison Reform in New York State, Kentucky Civic Federation, 1914 March
The Superintendent's Biennial Report of the Kentucky State Reformatory, 1927 November 30
Kentucky State Reformatory, Statement of Distribution of Prison Population, 1927 November
State Board of Health-Youth Authority Act, 1893-1959
State Board of Health, Kentucky, 1893-1941
State Hospital Financial Statement and Budget Information, 1924-1925
Dr. J.A. Stuckey, 1906-1929
Study of the Care of the Blind in Kentucky, Charles B. Hayes, 1935
Syphilis, 1915-1943
Product Abuse and Cancer Link to Tobacco, 1957-1959
Trachoma, 1910-1914
Trachoma, 1915-1951
Trachoma Education Reports, 1917-1921
Trachoma Eradication Reports, U.S.D.H.S., 1922-1925
Georgia D. Trader, 1944
Tuberculosis, Fayette County, 1911-1939
Vassar College Annual Catalogue, 1898-1899
Venereal Disease, 1918-1943
- Box 204, folder 12
Scope and Contents note
Testing Before Marriage, Legislation Regarding Venereal Disease Testing, and the La Follette-Bulwinkle Bill
Vice in Lexington, 1911
War of 1812, List of Widows and Orphans Who Haven't Received Pay for Death of Husband or Father, 1935
John C. Watts, Congressman, 1958
Woll, Margaret, 1940
Women's Suffrage, 1910-1915
Youth Authority Act, 1954
Photographs, 1854-1959
Scope and Contents
The photograph series consists of 651 items comprising a wide array of photographic processes, including lantern slides, silver gelatin prints, carte de visite, daguerreotypes, tin types, and chrystaleums. A large portion of the series features the Neville family, including Linda Neville, her adopted son David Neville Devary, her sister Mary Neville, and her father John Henry Neville. The series is organized into subseries based on categories and within each subseries the images have been organized into chronological order or alphabetical order. The subseries are: Linda Neville portraits, Portraits (Neville family, friends, and unknown), Blindness prevention and Mountain Fund, Interior, Event, Artifacts, Architecture, a Photographic album, and Lantern slides. There is also a restricted subseries of identified patients. The photographic album consists of images of people and places involved in the treatment of blindness as well as photos of various conditions of diseased eyes from the U.S. Public Health Service. The lantern slides include slides from the American Red Cross as well as some of Linda Neville’s blind patients. These lantern slides may be the same ones that Dr. F Park Lewis, of the New York Society for the Prevention of Blindness, asked Neville for in 1912 to show the American Medical Association. Subseries like Architecture and Artifacts all have photographs that relate back to Linda Neville’s life, such as photographs of her family home in Lexington, Kentucky, or a medal she won for her blindness prevention work. Towards the end of her life, Linda Neville wrote on the back of a large portion of the images, identifying the subject and year.
Linda Neville portraits, 1876-1953, undated
Linda Neville before 1915, 1876-1913
"Linda Neville, aged about three years. She was at the photographer's and became non-cooperative", approximately 1876
"At Muller's Photograph Gallery in Lex- Linda Neville 'I won't'", approximately 1876
"Linda Neville, Lexington, KY born April 23,1873. This photograph was taken in (?)", before 1878
Linda Neville (tin type), before 1878
"Linda Neville, May 28th, 78, five years old, April 23rd, 1878", approximately 1878
"Linda Neville May 28, 1878", approximately 1878
"For Aunt Caroline with my love", 1891 July 7
"Linda Neville", approximately 1912
Linda Neville, approximately 1912
Linda Neville, 1912
Linda Neville, 1912
Linda Neville, approximately 1913
Linda Neville after 1915, 1936-1948
Linda Neville, New York, 1936 October
"Linda Neville in David's room in the New York Eye and ear Infirmary in October 1936 (or possibly in early November 1936)", 1936
Linda Neville, 1936
Linda Neville, 1936
Linda Neville, probably 1948
Linda Neville, 1948
Linda Neville, probably 1948
Linda Neville, probably 1948
Linda Neville, probably 1948
Linda Neville holding a photograph of David Devary, probably 1948
Linda Neville, 1948
Linda Neville with family, 1895-1949
Linda Neville (right side) and Mary Neville, before 1920
"Linda Neville (right side) in our parlor at our home on West Mail Street--in the house built after 1895" also pictured: John Henry Neville and Ma Neville, after 1895
Linda Neville with David Neville Devary, 1936
Linda Neville holding David Neville Devary, 1936
Linda Neville and David Neville Devary, 1936
Linda Neville holding David Neville Devary, 1936
Linda Neville holding David Neville Devary, 1936 August
"Linda Neville and David Neville Devary, Aug. 1936 in Lexington", 1936 August
Linda Neville and David Neville Devary, 1936 August 25
"Baby David Devary and Linda Neville, Aug. 2, 1936, in the yard of the Neville Home at 722 West Main St., Lexington, KY.", 1936 August 25
"Baby David Devary and Linda Neville, Aug. 25, 1936, in the yard of the Neville Home, 722 West Main St., Lexington, KY", 1936 August 25
Linda Neville and David Devary, 1936
"Mama Linda love baby in the rocking chair, says David Devary, many times in a day, Miss Linda Neville and blind baby", approximately 1938
Linda Neville and adopted son David Devary, approximately 1938
"David -age 3 1/2 years- and Linda Neville on her lawn in Lex., KY", approximately 1938
Linda Neville holding David Devary (in color), 1938
"David Devary and Linda Neville, about August 1938, by the side steps of the Neville house at 922 West Main St., Lex., KY", approximatel 1938
"David Neville Devary and Linda Neville by the Neville residence at 722 W. Main St. in August 1938", 1938 August
Linda Neville and David Devary, 1938 August
Linda Neville and David Devary, 1938 August
Linda Neville and David Devary, 1940 January 31
Linda Neville and David Devary, 1940
Linda Neville teaching David Devary to read braile, 1942 February 2
"Joanna Pennington, Linda Neville, David Devary in the pool in Lexington, KY in 1943 (when Linda Neville was 70 years old)", 1943
Linda Neville and David Devary: "GAR at Lexington Cemetary, May 30, 1948- David Neville Devary with trumpet", 1948 May 30
Linda Neville and David Neville Devary on the Neville lawn, 1949
"Linda Neville and David Neville Devary", approximately 1949
Linda Neville with patients/at work, 1915-1939
Linda Neville at work for the Mountain Fund, riding a mule, 1915
"1. Travel nurse 3. Physician 4. Travel nurse 5. Linda Neville...on 15 July, mule ride after heavy rain", 1915 July 15
Linda Neville and a patient outside Bell County Jail, 1915
Linda Neville with a patient, after 1915
"This boy is potographed standing with Linda Neville at the State House of Reform in Greendale, Ky.", 1918
Linda Neville and Beckham richie and three sisters upon arrival at Children's Free Hospital in Louisville, after 1915
Linda Neville with two young male patients, after 1915
Linda Neville with two young male patients from Jefferson County, Kentucky, after 1915
Linda Neville with seven young patients, probably 1920s
"Linda Neville and her patient", probably 1920s
"...on her way with Linda Neville to enter the Slate School for the Blind", probably 1920
Linda Neville and nurses holding five Gonorrheal babies at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington, KY, 1936
Linda Neville and nurses holding five Gonorrheal babies at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington, KY, 1936
Linda Neville holding James Edward Deaton in the winter of 1939, 1939 winter
Linda Neville holding James Edward Deaton in the winter of 1939, 1939 winter
Linda Neville with a patient, probably 1939
Linda Neville with a patient, undated
Linda Neville with friends/group photos, 1937-1953, undated
Linda Neville (right)- speaking on blindness. Also pictured- Dr. Dillard (left) and Dr. Foote (center), 1953
"Linda Neville, left, Mrs. Cora Wilson Stweart, right, at Morehead, KY.", undated
Linda Neville and Lucy Furman, 1937
Linda Neville and Lucy Furman, 1937
Linda Neville with Bob Trout on CBS in New York City, 1938 January 15
Linda Neville with Bob Trent on CBS in New York City, 1938 January 15
Linda Neville at the Business and Pro Women lunch, 1945 October
"Dear Miss Linda: This isn't so good but I thought you might like a copy to remind you of a very pleasant luncheon at the Spring Motel in June 53- Your two distinguished gentlemen are Dr. Dreland and Dr. Foote from Helen May Young, R.N.", 1953 June
Linda Neville and Mrs. A Prewitt Payne (Jean) in the Y.W.C.A Building, 1953
Portraits, 1860-1958, undated
Neville and Payne family, 1875-1958, undated
"David Devary at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey, David- Dec. 1936", 1936 December
"David Neville Devary, born Jan. 31, 1936 in Madison Co., Ky. Adopted by Linda Neville in July 1947", 1937
David Neville Devar in a high chair at the Arthur Sunshine Home, 1937
David Devary at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey, 1937
"David N. Devary (left- nearer ground", 1937
David Devary outside at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey, 1937
"David Devary in the push cart at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey. D.D. enterted that home when he was about ten months old.", 1937
David Devary on a tricycle at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey., 1937
David Devary on a tricycle at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey., 1937
David Devary on a tricycle at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey., 1937
David Devary on a hobby horse at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey., 1937
David Devary at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey., 1937
David Devary at the Arthur Sunshine Home in Summit, New Jersey, 1937 May
"David Devary- May 1937", 1937 May
David Devar at the Arthur Sunshine Home in May 1937, 1937 May
David Devary at the Arthur Sunshine Home in May 1937, 1937 May
David Devary at the Arthur Sunshine Home, 1938 February 4
"David and Lilly- Summer 1938", 1938 summer
"David Neville Devary (born Jan. 31, 1936) in the yard of the Neville home on West Main St. (722 W. Main) in August 1938", 1938 August
"David Neville, Aug. 1938, He was born Jan. 31, 1936", 1938 August
"David Neville Devary, born Jan. 31m 1936-- About 2 1/2 years old", 1938 August
David Devary, 1938
David Devary (color portrait), 1938
David Devary, 1938
David Neville Devary in November 1942, 1942 November
David Devary and Joanna Pennington, adopted blind children of Linda Neville, undated
David Devary and Joanna Pennington (Linda's adopted children) playing instruments, undated
David Devary at the Saint Joseph Hospital, 1948
David Devary in 1950, 1950
David Neville Devary at 722 West Main Street, Lexington, KY, after 1950
"David Neville Devary (born Jan. 31, 1936) and Linda Lee Woolums (born July 10, 1956) at 722 West Main St. Lex., Ky", after 1956
Betty Haskins, cousin of Linda Neville, 1958 September 30
Betty Haskins, cousin of Linda Neville, 1958 September 30
Larry Johnson, son of Joanna Pennington Johnson, the adopted daughter of Linda Neville, undated
"Charles Kerr Jr., son of Charles Kerr and Linda Payne Kerr", undated
Chas Kerr, undated
"Charles Kerr Jr., born about 1900, son of Charles Kerr and Linda Payne Kerr", before 1905
Charles Kerr Jr. with his mother's brother John B. Payne, after 1905
Charles Kerr, Jr., undated
Charles Kerr III, undated
Charles Kerr Jr.'s younger son, 1944 January
Linda Payne Kerr, undated
Found in Charles Kerr correspondance, undated
Christopher Owen Neville, undated
Christopher Owen Neville, undated
"Son of Christopher Owen Neville and Lindsey Neville and half brother (younger) of John Jenry Neville (who was the son of Christopher and Mary Ross Neville", undated
Edith Neville, age 6 weeks, undated
Edith Neville, undated
Edith Neville, undated
Edith Neville, undated
Edith Neville, undated
Edith Neville, undated
Edith Neville, undated
Edith Neville, undated
"For Mary Neville with love from her cousin E.N. Edith Neville of Bloomington, IN. Daughter of James Neville, half brother of John Henry Neville", undated
"John Henry Neville, born in Christian Co, KY in 1827", undated
John Henry Neville, undated
"John Henry Neville, born in Nov. 1827. The year when this photograph was made is forgetten. -Linda Neville, his daugher", undated
John Henry Neville, undated
"John H. Neville on a street car (electric) in Lex ", undated
"John Henry Neville on his way to college", undated
"John Henry Neville on his way in an electric trolly car in Lexington, KY, probably going to the State College (without a change of cars on the way from in front of his house on West Main St.)", undated
John Henry Neville at the Kentucky State Legislature Banquet in the Phoenix Hotel, 1900 February 26
John Henry Neville, 1903 July
John Henry Neville (pictured on the far right), approximately 1903
John Henry Neville, approximately 1903
John Henry Neville, 1904 August
"John Henry Neville- standing on East Main St. near Limestone St.", 1904
John Henry Neville, 1904 August
John Henry Neville, standing in front of Graves. Cox & Co. Store in Lexington, Kentucky, 1904 August
John Henry Neville, 1904 August
John Henry Neville, 1905
"John Henry Neville at KY A&M College, Lexington, KY", 1905
John Henry Neville, 1905
John Henry Neville, 1905
John Henry Neville, 1905
John Henry Neville- "At the State College -he was facing the administration building's entrance- which faced S. Limestone Street, Lexington, KY", 1905
John Henry Neville, 1905
John Henry Neville, 1905
John Henry Neville, 1905
"John Henry Neville at Woodland Park, Lexington, KY, born 1827, died 1908", 1906
John Henry Neville at Woodland Park in Lexington, Kentucky, 1906
John Henry Neville, 1906
John Henry Neville (colored portrait), 1906
John Henry Neville, 1908
Mary Neville, "About 4 years old, possibly 5", 1875
"For Aunt Caroline, taken in 1877, Mary Neville, Born June 3, 1871", 1877
"Mary Neville when 5 or 6 years old, Linda Neville's sister, born June 3, 1871", 1877
Mary Neville and Latin Class of 1881-82, 1881-1882
"Mary Neville, Bryn Mawr College, June 1st, 1891", 1891 June 1
"July 1903, at the right: Mary Neville", 1903 July
Mary Neville (right) and friend, approximately 1903
"Mary Neville wearing a light colored (or white) scarf (middle), William B. Talbert, Mrs. Wm. B. Talbert, about 1908", 1908
Mary Neville in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogue in Philadelphia, PA, undated
Mary Neville in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Hogue in Philadelphia, PA, undated
"Mary Neville on upper step, Ellen Douglas Payne on lower step", undated
Mary Neville with Elinor, 1912 December
Mary Neville, "at Atlantic City- Mary Neville almost certainly in late July or early August 1914", 1914 July-August
Mary Neville, large portrait from a photograph taken in Atlantic City, 1914 July-August
Mary Neville and a young boy, undated
"Mary Neville at Preston Johnston's -Fayette Co.- about 1917 or 1918 or 1919", circa 1917-1919
"Linda Neville's sister, Mary Neville- at Preston Johnston's- Fayette Co.", circa 1917-1919
Mary Neville (right) and Margaret Preston Johnston, 1921
"Without hat on left, Linda Payne; with hat in center, Mary Payne Coleman; without had on right, Mary Neville looking towards Linda Payne Kerr, about in 1921", 1921
Mary Neville (right) and Mary S. Payne Coleman (left) at Preston Johnston's house in Fayette County, 1921
Mary Neville, undated
Mary Payne Neville, mother of Linda and Mary Neville, undated
Mary Payne Neville, mother of Linda and Mary Neville, undated
"Mary Theobald Payne Neville, daughter of Daniel McCarty Payne and Zelinda Ann Smith Payne, wife of John Henry Neville, mother of Mary Neville and Linda Neville. This photograph taken of her onl a month of two before her death on April 24, 1886, shows her as ill. She had cancer and looked ill when this photograph was taken. She was 47-years-old.", 1886
"One of Linda Neville's kinsmen on her father's side", undated
Edward Payne, father of Daniel McCarty Payne, undated
"Edward Payne, father of Daniel McCarty Payne", reproduction of a painting, 1906 June 17
John Breckinridge Payne, Jr., son of J.B. Payne and Ellen Woolley Payne, undated
"Margaret Woolley Payne, Lexington, Ky. Monday, January 23rd, 1888, 17 years, daughter of John B. Payne and Ellen, afterwards called Margaret Howard Payne", after 1888
Rida C. Payne, undated
Caroline Neville Pearce, undated
Caroline Neville Pearce, undated
"Descendent of Linda Neville patern aunt, Caroline Neville Pearse", undated
John Ross, brother of Mary Ross Neville, mother of John Henry Neville, undated
"John Ross- maternal uncle of John Henry Neville", undated
"John Ross- brother of Mary Ross Neville, mother of John Henry Neville", undated
Chrystaleum photo of Mary Neville (based on the photo in #162), 1877
Chrystaleum photo Linda Neville (based off of the photograph of #3), before 1878
Family friends and unknown, 1860-1957, undated
John F Allen of Fayette County, Henry of Lexington, Page of St. Louis, and Duncan of Kentucky. At Camp Douglas, Illinois, 1864
"To Miss Linda Neville. A precious soul devoted to humanity. Eternal blessings to you! -J. Paul Anderson", 1934 March
"Mabel E. Beebe-1905", 1905
"Mary Brita Bergland, aged 3 months and one week", undated
"Linda Ho Bledsoe, born in October 1942 of Manchester Clay Co., KY", after 1942
Linda Ho Bledsoe, after 1942
"Mary Curry Desha Breckinridge, daughter of W.C.P. Breckinridge and sister of Sophinisba Preston Breckinridge. Curry died in 1918, Nisba died later in that year", before 1918
"Curry Breckinridge, nurse in Belgium and later in Paris, France in First World Ward, before the U.S. entered it", before 1918
Madeline McDowell Breckridge- "She died in late 1920 (on Thanksgiving Day), I loved her truly and I admired her greatly. -Linda Neville", undated
"From Mary Breckinridge to Linda Neville, Mary Breckinridge, founder of the Frontier Nursing Service", undated
"Emma Doyle Brisley, May 1892", 1892 May
"Julius, the son of Madam Carpenter, who was our teacher of Frenc, and with this child lived in our home (on West Main Street). I was then about 10 years old. -Linda Neville", circa 1880s
Mrs. Cassell, portrait taken at Deaue studio in Dallas, Texas, undated
Combs family, undated
Child, unknown- portrait taken at Snyder Studios in Topeka, Kansas, undated
Child, unknown, undated
Don Click, 1920
"Professor Cox who taught Latin, the pupils in Miss Mary E. Steven's preparatory boarding school on Chelton Ave. -near the PA. Station- Germantown, PA", undated
Devary family- David Devary's father, two brothers, and two sisters, undated
Paul Devary, 1954
Devary family: "David Neville Devary's brother and a woman", undated
Jessie A. Dow- portrait taken at Hinklr studio in Germantown, PA., undated
"Jessie Preston Draper, age four months", undated
A.J. Earl, 1896 December
Grace E. Emery, 1892
Grace E. Emery, 1892
Family, unknown- portrait taken at B.L. Moore & Son studio in Eureka, Illinois, undated
Females, unknown, undated
Females, unknown- portrait taken at Snyder studio in Topeka, Kansas, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Snyder studio in Topeka, Kansas, undated
Females, unknown- portrait taken at Mullen studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Phillips studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Garrett studio in Bloomington, IL, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at T.P. Garrett studio in Bloomington, Illinois, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Willis Studio in Miford, Massachusetts, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Mayes studio in Bloomington, Illinois, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Thomson Photo in Kansas City, Missouri, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Swap studio in Boonville, Missouri, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at L.V. Bean studio in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Dana studio in New York, New York, undated
Female, unknown, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Hinklr studio in Germantown, PA, undated
Female, unknown, undated
Females, unknown- portrait taken at Francis studio, undated
Female, unknown, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Short studio in California, Missouri, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Francis studio, undated
Female, unknown, undated
Females, unknown- portrait taken at R. Mauki studio in Tokio, Japan in the winter of 1907, 1907 winter
Female, unknown-portrait taken at Frank Starke studio in St. Louis, Missouri, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Cobrille studio in Topeka, KansaS, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Francis studio, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Francis studio, undated
Female, unknown- portrait taken at Blackburn studio in Houston, Texas, undated
female, unknown, before 1900
Mary Flexner, fellow student at Bryn Mawr College, 1895 June
Francis Clark Harrington- portrait taken at Hodges studio in Bristol, Tennessee, undated
"Katherine Hobson of lexington, niece of Miss Mary Bullett of Lexington, married Robert Browning Hamilton, then of Lexington, KY", undated
"Mrs. Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, whose home was at the house on the southwest corner of 2nd and Market Streets, facing on 2nd Street, Lex., KY", undated
Margaret Preston Johnston's relative- portrait taken at Willis Studio in Milford, Massachusetts, undated
Margaret Preston Johnston's relative: "For Preston Johnston from Linda Neville, with love. At the Lafayette Hotel, April 6, 1949" -portrait taken at Willis Studio in Milford, Massachusetts, undated
"Mary Virginia Laskin, aged 2 1/2 years" - portrait taken at Rolfe & Cobville studio in Topeka, Kansas, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Swap studio in Booneville, Missouri, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Morrell studio in Bloomington, Illinois, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Thomson studio in Kansas City, Missouri, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Wene studio in Topeka, Kansas, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at E.H. Fox studio in Danville, Kentucky, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Mullen studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated
Male, unknown, undated
Male, unknown, with infant, 1905 March 4
Male, unknown- portrait taken at J.W. Williams studio in Shelbyville, Kentucky, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Thredders studio in Weymouth, Massachusetts, undated
Male, unknown, undated
Male, unknown, undated
Male, unknown- portrait taken at Mayes studio in Bloomington, Illinois, undated
Male, unknown, undated
Male, unknown, undated
"Paule, age 8", undated
"Margaret Preston, then a student at Bryn Mawr College, she later married P.P. Johnston", undated
Margaret Preston, 1902
William Preston, "To Baby Alexander J. Alexander from Linda Neville, October 28, 1941: This photograph of your grandfather, William Preston, was given to me by him soon after it was made, either a short time before he came my pupil or while he was my pupil.", undated
Viola Rawlings of Irvine, Kentucky, undated
"Daguerreotype of Edward Raynes, taken by Mr. Phipps, April 1860, Lexington, KY", 1860 April
"Sara L. Rogers (the older), Billie Jeans Rogers", undated
Frank L. Scanlon, Jr. of Lexington, Kentucky, undated
Frank L. Scanlon, Jr. of Lexington, Kentucky, undated
John Craig Shelby, 1904 September 20
"Probably William Smith", photographed at the Mullen studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated
Mrs. George Sprague, widow of Dr. George Sprague, holding the Optimist Club Cup award from Linda Neville, 1957
Fay McCracken Stockwell, classmate at Bryn Mawr College, undated
Minnie Louis' baby, Joan Carol Strong, undated
Miss Mary Martha Tucker of Clay County, undated
Wilkes family- portrait taken at Short studio in California, Missouri, after 1900
Wilkes family- portrait taken at Short studio in California, Missouri, after 1900
Wilkes family- portrait taken at Short studio in California, Missouri, after 1900
Wilkes family- portrait taken at Short studio in California, Missouri, after 1900
"Probably two of the Wilkes children", portrait taken at the Short studio in California, Missouri, after 1900
Mary Sayre Williams- portrait taken at Mullen studio in Lexington, Kentucky, undated
"Probably Sallie Woolley", undated
Female, unknown- ambrotype, undated
Female, unknown- ambrotype, undated
Unidentified man and woman on porch with dog, undated
Blindness prevention and Mountain Fund, 1913-1950, undated
Blind male, unknown- African American, undated
Female pupils at the Kentucky School for the Blind, approximately 1950
Pupils at the Kentucky School for the Blind, approximately 1950
"Our nurse Constance on John Fox Jr. She is holding her namesake, the first clean baby on Caney Creek", undated
"Dr. Clarence DeWeese and Dr. Wilson at Big Creek Clinic in Clay Co., KY- in about 1921, Linda Neville present", 1921
"1. Dr. F. Parks Lewis- Buffalo, NY, noted opthalmologist. 2. Dr. John McMullen, U.S.P.H.S (US Public Health Service) Surgeon, who in 1913 became head of federal work against trachoma in Kentucky. 3. Mrs. Mae Sticks- anesthetist in USPHS", 1913
Hopkins County Clinic, Dr. John McMullen pictured, 1916
Red Cross nurses, undated
Red Cross Workers of the Lake Division A.R.C, 1919-1920
Superintendent of the Arthur Sunshine Home for the blind when David Devary lived there from October 1936 to March 1938, undated
Berea College students- "Ivis Group of Mountaineers at Berea College", undated
" Dr. J.A. Stucky and others coming from Hindman to Jackson after the clinic of 1912 (held in the spring of 1912)", 1912 spring
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patient, infant, "Mary", undated
"Uncle Salmon Eldridge who got us to start the Hindman School", undated
Female, unknown: "Aunt Leah who cards, spins, and weaves as well as plays the dulcimer", undated
Female, unknown: "One of Miss Robbin's neighbors, mother of 18 children", undated
Couple, unknown: "Aunt Sal and Uncle Ben on their fiftieth wedding anniversary", undated
Couple, unknown, undated
"Mrs. Bessie Watts Short (Mrs. Hiram Short) February, 1939, Knott Co., KY", undated
Patients, unknown: "Unintelligent looking chap seated at right has trachoma--has not seen for years and sings for a living. Uncle John and Aunt Sis to the left. taken at Pine Mountain in 1916 or 1917", 1916 or 1917
"Gathering at the Caney Creek Civic Center ahead of time for the meeting on 'More and Better Crops'", undated
"Spring clinic of 1912" for the Mountain Fund, 1912
Patient, female, unknown, undated
Female, unknown, working for Mountain Fund, undated
Group, unknown, from Knott County, 1917
Group, unknown, working for Mountain Fund, undated
Group, unknown, working for Mountain Fund, undated
Group, unknown, working for Mountain Fund, undated
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patient, male, unknown, from Jefferson County, undated
Patient, female, unknown, undated
Patient, female, unknown, undated
Patient, female, unknown, undated
Patients, group, unknown- "Mountain Fund Patients at the Children's Free Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky", 1921
Patients, group, unknown- "Linda Neville's patients on the lawn of the Children's Free Hospital in Louisville", 1921
Patients, females, unknown- "Mountain Fund Patients at the Children's Free Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky", 1921
Patients, females, unknown- "Linda Neville's patients at the Children's Free Hospital in Louisville", 1921
Patients, females, unknown- Linda Neville's patients at the Children's Free Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, 1921
Patients, group, unknown- "Five of eight Mountain Fund patients in Children's Free Hospital, Louisville, September 1921; 3 lame, 1 blind, 1 disabled", 1921
Patients, group, unknown- "Linda Neville's patients on the Children's Free Hospital Lawn in Louisville", 1921
Patient, female, unknown, 1921
Patient, infant, unknown- "One of Linda Neville's Mountain Fund- ophthalmia neonatorum babies in hospital", undated
Patients, group, unknown, undated
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patients, infants, unknown (being held by nurses), undated
Patients, females, unknown, undated
Patients, females, unknown- "Jennie is the little one", undated
Patients, group, unknown- "Pine Mountain Children going to Litle Lauel where a christmas tree for children who never saw one, Old Xmas, Jan 6", undated
Patient, female, unknown, undated
Patients, infants, unknown (being held by a nurse), undated
Patients, unknown, pictured with Mrs. Jennie Wilkers Ashbrook: "Mrs. Jennie Wilkers Ashbrook, children who had been brought by Linda Neville, 2 of these with the help of Mrs. J.W.A. from the Spring Clinic of Dr. J.A. Stick at Hindman, KY", undated
Patient, female, unknown "About 1914, a dreadful case of the damage of tracoma", 1914
Patient, infant, unknown, undated
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patient, female, unknown: "Patient under Linda Neville's care- see the catarract in her left eye", undated
Patients, group, unknown- In the Children's Free Hospital, 1921 August
Patients, group, unknown- "The child in the middle-- a crippled child in Linda Neville's care", 1921
Patient, male, unknown- In Linda Neville's care, 1921
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patient, male, unknown, undated
Patient, male, unknown- "In what year? Who? An eye patient under the Mountain Fund in Lexington- Linda Neville, June 12, 1957", undated
Patient, unknown- "A Mounain Fund patient from Scott County, Kentucky, the eye-ball had been removed on the other side", undated
Patient, male, unknown- from Owsley County, Kentucky, 1918-1919
Patient, male, unknown- from Owsley County, Kentucky, 1918-1919
Patient, male, unknown- from Owsley County, Kentucky, 1918-1919
Patient, male, unknown- from Owsley County, Kentucky, 1918-1919
Patients, females, unknown, undated
Group- doctors and Native American patients after eye surgery, undated
Medical personal at a Native American Reservation to perform eye surgeries, undated
Medical personnel at a Native American Reservation to perform eye surgery, undated
Medical personel performing eye surgery (650), undated
Interior, circa 1900-1908, undated
Lexington, Kentucky- Linda Neville's home: "The parlor at 722 West Main St., Lexington, KY...", circa 1900-1908
Lexington, Kentucky- Linda Neville's home, circa 1900-1908
Lexington Kentucky- Linda Neville's home: "This photograph presumably was taken between 1900 and 1908. N.E. (front) upper bedroom, 2nd floor. On that bed (in the old house) on April 24, 1886, my mother, Mary Payne Neville, died. On this side (near the photograph) my sister, Mary Neville, died (in this room) October 11, 1951. -Linda Neville, 1953. The bed is right in the same place.", circa 1900-1908
Lexington, Kentucky- Linda Neville's bedroom: "At 722 Weset Main St., Lex., Ky... The bed is the brass bed hat my father bought for my sister Mary Neville after she reported that at Bryn Mawr College in Denbigh Hall a brass bed was hought to be very fine! -Linda Neville, June 12, 1957", circa 1900-1908
California, Missouri- interior room (living room), undated
California, Missouri- interior room (bedroom), undated
California, Missouri- interior room (living room), undated
Patients, 1917-1955, undated
- Item 416-475
Abner, Charity- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Baby Allen of Pike County, KY- Mountain Fun patient, 1938
Baby Carter of Madison County, Kentucky (before photo), undated
Baby Carter of Madison County (after photo), undated
Baby Reynolds of Jessamine County, born May 3, 1922, photo taken in Lexington, Kentucky, 1922 June 24
Baby Reynolds of Jessamine County, born May 3, 1922, photo taken in Lexington, Kentucky, 1922 June 24
Baby from the Phi Omega fund (goes with #423), 1941
Baby from the Phi Omega fund (goes with #422), 1941
Baker, Patricia Ann- Mountain Fund patient, 1940
Baker, Patricia Ann- Mountain Fund patient, 1940
Baker, Ray- Moutanin Fund patient, "malignant eye", undated
Begley, Tom- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Blanton, Claude of Magoffin County, undated
Blanton, Claude of Magoffin County, undated
Blanton, E., undated
Bradley- Mountain Fund patient, 1924
Burdette, Cora- Mountain Fund patient, 1921 September
Cadelinn, Martha, undated
Carter, Richard Wagner- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Chasteen brothers of Berea, Kentucky, undated
Diamond, Nancy Frances Louisa Childrens- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Diamond, Nancy Francis Louisa Childrens, undated
Diamond, Nancy Francis Louisa Childrens, undated
Diamond, Nancy Francis Louisa Childrens, undated
Eversole, Lester of Clay County- Linda Neville's first crippled patient in the fall of 1941, 1941
Eversole, Lester of Clay County- Linda Neville's first crippled patient in the fall of 1941, 1941
Eversole, Nancy of Clay County- Mountain Fund patient, 1941
Hatton, Marjorie- blind female at the Bethany Orphanage, 1937
Hatton, Marjorie- blind female at the Bethany Orphanage, 1937
Homans, Patricia- Mountain Fund patient, 1935
Ison, June- Mountain Fund patient, 1927
Ledford, Rex Allen, 1955
Margie May of Kingdom Come, undated
Mullins, Vernon- crippled patient in Linda Neville's care, 1923 January 8
Owens family, undated
Owens family, undated
Owens family, undated
Owens, Jamie (at Dr. Jo Stuckey's second clinic), undated
Owens, Jasmine and Mrs. Owens, undated
Patton, Bessie- blind patient at the Knox Count Clinic, 1921
Patton, Bessie- blind patient at the Knox County Clinic, 1921
Richie children at the Children's Free Hospital in Louisville, undated
Richie family, Lena Richie is female wearing dark glasses, undated
Risner, Sonny of Magoffin County, undated
Risner, Sonny of Magoffin County, undated
Saylor, Matilda- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Saylor, Matilda- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Saylor, Matilda- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Shields, Irene, undated
Sloan, William- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Sloan, William- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Sloan, William- Mountain Fund patient, undated
Stephends, Dillard- a crippled patient of Linda Neville's, 1923 January 8
Trosper, Robert G., 1917
Wellman, Bromley of Greenup, undated
Wilson, Andrew, 1922
Wilson, Andrew, 1922
Wilson, Andrew, 1922
Wilson, Andrew, 1922
Wilson, Andrew, 1922
Event, undated
Artifacts, 1912, 1944, undated
"Photograph of a Deed by Daniel Boone", original deed from 1799, undated
"Photographs of the screens at the Kentucky Society for Prevention of Blindness. Kentuck Child Welfare Exhibit, Louisville", 1912 November
"Leslie Dana Medal for Prevention of Blindness; Linda Neville of Kentucky; Sight Saver; Friend in Need; 1944", 1944
"Photographs of screens arranged by Linda Neville for the November 1912 Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit in the Armory in Lousiville", 1912 November
"Photographs of screens arranged by Linda Neville for the November 1912 Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit in the Armory in Lousiville", 1912 November
"Photographs of screens arranged by Linda Neville for the November 1912 Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit in the Armory in Lousiville", 1912 November
"Photographs of screens arranged by Linda Neville for the November 1912 Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit in the Armory in Lousiville", 1912 November
"Photographs of screens arranged by Linda Neville for the November 1912 Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit in the Armory in Lousiville", 1912 November
Architecture, 1900-1940, undated
China-"Tuberculosis Pavilion, Gift of Classmates and Friends, Elisabeth H. Baluvelt Memorial Hospital, Tungan, Amoy, China", Found in the correspondance to Mary Neville from Mar Delia Hopkins, 1924 November 2
Caney Creek, Kentucky- "Nurse shelter on Caney Creek. One room and lean-to. This is the upper tier of steps as the shleter is built on the mountain to avoid floods in the valley", undated
Caney Creek, Kentucky- Comunity Center, undated
Caney Creek, Kentucky- "Hope Cottage is behind this fence, crossing the creek which flows in front of the cottage, you go on the plank, walk around the mountain to the Ivis building, about 3 minutes", undated
Caney Creek, Kentucky- "Main road between Ivis and Caney. the creek bed is here dry; but after a cloudburst it roars like a river", undated
Clay County, Kentucky- Oneida Mountain Hospital, Inc., undated
Clay County, Kentucky- "View from school house at Big Creek", undated
Clay County, Kentucky- "Oneida, Clay Co., KY, 'Beautiful for situation', a red cross is over The Oneida Mounain Hospital, Inc.", undated
Clay County, Kentucky- Hospital at Oneida, undated
Eastern Kentucky- Pendleton school house (front view), undated
Eastern Kentucky- Pendleton school house (back view), undated
Lexington, Kentucky, Professor John Henry Neville's house, undated
Lexington, Kentucky- Linda Neville family home, undated
Lexington, Kentucky- Downtown, undated
Lexington, Kentuck- "Masonic Building, Northeastern corner of Walnut and Short where Center C. Church now stands. Taken by Charles N. Lyle", undated
Lexington, Kentucky- "University of KY- Administration Bldg- x over a third story window shows room in which John Henry Neville always taught. -Linda Neville", after 1900
Lexington, Kentucky- "State University, Main Building. Arrow points to the third story room (north-east corner) which John H. Neville occupied for all his classes. -Linda Neville", after 1900
Lexington, Kentucky- "Transylvania University, Main Building. X by 2nd story window on the west side of the building points out the room in which John Henry Neville taught. -Linda Neville", after 1900
Lexington, Kentucky- Downtown, undated
Lexington, Kentucky- Main Street, undated
Lexington, Kentucky- Downtown, undated
Louisville, Kentucky- home of Jennie Virginia Owens Wilson, 821 Camden Street, Louisville, KY. Found in correspondance., 1930 July 20
Wolke County, Kentucky- "October 1941- this home for children was presided over by Miss Esther Pushee after this building burned and six children, also a teacher named Dessie Scott were burned to death. This site was in Wolde Count at Pine Ridge; was opened by Miss Pushee, the home called The Dessie Scott Children's Home", 1941 October
Kentucky- "Where Miss Robbins lived this summer and taught school on Little Laurel", undated
Kentucky- House, unknown. "This is the house he took her to", undated
California, Missouri- House, unknown, undated
California, Missouri- House, unknown
Summit, New Jersey- "The Arthur Home, Nursery, Hospital and Kindergarten for Blind Babies. Pine Grove Avenue, Summit, N.J. (Owned and maintained by the International Sunshine Society, 96 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. Cit)", undated
Photographic album, 1907-1915, undated
"Eye infected with trachoma", undated
"Eye infected with trachoma", undated
"Eye infected with trachoma", undated
"Eye infected with trachoma", undated
"Eye infected with trachoma", undated
"Eye infected with trachoma", undated
"Patient with chronic trachoma with ectropion", undated
"Patient with acute purulent trachoma", undated
"Patient with chronic trachoma with ectroprion", undated
"Patient with acuta trachoma", undated
"Patient with acute trachoma", undated
"Patient with acute trachoma involving lower lid with abundant trachoma bodies", undated
"A case of trachoma in which relief came too late", undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
"A trachmoa patient at the U.S. Public Health Service hospital who should have been well and at play", undated
"Trachoma beginning its inroads on the bright eyes of a little girl", undated
"This woman is the mother of four children none of whom she had ever seen. Following brief treatment at the U.S. Public Health Service hospitalshe rejoined her family and gazed upon the children for the first time in her life", undated
"Still in his youth but soon to end his working days unless relieved", undated
"Before treatment, unable to read for more than brief periods", undated
"After treatment. A new world opened to him.", undated
"One of the earliest of the 10,000 cases treated by the U.S. Public Health Service. This child had been in a dark room in voluntary confinement for months.", undated
"Blind for many years", undated
"Four sufferers from a family of ill of Breathitt County, Kentucky. The remaining children also had trachoma but were unable to be present when the photograph was taken.", undated
"Shielding her eyes from the rays of the sun.", undated
"Cured of trachoma but having shaded her eyes from the sunlight for so long a time that curvature of the spine has developed", undated
"Characteristic attitude on a sunless day", undated
"Little trachmona patient at U.S. Public Health Service hospital", undated
"Blind from cataracs and trachoma. He walked in this manner 50 miles to the U.S. Public Health Service hospital for treatment, but returned to his home unaccompanied.", undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
"A trachomatous family", undated
"First group of patients at U.S. Public Health Service hospital in Hindman, Kentucky", undated
"Patient at U.S. Public Health Service hospital in Kentucky", undated
"Walking across the hospital grounds", undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patients with trachoma, undated
"Blind for years but treatment gave him some vision", undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patients with trachoma, undated
Patients with trachoma, undated
"Type of cabin with Kentuck mountaineers", undated
"Type of cabin with Kentucky mountaineers", undated
"View of the mountains of Kentucky", undated
"Location of one of the U.S. Public Health Service hospitals, Hindman, Kentucky", undated
"Jackson, Kentucky. Location of a second U.S. Public Health Service hospital", undated
"Mountain cabin", undated
"Mountain cabin", undated
"Characteristic limestone formation, mountains of Kentucky", undated
"Mountain cabin near creek bed", undated
"All infected with trachoma. Note absence of windows in cabin", undated
"Hyden, Kentucky. Location of the third U.S. Public Health Service hospital", undated
"Cabin in a narrow valley", undated
"The four black pins show the location of U.S. Public Health Sevice hospials; he white pins indicate the counties from which patients come. The area drawn from is larger than the state of Massachusetts", undated
"First temporary dispensary utilized by the U.S. Public Health Service in the mountains in Kentucky", undated
"Side view of same buildings as in 1755, with group of patients", undated
"A wagon load of treated patients leaving the hospital for their homes in a distant county.", undated
"Clinic day U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky", undated
"On the right, Surgeon John McMullen, U.S. Public Health Service, with assistant and nurses", undated
"Gaining the confidence of an affrighted newcomer", undated
"Surgeon John McMullen examining the eyes of a new patient", undated
"Dispensary and patients at Hindman, Kentucky", undated
"First bed patient at U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Hindman, Kentucky", undated
"Ward of temporary hospital", undated
"All victims of the disease (Trachoma)", undated
"A means of transportation in the mountains", undated
"U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Jackson, Kentucky", undated
"Waiting to hear what the doctor says", undated
"Waiting room at the U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Jackson, Kentucky", undated
"A summer day at Hyden Hospital", undated
"About to begin an operation on an advanced of trachoma with Dr. John McMullen of the USPHS", undated
"Convalescent patients at the U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Jackson, Kentucky", undated
"Nurses ready for duty", undated
Diagram of an eye, undated
Diagram of how vision works, undated
Diagram of the eye as a camera, undated
Five diagrams of different types of astigmatism, undated
Diagram relating to the eye, undated
Diagram of an eye, undated
Diagram relating to the eye, undated
A table showing the total number of pupils enrolled, pupils present, pupils examined, and trachoma cases discovered in the rural schools of Jefferson County, Kentucky, undated
"U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky", undated
"First patient at U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Hyden, Kentucky", undated
"Acute trachoma with abundant trachoma bodies", undated
"Trachoma of long standing", undated
"Trachoma of long standing in an American Indian", undated
"Three generations at the U.S. Public Health Service hospital; Hindman, Kentucky", undated
"Not too old to hope for relief", undated
"An advertisement of an itinerant optician", undated
"Complete destruction of eyes of Indian from Trachoma", undated
"Separate towels in name only; the towels overlapand infection might easily be transferred from one towel to another", undated
"A Pima Day School with 31 percent trachoma", undated
"Child in Pawnee Camp; The child is suffering from trachoma and has assumed a position to shield her eyes from light", undated
"Wholesale infection with trachoma; 21 out of 31 of these girls are suffering drom the disease. Colville Mission School, Washington.", undated
"Trachoma clinic held at Oneida, Kentucky", 1914
"Blind from trachoma for 19 years. After six weeks' treatment in the hospital, which included double canthoplastic, double iridectomy, the patient has enough vision to attend to all of her domextic duties, including sewing and knitting", undated
"Wagon load of nurses homeward bound from a trachoma clinic in the mountains of Kentucky, Oneida County. Linda Neville pictured", 1914
"Typical mountain cabin. All of the family have trachoma", undated
"En route to the clinic. The only roads are the creek beds.", undated
"Hemoglobin", undated
"Inclusion bodies", undated
"Inclusion bodies greatly magnified", undated
"Eye with a severe case of trachoma", undated
"Eye with acute purulent trachoma", undated
Drawing of an eye with "old trachoma with scar tissue", 1907 June 2
Drawing of an eye with "well developed case of trachoma with abundant trachoma bodies", 1907 June 20
Drawing of an eye with "pannus", 1907 June 8
Drawing of an eye with "pannus", 1907 June 8
"Eye with pannus", undated
"Eye with staphyloma", undated
"Irremediable blindness resulting from trachoma", undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
Patient with trachoma, undated
"Eye with vernal catarrah, simulating tachoma", undated
"Eye with vernal catarrah, simulating trachoma", undated
"Trachoma hospital at Jackson, Kentucky", undated
"Trachoma hospital at Coeburn, Virginia", undated
"Trachoma hospital; Hindman, Kentucky", undated
"Trachoma hospital; West Virginia", undated
"Trachoma hospital; London, Kentucky", undated
"On December 28, 1915, when this photograph was taken, these nine people were county charges in the Muhlenberg County poor house and cost the county $720 annually because of trachoma", 1915 December 28
"This girl, 18 years of age, states that she has been unable to open her eyes on account of trachoma for about 10 years and at the time this photograph was taken, December 28, 1915, was an inmate of the poor house in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky", 1915 December 28
"Trachoma case showing one eye that has been operated on and the other that has not", undated
"Map showing the prevalance of trachoma in the United States", undated
"Patient with trachoma showing the neglected results: blindness", undated
"Patients with treated trachoma, showing recovery", undated
"W.M., aged 23. Has had trachoma for 10 years, and attended school for blind 7 years. On admission to trachoma hospital, had no sight in either eye. After two months treatment, he was discharged, able to see sufficiently to read.", undated
"One of a family of three children, all of whom have trachoma, aged 3 years", undated
"One of the many sufferers from trachoma now partiall blind (photo of an Indian artist)", undated
"Seven people with six cases of trachoma lived in this house. It has no windows.", undated
"Both over 80 and both blind from Trachoma; Siletz, Oregon.", undated
"A wagon load of Indians blind from trachoma at Walker River Reservation", undated
"Smallpox and trachoma in same family. Four of this group just recovering from smallpox; and three have trachoma; on the Yakima Reservation", undated
"Common handbasin and roller towel of cook car in thrashing outfit. Whites and Indians worked in the crew, two Indians had trachoma", undated
Lantern slides, undated
Unidentified children, undated
Unidentified male sewing at a sewing machine, undated
Unidentified female at a sewing machine, undated
Unidentified female, undated
Unidentified male suffering from trachoma, undated
Unidentified male suffering from trachoma, undated
Mountain Fund patient, undated
- Box 19P, item 618
Scope and Contents
same patient from #436-#439 (Patients- restricted photos).
To topMountain Fund patient, undated
- Box 19P, item 619
Scope and Contents
Same patient from #436-#439 (Patients- restricted photos).
To topUnidentified female patient in a hospital bed; American Red Cross slide, undated
American Red Cross hospital ship, undated
Unidentified male; American Red Cross slide, undated
American Red Cross poster; slogan reads: "I summon ou to comradeship in the Red Cross -Woodrow Wilson", undated
Unidentified patients; American Red Cross slide, undated
Unidentified wounded soldiers with Red Cross nurses; American Red Cross slide, undated
Unidentified male using etching pen; American Red Cross slide (hand tinted), undated
Poster with a drawing of a blind man; poster reads "Take Care"; made b John F. Sweeney & Son Lanern Slides, NY, NY, undated
Students in classroom; American Red Cross slide; "209 W. 48th Street NY, NY" printed on edge, undated
Unidentified group of women, undated
Drawing illustrationg "Improper Illumination", made by McIntosh Stereopticon Company, Chicago, undated
Human eye, "Normal eye-ground (average tint)", made by McIntosh Stereopticon Company, Chicago, undated
"Dutch Girl", American Red Cross slide; made by Novelty Slides, Inc., undated
Unidentified male suffering from trachoma, undated
Unidentified classroom, undated
Unidentified female suffering from trachoma, undated
Unidentified male suffering from trachoma, undated
Unidentified group, undated
Unidentified group of men and women with a horse drawn wagon, undated
Unidentified boiler room, undated
"By Courtesy of Cosmopolian Magazine (copyright)", drawing of a man, woman, and baby, undated
Unidentified group of men, women, and children, undated
Unidentified female, African-American, undated
Unidentified group on a wagon being pulled hrough a creek, undated
"Consumption's Allies-- Avoid them and you are safeguarded against the disease", three drawings; made by Furnas & Maddox, 552 Fourth Ave. Louisville, KY, undated
Linda Neville with unidentified group of children, undated
Unidentified group of children, undated
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