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Watts Family Papers, 1816-1970 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Collection Overview

Title: Watts Family Papers, 1816-1970Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1875-1960

Primary Creator: Watts, Emma P. (1887-1970)

Other Creators: Parkes, James B. (1846-1923), Watts, Mary Parkes (1848-1934), Watts, William W. (1836-1912)

Extent: 30.27 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 04/20/2000. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Agriculture--Kentucky., Democratic Party (Ky.), Gardens., Kentucky--Social life and customs--20th century., Madison Female Institute, Ranching., Vassar College, Wilderness Road, World War, 1914-1918., World War, 1939-1945.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, ephemera, financial records and legal documents that were left in Elmwood at the time of Emma Watts' death. The collection spans three branches of the family (Parkes, Walker, and Watts) and covers nearly 150 years. The bulk of material is from 1878 and later and pertains to the Watts family; however, the Parkes family, particularly James B. Parkes, is well-represented within the collection. The Watts family owned thousands of acres of land the Brazos Basin area of Texas and in the Texas Panhandle. The land in the Brazos Basin was used as a plantation growing cotton, while the Texas Panhandle land served as a cattle ranch called Z-L Ranch. The histories of both these properties are richly detailed through correspondence with lawyers and foremen and through the vast amount of legal documents that were kept, including lawsuits, tax receipts, and land surveys. The voluminous correspondence between William and Mary Watts and their daughter Emma while she attended Vassar and traveled reveals family dynamics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Other correspondence from friends and family reveals social customs and culture of the time. Members of the Watts family were involved in the Madison Female Institute, the Richmond Cemetery, Liberty Hall in Frankfort, the Democratic Party, the National Society of Colonial Dames and the Daughters of the American Revolution and this collection includes documents relating to all those organizations. A significant part of the collection concerns the Elmwood property, including gardens, farming, furniture, and renovations and repairs to the house.

Biographical Note

Emma Parkes Watts (1887-1970) was the daughter of William Walker Watts (1836-1912) and Mary Buford Parkes Watts (1838-1934). William was the son of Charles Sinclair Watts and Elizabeth Walker Watts. Mary was the daughter of John White Parkes and Elizabeth Buford Parkes. William built Elmwood after his marriage, and their only daughter, Emma lived there most of her life. Emma attended Vassar College and took several trips to New York and Europe with her mother. She never married and lived at Elmwood with her parents until each of their subsequent deaths. Watts was a collector of antiques and was an avid reader and gardener.

Subject/Index Terms

Agriculture--Kentucky.
Democratic Party (Ky.)
Gardens.
Kentucky--Social life and customs--20th century.
Madison Female Institute
Ranching.
Vassar College
Wilderness Road
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1939-1945.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Accruals: Photographs, journals, sketch books, scrapbooks, ledgers, receipts, correspondence, school notes, financial records, pamphlets and other booklets, certificates and other materials removed from Elmwood after Eastern acquired the property. May 31, 2012

Acquisition Source: Watts, Emma, Estate (Caperton Burnam, trustee)

Separated Materials:

Richmond Climax (March 7, 1900) and The Kentucky Register (November 24, 1911) were moved to the Newspaper Collection, 0010-021.

A previous archivist weeded a 1928 Dallas High School Commencement Program. That separation was documented in the donor file.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Parkes Family],
[Series 2: Walker Family],
[Series 3: Watts Family],
[All]

Series 1: Parkes FamilyAdd to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013791429
Folder 1: Correspondence to Miss Sudie Embry, undatedAdd to your cart.
Short note about Lizzie Turner dying.
Folder 2: Correspondence to Elizabeth B. Parkes, 1896Add to your cart.
Letters regarding the Daughters of the American Revolution and her status as a "Real Daughter."
Folder 3: Correspondence to Emma Parkes, 1877-1888Add to your cart.
From friends and family. Includes a letter from Jeff Parkes about life in Minnesota, as well as a letter from Annie Armstrong about life at Hamilton College and a birthday party announcement.
Folder 4: Correspondence to Emma Parkes, 1878-1884Add to your cart.
From her sister, Mary P. Watts.
Folder 5: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1873-1920Add to your cart.
Various personal letters to members of the Parkes family, written by people in Texas and mailed to Kentucky.
Folder 6: Correspondence to James B. Parkes A-DAdd to your cart.
Correspondence regarding the business affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with A-D. Includes information about a lawsuit brought against the Louisville and Nashville Railroad on behalf of Sarah Ballard. Letters written by James B. Parkes in response to correspondence is also included.
Folder 7: Correspondence to James B. Parkes E-LAdd to your cart.
Letters regarding the business and personal affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with E-L. Includes information about the purchase and transportation of cattle.
Folder 8: Correspondence to James B. Parkes M-PAdd to your cart.
Letters regarding the business affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with M-P. Includes information about treasury notes from 1923 and cattle purchases.
Folder 9: Correspondence to James B. Parkes R-SAdd to your cart.
Letters regarding the business affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with R-S. Includes letters about coal purchases and personal letters from Tom Smith.
Folder 10: Correspondence to James B. Parkes T-WAdd to your cart.
Letters regarding the business and personal affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with T-W. Includes information about the purchase of a dog for Donald Walker.
Folder 11: Democratic Party Correspondence to James B. Parkes, 1904-1921Add to your cart.
Includes information about travel arrangements to the Democratic Convention of 1920 in San Francisco, California.
Folder 13: To James B. Parkes From Elizabeth Dunlop, 1919-1922Add to your cart.
About her move to Texas, purchase of a home, and financial matters.
Folder 14: To James B. Parkes From L. E. Francis, 1873-1880Add to your cart.
Regarding coal business affairs.
Folder 15: To James B. Parkes From Silas T. Green, 1873-1879Add to your cart.
About the price and shipment of coal.
Folder 16: To James B. Parkes From Peter B. Holland, 1919Add to your cart.
Letters from New Muldoon Monument Company about the commissioning, blue prints, and designs of memorial stones for John W. Parkes, Elizabeth Buford Parkes, John B. Parkes, Margaret Wallace, John Williams Wilmore, Charles Stewart Wilmore, Margaret Jane Parkes, and another Charles Stewart Wilmore.
Folder 17: To James B. Parkes From Gov. James B. McCreary, 1875-1914Add to your cart.
Letters about various position appointments requested by James B. Parkes for friends. Also, a few letters about the search for and purchase of a phaeton horse for Governor McCreary.
Folder 18: To James B. Parkes From J. P. Moody, 1891-1905Add to your cart.
Letters concerning the personal business and affairs of J. P. Moody of Tulia, Texas.
Folder 19: To James B. Parkes From Margaret W. Parkes, 1871-1895Add to your cart.
Concerning the Madison County, Kentucky housing market.
Folder 20: To James B. Parkes from Nancy "Nannie" Parkes, 1912, undatedAdd to your cart.
These letters mostly chronicle the lives of the Parkes side of the family who moved to Texas.
Folder 21: To James B. Parkes from Jennie Parkes Kilgore and Margaret Parkes, 1915-1919Add to your cart.
Letters and thank you notes.
Folder 22: To James B. Parkes from Samuel S. Parkes, 1873-1877Add to your cart.
About financial matters (Richmond Mines, Muhlenburg County), personal matters, and details about day-to-day life in Richmond, Kentucky. Includes a letter about the June 1874 fire. Also refers to a series of killings in October 1877.
Sub-Series 1Add to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 12: To James B. Parkes From Doble Steam Car Company, 1917-1920-Add to your cart.
Includes a brochure for the car showing specs for the car.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013791437
Folder 1: To James B. Parkes from Samuel S. Parkes, 1878-1880Add to your cart.
About financial matters, personal matters, and details about day-to-day life in Richmond, Kentucky. Includes an October 1878 letter about a string of local murders, including the murder of a Stuart.
Folder 2: To James B. Parkes from Benjamin Rogers, 1876Add to your cart.
Ben served in the Company C, 7th U.S. Calvary and died at the Battle of Little Big Horn June 25, 1876.
Folder 3: To James B. Parkes from W. B. Smith, 1877-1879Add to your cart.
Business letters, particularly about coal.
Folder 4: To James B. Parkes from C. Starcke, 1922Add to your cart.
Of American Express Company concerning a potential trip aboard the Laconia.
Folder 5: To James B. Parkes from Turner, 1904-1910Add to your cart.
Business letters from Turner of Mc Causland, Hoag, and Turner Live Stock Commission about the sale of cattle in 1904 and 1905.
Folder 6: To James B. Parkes from J. J. Walker, 1913-1922Add to your cart.
Concerning sausage, the purchase of a dog, and the death of Walker's wife.
Folder 7: To James B. Parkes from O. S. Wallace, 1894-1896Add to your cart.
About the construction of a turnpike.
Folder 8: To James B. Parkes from Emma P. Watts, 1922Add to your cart.
About her trip to the continent in 1922.
Folder 9: To James B. Parkes from Mary P. Watts, 1873-1878Add to your cart.
About life in Richmond, Kentucky. Includes a detailed description of the June 1874 fire in Richmond, Kentucky.
Folder 10: To James B. Parkes from Mary P. Watts, 1878-1923Add to your cart.
Includes letters about a trip to England and Scotland that Mary took with Emma P. Watts in the summer of 1922.
Folder 11: To James B. Parkes from Unidentifiable Senders, 1873-1879Add to your cart.
Letters are of both business and personal nature. Includes a letter about the Richmond fire of June 1874 and related insurance payments and loss of goods.
Folder 12: Letters from James B. Parkes, 1871-1923Add to your cart.
Several letters focus on surveying a property line in Texas and the cost of fencing the property.
Folder 13: James B. Parkes PostcardsAdd to your cart.
Most of these post cards are business related. Includes real photo postcards of Westwood, California in the snow.
Folder 14: James B. Parkes Invitations and AnnouncementsAdd to your cart.
Folder 15: To John W. Parkes, 1869Add to your cart.
Brief note talking about bacon, sugar and coffee.
Folder 16: To Nancy "Nannie" Parkes Embry, 1896-1920Add to your cart.
One letter talking about a charity effort and two from Sarah [Dunlop] talking about her daily activities.
Folder 17: To  and From Fannie Smith, 1910-1913Add to your cart.
Several letters from Nannie talking about their travels and daily life. She also talks about the Knight family. Other letters are about Buford family genealogy and the Christian Science Monitor.
Folder 18: To and From Elizabeth Dunlop, 1920-1936Add to your cart.
Letters about family and everyday activities. Several letters are from Jennie Parkes Kilgore.
Folder 19: Election Returns and Ballots, 1902-1904Add to your cart.
Includes counts for races in the Kingston Precinct.
Folder 20: Scrapbook, ca 1860Add to your cart.
News clippings relating to women pasted over a ledger.
Folder 21: Ephemera, 1879-1922Add to your cart.
Railroad tickets from the Pullman Company. Includes a trip from Richmond, Kentucky to Palestine Texas in April 1922 and a return trip in May 1922. Also, membership certificates, advertising booklet and a license to stand a jack for stud.
Box 3Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013791445
Folder 1: James B. Parkes Deed, 1881Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Miscellaneous Deeds, 1904-1907Add to your cart.
Deeds for a tract of land in Kingston owned by Frank Brady.
Folder 3: Elizabeth C. Parkes Receipts, 1872-1883Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Elizabeth C. Parkes  Tax Assessment List, 1886-1902Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Emma Parkes Ledger, 1880-1884Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Emma Parkes Receipts, 1873-1884Add to your cart.
Folder 7: James B. Parkes Bill of Sale, 1914-1922Add to your cart.
Folder 8: James B. Parkes Cancelled Checks, 1893-1914Add to your cart.
Folder 9: James B. Parkes Legal Documents, 1878-1894Add to your cart.
Includes documents relating to the Paducah & Elizabethtown Railroad Company.
Folder 10: James B. Parkes Promissory Notes, 1906-1916Add to your cart.
IOUs to Margaret Wilmore, John B. Parkes and others.
Folder 11: James B. Parkes Ledger, 1880-1901Add to your cart.
Folder 12: James B. Parkes Ledger, 1912-1921Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Moberly & Parkes Receipts, 1870-1879Add to your cart.
Folder 14: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1869-1878Add to your cart.
Folder 15: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1880-1889Add to your cart.
Folder 16: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1890-1899Add to your cart.
Folder 17: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1902-1907Add to your cart.
Folder 18: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1910-1919Add to your cart.
Folder 19: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1920-1923Add to your cart.
Folder 20: Coal Receipts and Accounts, 1873-1878Add to your cart.
Folder 21: James B. Parkes Tax Assessment List, 1886-1916Add to your cart.
Box 4Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013791452
Folder 1: James B. Parkes Tax Assessment List and General Property, 1919-1922Add to your cart.
Folder 2: J. B. Parkes Tax Returns, 1914-1920Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Madison County Agricultural and Mechanical Association Receipts, 1870-1872Add to your cart.
James B. Parkes was Treasurer during this time
Folder 4: Speedwell, Kingston and Menelaus Turnpike Co., 1894-1896Add to your cart.
Folder 5: John W. Parkes Ledger, 1854-1862Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Unknown Ledger, 1905-1918Add to your cart.
Seems to be a ledger documenting the work and pay of various employees. They were sometimes paid in cash and sometimes in goods.
Folder 7: James B. Parkes Certificate, 1892-1915Add to your cart.
Folder 8: James B. Parkes Estate, Dec, 1924Add to your cart.
Folder 9: J. B. Parkes Wallet ContentsAdd to your cart.
Tax receipts, correspondence, legal documents and more.
Folder 10: Church/Religious LedgersAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Kirksville Christian Church, 1891-1894Add to your cart.
Dues paid by members, likely owned by J.P. Embry
Item 2: Religious WritingsAdd to your cart.
Contains religious texts and copied poems.
Folder 11: Christian Journal, 1845Add to your cart.
Church newsletter owned by John White Parkes. Published in Danville, KY.
Box 5Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013791460
Folder 1: Emma Parkes Bank Book, 1880Add to your cart.
Folder 2: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1879-1918Add to your cart.
Folder 3: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1918-1921Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Moberley and Parkes Ledger, 1876-1883Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Nannie Parkes Beverly Bank Book, 1875Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Misc. Bank Books and Calendars, 1891-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Misc. Memo Books and Calendars, 1905-1917Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Misc. Memo Books, 1918-1921Add to your cart.
Folder 9: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1881-1895Add to your cart.
Folder 10: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1895-1905Add to your cart.
Folder 11: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1905-1923Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Nannie Parkes Beverly Bank Book, 1911-1921Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Misc. Memo Books, 1880-1894Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Misc. Ledgers, 1899-1918Add to your cart.

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[Series 2: Walker Family],
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