Didlake family papers
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Didlake family papers
- Date
- 1831-1965
- Creator
- Didlake, George W., fl. 1835-1895
- Extent
- 3.6 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Diaries--United States--Kentucky.
- Letters.
- Notebooks.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format and chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 72M25: [identification of item], Didlake family papers, 1831-1965, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Mary Didlake, daughter of George Ware Didlake and Ann (Nannie) Bain of Lexington, Kentucky, began work at the University of Kentucky as a student assistant in 1891 and moved her way up in the department until she retired in 1957. She became UK's first female valedictorian in 1895, served as interim department chair for three months in 1929, and later earned the position of associate in the entomology department in 1935. Mary Didlake died in 1971 at the age of 96.
- Mary Didlake's father, George Ware Didlake, was a prisoner with other Confederate soldiers at Johnson's Island, Ohio, during the Civil War.
- North, Ginny. "My Southern Ancestors." RootsWeb. Ancestry.com. 22 July 2003. Web. 19 January 2012.
- "Entomology Through the Eyes of Mary Didlake." Department of Entomology, The University of Kentucky: Celebrating One Hundred and Twenty Years. 12-13. Web. 19 January 2012.
- Scope and Content
- The Didlake family papers mostly consist of Mary Didlake's date books but also contain family correspondence, financial papers, and land transactions and deeds. Didlake used the date books as daily diaries, recording social events, the weather, and her bird watching. Other notable items include scrapbooks that observe the deaths of Nannie Bain Didlake and Katherine Didlake and multiple autograph albums. One album that belonged to George W. Didlake contains the signatures of Confederate prisoners at the military prison on Johnson Island, Ohio.
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
Mary Didlake papers, 1884-1965
Scope and Contents note
The Mary Didlake papers series contains Didlake's date books from 1903-1965, in which she recorded daily events and bird watching notes. The series also includes autograph albums for Mamie (Mary) Didlake, correspondence, and a composition notebook, which also holds Didlake's notes as treasurer of the Lexington Alumni Club.
Mary Didlake date books, 1903-1965
1903-1904, 1903-1904
1905-1907, 1905-1907
1908-1910, 1908-1910
1911-1913, 1911-1913
1914-1916, 1914-1916
1917-1919, 1917-1919
1920-1921, 1920-1921
1922-1923, 1922-1923
1924-1925, 1924-1925
1926-1927, 1926-1927
1928-1929, 1928-1929
1930-1931, 1930-1931
1932-1933, 1932-1933
1934-1935, 1934-1935
1936-1937, 1936-1937
1938-1939, 1938-1939
1940-1941, 1940-1941
1942-1943, 1942-1943
1944-1945, 1944-1945
1946-1947, 1946-1947
1948-1949, 1948-1949
1950-1951, 1950-1951
1952-1953, 1952-1953
1954-1955, 1954-1955
1956-1957, 1956-1957
1958-1959, 1958-1959
1960-1961, 1960-1961
1962-1963, 1962-1963
1964-1965, 1964-1965
Mary Didlake correspondence, 1932-1935
Mamie (Mary) Didlake autograph albums, 1884-1893
Lexington's Alumni Club treasurer's records and copy of Mary Didlake composition book, 1914-1916, undated
Didlake papers, 1831-1929
Scope and Contents note
The Didlake papers series contains correspondence between family members, financial papers, scrapbooks, albums, and documents recording the history of Christ Church in Lexington, Kentucky. Noteworthy items include the will of William Bain Didlake, scrapbooks honoring the deaths of Katherine Didlake and Nannie Bain Didlake, and an autograph album belonging to George W. Didlake containing signatures from Confederate prisoners on Johnson Island, Ohio.
Ann W. Mansell poetry album, 1831-1833
Christ Church history, 1884-1929
Didlake family correspondence and financial papers, 1831-1919
Ellen Didlake "Forget Me Not" album, 1859-1861
George W. Didlake album, 1853, 1876-1877
George W. Didlake autograph album, 1863-1864, undated
George W. Didlake notebook, 1853-1856, 1869, 1884
Land transactions, 1835, 1852-1890, 1903-1915
Nanie Bain composition book, 1855-1859
Robert Didlake silver award, 1847
Scrapbooks concerning deaths of Katherine Didlake and Nannie Bain Didlake, 1888-1893, undated
Scrapbook, 1859-1868, undated
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