Herndon family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Herndon family papers
- Date
- 1830-1942
- Extent
- 1.13 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Farm life--Kentucky.
- Farm life--Louisiana.
- Frontier and pioneer life--Dakota Territory.
- Frontier and pioneer life--Missouri.
- Frontier and pioneer life--Texas.
- Louisiana--History.
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 60m158: [identification of item], Herndon family papers, 1830-1942, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- David Herndon and his wife, Mary Moorman Herndon, came to Kentucky from Virginia in the early nineteenth century. They settled on farmland extending through Meade and Breckinridge counties before moving on to Missouri. One of their sons, Richard S. Herndon, maintained and added to the Kentucky farm. Another son, William Herndon, settled in Texas, and a third, J.M. Herndon, moved to Missouri with his parents. The Herndons also had a daughter, Laetitia Herndon Heth.
- Scope and Content
- The Herndon family papers are a collection of the personal and business papers of the Herndon family. The collection includes letters, deeds, wills, court settlements, indentures, daybooks, farm records, account statements, receipts, expense books, and genealogical information on the Herndon, Bate, and Washington families.
- The letters were most often addressed to Richard Herndon in Kentucky from his relatives, and they contain information about farming and living conditions in Kentucky, Missouri, Texas, Louisiana, and the Dakota Territory in the nineteenth century. A group of letters concerns the operation of the Grayson Springs Hotel in Grayson County, Kentucky, a popular summer resort at the time. There are also some Civil War-era letters. Letters from Richard's son, David C. Herndon, describe his settlement in the Dakota Territory in the 1880s. The majority of the tax receipts relate to Richard Herndon.
- While some of the expense books have dates, the relation between a date and a book's contents is not always clear. As a result, and to provide continuity with the grouping of these items, the expense books are all placed in the undated "Expense books" folder. Aside from this particular folder and the other folder for undated material, the general arrangement of the remainder of the collection reflects the collection's original organization.
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.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence, receipts, and memo book, 1819-1853
Tax receipts, 1844-1885
Correspondence and receipts, 1854-1857
Correspondence, 1858-1859
Correspondence and government forms, 1860-1864
Correspondence, stock certificate, and receipts, 1865-1867
Correspondence and government forms, 1868-1869
Correspondence, receipts, and government forms, 1870-1871
Account book, 1870-1885
Correspondence, account statements, and court documents, 1872-1873
Correspondence, account statements, and receipts, 1874-1875
Correspondence, receipts, and deeds, 1876-1879
Correspondence, bank statements, and receipts, 1880-1883
Correspondence, bank statements, and receipts, 1884-1886
Correspondence, account statements, and receipts, 1887-1890
Correspondence and postcards, 1927-1942
Correspondence, lists, and postcards, undated
Expense books, undated
Copy of Richard Herndon's 1885 will, 1896
J. M. Herndon's deed for the purchase of the home farm, 1899
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