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William H. Miller Papers

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Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

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William H. Miller Papers, ca. 1900-1924 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Collection Overview

Title: William H. Miller Papers, ca. 1900-1924Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Miller, W. H. (William Harris) (1852-1928)

Extent: 2.8 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 06/11/1929

Subjects: Kentucky--Genealogy.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The William H. Miller collection is made up of genealogy-based material. It contains Miller's manuscript of his book History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown Families, as well as the unpublished manuscript for a second book. The manuscript includes family lineage for families all over Madison County, but also expands to include family migration between Virginia and Kentucky and westward. Also included is some of Miller's personal correspondence and miscellaneous photographs and ephemera, including his research and notes on Native Americans.

Biographical Note

William Harris Miller was a Kentuckian genealogist who published History and the Genealogies of the Miller, Woods, Harris, Waller, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown Families in 1907. Miller was born on October 22, 1852. At age 19, he was deputy county clerk under George D. Shackelford, and went on to serve as deputy sheriff under Charles K. Oldham. Miller was later appointed circuit court clerk, where he became acquainted with records and names around Madison County. He married Katherine Oldham on February 17, 1884. Miller died of a long-term illness on August 2, 1928, at age 75.

Subject/Index Terms

Kentucky--Genealogy.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Physical Access Note: Due to the fragile nature of these volumes, please refer to the microfilm first.

Acquisition Source: Dr. E. H. Ellis


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Box 1Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796733
Item 1: William H. Miller's Original Manuscript Vol. 1Add to your cart.
Adair to Yaning families, includes preface and index.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796741
Item 1: William H. Miller's Original Manuscript Vol. 2Add to your cart.
Lists of families, not in alphabetical order (seems to be in first-name order). Starts with Pinkston. Includes clippings of newspapers and other paper scraps dealing with family history. Includes Febuary-March 1898 edition of The Gulf Messenger pasted into manuscript.
Box 3Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796758
Item 1: William H. Miller's Original Manuscript IndexAdd to your cart.
Index for volumes 1 and 2 of Miller's original manuscript.
Box 4Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796766
Folder 1: Supplement to "History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller; Woods; Harris; Wallace; Maupin; Oldham; Kavanaugh and Brown", 1909Add to your cart.
Family history and history of Early Pioneer days of Virginia and Kentucky, especially Madison County.
Folder 2: "Names of some Indian Tribes and Nations in North America", 1909Add to your cart.
Native American tribes and nations described; sympathetic views towards Native Americans narrated; newspaper articles about Native Americans included.
Folder 3: Introductory MaterialAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Madison and Lincoln County Family History IntroductionAdd to your cart.
Introduction to history of Madison and Lincoln County, Kentucky.
Item 2: "Family Genealogies and County History" continued; Lincoln Co. and Madison Co., 1909Add to your cart.
Lincoln County briefly discussed; Madison County discussed to the fullest, including early military history and the Battle of Blue Lick.
Folder 4: Madison County List of Marriages, 1909Add to your cart.
List of marriages in Madison County in alphabetical order, spanning late 1700s to mid 1800s.
Folder 5: Madison County Family Papers vol. 1, part 1, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Adams to Guthrie.
Folder 6: Madison County Family Papers vol. 1, part 2, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Batterton to Brown
Folder 7: Madison County Family Papers vol. 1, part 3, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Boggs to Clark
Folder 8: Madison County Family Papers vol. 1, part 4, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Clay to Dryden.
Box 5Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796774
Folder 1: Madison County Family Papers vol. 1, part 5, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Eastern to Gordon.
Folder 2: Madison County Family Papers vol. 2, part 1, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Green to Holder.
Folder 3: Madison County Family Papers vol. 2, part 2, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Hockaday to Mason.
Folder 4: Madison County Family Papers vol. 2, part 3, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Maupin to Mitchie.
Folder 5: Madison County Family Papers vol 2, part 4, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Miller to Mullins. Extensive history on Miller family included.
Folder 6: Madison County Family Papers vol. 3, part 1, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County chronicled, Nelson to Sappington.
Box 6Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796782
Folder 1: Madison County Family Papers vol. 3, part 2, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County, Scott to Turner.
Folder 2: Madison County Family Papers vol. 3, part 3, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County, Walker to Woods.
Folder 3: Madison County Family Papers vol. 3, part 4, 1909Add to your cart.
Marriages and family trees of individual families in Madison County, Wyatt to Yates.
Folder 4: Family book; Brown Family, 1909Add to your cart.
Unbound book detailing Brown Family history.
Folder 5: Family History Topic: Army, 1909Add to your cart.
Collection describing family history of army personnel, mostly Confederate veterans.
Folder 6: Kentucky and Virginia Genealogy; Brewster to "Miscellaneous"Add to your cart.
Papers describing family (mostly of Irish origin) emigration from Virginia to Kentucky.
Folder 7: Kentucky Officers List and WWI Volunteer ListAdd to your cart.
A list of officers and members of the Kentucky Society of St. Louis Missouri, and a list of army volunteers, chiefly from Richmond, KY, during WWI.
Folder 8: "A Kentucky Mountain Love Affair" and other writingsAdd to your cart.
Short story titled "A Kentucky Mountain Love Affair" and other short stories and poems.
Folder 9: Obituaries and Funeral NoticesAdd to your cart.
Obituary and eulogy for Katherine Oldham, as written by her husband. Richard J. McKee obituary.  Mrs. Mamie Wells obituary. Funeral notices for Mrs. Susan Miller Hisle, Miss Mary Bohannon Harris, and Colonel James W. Caperton.
Folder 10: Handwritten notesAdd to your cart.
Handwritten notes (possible rough drafts of genealogy manuscript) written on paper, backs of envelopes, and miscellaneous scraps of paper.
Folder 11: Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) ProgramAdd to your cart.
Daughters of the American Revolution Alexander Doniphan Chapter program, dated for the 1913-1914 year, organized March 6, 1909.
Folder 12: Correspondence to William H. Miller, 1911Add to your cart.
Letters sent to William H. Miller discussing farm life or his genealogy book.
Folder 13: Loose Genealogy Papers (fragile)Add to your cart.
Loose typed papers from William H. Miller genealogy book, along with some newspaper clippings.
Folder 14: Miscellaneous, volume 3Add to your cart.
Family lineage paper dating back to Beatrice, daughter of Malcom II king of Scotland.
Folder 15: Newspapers clippings and other small papersAdd to your cart.
Newspaper clippings, including a photo of Jefferson Davis and Varina Howell published in The Confederate Veteran. Land survey of Old Cane Spring Church included.
Folder 16: Donegal Presbyterian Church, 1920sAdd to your cart.
"A Short Sketch of Donegal Church" booklet and "14th Annual Reunion of the Donegal Society" leaflet.
Box 7Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013796790
Folder 1: Milller Letters, vol. 1Add to your cart.
Kavanaugh and Brown correspondeces, along with pamphlet on the history of St. Mark's Parish
Folder 2: Miller Letters, vol. 2Add to your cart.
Letters from William H. Miller to different members of his family.
Folder 3: Photographs and PostcardsAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Dinner Guests, 1926 Jul 22Add to your cart.
Group who attended a dinner at the County Infirmary held by Mr. and Mrs. Lebert Roberts.
Item 2: Madison County Courthouse, 1922Add to your cart.
Item 3: Postcard of Cumberland GapAdd to your cart.
Item 4: Rapid Transit in KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Man with wagon and ox.
Item 5: Montgomery Chief: A Famous Kentucky Saddle HorseAdd to your cart.
Item 6: Men Cutting HempAdd to your cart.
Item 7: Reaping and Binding in KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Item 8: Breaking Hemp in KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Item 9: Harvest Field at Sunset in Old KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Item 10: Dairy Farm in Old KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Item 11: There's money in Raising Hogs in Old KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Item 12: Herding Lambs to Pasture in Old KentuckyAdd to your cart.
Item 13: Pastoral scene in the Blue GrassAdd to your cart.
Item 14: A Kentucky Coal MineAdd to your cart.
Item 15: Sullivan Hall when it was Eastern Kentucky State Normal SchoolAdd to your cart.
Item 16: University Building when it was called "Main Building" at E.K.S.N.Add to your cart.
Item 17: Pierson Hall at Berea CollegeAdd to your cart.
Item 18: Bear Knob, BereaAdd to your cart.
Item 19: Lincoln Hall at Berea CollegeAdd to your cart.
Item 20: Howard Hall at Berea CollegeAdd to your cart.
Item 21: College Chapel at Berea CollegeAdd to your cart.
Item 22: Ladies Hall at Berea CollegeAdd to your cart.
Item 23: Clay's FerryAdd to your cart.
Item 24: Hair Pin Curve at Clay's FerryAdd to your cart.
Item 25: Fort BoonesboroughAdd to your cart.
Item 26: L & N.R.R. DepotAdd to your cart.
Item 27: Hotel GlyndonAdd to your cart.
Item 28: J.W. Zaring Grain and MillAdd to your cart.
Item 29: Union Station, RichmondAdd to your cart.
Item 30: Lake RebaAdd to your cart.
Item 31: Pattie A. Clay InfirmaryAdd to your cart.
Item 32: Gibson InfirmaryAdd to your cart.
Item 33: Richmond Cold Storage CompanyAdd to your cart.
Item 34: Christian ChurchAdd to your cart.
Item 35: Old Post Office and Government BuildingAdd to your cart.
Item 36: Easter postcardAdd to your cart.
Item 37: George WashingtonAdd to your cart.
Item 38: George Washington's HeadquartersAdd to your cart.
Item 39: Issac Shelby's HouseAdd to your cart.
Item 40: AngelineAdd to your cart.
Postcard of a Native American Woman.
Item 41: Chief Sitting BullAdd to your cart.
Item 42: Chief GeronimoAdd to your cart.
Item 43: Communion Furniture, 1923 OctAdd to your cart.
Item 44: Donegal SpringsAdd to your cart.
Item 45: Interior of Donegal ChurchAdd to your cart.
Item 46: Donegal Presbyterian ChurchAdd to your cart.
Item 47: Donegal Presbyterian Church and SpringAdd to your cart.
Item 48: Donegal Society MonumentAdd to your cart.
Item 49: The Witness Tree at Donegal ChurchAdd to your cart.
Item 50: Donegal Church CemeteryAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Harris, Miller and Moore Family PhotographsAdd to your cart.
Item 56: Robert Harris Hume and wife Irena Jane Stombaugh, 1923 Sep 21Add to your cart.
Taken on her 71st birthday.
Item 57: Robert Harris Hume in Trenton, MO, 1923 Mar 18Add to your cart.
Son of Margaret Frances Harris and Simeon Hume.
Item 58: Elizabeth (Betsy) HarrisAdd to your cart.
Who married Anderson Woods, (daughter of John Harris and Margaret Maupin).
Item 59: Susannah HarrisAdd to your cart.
Wife of William H. Duncan, daughter of John Harris and Margaret Maupin.
Item 60: Maggie MooreAdd to your cart.
Daughter of Joseph Warren Moore and Margaret Frances Harris.
Item 61: Chapman White MaupinAdd to your cart.
Son of William Maupin and Mildred White.
Item 62: Moore Family MembersAdd to your cart.
J.W. Sanford, Annie Moore Sanford, Christopher Harris Moore, Mary Buchanan Moore.
Item 63: Miller Family MenAdd to your cart.
James Christopher Miller and William Harris Miller, sons of Christopher Irvine Miller and Talitha Harris, and Otto B. Cooper, son-in-law of James Christopher Miller.
Item 64: Miss Amelia NashAdd to your cart.
First teacher of William Harris Miller.
Item 65: Mary MillerAdd to your cart.
Daughter of Christopher Irvine Miller and Talitha Harris, and wife of John W. Rupert.
Item 66: Bettie Frances MillerAdd to your cart.
Daugther of Christopher Irvine Miller and Talitha Harris, wife of Junius Burnam Park.
Item 67: William Harris MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of Col. Christopher Irvine Miller and Talitha Harris.
Item 68: Susan BarnettAdd to your cart.
Wife of Robert Daniel Miller.
Item 69: Mike Woods MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of Christopher Irvine Miller and Talitha Harris Miller, 10th child.
Item 70: Robert Daniel MillerAdd to your cart.
Item 71: Janie LucasAdd to your cart.
Daughter of John H. Lucas and Cornelia Miller, wife of J.F. Story.
Item 72: Sallie Wallace MillerAdd to your cart.
Oldest child of Christopher Irvine Miller and Talitha Harris, wife of Stanton H. Thorpe.
Item 73: J.F. StoryAdd to your cart.
Husband of Janie Lucas.
Item 74: Cornelia MillerAdd to your cart.
With husband John H. Lucas, and son Wyatt Lucas.
Item 75: Sallie MillerAdd to your cart.
Second daughter of John Miller and Annie Miller.
Item 76: Edd HerndonAdd to your cart.
Husband of Miss Julia Wayland.
Item 77: Julia Wayland, 1924 Dec 10Add to your cart.
Wife of Edd Herndon.
Item 78: Martin Vanburen WaylandAdd to your cart.
Brother to Mrs. Edd Herndon.
Item 79: Addie MillerAdd to your cart.
Daughter of Alonzo Miller and wife of Marcellus Douglas.
Item 80: Kate Miller (Mrs. Shotwell)Add to your cart.
Daughter of William J. Miller and Kate Stephens.
Item 81: Kate StephensAdd to your cart.
Wife of William J. Miller.
Item 82: William J. MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of Alonzo Miller, wife Kate Stephens.
Item 83: Alice MillerAdd to your cart.
Daughter of Alonzo Miller and wife of H.T. Bockey.
Item 84: Iena KirtleyAdd to your cart.
Wife of Arthur A. Miller.
Item 85: H.T. BockeyAdd to your cart.
Husband of Alice Miller.
Item 86: Arthur A. MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of William J. Miller and Kate Stephens.
Item 87: Sallie J. RacerAdd to your cart.
When she was Miss Miller, daughter of Alonzo Miller.
Item 88: Sallie J. MillerAdd to your cart.
Wife of George Racer.
Item 89: Addie MillerAdd to your cart.
Daughter of Alonzo Miller, wife of Marcellus Douglas.
Item 90: Stephen MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of Alonzo Miller, died when just twenty-one.
Item 91: Mary Jane MooreAdd to your cart.
Second wife of Alonzo Miller.
Item 92: Alonzo MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of Thos. Miller and Sallie Plunkett.
Item 93: Thos. J. MillerAdd to your cart.
Son of Alonzo Miller.
Item 94: Alonzo MillerAdd to your cart.
Taken when a widower, before his second marriage.
Item 95: House where Charles Dickinson Died, 1806Add to your cart.
Item 96: Springhouse where Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson DueledAdd to your cart.
Item 97: James Boys' old Home, near Adairville, KYAdd to your cart.
Item 98: Lexington, Missouri Public SchoolAdd to your cart.
Item 99: Unidentified Location with CarAdd to your cart.
Item 100: Children of Robert Daniel Miller and Susan BarnettAdd to your cart.
Pictured are: Laura Frances (Mrs. Horstman), Miranda Matilda (Mrs. Worcestor), Talitha Ann Eliza, Susan Robert (Mrs. Wilmot).
Item 101: Unidentified HouseAdd to your cart.
Item 102: Katherine OldhamAdd to your cart.
Item 103: Unidentified HouseAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Photographs and PostcardsAdd to your cart.
Item 104: Edmund Lyne ShackelfordAdd to your cart.
Son of Edmund Lyne Shackelford.
Item 105: Mrs. Lillian Woods Jones, 1922 Jan 22Add to your cart.
Item 106: Hinrichs FamilyAdd to your cart.
Pictured are: Frederick Woods Hinrichs, Frederick Bernhard Hinrichs, Mabel Angeline Woods Hinrichs.
Item 107: Monticello, Home of Thomas JeffersonAdd to your cart.
Item 108: Charles Lee HarrisAdd to your cart.
Item 109: Edmund Lyne ShackelfordAdd to your cart.
Son of George Daniel Shackelford and Lizzie J.
Item 114: Dog and Unidentified ChildAdd to your cart.
Luella MacKenzie's german shepherd dog and one of the neighbor children.
Item 115: Main St. North in Moulton, IowaAdd to your cart.
Item 116: Birds Eye View in Moulton, IowaAdd to your cart.
Item 117: Luella MacKenzie Feeding the GeeseAdd to your cart.
Item 118: Lost River, Bowling Green, KYAdd to your cart.
Item 119: Luella Woods MacKenzie and FriendsAdd to your cart.
Pictured are: Katherine Guinn Stickney, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Rice, Mary Elizabeth Johnson Woods, Mrs. Richardson, Luella Woods MacKenzie, Samantha Cole, Etta Wyatt.
Item 120: Luella Woods MacKenzieAdd to your cart.
Item 121: Elizabeth GarlandAdd to your cart.
Aunt Betty at 85 years old,with baby, (sister to Mary Fanny Garland).
Item 122: James Garland, 1922 Apr 22Add to your cart.
Item 123: Angeline GentryAdd to your cart.
Item 124: Caldwell High School, Richmond KYAdd to your cart.
Item 126: Luella MacKenzie with a PonyAdd to your cart.
Item 127: Luella MacKenzie with a CowAdd to your cart.
Item 128: Mary Eliza MillerAdd to your cart.
Daughter of Christopher I. and Tabitha Harris Miller, 9th child, wife of John W. Rupert.
Box 8Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234013922701
Item 1: William H. Miller Manuscript IndexAdd to your cart.
Folder OS 1: Family TreesAdd to your cart.
Loose pages from the notebooks consisting mostly of large, complex diagrams with family trees for the Miller, Woods, Maupin, Harris, Moss and Wallace families.
Barcode: 31234013922693

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