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Thomas H. Appleton, Jr. Collection, 1812-2015 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Katy Davis, Dr. Christiana Taylor

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Collection Overview

Title: Thomas H. Appleton, Jr. Collection, 1812-2015Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Extent: 3.08 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 12/11/2014

Subjects: Courtship, Kentucky--Politics and government., Religion., Slavery - Kentucky, World War, 1914-1918., World War, 1939-1945.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Dr. Thomas H. Appleton, Jr. started regularly collecting historical Kentucky materials after he started working at the Kentucky Historical Society in the 1980s. The collection he continues to build consists of materials such as correspondence, ephemera, publications, legal documents and other items, which span over 200 years of Kentucky history. Some notable figures mentioned in the correspondence include Henry Clay, Charles S. Morehead, A.B. 'Happy' Chandler, Phyllis George Brown, Alben Barkley, Barbara Bush, and many more. Materials contain information about politics, religion, pop culture, death, slavery, the military and more. The collection is state-wide in scope; however, most materials are from central Kentucky. The collection continues to grow thanks to a generous endowment funded by Dr. Appleton.

Collection Historical Note

Thomas H. Appleton Jr. (Tom) was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1950. After graduating from the University of Memphis in 1971, he enrolled at the University of Kentucky to pursue a doctorate in American history. At UK he was fortunate to study under two of the eminent scholars in that field, Charles P. Roland and Holman Hamilton. In 1979, he joined the publications department of the Kentucky Historical Society, where he rose from assistant editor to editor in chief in 1990. His work at the KHS nurtured his desire to collect historical materials, which he had begun in elementary school. In 2000, he became professor of history at Eastern Kentucky University; in 2015 he was named Foundation Professor. As he approached retirement (2018), he decided that the archives and special collections department at EKU's Crabbe Library would be the logical repository for his collection. At the same time he established an endowment that would permit the purchase of additional materials to augment the collection. He hopes to inspire other patrons to donate their materials as well.

Subject/Index Terms

Courtship
Kentucky--Politics and government.
Religion.
Slavery - Kentucky
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1939-1945.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Appleton, Thomas H., Jr.


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Folder 1: Strader Family - Accounts, 1840-1867Add to your cart.
Mostly Strader family accounts with local and various Kentucky businesses. The bulk of this and the next six folders relate to the family of Lewis Strader (1804-1869), his son Leonidas (1847-1906) and Leonidas' wife Mattie Vaughn (1851-1890). Mattie was the daughter of Fielding Vaughn and Eliza Gum. All these families resided in Green County, KY.
Folder 2: Strader Family - Correspondence to Lewis and Lonnie Strader, 1845-1873Add to your cart.
Correspondence relating to business and from friends and family. Most are not addressed to a discernable individual as they use titles such as Pap, Sir, Brother or Col.
Folder 3: Strader Family - Correspondence to Mattie Vaughn Strader, 1873-1886Add to your cart.
Correspondence mostly from friends who attended St. Catherine's College with her. Many letters talk about friends and the nuns at St. Catherine's.
Folder 4: Strader Family - Correspondence to Mattie Vaughn Strader from Sister Mary Vincent Ferrer, ca. 1867-1874Add to your cart.
Sister Mary Vincent Ferrar was a nun at St. Catherine's College in Springfield, KY while Mattie Vaughn was a student there. She also taught at Holy Rosary in Louisville. Her letters talk a lot about various sisters and priests at St. Catherine's, as well as other students they both knew. She mentions several times Mattie Vaughn's desire to become a novitiate.
Folder 5: Strader Family - Green County Court Documents, 1837-1864Add to your cart.
Most of these documents are from the Commonwealth of Kentucky to any constable of Green County ordering that individuals be summoned to appear in court. Beginning in 1851 several of the documents are signed by Lewis Strader, Justice of the Peace in Green County, KY.
Folder 6: Strader Family - Personal WritingsAdd to your cart.
Most of these appear to be school papers or religious treatises, possibly written by Mattie Vaughn. One item is a prayer that mentions Mattie's desire to become a nun and the sin of her parents for forbidding it.
Folder 7: Strader Family - Receipts and Contracts, 1828-1874Add to your cart.
Of note is a contract with subscribers for Lewis Strader to start a singing school. The document includes subscriber names and rules for the school. Most of the other documents are receipts or IOUs, about half do not relate to the Strader family and may be related to Lewis' Justice of the Peace duties.
Folder 8: Bertie Waters Papers, 1907-1941Add to your cart.
These items document Bertie B. Waters' career as a railway postal clerk with the Cincinnati, Ohio and Nashville Railroad. It documents test scores from his time as clerk as well as promotions, transfers, and pay increases with the Postal Service. Later letters document Mr. Waters' attempt to find work during the Great Depression.
Folder 9: Depositions (2) in case of Elizabeth Irvin v. Ned Irvin, deceased, in Ohio County, Ky., Circuit Court, 1824-09-18Add to your cart.
This document consists of two depositions given in Washington Co., Ky., by William J. McElroy and James A. McElroy in the ongoing lawsuit filed by Elizabeth Irvin.  She seeks the balance of money allegedly owed to her by her former bondsman, the late Ned Irvin.
Folder 10: Document, 1847-05-03Add to your cart.
Certified list of six men who failed to appear for work on local roads in Pendleton County as they were summoned to do according to law.
Folder 11: Senia(?) Sapp to Elizabeth Sapp, 1865-03-15Add to your cart.
From Hawesville in Hancock Co., Ky., the female writer tells her cousin that she fears
Folder 12: Halloween Party in Louisville, Ky., 1904-10Add to your cart.
This folder contains three handwritten replies to Miss Helen G. Smith
Folder 13: I. S. Bickett to Marion Co., Ky., Criminal Court, 1904-01-17Add to your cart.
Sworn affidavit of I. S., Bickett, M. D., who has been asked to examine a wounded prisoner being held for trial.  The physician provides his assessment of the prisoner
Folder 14: Alben W. Barkley, 1942; 1948; 1952Add to your cart.
This folder contains three items: (1) transcript of Senator Barkley
Folder 15: Simeon S. Willis, 1947; 1964; 1965; 1988Add to your cart.
This folder contains four items pertaining to Gov. Simeon Willis (1943-47): (1) copy of letter from Oella J. McClelland, Ashland, Ky., attorney, to Willis, 11 December 1964, thanking him for his courtesies when she served years earlier as his secretary; (2) copy of 05 May 1965 letter from Robert Harvey Rice, M. D., to Mrs. Willis reminiscing about his late uncle; (3) typed carbon copy of Governor Willis
Folder 16: Renfro Valley Bugle, vol. 1, no. 1, 1951; SummerAdd to your cart.
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Folder 17: James Lee Harryman to Barbara Elliott, 1952-1953Add to your cart.
Twenty letters written by Jim Harryman, an enlisted man in the Army Airborne stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., to his sweetheart living at home with her parents in Bowling Green, Ky.  The letters document the courtship and first months of marriage of a young Kentucky couple.  Harryman discusses their parents

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