E. G. Young papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- E. G. Young papers
- Date
- 1794-1950 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 1.87 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Universities and colleges -- Kentucky.
- Education, Higher -- Kentucky -- Bowling Green.
- County courts -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject.
- Preferred Citation
- 62m173 : [Identification of item], E. G. Young papers, 1794-1950, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Edward Green Young was born in Warren County, Kentucky, on December 29, 1857, to James and Louisa Young. A lifelong farmer in Richardsville and Rich Pond, Kentucky, Young grew mainly tobacco and fruit. Following his retirement from farming, he moved to Bowling Green and worked as a tobacco buyer for J. W. Goodrum. He married Sarah Jane Runner in 1881; they had twelve children together, including Nora Young Ferguson.
- Starting in 1915, Young served two terms as a Kentucky state representative from Warren County and chaired the County and City Courts Committee and the Enrollment Committee. Additionally, he served as a trustee of the R.W. Ogden estate, which created Ogden College in Bowling Green in the late 1800's. He died on October 31, 1948.
- Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &, "Young, Edward Green, 1857-1948 (MSS 309)" (2010). MSS Finding Aids. Paper 1308. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_mss_fin_aid/1308
- Scope and Content
- Correspondence, account books, legal papers, hymnals, church records, and justice of the peace records comprise the E. G. Young papers (dated 1794-1950; 1.87 cubic feet; 5 boxes) and document the family's interactions over generations as well as the history of Warren County, Kentucky. Young's papers contain letters to his family, written while he served the state legislature in Frankfort from 1916 to 1918. Also included are receipts, business correspondence, account and bank books, and documents concerning his estate. Papers from familys related to E. G. Young, such as the Enscore family, James and Louisa Young, and Mrs. Nora Young Ferguson, comprise other series in the collection. The collection also contains information on the Leonard Totty and W. E. Runner estates. Finally, the papers include records pertaining to many institutions in Warren County, Kentucky, such as the Halls Chapel Methodist Church, the Craddock School, the Ogden College trust, and the Warren County Justice of the Peace.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Craddock School fund, 1854-1911
Scope and Contents
The Craddock School fund series contains information about fundraising efforts for the Craddock School, account records for the fund, and scholarship recipients from 1854 to 1911.
1854-1864
1865-1869
1870-1876
1905-1907
1908-1909
1910
1911
E. G. Young family papers, 1889-1950
Scope and Contents
The E. G. Young family papers series contains family financial records and personal letters sent between the family from 1889 to 1950. Bank books are included for several members of the family. The financial records hold insurance policies, wills, tax receipts, and account books. The letters are mostly written by E. G. Young to his wife and children.
Bank books, 1896-1917
Financial records, 1889-1919
Financial records,, 1920-1929
Financial records, 1930-1939
Financial records, 1940-1949
Financial records, 1950
Letters, 1916-1918
Enscore family papers, 1859-1949, undated
Halls Chapel Methodist Church records, 1838, undated
James H. and Louisa Miller Young financial records, 1845-1920, undated
Scope and Contents
The James H. and Louisa Miller Young financial records series contains checks, purchase receipts, business licenses, land deeds, tax receipts, and account records for both James and Louisa Young in Warren County, Kentucky, from 1845 to 1920.
1845-1873
1874-1920
undated
Leonard Totty estate papers, 1864
- Box 3, folder 2
Scope and Contents
The Leonard Totty estate papers series contains estate papers for Leonard Totty, 1864.
Mrs. Nora Young Ferguson papers, undated
- Box 3, folder 3
Scope and Contents
The Mrs. Nora Young Ferguson Papers series contains several handwritten notes and a magazine clipping detailing her wedding.
Ogden College R.W. Ogden trust, 1881-1912
Scope and Contents
The R.W. Ogden trust records series contains the account records, check receipts, and expenses lists under the trustee H. V. Loving from 1881 to 1912. The trust came about when the bulk of Major R. W. Ogden's fortune was set aside to establish a free school for the city of Bowling Green. This school first became Ogden College and in 1927 Western Kentucky University.
1881-1885
1883-1912
Warren County records, 1794-1901
Scope and Contents
The Warren County records series contains government papers, such as Justice of the Peace appointments, 1794-1901; county petitions, including a request from persons living near Green River for a new justice of the peace in 1823; receipts, including 1823 payments for repairs to the courthouse and the erection of road signs; and other miscellaneous records, 1794-1901.
Justice of the Peace appointments, 1796-1840
Justice of the Peace appointments, 1811-1829
Justice of the Peace appointments, 1831-1868
Petitions, 1794-1901
1815-1864
W.E. Runner estate papers, 1839-1901, undated
Scope and Contents
The W. E. Runner Estate papers series contains land receipts, purchase records, summons, court records, contracts, checks, and account records for W. E. Runner and his land within Warren County, Kentucky and surrounding areas.
Financial records, 1839-1885
Financial records, 1886-1901
Bank books, account books, notebooks, 1885-1901
Account books and notebook, 1868-1869
Estate records, undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Craddock School fund, 1854-1911
- E. G. Young family papers, 1889-1950
- Enscore family papers, 1859-1949, undated
- Halls Chapel Methodist Church records, 1838, undated
- James H. and Louisa Miller Young financial records, 1845-1920, undated
- Leonard Totty estate papers, 1864
- Mrs. Nora Young Ferguson papers, undated
- Ogden College R.W. Ogden trust, 1881-1912
- Warren County records, 1794-1901
- W.E. Runner estate papers, 1839-1901, undated
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