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

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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: Anchor Buggy Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, to M. Michael & Bro. of Paducah, Ky., 1896-12-28; 1897-03-22Add to your cart.
Two business letters discuss carpeting, paint, and varnish and how buggies are manufactured.  On letterhead of Anchorage,
Folder 2: By-Laws of Maysville (Ky.) Lodge No. 52, Masonic Order, 1898Add to your cart.
Pamphlet.
Folder 3: H[ector] F. Hillenmeyer to B. J. Lancaster, 1901-11-12Add to your cart.
Hillenmeyer, a second-generation Lexington nurseryman, discusses the recent drought and the planting of strawberries.
Folder 4: Caleb Powers to Ralph T. Hall, 1905-03-31; 1905-05-08Add to your cart.
Two letters handwritten by Caleb Powers, convicted of complicity in the 1900 assassination of Kentucky gubernatorial candidate William Goebel.  The letters apparently are addressed to Powers
Folder 5: United Sons of Confederate Veterans Reunion, 1905-06-06Add to your cart.
Circular concerning the upcoming reunion to be held in Louisville
Folder 6: 1908-08-06Add to your cart.
Emotional, eight-page handwritten letter by
Folder 7: 1908 ca.Add to your cart.
Cleverly illustrated postcard.
Folder 8: Advertising seal, C. C. Bickel & Co., Louisville, Ky., UndatedAdd to your cart.
Seal bearing image of Daniel Boone intended for use in advertising by C. C. Bickel & Co.  Among the company
Folder 9: O. H. Pollard to H. K. Taylor, 1909-04-09Add to your cart.
Letter concerning the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias of Kentucky.  Pollard, the organization
Folder 10: Invitation to funeral of R. C. Engleman Sr., 1910-01-12Add to your cart.
Black-bordered invitation to service to be held in Stanford, Ky.  Engleman (1833-1910) was a retired farmer.
Folder 11: 1910 ca.Add to your cart.
Colorfully illustrated postcard mailed in 1910 from Coalton in Boyd Co., Ky.
Folder 12: Elvira E. Levy to R[owland] G. Railey, 1910-1919Add to your cart.
Five letters written in response to R. G. Railey
Folder 13: 1914-03-06Add to your cart.
Folder 14: L. Richard Gimbel to Mrs. Ellis A. Gimbel, 1918-10-06Add to your cart.
Gimbel, age 20, writes his mother in Philadelphia, Pa.  Based at Camp Zachary Taylor outside Louisville, the serviceman discusses his military training-in-progress and his sojourn staying at the city
Folder 15: Postcards mailed from Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky., 1918-06-29; 1918-07-20Add to your cart.
Two illustrated patriotic postcards bearing preprinted upbeat messages to reassure family and friends.
Folder 16: Fred B. Richardson to Anna Hahn, 1918-09-07Add to your cart.
Richardson, recently inducted into the Army at Camp Zachary Taylor outside Louisville, writes fellow Nelson Countian Anna Hahn.  He discusses various aspects of military life, including marches, food, fellow soldiers he knew from home, and the upcoming state fair.  On stationery of the Army and Navy Young Men
Folder 17: Letters to Albert F. Weber, 1918; AutumnAdd to your cart.
Five letters written by family members to Weber, then in Officer Candidate School at Camp Zachary Taylor outside Louisville.  Topics include the
Folder 18: Elijah Alexander Brown Jr. to E. A. Brown, 1918-10Add to your cart.
Brown, stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, tells his father, in Atlanta, about conditions in camp, where influenza is raging.  He estimates some twenty soldiers are dying each day.  He himself has been ill with a cough and fever.
Folder 19: Otis Clarence Allen to (Miss) Dewey McClemore, 1919-03-23Add to your cart.
Allen is about to be discharged from Army service at Camp Zachary Taylor.  He tells his fianc
Folder 20: Henry White to S. S. White, 1919-02Add to your cart.
Portion of letter from Sergeant White at Camp Zachary Taylor to his father at home in Jasper Co., Ill.  White says there may be a delay of up to two months in discharging more soldiers.  He floats the idea of his father
Folder 21: Kentucky, 1919-02-12Add to your cart.
This pamphlet reprints a Lincoln
Folder 22: James Hamlin and H. S. Connely to T. R. Carter, 1921-04-11Add to your cart.
Two officers of Latonia Lodge No. 107, Knights of Pythias in Covington, Ky., report that they have paid $65 to Brother David Moses of Carter
Folder 23: Welfare League of Louisville to, 1923-10-24Add to your cart.
An invitation on League letterhead asking Helm to participate in an upcoming tour of several Welfare League organizations in the city. If he attends, he will become
Folder 24: Letter to, 1923-10-26Add to your cart.
On stationery of the Republican Campaign Committee of Jefferson Co., Ky.  Letter encourages consideration of the Republican nominee for governor, Charles I. Dawson of Bell County.  [This was the first Kentucky gubernatorial election in which women could exercise the right to vote.]
Folder 25: John M. Robsion to Rev. A. D. Bowman, 1935-02-11Add to your cart.
Congressman Robsion acknowledges receipt of Bowman
Folder 26: to (Miss) Autumn House, 1937-01-30Add to your cart.
This letter postmarked 30 January 1937 in Louisville provides a firsthand account of the Great Ohio River Flood and its devastation.  The unnamed author writes that she and her family are taking refuge in her grandmother
Folder 27: Galen Brown to Edward Barlow, 1940-09-21; 1940-10-24Add to your cart.
Two letters from Paintsville, Ky., discussing social life, various girls, a singles club, football, and mutual friends.
Folder 28: Jesse Evans Cope, 1900 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Doerr Studio, Louisville.
Folder 29: "My Old Kentucky Home", UndatedAdd to your cart.
Two black and white amateur photographs taken at Federal Hill, "My Old Kentucky Home," in Bardstown, Kentucky.
Folder 30: Calumet Farm, 1941-03-31Add to your cart.
Four black and white amateur photographs of Calumet Farm outside of Lexington, Kentucky pasted in a scrapbook.
Folder 31: Anne Clay McDowell, 1893Add to your cart.
Studio photograph of Anne Clay McDowell (1891-1966) of Lexington. "Aged 2 years." Daughter of Thomas Clay McDowell and Mary Mann (Goodloe) McDowell. Niece of Madeline (McDowell) Breckinridge.
Creator: Mullen Studio, Lexington.
Folder 32: Robert Whitley Hampton, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Two undated cabinet photographs of Robert Whitley Hampton (1852-1932) and Mary Jane (Hampton) Elkins. Speelman Studio, Winchester, Kentucky.
Creator: Speelman Studio, Winchester, Kentucky.
Folder 33: Wilbur Smith Jr., 1888Add to your cart.
Cabinet photograph of Wilbur R. Smith Jr. (1887-1936). "Aged 10 months."
Creator: Mullen Studio, Lexington.
Folder 34: Well-Dressed Boy in Bowtie, 1860-1867 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Photographer J.C. Elrod. Louisville, Kentucky.
Folder 35: Women in Shawnee Park, 1917Add to your cart.
Amateur black and white photograph of four women in Shawnee Park with Ford motorcar in the background. Louisville, Kentucky.
Folder 36: Squire Hensley, 1925-02Add to your cart.
Cabinet photograph of "Squire Hensley, Laurel Creek, Ky.," in uniform with a rifle and bayonet. Fair condition.
Folder 37: Well-Dress Woman, 1890 ca.Add to your cart.
Cabinet photograph of a well-dressed woman.
Creator: J.E. Patton Studio. R.J. Stevens, operator. Covington, Kentucky.
Folder 38: Charles W. Vanaman Sr., 1869-1952 ca.Add to your cart.
Studio photograph of Charles W. Vanaman Sr. (1869-1952) of Lexington.
Creator: Bachelor Studios in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Folder 39: Older Man with Goatee and Glass Eye, 1870 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Photographer L.T. Shull. Lebanon, Kentucky.
Folder 40: Boy Scouts Tank, 1918-03-02Add to your cart.
Black and white amateur photograph of "Boy Scouts Tank on 3rd Street, Louisville, Ky., Mch 2, 1918." Side of tank bears the legend "Help Pershing Cross the Rhine/Buy War Savings Stamps."
Folder 41: Woman Perhaps in Wedding Dress, 1892-1904 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Charlton H. Elrod & Bro. Studio, Louisville.
Folder 42: Seated Man with Woman Standing Beside Him, 1886 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Weaver Bros. Studio. Covington, Kentucky.
Folder 43: Seated Man, 1870 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: J.B. Kelly Studio. Covington, Kentucky.
Folder 44: Well-Dressed Woman Wearing Fur Collar, 1873-1906 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Theo Cain Studio. Owensboro, Kentucky.
Folder 45: People Eating Watermelon, 1922-08Add to your cart.
Amateur black and white photograph of people eating watermelon outdoors with automobiles in the background. Near Olympia Springs, Bath County, Kentucky.
Folder 46: School and Teachers at M.P. Missionary School, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Amateur black and white photograph of "school and teachers" at "M.P. Missionary School, Pine Ridge, Ken."
Folder 47: Anna Sharon, 1900 ca.Add to your cart.
Child identified as "Anna Sharon, daughter of Josie & Jim Ransom."
Creator: Photographer A.J. Reuling. Louisville, Kentucky.
Folder 48: Youn Woman Wearing a Hat, 1910 ca.Add to your cart.
Photographic postcard of a young woman wearing a hat.
Creator: Lewis Studio. Dry Ridge, Kentucky.
Folder 49: Large Group of Men and Women at the Entrance of Mammoth Cave, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 50: R.S. Eubank, 1872-1933 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Photographer A.J. Earp.
Folder 51: Mother and Baby, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Creator: C.T. Wood Studio, Covington, Kentucky.
Folder 52: The Dupin Home, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Photograph of four individuals posed before "The Dupin Home." Back of photo reads, "Aunt Beaurie Walker married Riley Dupin. Lived near Bardstown, Ky."
Folder 53: Kentucky Derby, 1939-05-06Add to your cart.
Six original snapshots of Kentucky Derby. Winner: Johnstown. Jockey: James Stout.
Folder 54: Stylishly Dressed Women and Edith Montfort Simpson, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Eight unidentified photographs of stylishly dressed women and one photograph of a baby identified as "Edith Montfort Simpson, age 4 mos."
Creator: Frankfort, Kentucky.
Folder 55: Murray and Hazel, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Fifteen studio photographs taken in Murray and Hazel, Calloway County, Kentucky.
Creator: Photographers: Love, Powell, Waters, Lassiter.
Folder 56: Sandra Day O'Connor, 1981-2006Add to your cart.
Official portrait, in color, of Sandra Day O'Connor, associate justice of US Supreme Court (1981-2006).
Folder 57: Paul E. Patton, 1995-2003Add to your cart.
Official portrait, black and white, of Governor Paul E. Patton (1995-2003).
Folder 58: Martha Layne Collins, 1983-1987Add to your cart.
Official portrait, in color, of Governor Martha Layne Collins (1983-1987).
Folder 59: John Y. Brown Jr., 1979-1983Add to your cart.
Official portrait, in color, of Governor John Y. Brown Jr. (1979-1983) with First Lady Phyllis George Brown.
Folder 60: Young Girl on Amusement Ride, 1950Add to your cart.
Original black and white snapshot of a young girl on an amusement ride in Fontaine Ferry Park, Louisville, Kentucky.
Folder 61: Belle Stone, 1889-1895 ca.Add to your cart.
Photograph of "Miss Belle Stone, Tolu, Crittenden Co."
Creator: Wybrandt Studio, Louisville.
Folder 62: Howard, Billy, and Grace, 1938 ca.Add to your cart.
Original black and white snapshot of an adult male with two children beside a 1938 Pontiac automobile. Identified on reverse as "Howard, Billy, [and] Grace." Likely taken at Cudjo's Cave in Cumberland Gap National Park near Middlesboro, Kentucky.
Folder 63: Woman Wearing Unusual Hat, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Creator: Geo. H. Brown & Co., Louisville, photographer.
Folder 64: Beverly, 1949Add to your cart.
Five original black and white snapshots taken at Beverly, Bell County, Kentucky. Individuals are shown roller skating, on horseback, and at Red Bird School. Also a "Ky mountain home, Beverly KY."
Folder 65: Boy with Ringlet Curls, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Creator: Bowels & Hayden. Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Folder 66: Two Women, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Two unidentified cartes-de-viste of two women.
Creator: Peckover's Excelsior Gallery. Paris, Kentucky.
Folder 67: C.G. Blakely, 1852-1942 ca.Add to your cart.
C.G. Blakely (1852-1942) of London, Kentucky.
Creator: Mullen, Artistic Photographer. Lexington, Kentucky.
Folder 68: Young Brother and Sister, 1900 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Riley & Cook Studio, Paducah, Kentucky.
Folder 69: A Couple, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Creator: Photographer W.E. Johns. Lexington, Kentucky.
Folder 70: Elderly Woman Wearing Religious Cross, 1880 ca.Add to your cart.
Creator: Doerr Studio, Louisville.
Folder 71: Pouting Little Girl, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Creator: Photographer R. McReynolds. Maysville, Kentucky.
Folder 72: Bearded Man in Suit, 1835-1868 ca.Add to your cart.
A bearded man in a suit (likely Maj. Jospeph T. Fullerton [1835-1868]).
Creator: Photographer J.C. Elrod. Louisville, Kentucky.
Folder 73: Patriotic Parade, 1945Add to your cart.
A patriotic parade in Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky. Features two wounded soldiers on a float.

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