Frank Heck papers

Abstract

The Frank Heck papers (dated 1948-1983, undated; 1.23 cubic feet; 2 boxes) comprises reports, correspondence, pamphlets, meeting minutes, articles, clippings, directories, and newsletters related to Heck's research on and involvement with Trinity Episcopal Church in Danville, Kentucky.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Frank Heck papers
Date
1948-1983, undated (inclusive)
Creator
Heck, Frank H., 1905-1983
Extent
1.23 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Boyle County (Ky.)
Danville (Ky.) -- Church history.
Heck, Frank H., 1905-1983
Trinity Episcopal Church (Danville, Ky.)
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by subject.
Finding Aid Author
Kaylee McMunn
Preferred Citation
2009ms187: [identification of item], Frank Heck papers, 1948-1983, undated, University of Kentucky Libraries, Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Frank H. Heck, 1905-1983, was a published author and professor emeritus of history from Centre College. His works include The Civil War Veteran in Minnesota Life and Politics (1941), Proud Kentuckian: John C. Breckinridge, 1821-1875 (1976) , and A Century and a Half on Main Street: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1829-1979 (1979).
The Trinity Episcopal Church was built 1830 in Danville, KY. The church is one of the first churches organized in the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky. Trinity Episcopal Church was recognized by the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
Scope and Content
The Frank Heck papers (dated 1948-1983, undated; 1.23 cubic feet; 2 boxes) comprises reports, correspondence, pamphlets, meeting minutes, articles, clippings, directories, and newsletters related to Heck's research on and involvement with Trinity Episcopal Church in Danville, Kentucky. Also included are programs, reports, and correspondence related to the Diocese of Lexington and the Episcopal denomination at large. Also included are correspondence, publications, and clippings related to the church's recognition by the National Register of Historic Places. The collection is arranged by subject.

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 Libraries, Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

150th Anniversary Trinity Church history draft, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 1-2
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Annual convention address pamphlets, 1962, 1969

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 3
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Annual meeting reports, 1960-1982

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 4-5
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The Bishop Speaks His Mind: Convention Addresses 1946-1959 booklet, 1959

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 6
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Budget proposals, 1948-1980

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 7
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Budget quarterly reports, 1965-1973

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 8
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Budget statements of receipt and disbursement, 1967-1977

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 9
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Budget treasurer's reports, 1956-1976

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 10
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Burial and funeral registers (1839-1911), notes, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 11
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By-laws, 1973

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 12
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A Century and a Half on Main Street: Trinity Episcopal Church 1882-1979 church history manuscript, 1979

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 13
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Correspondence, 1956-1982

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 14-16
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Diocese of Lexington convention programs, reports, pamphlets, 1979-1980

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 17
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Diocese of Lexington correspondence, attendance reports, pamphlets, clippings, newsletters, 1954-1981, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 18
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Diocese of Lexington maps, 1961

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 19
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Diocese of Lexington missions board correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, notes, 1972-1981

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 20-21
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Diocese of Lexington and surrounding areas pamphlets, 1948-1979, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 22
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Episcopal denomination, ordination of women clippings and publications, 1975-1977

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 23
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Episcopal denomination publications, 1968, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 24
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Exterior restoration correspondence and clippings, 1976

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 25
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Frank Heck's notes and research on Judaism, 1981-1982

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 26
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History, correspondence and meeting minutes, 1954-1977

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 27
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History, lists and notes, 1951-1974, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 28
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History, pamphlets and clippings, 1949-1978, undated

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 29
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Hymnal revision articles and clippings, 1974-1981

  • Box 2009ms187-01, folder 30
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Lay reader guides, pamphlets, certificates, clippings, 1956-1983, undated

  • Box 2, folder 1
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National Register of Historic Places correspondence, publications, clippings, 1976-1977

  • Box 2, folder 2
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Newsletters, 1973 Sept - 1983 May

  • Box 2, folder 3
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Parish directories, 1955-1977

  • Box 2, folder 4
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Reverend Edgar C. Newlin memorial, photos, clippings, correspondence, 1963-1980, undated

  • Box 2, folder 5
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Succession of vestrymen from 1895-1979, lists, notes, 1979

  • Box 2, folder 6
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