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Collection Overview
Title: Lilly Family Papers, 1780-1991
Extent: 12.12 Cubic Feet
Date Acquired: 09/22/1978. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Boonesboro (Ky.), Honor Societies., Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865., Kentucky--Politics and government--1865-1950., Kentucky--Politics and government., Kentucky--Social life and customs--19th century., Kentucky--Social life and customs--20th century., Madison County (Ky.), Madison County (Ky.)--History--19th century., Madison County (Ky.)--History., Madison County (Ky.)--Social life and customs--19th century., Madison County (Ky.)--Social life and customs--20th century., Madison County (Ky.)--Surveys., Madison Female Institute, Politics, Practical, Railroad companies--United States., Richmond (Ky.)--History--Pictorial works., World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.), World War, 1914-1918., World War, 1939-1945.
Languages: English, Spanish;Castilian
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Lilly Family Papers contain correspondence, photographs, legal material, publications, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and genealogical information. Much of the material in this collection deals with the many organizations with which the Lillys were involved, such as Democratic clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, or the Gas Consumers' League. In addition to materials involving organizations, there is also an abundance of legal documents which attest to Grant Lilly's service as a lawyer and judge. There are many publications which highlight the interests and involvements of the family, including Austin Lilly. Since the original collection was submitted by Austin Lilly herself, there are aspects of the papers which highlight Austin's life and career, especially her involvement with the University of Kentucky and the Lexington Opera House.
Collection Historical Note
Grant E. Lilly was born in Estill County on February 27, 1865. He was the son of Colonel Henry Clay Lilly, a circuit judge of the Irvine district and a colonel in the 14th Kentucky Calvary, United States Army, during the Civil War, and Catherine Tracy, a member of a pioneer Pennsylvania family whose descendents moved to Kentucky.
Mr. Lilly received his early education in the private school in Madison County at College Hill and Dr. Elliot's School for Boys at Kirksville. He attended Central University in Richmond and was a honor graduate of the University of Michigan Law School in 1889. Upon completion of his studies at Ann Arbor, he returned to Irvine where he served as county attorney of Estill County. He had also taught school before receiving his law training. Like his father, Lilly became active in the Republican Party, but around 1900 switched his allegiance to the Democratic Party.
Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly was born February 27, 1872, in Maysville, Kentucky, the daughter of the Reverend John Bolivar McGinn and Mary Elizabeth Sheppard McGinn. She spent her early life in Versailles, where her father was minister of the Christian church.
On October 19, 1883, Grant E. Lilly and Anna D. McGinn were married in Versailles. They had one daughter, Austin Page Lilly; a son, John Marion Lilly; and a younger son, Grant Lilly, Jr., who died at the age of 12 in 1916. After marrying, the Lillys lived in Richmond where they were involved in numerous civic projects and organizations. Lilly was one of the leaders, along with Dr. Hugh McClellan, Col. C. E. Woods, and Col. N. B. Deatherage, in a local option fight prior to prohibition. Lilly as a member of the Prandennial Club, a charter member of the first Chamber of Commerce organized in Richmond, as well as one of the sponsors of the Richmond Chautauqua. He also was a member of the American Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and one of the organizers of the Madison Bar Association.
He was owner and editor of three newspapers, the Madisonian, which he founded, the Richmond Climax, and the Kentucky Register which later were merged into the Richmond Daily Register. The Kentucky Register was purchased by Lilly for his wife who was its editor.
In 1918 the Lillys moved to Lexington. Lilly was elected president of the Gas Consumers League which worked for the taxpayers in an effort to reduce the price of natural gas. Lilly ran for mayor of Lexington in 1927 and lost.
Anna Lilly was very interested in Central Kentucky politics and civic affairs. She became affiliated with the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1912 as a member of the Boonesborough Chapter, later transferring her membership to the Lexington Chapter, of which she subsequently became regent. Mrs. Lilly was regent of the Kentucky DAR from 1923 to 1926. In 1928, she spearheaded a drive to have the state legislature approve a bill designating "My Old Kentucky Home" as the official state song. The first rendition of Stepen Foster's composition was sung on Sunday, April 15, 1928, at the Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The occasion was the dedication of the Kentucky bell in the memorial chapel there. The bell in the carillion at Valley Forge was purcased with $1000 raised by Mrs. Lilly and a committee of the DAR. She was an honorary life regent of both the state and Lexington DAR.
With the advent of women's suffrage in 1920, Mrs. Lilly organized the first Woodrow Wilson Club and in 1932 she founded the Roosevelt Democratic Club of Richmond. Twice she was county associate chairman for the Fayette Club of Kentucky. She actively supportive Alben Barkley's several successful senatorial campaigns.
Mrs. Lilly was four times president of the Richmond Women's Club; a member of the Women's Club of Central Kentucky; a charter member of the Madison County Historical Society, the Lexington McDowell Music Club and the Bradford Club of Lexington; and held membership in the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, the Colonial Dames of Kentucky and the state and state and national officers' club of the DAR. She was organizing president of the Kentucky branch of the Huguenot Society of the Founders of the Manakin Towne and of the Paul Revere chapter of the Children of the American Revolution.
During Lexington's sesqui-centennial celebration, Mrs. Lilly was chairman of the Hall of Fame, which featured an outstanding collection of historical items. She was instrumental in the naming of Henry Clay High School and served on the board of the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation when it began work on making Ashland a state shrine.
She was a member of the board of direcotrs of the Pioneer National Monument Association which acquired the Blue Lick battlefield and other historic spots in Kentucky. She eaded the Madison County Liberty Loan and War Savings stamp drive in World War I and served as co-chaiman of many Madison Red Cross campaigns. She worked with the NRA in the 1930s and was a honorary member of the VFW during World War II.
Grant Lilly died January 5, 1940, and Anna D. Lilly died July 30, 1948. Both are buried at the Richmond cemetery. Austin Lilly died September 18, 1991, in Georgetown, Kentucky.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Accruals:
1978 - 049, 1979 - 027, 1979 - 035, 1981 - 018, 1982 - 035, 1982 - 021, 1986 - 024, 1986 - 030, 1987 - 024, 1987 - 017, 1988 - 018, 1988 - 032, 1987 - 004
Acquisition Source:
Lilly, Austin P.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Correspondence Series],
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Series 2: Financial Series],
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Series 3: Genealogy Series],
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Series 4: Legal Series],
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Series 5: Memorabilia Series],
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Series 6: Newspaper Clipping Series],
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Series 7: Photograph Series],
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Series 8: Publication Series],
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Series 9: Scrapbook Series],
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Series 10: Speech Series],
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Series 11: Subject Series],
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Series 12: Oversized],
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- Series 1: Correspondence Series

- Box 1

- Barcode: 31234013924376
- Folder 1: Correspondence, 1780 - 1899

- This folder contains older correspondence, dating back to the Civil War. Some of the correspondence are copies, with some originals. Of interest: Copies of letters written by J.B. McGinn to Mr. J.E. Wooten, whose son was put to death in the Civil War, and Wooten's replies. Also contains B. Wooten's (the son) letter to his mother prior to his execution.
- Folder 2: Grant E. Lilly Correspondence, 1901 - 1938

- This folder contains correspondence addressed to Grant Lilly, largely surrounding his work as judge.
- Folder 3: Anna Lilly Correspondence, 1913 - 1948

- Correspondence to Anna Lilly. Much of the correspondence here revolves around the many social groups and organizations to which Anna belonged.
- Folder 4: Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1914 - 1969

- Correspondence to Austin Lilly, daughter of Grant and Anna Lilly. Correspondence in this folder reflects personal correspondence to Austin, as well as many pieces of correspondence in sympathy for the death of her mother, Anna.
- Folder 5: Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1970 - 1979

- Correspondence to Austin Lilly, regarding both personal matters as well as other topics such as donations or thank you letters.
- Folder 6: Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1980 - 1989

- Correspondence to Austin Lilly, regarding both personal matters as well as other topics such as donations or thank you letters.
- Folder 7: Austin Lilly Correspondence, Undated

- Undated miscellaneous correspondence written to Austin Lilly
- Folder 8: Anna and Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1927 - 1947

- Correspondence between Austin Lilly and her mother, Anna Lilly
- Folder 9: Grant E. Lilly, Austin Lilly, and children Correspondence, 1900 - 1939

- Correspondence from Anna and Grant to Austin and their other children. Some of the correspondence from Grant to the children contains drawings and puzzles by Grant.
- Folder 10: Grant E. Lilly and Anna Lilly, 1901 - 1934

- Correspondence between Grant E. Lilly and his wife Anna.
- Folder 11: Miscellaneous, 1911 - 1955

- Correspondence not addressed to members of the Lilly family. Also includes membership cards for the Children of the American Revolution.
- Folder 12: Donovan Art Course Correspondence, 1983

- Correspondence to Austin Lilly regarding her position as instructor for the Donovan Art Course at the University of Kentucky. The correspondence here addresses her accomplishments as an instructor and congratulates her on her retirement from the position.
- Folder 13: Austin Lilly Donations, 1981 - 1988

- Correspondence to Austin Lilly thanking her for her contributions and donations, most of which appear to be historical and archival donations
- Folder 14: Clarence Woods Correspondence, 1911 - 1937

- Correspondence between Clarence E. Wood and Grant and Anna Lilly. Woods was Mayor of Richmond from 1905 to 1909, as well as editor for the Richmond Register and Climax of Richmond for twelve years. The correspondence relates to professional conversations and the progress and development of Richmond, KY.
- Folder 15: City Management Meeting, 1933

- Meeting minutes and writing detailing "Plan of Richmond" meeting. Contains two notepads and printed minutes
- Folder 16: Richmond Women's Club Correspondence, 1916 - 1940

- Correspondence regarding the Richmond Women's Club, primarily to Anna Lilly who was heavily involved and held position in the Club. Also contains some general documents about the Richmond Women's Club.
- Folder 17: Calling Cards, Undated

- Folder of calling cards from family and friends of the Lillys
- Box 2

- Barcode: 31234013924384
- Folder 1: Climax-Madisonian, 1914 - 1917

- Correspondence to the publishers at the Climax-Madisonian in Richmond, KY. Many of the letters are regarding posted advertisement and freight shipping.
- Folder 2: Colonial Dames of America, 1945 - 1948

- Correspondence to Anna Lilly regarding the Colonial Dames of America, with which she was involved. Also contained in this folder are invitations to events for the organization
- Folder 3: Cuban Trip Correspondence, 1950 - 1960

- Contains correspondence to Austin Lilly, nominating her to be a member of the United States Delegation of Teachers to Cuba, as well as letters thanking her for her acceptance of this position.
- Folder 4: Roosevelt Democratic Club, 1935 - 1936

- Correspondence, membership cards, and notes regarding the Roosevelt Democratic Club, of which Anna Lilly was President
- Folder 5: Roosevelt Democratic Club, 1936 - 1941

- Correspondence between Kentucky politicians and Anna Lilly regarding events and congratulations from the Roosevelt Democratic Club, of which Anna Lilly was formerly President.
- Folder 6: Richmond Chamber of Commerce, 1933 - 1934

- Correspondence to Grant and Anna Lilly from the Richmond Chamber of Commerce regarding their clubs and organizations as well as City Management Meetings
- Folder 7: American Red Cross, Undated

- Lists of contacts for the American Red Cross drive and a call list for Anna Lilly
- Folder 8: Christmas Cards, 1913 - 1929

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 9: Christmas Cards, 1930 - 1939

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 10: Christmas Cards, 1940 - 1949

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 11: Christmas Cards, 1950 - 1959

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 12: Christmas Cards, 1960 - 1969

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 13: Christmas Cards, Undated

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 14: Christmas Cards, Undated

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 15: Christmas Cards, Undated

- Christmas Cards to the Lilly Family from family and friends
- Folder 16: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924 -1941

- Correspondence to and from Anna Lilly as Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Correspondence in this folder revolves primarily around an upcoming state conference for the organization.
- Folder 17: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1926 - 1933

- Contains some correspondence regarding Daughters of the American Revolution meetings, as well as many invitations to meetings and conferences for the organization
- Folder 18: Democratic Party, 1935 - 1936

- Contains information related to the Democratic voters in Madison County, KY, at this time, including lists of Democrat voters, voting precincts, and election outcomes
- Box 3

- Barcode: 31234013924392
- Folder 1: Gas Consumers League, 1925 - 1928

- Grant E. Lilly acted as President of the Gas Consumers League of Lexington, KY. Correspondence here includes invitations to league meetings, discussion of important news to bring up during meetings, and proposed lawsuits by the league against the Lexington Gas Company
- Folder 2: Gas Consumers League, 1926 - 1927

- Includes Declaration of Principles of the Gas Consumers League, Articles of Incorporation for the Gas Consumers League, Deposit and Check Reports for the league, Gas Franchise Ordinance booklet and documents, and referendum petition
- Folder 3: Kentucky Constitutional Amendment, 1926

- Includes correspondence which accompanied proposed Kentucky amendments, as well as a copy of the proposed amendments
- Folder 4: Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, 1931

- Contains a document noting resolutions meant to be made at the Convention of Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs in Frankfort, as well as certification cards in Anna Lilly's name
- Folder 5: Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, 1938

- A piece of correspondence noting a list of individuals solicited by Anna Lilly for the Society for Crippled Children, which also notes the individuals who contributed as well as those who could not be reached
- Folder 6: Louisville Flood Refugees, 1937

- Includes a stack of Red Cross index cards with refugee information on it, an autograph book with refugee names, and correspondence to Anna Lilly from many of the flood refugees describing the damage to their homes
- Folder 7: Madison County Historical Society, 1934

- A list of names sent to the historical society by Anna Lilly encouraging the addition of these individuals to the historical society
- Folder 8: Madison County Historical Society, 1936 - 1937

- Correspondence to Anna Lilly to publish information from the Madison County Historical Society and the Madison County Sesqui-Centennial Celebration of 1937
- Folder 9: National Democratic Victory Club, 1924

- Includes a document to Anna Lilly from the National Democratic Victory Club, informing her of her need to pay a 5 dollar dues for membership
- Folder 10: Needlework Guild, 1937

- Document naming members of the Richmond branch of the needlework guild, for which Anna Lilly was director
- Folder 11: Lilly Mayoral Campaign, 1927

- Contains speech outlines, lists of individuals, lists of executive salaries, editorials announcing Lilly's mayoral run, mayoral statements and questionnaire
- Series 2: Financial Series

- Box 3

- Folder 12: Receipts, 1852 - 1859

- Contains receipts from Irvine Lodge as well as three other receipts for other unidentified locations
- Folder 13: Receipts, 1860 - 1869

- Contains various receipts for earlier members of the Lilly family
- Folder 14: Receipts, 1870 - 1879

- Contains various receipts, primarily for Henry Clay Lilly, Grant Lilly's father
- Folder 15: Receipts, 1880 - 1889

- Contains many receipts for Henry Clay Lilly, as well as a small ledger belonging to Grant E. Lilly
- Folder 16: Receipts, 1890 -1899

- Contains receipts for both Henry Clay Lilly and Grant Lilly, as well as some receipts from the Estill Springs Co, owned by the Lilly family
- Folder 17: Receipts, 1900 - 1908

- Contains receipts for both Henry Clay Lilly and Grant Lilly. Includes receipts for Grant Lilly's law office
- Folder 18: Receipts, 1908

- Contains receipts for Grant Lilly as judge in Richmond, Kentucky. Receipts are for various items, including electric, water, plumbing, telephone and groceries
- Box 4

- Barcode: 31234013924400
- Folder 1: Receipts, 1910

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family
- Folder 2: Receipts, 1911

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family
- Folder 3: Receipts, 1912

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family
- Folder 4: Receipts, 1913

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family
- Folder 5: Receipts, 1914

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family
- Folder 6: Receipts, 1915 - 1929

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family
- Folder 7: Receipts, 1856 - 1919

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family, along with various added receipts for Col. H.C. Lilly, Grant's father
- Folder 8: Receipts, Undated

- Contains various receipts for the Lilly family, those of which are lacking dates
- Folder 9: Stock Certificates, 1882

- Contains two stock certificates made out to L.E. Francis in the state of Colorado.
- Folder 10: Estill Springs Account Book, 1882

- Receipts removed from a account ledger belonging to the Lilly family who, at the time, had ownership at the Estill Springs Co. Some of the receipts are in poor condition due to the deterioration of the adhesive used to place the receipts into the ledger book
- Folder 11: Estill Springs Account Book, 1888

- Receipts removed from a account ledger belonging to the Lilly family who, at the time, had ownership at the Estill Springs Co. Some of the receipts are in poor condition due to the deterioration of the adhesive used to place the receipts into the ledger b
- Folder 12: Estill Springs Account Book, 1889

- Receipts removed from a account ledger belonging to the Lilly family who, at the time, had ownership at the Estill Springs Co. Some of the receipts are in poor condition due to the deterioration of the adhesive used to place the receipts into the ledger b
- Folder 13: Cancelled Checks, 1889 - 1980

- Cancelled checks belonging to various members of the Lilly family, including P.A. Lilly, Anna Lilly, Grant Lilly, and others
- Folder 14: Deposit Slips, 1887 - 1890

- Deposit slips for the Madison National Bank belonging to H.C. Lilly
- Folder 15: Sales, 1928 - 1938

- Trustee Sale Advertisements attached to Grant Lilly
- Series 3: Genealogy Series

- Box 5

- Barcode: 31234013924418
- Folder 1: Austin, Undated

- Includes a family tree for William Austin Sheppard
- Folder 2: Dabney, Undated

- Includes family trees and lineage of Dabney family in Virginia, as well as correspondence between Anna Lilly and Katherine Clay, who appears to have requested help with the research
- Folder 3: Dudley, Undated

- Includes a direct descent chart and proposition for membership for the Huguenot Society of South Carolina for an individual with Dudley ancestry
- Folder 4: Floyd, Undated

- Includes many scrap pieces of paper detailing the lineage of the Floyd family. It appears that Grant Lilly has Floyd family in his genealogy.
- Folder 5: Fontaine, Undated

- Part one of two. Includes genealogy information for the Fontaine family. This genealogy also appears to have been done in order to secure access to the Huguenot Society of another state, Virginia.
- Folder 6: Fontaine, Undated

- Two of two. Continued genealogy information regarding the Fontaine family, for the purpose of meeting Huguenot Society requirements
- Folder 7: Lilly, Undated

- Contains court records, genealogy records, and correspondence related to genealogy of the Lilly family, done by Anna Lilly for Grant Lilly and family
- Folder 8: McCorkle, Undated

- One of two. Contains court records, genealogy records, correspondence from genealogists as well as family members, family trees, and application for membership to the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Folder 9: McCorkle, Undated

- Two of two. Contains court records, genealogy records, correspondence from genealogists as well as family members, family trees, and application for membership to the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Folder 10: McFarland, Undated

- Contains family tree, newsclippings, and a photo related to the McFarland family history. Also contains "Our McFarland Family in Early Kentucky and Since" by R.M. McFarland, Jr.
- Folder 11: McGinn, Undated

- One of two. Contains marriage records, a poetry book, newspaper clippings, and correspondence from relatives. McGinn was Anna Lilly's maiden name.
- Folder 12: McGinn, Undated

- Two of two. Contains a small scrapbook, some family correspondence, and a small church songbook.
- Box 6

- Barcode: 31234013924426
- Folder 1: Sheppard, Undated

- Contains correspondence between Anna Lilly and family members of the Sheppard family, scrap paper with genealogy information on it, and notes on the family
- Folder 2: Montgomery, Undated

- Contains one "Scratch pad" notepad that is a "Family Tree Book" for the Montgomery family
- Folder 3: Mosby, Undated

- Contains scratch paper and notes on the genealogy of the Mosby family, as well as correspondence from Anna's cousin, who wishes to know more about the Mosby family.
- Folder 4: Povall, Undated

- Contains one writing tablet with genealogical information for the Povall family
- Folder 5: Steele, Undated

- Contains a few small documents giving basic genealogical details about Elizabeth Steele and her history
- Folder 6: Tracy, Undated

- Contains correspondence from an individual interested in genealogical assistance, as well as one basic family tree for the Tracy family
- Folder 7: Valentine, Undated

- Contains notepad, scratch paper, and newspaper clippings for the Valentine family
- Folder 8: Winston, Undated

- Contains "Ten Generations of the Winston Family", some scratch paper depicting lineage, two large family trees, correspondence related to the gathering of genealogical materials and news clippings,
- Folder 9: Woodson, Undated

- Contains scratch paper and notes on the genealogy of the Woodson family, petitions for membership for the Colonial Dames of America, and correspondence regarding genealogy
- Folder 10: Wills, Undated

- Contains the wills of various individuals, including: Anna D. Lilly, J.B. McGinn, Arminger Lilly, Issac Winston, Willaim Winston, William R. Greene,and Jane B. Tuggle.
- Folder 11: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Contains scratch paper, coat of arms (x3), and membership applications to the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Series 4: Legal Series

- Sub-Series 1: Miscellaneous Legal Documents

- Box 6

- Folder 12: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Contains deeds, copies of court proceedings, court summoning papers, land surveys, and correspondence and documents regarding the sale of land to Grant Lilly
- Box 7

- Barcode: 31234013924434
- Folder 1: Maps and Surveys, Undated

- Contains various maps and land surveys for locations in Kentucky for Grant Lilly. Some of the maps are identifiable as being in Estill or Madison County, while other maps in the folder do not have any identifying landmarks or names.
- Sub-Series 2: Railroads

- Box 7

- Folder 2: Kentucky, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad, 1930

- Insurance policies.
- Folder 3: Kentucky, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad, 1929 - 1930

- Includes a copy of court proceeding between the railroad company and Francis S. Smith and the Service Trucking Company
- Folder 4: Kentucky, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad, 1929 - 1930

- Includes a copy of court proceeding between the railroad company and Francis S. Smith and the Service Trucking Company, regarding a petition in equity and a response from the Lee County Circuit Court.
- Folder 5: Kentucky, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad, 1929 - 1930

- Settlement Memorandums.
- Folder 6: Kentucky Union Railway, 1883

- Includes documentation regarding the sale and purchase of land by the railway company
- Folder 7: Louisville and Atlantic Railroad, 1891 - 1912

- Contains a petition in equity for Lizzie F. Bowman vs. the railway company. Additionally, includes agreements between Catherine Lilly and the Louisville and Atlantic Railroad.
- Folder 8: Louisville and Atlantic Railroad, 1905 - 1919

- Contains some correspondence and a copy of legal agreement between L&A Railroad Co vs Estill Co
- Folder 9: Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 1908

- Court of appeals document for Appellant E. Wilson vs. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co.
- Folder 10: Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 1873 - 1930

- Receipts and Statements of Account
- Folder 11: Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 1905 - 1929

- Contains legal correspondence between Grant Lilly as judge and Wallace & Harris in Versailles, KY, as well as some correspondence from the railroad company itself.
- Folder 12: Railroad Proposition, 1888

- Print from Louisville Southern Syndicate regarding an upcoming vote taking place August 11, 1888, which would determine whether or not the road through Estill up to Three Forks should be opened for railroad improvements.
- Folder 13: Richmond, Irvine, and Three Forks Railroad (R, I, & T.F. Railroad), 1880

- Contains order from the Estill Co. court, calling for a vote of Richmond, Irvine, and Three Fork to allow the railroad company $110,000 for railroad expansion
- Folder 14: Richmond, Nicholasville, Irvine, and Beattyville Railroad, 1896

- A letter from Ben Wilcox to Grant Lilly discussing land distribution for the railroad.
- Folder 15: Richmond, Nicholasville, Irvine, and Beattyville Railroad, 1893

- Contains an indenture agreement between the Lilly family and the railroad.
- Sub-Series 3: Bourbon Co. Court

- Box 7

- Folder 16: The City of Paris, a Municipal Corporation vs. Central Kentucky Natural Gas Co. and Kentucky Utilities Co., 1926

- Court petition.
- Sub-Series 4: Breathitt Co. Court

- Box 7

- Folder 17: Central Kentucky Lumber Mining Manufacturing and Transportation Company vs. Strong, 1885

- Folder 18: Cundiff vs. Gabbard, Undated

- Folder 19: Smith vs. Archer, 1882

- Folder 20: Spencer vs. Cockrill et. al., 1882

- Spencer Survey.
- Folder 21: Transfer of Deed - Cockrill to Marcum, 1874

- Folder 22: Transfer of Deed - Hogg to Williams, 1884

- Folder 23: Miscellaneous, 1875 - 1878

- Miscellaneous legal scrap papers from the Breathitt Co. Court
- Sub-Series 5: Campbell Co. Court

- Box 7

- Folder 24: The Union Light, Heat and Power Co. vs. City of Fort Thomas, Undated

- Sub-Series 6: Clark Co. Court

- Box 7

- Folder 25: Winchester vs. Central Kentucky Gas Company, 1925

- Sub-Series 7: Clay Co. Court

- Box 7

- Folder 26: Adams vs. Gilbert, 1869

- Folder 27: Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. A.B. Howard, 1891 - 1893

- Folder 28: Crook vs. Adams, 1877

- Folder 29: Potters vs. White, 1872

- Sub-Series 8: Estill Co. Court

- Box 7

- Folder 30: Goff, Moore, and Townsend vs. Spencer, 1877

- Folder 31: Court Order Book A, 1861 - 1871

- Court Order Book, likely Circuit Court of Estill County. Contains daily proceedings and details of each small case.
- Box 8

- Barcode: 31234013924442
- Folder 1: Employment Records, Undated

- Employment contracts and records involving Grant E. Lilly as lawyer and as judge. The contracts note Grant's agreement to pursue suits or to defend client. A few of the contracts are not with Grant E. Lilly, but rather with Henry Clay Lilly. Those contracts contain similar conditions.
- Folder 2: Estes vs. Tipton, 1875

- Folder 3: Broaddus and West vs. Jackson, 1924 - 1928

- Folder 4: By-Laws of the Estill General Utilities Company, 1912

- Folder 5: Clark vs. Curtis, 1867

- Folder 6: Copy of patents of Perry G. Cox, 1857

- Folder 7: Cunningham vs. Clay, Undated

- Folder 8: Cunningham vs. Estill, Undated

- Folder 9: Capitol Hill Hotel, 1879 - 1880

- Folder 10: Estill Springs, 1892

- Folder 11: Estill County vs. Young, 1897

- Folder 12: Gardner vs. Curtis, 1878

- Folder 13: Greenway vs. Watson, 1937

- Folder 14: Griffin vs. Flynn and Griffin vs. Carpenter, Turner, and Heberling, 1917 - 1919

- Folder 15: Hoover vs. Trimble, 1918

- Folder 16: Grant Lilly et. al. vs. C. Marcum, Undated

- KY Court of Appeals.
- Folder 17: John C. Mason Estate, 1872

- Folder 18: McGuire vs. Lowther, Walker, and Flynn, 1919

- Folder 19: McKinney vs. McKinney, Undated

- Folder 20: Minutes of Meeting of Irvine City Council, January 23, 1923 - January 31, 1923

- Folder 21: Moore vs. David Chenault & Madison National Bank of Richmond, 1880

- Folder 22: Settlement with Harry Moore as guardian for Lunsford, 1878 - 1882

- Folder 23: Mortgage: Noland and Kidwell, 1890

- Folder 24: Norton vs. Norton, 1846

- Folder 25: Puckett vs. Puckett, 1879

- Folder 26: Skinner vs. Brunner, 1878

- Folder 27: Stewart vs. Zeigler and Howell, 1917

- Folder 28: Henry H. Thomas' Will, 1848

- Folder 29: Transfer of Deed - Beaty to Peck, 1848

- Folder 30: Transfer of Deed - Levi Hleim, 1877

- Folder 31: Transfer of Deed - Horn to Rader, 1906 - 1912

- Folder 32: Transfer of Deed - King to Ricemer, 1865

- Folder 33: Transfer of Deed - Moore to Farthing and King, 1875

- Folder 34: Transfer of Deed - W. P. Noland, 1879

- Folder 35: Transfer of Deed - John Tipton to Thomas Campbell, 1882

- Folder 36: White vs. Rankin, 1879

- Folder 37: Reynolds vs. Dickenson, Undated

- Folder 38: Miscellaneous, 1860 - 1924

- Contains miscellaneous court scraps and documents from the Estill County Courthouse
- Sub-Series 9: Fayette Co. Court

- Box 8

- Folder 39: Allen vs. Sams et. al., Undated

- Folder 40: Harris, etc. vs. Central Kentucky Natural Gas, 1926

- Folder 41: Kentucky Cities Gas vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1928

- Folder 42: Lexington vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1927

- Folder 43: Lexington Tribune, 1926

- Folder 44: Payne et. al. vs. City of Lexington, Undated

- Folder 45: Shannon vs. Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Undated

- Sub-Series 10: Franklin County Court

- Box 8

- Folder 46: Shipp et.al. vs. Central Kentucky Natural Gas, et al., 1926

- Sub-Series 11: Jackson Co. Court

- Box 8

- Folder 47: Seale vs. Evans, 1860

- Sub-Series 12: Lee Co. Court

- Box 8

- Folder 48: Beatty vs. Dickenson et. Al., 1871

- Box 9

- Barcode: 31234013924459
- Folder 1: Blackwell vs. Kelly, 1881

- Folder 2: Dickerson vs. Bohannon, 1879

- Folder 3: Flahaven Land Company, 1909

- Folder 4: Goocey vs. Hopkins et. Al., 1917

- Folder 5: Lunsford vs Stamper, 1878

- Folder 6: Martin vs. Kelly, 1895

- Folder 7: Mason vs. Kelly, 1896

- Folder 8: McGuire vs. Brandenburgh, Undated

- Folder 9: McGuire vs. McGuire, 1878

- Folder 10: Morse vs. Barclay, 1877

- Folder 11: Moore vs. Townsend, 1875

- Folder 12: Preston, et. al. vs. Brandenburgh, et.al., 1883

- Folder 13: Snowden vs. McGuire, 1878

- Folder 14: Thacker vs. Crawford, et.al., 1879

- Folder 15: Transfer of Deed - Crawford to Buckner, 1872

- Folder 16: Zeigler and Howell vs. Hopkins, Hopkins, Putnam, and Hamilton, 1919

- Sub-Series 13: Letcher Co. Court

- Box 9

- Folder 18: Francis vs. Lilly et. al., 1905 - 1909

- Folder 19: Hogg vs. Mullins, 1868

- Folder 20: Lilly vs. Hogg, 1910

- Sub-Series 14: Madison Co. Court

- Box 9

- Folder 21: Elizabeth Irvine Will, 1920

- Folder 22: Irvine's Executor vs. D.I. White, et.al, 1921 - 1939

- Folder 23: Eli C. Cornelison Will, 1885

- Folder 24: John W. Crooke, Bankrupt, 1934

- Folder 25: Fain vs. Young, 1911

- Folder 26: Gardner vs. Curtis, 1878

- Folder 27: W. I. Greenway vs. Irvine's Executor, Undated

- Folder 28: Greenway, et.al. vs. Irvine's Executor, 1929 - 1930

- Folder 29: Harris vs. Paperton, 1909

- Folder 30: Irvine's Executor to Greenway, et.al., 1934

- Folder 31: Kentucky Land and Immigration Co. vs. Sloane, 1892

- Folder 32: Land Office Treasury Warrant, Undated

- Folder 33: Lilly vs. Moore, 1880

- Folder 34: Lilly vs. Walker, 1929

- Folder 35: Oldham vs. Price, 1872

- Folder 36: Opinion on the Irvine Will, 1921

- Folder 37: Prison Rules, Undated

- Folder 38: Smith to Parks, Land Survey, 1875

- Folder 39: Transfer of Deeds. Includes many different copies of deed transfers in Madison County, Undated

- Folder 40: W.I. Greenway vs. D.I. White, Undated

- Box 10

- Barcode: 31234013924467
- Folder 1: Estate of W.I. Greenway, 1929

- Folder 2: W.I. Greenway Will, 1926

- Folder 3: Transfer of Deed - McGowan to Lilly, 1907

- Folder 4: Transfer of Deed - Million and Smith to Blanton-Congleton Lumber Co., 1910

- Folder 5: Transfer of Deed - Morris to Scott, 1905

- Folder 6: Walker vs. Walker, 1904

- Folder 7: Walker, et.al vs. Irvine's Executors, Undated

- Folder 8: D.I. White vs. W.I. Greenway, 1924

- Folder 9: D.I. White vs. Irvine's Executor, 1923

- Folder 10: Sara I. White Will, 1907

- Folder 11: Susan McDowell White Will, 1923

- Folder 12: Marriage bond and certificate for Grant Lilly and Anna McGinn (Lilly), 1893

- Folder 13: Court of Appeals of Kentucky: James Greenway vs. C.R. Watson, 1934

- Folder 14: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous legal documents and scraps, from both Grant Lilly as well as his father
- Folder 15: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous court cases
- Folder 16: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous land surveys
- Folder 17: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous copies of transfers of deeds
- Sub-Series 15: Montgomery Co. Court

- Box 10

- Folder 18: Doe vs. Faulkner, 1885

- Folder 19: Transfer of Deed- O'Rear to Pitts, 1883

- Sub-Series 16: Morgan Co. Court

- Box 10

- Folder 20: Johnson vs. Morgan, 1858

- Sub-Series 17: Owsley Co. Court

- Box 10

- Folder 21: Bowman vs. Seale, Undated

- Folder 22: McGrise vs. McGrise, 1869

- Folder 23: Moore vs. Bennett, 1868

- Folder 24: Rose vs. Duff and Crawford, 1870

- Folder 25: Seale vs. Brandenburgh, 1876

- Folder 26: Thomas vs. Bowman, 1867

- Folder 27: Transfer of Deed - Breck to Kincaid, 1882

- Sub-Series 18: Perry Co. Court

- Box 10

- Folder 28: Williams vs. Godsey, 1870

- Folder 30: Petition endorsing Grant E. Lilly for political office, 1898

- Petition endorsing Grant E. Lilly for political office
- Folder 29: Wilson vs. Smith, 1832

- Sub-Series 19: Powell Co. Court

- Box 10

- Folder 31: Benningfield Petition, 1870

- Folder 32: Blevins vs. Smith, et. al., 1825

- Folder 33: Stewart vs. Adams, Undated

- Folder 34: Transfer of Deed - Kincaid to Spencer, 1875

- Folder 35: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous legal documents, scraps, and materials from the Powell County Court
- Sub-Series 20: Wolfe Co. Court

- Box 10

- Folder 37: Drake vs. Limmons, 1879

- Folder 38: Hollon vs. Cockersham, Undated

- Folder 39: Simmons vs. Hurst, 1885

- Folder 40: Spellman vs. Sueago, 1878

- Spellman vs. Sueago
- Folder 41: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous legal documents, scraps, and materials from the Wolfe County Court.
- Box 11

- Barcode: 31234013924475
- Folder 1: Miscellaneous Legal, Undated

- Miscellaneous legal documents, scraps, unfinished documents, and materials from Grant Lilly as well as his father
- Folder 2: Miscellaneous Legal, Undated

- Miscellaneous legal documents, scraps, unfinished documents, and materials from Grant Lilly as well as his father
- Series 5: Memorabilia Series

- Box 11

- Folder 3: Campaign Cards and Posters, 1917 - 1929

- Includes campaign cards and posters for various individuals, including local and state elections, as well as campaigns for Lilly's mayoral run in Lexington, KY.
- Folder 4: Grades Recorded, 1881 - 1912

- Includes grade books and report cards. Report cards for Austin Lilly, child of Anna and Grant Lilly, and record books filled by Anna Lilly as educator
- Folder 5: Ribbons, Undated

- Includes ribbons for state regent of Kentucky, Daughters of the American Revolution, delegate from the N.S.D.A.R Continental Congress of 1924, 1926, and 1928, President of the Children of the American Revolution, Mt. Vernon Committee, and one long blue and white ribbon.
- Folder 6: Subject of Sermons, ca. 1860

- A leather journal filled with sermon topics and dates, with some discussion of the sermon in the back of the journal
- Folder 7: Memorandum Books, ca. 1851

- Two small memorandum books belonging to Henry Clay Lilly.
- Folder 8: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Includes a baby jewel booklet, Biographical Quarterly form, Transylvania College "Roll of Honor", papers from Cuba, an envelope of Myrtle leaves from Austin Lilly's great great grandfather's grave, an envelope with a penny from Anna Ruth Lilly, two calendars, name plates, and other miscellaneous memorabilia
- Folder 9: Miscellaneous Travel, Undated

- Includes travel documents and informational booklets in Spanish, directory of the board of education, travel itineraries, a few postcards and small art prints, a pamphlet for a European trip, and a note pad.
- Series 6: Newspaper Clipping Series

- Box 11

- Folder 10: Irvine Will, 1921

- Contains copy of a newspaper clipping detailing the lawsuit surrounding Elizabeth S. Irvine's will [Note: See Legal Series for more details on lawsuit]
- Folder 11: Berea, 1939 - 1967

- Contains copies of newspaper clippings detailing Berea College, local Berea artisans, and international students for Berea College
- Folder 12: Boonesborough, 1927 - 1953

- Copies of newspaper clippings that detail the improvements and dedications of Fort Boonesborough
- Folder 13: Clay's Ferry, 1925 - 1963

- Copies of newspaper clippings that follow the developments of the Clay's Ferry bridge, as well as the collected tolls from the bridge
- Folder 14: Cuba, 1950

- Copies of newspaper clippings and newspapers discussing Austin Lilly's trip to teach in Cuba
- Folder 15: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924 - 1937

- Newspaper clipping copies highlighting events and meetings of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Folder 16: Eastern Kentucky University, 1913 - 1967

- Copies of clippings and whole newspapers dealing with Eastern Kentucky University. This coverage included new buildings, new staff, music camp, and changes in the University campus
- Folder 17: Estill County, 1924 - 1968

- Copies of clippings and whole newspapers dealing with Estill Springs, which the Lilly family later acquired. Additionally, clippings and papers note the dealings with railroad companies and general history of Estill County.
- Folder 18: Kentucky, 1928 - 1966

- Contains copies of newspaper clippings which deal with news within the state of Kentucky. Of note: historical details, legal news, land development, and news from the various organizations that the Lilly family was involved with. Of specific interest is an old Case and Comment magazine which contains pasted clippings related to the Gas Franchise Organization which Grant Lilly was involved with
- Box 12

- Barcode: 31234013924483
- Folder 1: Lilly Family News, 1913 - 1980

- Contains clippings and newspapers regarding the affairs and accomplishments of the members of the Lilly family
- Folder 2: Mayoral Campaign, 1927

- Contains many clippings and newspapers following Grant Lilly's Mayoral Campaign.
- Folder 3: Madison County, 1906 - 1967

- Contains clippings and newspaper copies regarding various themes in Madison County. Much of the clippings are regarding historical Madison County, with other clippings highlighting events, politics, and the Bluegrass Army Depot.
- Folder 4: Obituaries, 1916 - 1980

- Contains clippings and newspapers with obituaries of friends and family of the Lilly family
- Folder 5: Richmond, 1906 -1974

- Contains clippings and newspapers. Topics of interest: Organizations which the Lilly family would have been involved in, politics, Grant Lilly as judge, financial developments in Richmond and major events.
- Folder 6: Richmond Women's Club, 1915 - 1961

- Contains copies of clippings regarding the Richmond Women's Club organization with which Anna Lilly was involved. Topics: meetings, speeches, fundraising and club notes.
- Folder 7: Roosevelt Democratic Club, 1936 - 1940

- Contains copies of clippings regarding the Roosevelt Democratic Club. It follows the fundraising, political meetings, social meetings, and news about prominent members
- Folder 8: Social Events, 1931 - 1934

- Newsclippings featuring social events such as lunches and parties, hosted by Anna Lilly at their home.
- Folder 9: Transylvania Trail, Undated

- Newsclipping regarding the opening of the Transylvania Trail (also known as the Wilderness Trail), and the commemoration of Kentucky pioneers and the Transylvania company
- Folder 10: United Daughters of Confederacy, 1924

- Clipping identifying the United Daughters of the Confederacy honoring Woodrow Wilson's passing
- Folder 11: Whitehall, 1926 - 1968

- Newspaper clippings and special editions taking a closer look at the Whitehall residence, home of Cassius M. Clay. The clippings note the poor condition of the mansion and the grounds, and contain many photos of the interior and points of interest
- Folder 12: Women's Democratic Club, 1931

- Clippings highlighting the importance of women voting and meeting of the Women's Democratic Club
- Folder 13: Homes and Towns, 1957 - 1977

- Clippings and headlines that take note of historical towns, homes, and monuments which were featured in order to save or take note of the historical value of these locations
- Folder 14: Lexington Opera House, 1974 - 1980

- Topics of interest: Main shows taking place at the Lexington Opera House, history of the opera house, fundraising attempts, renovations, fund activity, and reviews of shows
- Folder 15: Social News, 1917 - 1980

- Social News for Anna D. Lilly and Austin Lilly. Highlights Anna Lilly's involvement with social organizations, as well as Austin Lilly's later involvement with social organizations and her teaching positions in Cuba and at the University of Kentucky
- Folder 16: University of Kentucky, 1969 - 1982

- News surrounding history and events at University of Kentucky, including Austin Lilly's art class for senior citizens
- Folder 17: Weddings, 1921 - 1961

- Newsclippings featuring wedding announcements of friends and family
- Folder 18: Miscellaneous, 1936 - 1958

- Miscellaneous newsclippings. Features Kentucky history, news of family and friends, public speakers, and poetry
- Folder 19: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Miscellaneous newsclippings. Features Kentucky history, news of family and friends, prominent visitors to local establishments, and ads.
- Series 7: Photograph Series

- Box 13

- Barcode: 31234013924491
- Folder 1

- Item 1: Two women at Redpath Chautauqua at EKSNS, ca. 1910

- Item 2: Redpath Chautauqua at EKSNS, ca. 1910

- Item 3: Could be Mary Elizabeth McGinn, May-14

- Item 4: Mrs. Sullivan with Eugene Still (Kathleen's husband)

- Item 5: Unidentified women

- Item 6: Cutts Family Christmas card

- Item 7: Nettie

- Item 8: Unidentified man

- Item 9: Christmas Card with John Bell's family and Bill Bell's Family

- Item 10: McGinn Family, 1959

- Margaret Crockett McGinn with her husband, John Winston "Winse" McGinn, and their granddaughter, Ann Winston McGinn, in Fort Meyers, FL.
- Item 11: Unidentified women, Sep-27

- Item 12: Cousin Lettie McFarland

- Item 13: Lilly Family

- Names on back
- Item 14: Anna Ruth and Lee Parham, Aug-68

- Item 15: John Winston McGinn with his granddaughter Ann McGinn

- Item 16: John Winston McGinn (seated) with son. Winston Crockett McGinn, and his granddaughter Ann Winston, Sep-27

- Item 17: Josephine Page Lilly at the West Main Street home, Sep-27

- Item 18: James A. Harley

- Item 19: David Clay Lilly

- Item 20: Alfred Jr., son of Grace Lilly

- Item 21: Christmas card with two children, from Pat, Robert, Bobby, and Pam, Apr-67

- Item 22: Tracy, Gayle, and John's school photos

- Item 23: Unidentified woman, 1972

- Item 24: Wedding photo of Mary Wharton and Alfred Dodge

- Item 25: D. Clay Lilly's Christmas Card, 29-Nov-58

- Item 26: Josephine Page Lilly in the yard on Main Street, Richmond

- Item 27: Mrs. Lou Lilly Hume

- Item 28: "Cousin" Lettie on her 80th birthday

- Item 29: Jean Marie Faircloth, later Mrs. Douglas MacArthur

- Item 30: Christina Parham

- Item 31: Lee Parham, Patricia Parham, Christina Parham, Anna Ruth Lilly Parham

- Item 32: Unidentified man and baby

- Item 33: Patricia Parham, age sixteen, 18-Jan-45

- Item 34: Bess McGinn Taylor in her backyard

- Item 35: Mrs. J.M. Lilly holding a baby

- Item 36: "Janet and Guy Jr."

- Item 37: Unidentified boys

- Item 38: Unidentified baby at 5 weeks old

- Item 39: Unidentified baby at 2 months old, 30 Jul 1944

- Item 40: Grant E. Lilly and Austin Lilly, 25-Aug-44

- Item 41: "Cousin" Littie McFarland and her grandson Guy Jr., 3-Jun-25

- Folder 2

- Item 1: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 2: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 3: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 4: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 5: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 6: Grant E. Lilly, 1910 Jul

- Item 7: Grant E. Lilly, "Uncle Coleman", and Mr. Taylor in the garden, 1931 Jul

- Item 8: Grant E. Lilly with a baby

- Item 9: Grant E. Lilly with a baby

- Item 10: Grant E. Lilly when he was a boy

- Item 11: Grant E. Lilly, his dog, and unidentified girl

- Item 12: Grant E. Lilly and his dog Delano

- Item 13: Grant E. Lilly in a cornfield

- Item 14: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 15: Grant E. Lilly and unidentified girl

- Item 16: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 17: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 18: Grant E. Lilly Jr.

- Item 19: Grant E. Lilly Jr., 1908

- Item 20: Grant E. Lilly, age five

- Item 21: Marion Lilly

- Item 22: Grant E. Lilly Jr. at home on Lancaster Ave.

- Item 23: Marion Lilly as a baby

- Item 24: Marion Lilly as a baby

- Item 25: Unidentified man and woman

- Item 26: Marion Lilly and friend on bikes

- Item 27: Grant E. Lilly Jr. and Marion Lilly on 1809 San Pedro Ave.

- Item 28: Grant E. Lilly Jr. at home on Lancaster Ave.

- Item 29: Unidentified scrap of picture with woman on it

- Item 30: Unidentified scrap of picture with child on it

- Item 31: John Bolivar McGinn

- Item 32: Catherine Tracy Lilly

- Item 34: Henry Clay Lilly

- Item 35: Catherine Tracy Lilly, Aug-22

- Folder 3: Jul-31

- Item 1: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified man, Jul-31

- Item 2: Lilly Family

- Lilly Family including Eva Pates, Lou Lilly Hume, Grant E. Lilly, Annie Lilly, Bess Taylor, Jeanette Pates, Hallie McGinn, Austin Lilly, Margaret McGinn.
- Item 3: Lilly Family

- Lilly Family including Eva Pates, Lou Lilly Hume, Grant E. Lilly, Annie Lilly, Bess Taylor, Jeanette Pates, Hallie McGinn, Austin Lilly, Margaret McGinn.
- Item 4: Unidentified people at Cumberland Falls

- Item 5: Unidentified people at Cumberland Falls

- Item 6: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified people

- Item 7: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified people

- Item 8: Marion, Helen, and Jr. at Cumberland Falls

- Item 9: Marion, Helen, and Jr. at Cumberland Falls

- Item 10: Anna D. Lilly, Grant E. Lilly, and one of their children

- Item 11: Anna D. Lilly, Grant E. Lilly, and one of their children

- Item 12: Anna D. Lilly, Helen, John M. Lilly, and unidentified person going to Cumberland Falls

- Item 13: Anna D. Lilly, Helen, John M. Lilly, and unidentified person going to Cumberland Falls

- Item 14: Anna D. Lilly, Austin Lilly, John M. Lilly, Helen, 22-Jun-10

- Item 15: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified people

- Item 16: The Lilly Family at Dawson Springs, October 19, 1893

- Item 17: Austin Lilly and unidentified man

- Item 18: Grant E. Lilly and Anna D. Lilly

- Item 19: Unidentified child

- Item 20: Sisters Josephine Page Lilly (elder) and Anna R. Lilly (younger), 1-May-24

- Item 21: Ada R. Lilly, John Mario Lilly, Grant E. Lilly, Josephine Page Lilly

- Item 22: Ada R. Lilly with her daughters Josephine Page (elder) and Anna R. (younger), Feb-22

- Item 23: Ada R. Lilly with her daughter Josephine Page Lilly

- Item 24: Ada R. Lilly with her daughter Josephine Page Lilly

- Item 25: Ada R. Lilly with one of her children

- Item 26: Unidentified man and baby

- Item 27: Ada R. Lilly with Anna R. Lilly

- Item 28: Josephine Page Lilly (elder), and Anna R. Lilly (younger)

- Item 29: Josephine Page Lilly (elder), and Anna R. Lilly (younger)

- Item 30: Unidentified baby

- Item 31: Unidentified baby, Feb-22

- Item 32: Ada R., Josephine Page (elder), and Anna R. (younger) Lilly

- Item 33: Josephine Page Lilly

- Item 34: Unidentified child

- Item 35: Unidentified child, 1-May-24

- Item 36: Unidentified child

- Item 37: Ada R. Lilly with her children Josephine Page (elder) and Anna R. Lilly (younger)

- Item 38: Unidentified baby and man standing behind

- Item 39: Unidentified baby

- Item 40: Unidentified woman and baby carriage

- Item 41: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified people, 25-Dec-21

- Item 42: Josephine Page Lilly (elder), and Anna R. Lilly (younger), December 25 1921

- Item 43: Grant E., Ada R., and Josephine Page Lilly

- Item 44: John Mario, Ada R., and Josephine Page Lilly

- Item 45: "Hosts and Hostesses"

- Various photos of unidentified people on one paper
- Item 46: John Valentine Moore, son of Kelly P. and Mattie Crockett Moore

- Item 47: John Pates and Eddie Moore Whitham

- Item 48: Jeanette Pates

- Item 49: Eva McGinn Pates

- Item 50: Eva McGinn Pates and child

- Item 51: Unidentified woman and child

- Item 52: Unidentified woman

- Item 53: Jeanette Pates

- Item 54: John R. Pates

- Item 55: Jeanette Pates

- Item 56: John Pates Jr.

- Item 57: Earle Pates, first daughter of John Pates

- Item 58: Jeanette Pates as a baby

- Item 59: Jeanette Pates as a baby

- Folder 4

- Item 1: Anna D. Lilly in her living room

- Item 2: Anna D. Lilly in her living room

- Item 3: Livingroom scene

- Item 4: Livingroom scene

- Item 5: Unidentified woman and dog

- Item 6: Unidentified house

- Item 7: Unidentified house

- Item 8: Unidentified house

- Item 9: Dining room scene

- Item 10: Backyard of unidentified house

- Item 11: Lilly House on Lancaster now Alumni House

- Item 12: Lilly House on Lancaster now Alumni House

- Item 13: Entrance to Mentelle Park, Lilly home is second on the left

- Item 14: Livingroom

- Item 15: Cats eating

- Item 16: Dandelion

- Item 17: Cat and dog on West Main Street house

- Item 18: Graduation gifts

- Item 19: Kitten in flower pot

- Item 20: Cats eating

- Item 21: Kitten in flower pot

- Item 22: Cats in yard

- Item 23: Cats in yard

- Item 24: Dog in yard

- Item 25: Kittens in bucket

- Item 26: Cat

- Item 27: Swans swimming

- Item 28: Dog drinking from fountain

- Item 29: Dog in the yard

- Item 30: Cats on chair

- Item 31: Cats in the yard

- Item 32: Cats in the yard

- Item 33: Cat on porch with man

- Item 34: Cat on porch, 1920

- Item 35: Plume the Persian cat

- Item 36: McFarland Family in 1920, 1923 Apr

- Item 37: Unidentified Boy with a Bike

- Item 38: Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.)

- Vice Pres. General-States Regent and pages from Kentucky. Thirty-second Continental Congress, DAR, Washington DC. Mrs. WM Rodes Regent, Mrs. C.D. Chenault V.P., A. Lilly.
- Item 39: Unidentified group of girls with horse

- Item 40: Unidentified group of girls, 1924 Jun

- Item 41: Unidentified boy

- Item 42: Austin Lilly and Jeanette Pates in the reenactment of the Siege of Bryan's Station

- Item 43: Unidentified woman and children next to log cabin

- Item 44: Unidentified woman

- Item 45: Unidentified woman, 1944 Jan

- Item 46: Unidentified man and baby, 1944 Jan

- Item 47: Unidentified man in sailor uniform

- Item 48: Unidentified man in sailor uniform

- Item 49: Unidentified woman

- Item 50: Unidentified women in the snow

- Item 51: Unidentified women in the snow

- Item 52: Unidentified women

- Item 53: Unidentified woman, 1906

- Item 54: Unidentified woman, 1908

- Folder 5

- Item 1: Anna D. Lilly with her children

- Item 2: Grant E. Lilly, age 5

- Item 3: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 4: "Aunt Annie"

- Item 5: Cecel Pates

- Item 6: Dr. Pleasant Lilly

- Item 7: Plaque of first blockhouse in Lexington

- Item 8: "Annie"

- Item 9: Anna D. Lilly and Marion

- Item 10: Grant E. Lilly and secretary, 1946 Dec 24

- Item 11: "Little Grant" with kitten

- Item 12: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 13: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified man

- Item 14: Unidentified man

- Item 15: Austin Lilly in graduation cap and gown

- Item 16: "Grandmother Lilly"

- Item 17: "Little Grant" at 3 months old

- Item 18: Grant E. Lilly, 1895 Dec 11

- Item 19: Unidentified children

- Item 20: Austin Lilly

- Item 21: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 22: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 23: Grant E. Lilly and Anna D. Lilly

- Item 24: Anna D. Lilly, 1899 Jun 28

- Item 25: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 26: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 27: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 28: Lilly Family

- Item 29: Henry Clay Lilly

- Item 30: Austin Lilly and uncle in Montreal

- Item 31: Grant E. Lilly and Anna D. Lilly

- Item 32: West Main Street, Uncle John Pates, Aunt Era Pates, John Jr. and Grant

- Item 33: Unidentified woman and child

- Item 34: Unidentified woman and child

- Item 35: Austin Lilly and Marion

- Item 36: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 37: Negative of a child

- Item 38: Negative of man and child

- Item 39: Negative of a child

- Item 40: Negative of a family

- Folder 6

- Item 1: Negative of three men beside a train

- Item 2: Negative of two men beside a car

- Item 3: Negative of a child

- Item 4: Negative of man and child

- Item 5: Negative of a family

- Item 6: Negative of a family

- Item 7: Negative of a child in front of car

- Item 8: Negative of three women

- Item 9: Negative of a woman holding a camera

- Item 10: Negative of a group of people

- Item 11: Negative of a child and baby

- Item 12: Negative of a group of people

- Item 13: Negative of two women

- Item 14: Negative of a group of women

- Item 15: Negative of two women

- Item 16: Negative of two women at a house

- Item 17: Negative of a woman at a desk

- Item 18: Negative of a desk

- Item 19: Negative of a woman next to a fireplace

- Item 20: Negative of a fireplace

- Item 21: Negative of a group of women

- Item 22: Negative of a group of women

- Item 23: Negative of a group

- Item 24: Negative of a woman in front of a fireplace

- Item 25: Negative of a group of women in front of buildings

- Item 26: Negative of a group of women

- Item 27: Unidentified Family Group under Gazebo at Estill Springs

- Item 28: Ministry of Education in Havana, Cuba

- Item 29: Unidentified house

- Same image as 161
- Item 30: Unidentified house

- Same image as 162
- Item 31: Richmond Women's Club Executive Board

- Item 32: Blue Grass League, Olson

- Item 33: Madison Female Institute Alumni

- Holding a photo of the Madison Female Institute class of 1914. See image #1982a020-417.
- Item 34: Roosevelt Democratic Club Benefit Bridge Game at the Glyndon Hotel

- Item 35: Unidentified man

- Item 36: Unidentified woman

- Item 37: Frances Gibson Richards, sister of Maude Gibson

- Item 38: Unidentified G.I. from WW1

- Item 39: Unidentified girl

- Item 40: Unidentified young girl

- Item 41: Unidentified woman

- Item 42: Unidentified landscape

- Item 43: Anna D. Lilly, 1903

- Item 44: Grant E. Lilly

- Item 45: A crowd at the Pioneer Monument at Fort Boonesborough

- Item 46: Women dressed in period wardrobe

- Pictured are Sarah Arbuckle, Mattie Tribble, Mary Q. Covington, Anna D. Lilly, Anne Keith, and Maude Gibson
- Item 47: Honorable R.W. Miller, ca.1915

- Item 48: Women dressed in period wardrobe

- Pictured are l-r: Sarah Arbuckle, Mattie Tribble, Mary Q. Covington, Anna D. Lilly, Anne Keith, and Maude Gibson
- Item 49: Women dressed in period wardrobe

- Pictured are Sarah Arbuckle, Mattie Tribble, Mary Q. Covington, Anna D. Lilly, Anne Keith, and Maude Gibson
- Item 50: The left half of the hotel at Estill Springs in Irvine, KY

- Item 51: Austin Lilly in newspaper dress

- Item 52: Unidentified building

- Item 53: The Alamo

- Item 54: Plaque of the first blockhouse in Lexington

- Item 55: First Christian Church in Versailles, "where Grandpa was pastor", 1972

- Item 56: Birthplace of May Desha

- Founder of National Society of D.A.R. (Member of Lexington Chapter)
- Item 57: Birthplace of May Desha

- Founder of National Society of D.A.R. (Member of Lexington Chapter)
- Item 58: Cumberland Falls

- Item 59: Georgetown house where a McGinn lived during the Civil War

- Item 60: Dining room, 814 Lancaster Ave., now Alumni Building

- Possibly Thanksgiving.
- Item 61: Doll that was a second prize, won by Josephine Lilly in the National Contest by Pattern Company

- Item 62: Boonesborough Beach

- Item 63: Main Street, Richmond, KY, ca 1911

- Looking west from the Federal Building.
- Item 64: First Christian Church, Richmond, KY

- Demolition of the church
- Item 65: Unidentified Home

- Item 66: First Christian Church, Richmond, KY, 1896 Aug

- Demolition of the church
- Item 67: First Christian Church, Richmond, KY

- Demolition of the church
- Item 68: Anna D. Lilly in Knoxville, TN

- Item 69: Men swimming at Boonesborough

- Folder 7

- Item 1: Anna D. Lilly and Austin Lilly at 4 weeks old

- Item 2: Austin Lilly at 5 months old

- Item 3: Austin Lilly at 5 months old

- Item 4: Austin Lilly at 5 months old

- Item 5: Austin Lilly at 5 months old, 1900 Jul 28

- Item 6: Grant E. Lilly and Austin Lilly at 13 months old, 1897 Jul 11

- Item 7: Anna D. Lilly and Austin Lilly as a baby, 1897 Jul 11

- Item 8: Anna D. Lilly and Austin Lilly as a baby

- Item 9: Austin Lilly as Baby

- Item 10: Austin Lilly as Baby, 1914 May 20

- Item 11: Austin Lilly as Baby, 1914 May 20

- Item 12: Austin Lilly as Baby

- Item 13: Austin Lilly

- Item 14: "Austin's Picture" Woman with baby in baby carriage

- Item 15: Austin Lilly in her graduation dress, 1908

- Item 16: Austin Lilly in her graduation dress

- Item 17: Mr. Cassedy and graduates

- Item 18: Unidentified group of girls

- Item 19: Austin Lilly, 1914 May 20

- Item 20: Austin Lilly and Mary Catherine Jasper riding horses, 1914 May

- Item 21: Book burning at Madison Institute, 1914 May

- Item 22: Austin Lilly and friend Josephine with dog, 1914 May

- Item 23: Unidentified group of girls, 1914

- Item 24: Austin Lilly and friends Josephine and Jeanelle on graduation day, 1914

- Item 25: Tree planting at Madison Institute, 1914 May

- Item 26: Burning their books on Class Day

- Item 27: Class Day at Madison Institute, 1914

- Item 28: Girls burning books on Class Day

- Item 29: Girls burning books on Class Day, 1914 May

- Item 30: Unidentified group of girls

- Item 31: Unidentified group of girls, 1914

- Item 32: May E. Livingston

- Teacher at Madison Institute along with another teacher.
- Item 33: Madison Institute tree planting, 1914

- Item 34: Class Day at Madison Institute

- Item 35: Austin Lilly

- Item 36: Class Day at Madison Institute

- Item 37: Unidentified group of girls on a hammock

- Item 38: Anna D. Lilly and Austin Lilly at graduation

- Item 39: Austin Lilly

- Item 40: Austin Lilly and Unidentified Man

- For Grace Lilly's wedding.
- Item 41: Kathleen Sullivan and Jean

- Item 42: Unidentified group of girls

- Item 43: Austin Lilly's Baccalaureate

- Item 44: Austin Lilly's Graduation

- Item 45: Rev. Marshall, Miss Patridge, and Mrs. Koch on EKU Campus

- Item 46: Anna D. Lilly, a guest, and Austin Lilly

- Item 47: Isabel Dackey, Mildred Graham, and Norma Rachel

- Item 48: Man standing on roof to give speech during graduation, 1919

- Item 49: Austin Lilly and Josephine

- Item 50: Two unidentified girls and a dog

- Item 51: Franklin Tuttle in Cap and Gown

- Head of Chemistry
- Item 52: Miss Margaret King-Librarian

- Item 53: Margaret Tuttle in cap and gown

- Item 54: Unidentified girls in cap and gown

- Item 55: Austin Lilly

- Item 56: Austin Lilly and unidentified men

- Item 57: Austin Lilly-Class Poet

- Item 58: Austin Lilly in cap and gown, 1931 Jul

- Item 59: Austin Lilly and Margaret Tuttle in cap and gown

- Item 60: Austin Lilly and Margaret Tuttle in cap and gown, 1921

- Item 61: Austin Lilly in cap and gown, 1919 Jun

- Item 62: Austin Lilly in cap and gown

- Item 63: Lilly Family in the backyard in Richmond

- Item 64: Austin Lilly and unidentified woman

- Item 65: Austin Lilly and unidentified man at Christmas

- Item 66: Austin Lilly in cap and gown, 1971 Apr 11

- Item 67: Austin Lilly

- Item 68: Austin Lilly with dog, 1970 Sep

- Item 69: Austin Lilly on Lancaster Ave. now EKU

- Item 70: Unidentified girl at Cumberland Falls

- Folder 8

- Item 1: Austin Lilly and unidentified group on Easter Day

- Item 2: Austin Lilly

- Item 3: Austin Lilly at Jennie Wiley's

- Item 4: Austin Lilly and Margaret Tuttle, 1951

- Item 5: Unidentified group, 1991

- Item 6: Unidentified group from UK, 1969

- Item 7: Austin Lilly with unidentified group, 1906 Jul 11

- Item 8: Austin Lilly with two unidentified women with a large doll, 1906 Jul 11

- Item 9: UK Class of 1919 Reunion, 1894 Jul 28

- Austin Lilly, Lillian Haydon Prewitt, Margaret Tuttle, Headley Shouse, Eliza Piggott Underwood, Felix Shouse
- Item 10: Austin Lilly with students, 1894 Jul 28

- Item 11: Austin Lilly

- Item 12: UK Class Reunion

- Austin Lilly, Felix Shouse, Lillian Prewitt, Lucy Young Fisk, Louise Turner, Margaret Tuttle, Walter Baugh
- Item 13: Austin Lilly's birthday party

- Item 14: Children with a pony at Austin Lilly's birthday party, 1910

- All people's names on back of photo
- Item 15: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 16: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 17: Anna D. Lilly, 1894 July 28

- Item 18: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 19: Anna D. Lilly

- Has the hat cut out of the picture with the words "The mistake of a moment" underneath
- Item 20: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 21: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 22: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 23: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 24: Anna D. Lilly in her new rubber-tired phaeton and her dog

- Item 25: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 26: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 27: Anna D. Lilly on carriage

- Item 28: Anna D. Lilly, 1923 Aug 25

- Item 29: Unidentified woman, 1921 Aug 24

- Item 30: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 31: Unidentified woman

- Item 32: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 33: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 34: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 35: Unidentified women the day after Grace's Wedding, 1945 Nov 26

- Item 36: Unidentified woman

- Item 37: Anna D. Lilly at desk

- Item 38: Unidentified woman and dog

- Item 39: Unidentified woman

- Item 40: Unidentified woman and dog

- Item 41: Anna D. Lilly and unidentified woman

- Item 42: Unidentified woman

- Item 43: Anna D. Lilly and cat at 407 Lancaster Ave.

- Item 44: Anna D. Lilly and cat at 407 Lancaster Ave.

- Item 45: Anna D. Lilly

- Item 46: Anna D. Lilly and Clown the dog at Lancaster Ave.

- Item 47: Anna D. Lilly with cat

- Item 48: Unidentified woman and dog

- Item 49: Unidentified woman and dog

- Item 50: Anna D. Lilly at Cumberland Falls

- Item 51: Unidentified woman and dog

- Series 8: Publication Series

- Box 14

- Barcode: 31234013924509
- Folder 1: Daughters of the American Revolution Yearbooks, 1924 - 1928

- Folder 2: Daughters of the American Revolution Yearbooks, 1928 - 1949

- Folder 3: Yearbooks, 1912 - 1943

- Yearbooks for the Women's Club of Richmond, Kentucky for the years 1914 to 1943
- Folder 4: Huguenot Society Publications, 1929 - 1937

- Contains four publications released by the order of the Huguenot Society of Virginia. The publications covered membership, history, and events
- Folder 5: "The North Carolina Booklet", 1908 - 1919

- Quarterly productions which relayed "Great Events in North Carolina History." Some of the booklets are marked by Anna D. Lilly based on presenter or topic.
- Folder 6: World's Fair Souvenir, 1893

- Souvenir booklet from the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. The booklet features information on displays, statistics, history (as in, the World's Fairs held prior to 1893), attractions, and fold-out images of the fair from above
- Folder 7: Michigan, 1939 - 1980

- Booklets regarding history in Michigan as well as events and history for the University of Michigan
- Box 15

- Barcode: 31234013924517
- Folder 1: "In Kentucky", 1948

- Three copies of the magazine "In Kentucky", spring 1948 edition which contains a poem written by Anna D. Lilly
- Folder 2: "Kentucky Progress", 1935

- Three copies of the magazine "Kentucky Progress", summer 1935, Vol 6. No. 8
- Folder 3: The American Journal of Politics, June 1894

- Folder 4: Red Cross, Undated

- Two pages from a magazine detailing the progress of the Red Cross women across the United States. On the opposite side, a map of the united states which compared the growth of Red Cross membership to state population at the time.
- Folder 5: Berea College, 1931

- Publication pieces highlighting the artisan industry in Berea, KY. Includes two copies of a publication in "Kentucky Progress", Fireside Industries, and a souvenir book from the school
- Folder 6: Blue Grass Horse Farms, Undated

- A pamphlet for the Blue Grass Horse Farms in Lexington, Kentucky. Includes a map, photos, points of interest, and a list of prominent sires from the farm
- Folder 7: The Burr McIntosh Monthly, Sep-07

- A publication bound with string. Contains many photos, photo competitions, articles about famous American homes, ads, and art.
- Folder 8: Compendium of Useful Knowledge and General Information, 1884

- Author: J.B. Park. Written on inside: "To Little Nellie, from Uncle Grant. Aug. 17th, 1884."
- Folder 9: "Your Holiday in Cuba", 1952

- Travel guide to Cuba by Lyman Judson and Ellen Judson. A part of "The Judson Guides to Latin America"
- Folder 10: Cuba Trip Publications, 1950 - 1957

- Publications regarding Cuba during Austin Lilly's visit there as a teacher. Also includes three copies of "The Americas" magazine in both English and Spanish
- Folder 11: Daughters of the American Revolution - Kentucky Society, 1938-1939

- Poem song dedicated to the Kentucky Daughters of the American Revolution, and a large yearbook for the forty-third State Conference of the organization
- Box 16

- Barcode: 31234013924525
- Folder 1: Daughters of the American Revolution - Lexington Chapter, 1896 - 1948

- Includes booklets detailing the members, meetings, and events of the Lexington Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Also includes "The Story of Bryan's Station", a short historical booklet about Bryan's Station in Kentucky.
- Folder 2: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1921 - 1934

- Includes two pieces of the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, as well as the By-Laws and List of Members for the National Officers' Club of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Folder 3: Democratic Women's Club, 1936 - 1940

- Includes: "Extemporaneous Remarks of the President Addressed to Gathering of Workers of Democratic National Committee" pamphlet and "Industry and Agriculture at the Gates of a New Decade" address by James A. Farley
- Folder 4: Estill Springs, 1892

- Collection of colored pamphlets advertising the opening of Estill Springs Hotel as well as the amenities and rates for the hotel
- Folder 5: Frankfort Sesqui-Centennial Historical Pageant, 1936

- Booklet which contains historical information, poetry, and photos about Frankfort
- Folder 6: Fraternal Organizations, 1876 - 1917

- Contains booklets and information for fraternal organizations such as: Freemasons, Richmond Commandery, Knights Templar, Knights of Pythias, Elks, and "Improved Order of Red Men." Some of the organization booklets are for memorial services.
- Folder 7: Gas Consumers League, Undated

- Two leaflets outlining the 'gas situation', including issues with prices of gas and bank involvement with gas prices. Grant Lilly was President of this organization
- Folder 8: General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1914 - 1918

- Contains programs and booklets from the General Federation of Women's Club Conferences, General Federation Magazine (two editions), leaflet advertising "The Women's Duty in the Reconstruction of the Crippled Soldier" lecture, and Anna D. Lilly's copy of the General Federation of Women's Clubs Directory.
- Folder 9: Lilly Mayoral Run, 1927

- Leaflets promoting Grant Lilly's Mayoral run, and publication of mayoral speeches
- Folder 10: Kentucky Bicentennial Calendar, 1974

- Calendar created for the Kentucky 1974 Bicentennial celebrations. Each month on the calendar has historical and geographic information about the state of Kentucky
- Folder 11: Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, 1916 - 1939

- Folder contains directories, programs, convention publications, and a copy of "Kentucky Club Woman" magazine
- Folder 12: "The Kentucky Magazine", 1916 - 1917

- Two editions of "The Kentucky Magazine"
- Folder 13: Kentucky Municipal League, 1932 - 1937

- Contains "Clarence Woods' Background for Service as Secretary Treasurer, Kentucky Municipal League" and the program for the eighth annual convention of the group
- Folder 14: National Municipal League, 1932

- Contains one copy of "The Story of the City Manager Plan: The most democratic and efficient form of municipal government"
- Folder 15: "Kentucky Progress Magazine", 1930 - 1934

- Contains three editions of "Kentucky Progress Magazine"
- Folder 16: Kentucky School Journal, 1934 - 1951

- Contains three editions of Kentucky School Journal, as well as some pages removed from an October 1949 edition
- Folder 17: The Register, 1931 - 1932

- Contains two volumes of The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society
- Folder 18: "The Life of Alexander the Great", 1874

- Small red book. Inside, written: "Property of S.S. M.E. C. South, Irvine, KY."
- Box 17

- Barcode: 31234013924533
- Folder 1: Kentucky Press Association, Undated

- Kentucky Press Association - Press Reference Bureau
- Folder 2: Kentucky Utilities News, 1942

- One edition of "Kentucky Utilities News"
- Folder 3: Kentucky History Publications, 1936 - 1942

- Includes: "A Glimpse at Historic Madison County and Richmond, Kentucky", a copy of the constitution of the commonwealth, a review of "The Curious Legend of Louis Philippe in Kentucky", commemorative booklets about the battle of Blue Lick, "Our Pioneer Heroine of Surgery - Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford", a few travel pamphlets, and a copy of "In Kentucky"
- Folder 4: Kentucky Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1937

- Booklet from the Fifty-seventh Annual Convention of the organization
- Folder 5: City of Lexington, Undated

- Contains a pamphlet about tax rates in Kentucky, as well as a publication from the Louisville Leader regarding African American laws in Lexington
- Folder 6: Bar Association, 1921

- Booklet containing the Constitution and By-Laws of the Lexington Bar Association
- Folder 7: Madison County, 1906 - 1950

- Many publications involving Madison County, Kentucky. Includes soil surveys, copies of popular ads, Madison County Health Department, and a copy of "Scenic South" which contains photos of the Madison County Courthouse
- Folder 8: Madison County Sesqui-Centennial Celebration, 1937

- Contains two copies of the commemorative program for the Madison County Sesqui-Centennial Celebration, which contains ads, history and programs of events
- Folder 9: Voting Precincts, 1924

- Small booklet: "Magisterial Districts and Voting Precincts of Madison County, 1924"
- Folder 10: E.C. McDougle Campaign, 1937

- Promotional pamphlets for E. C. McDougle running for county judge in Madison County
- Folder 11: Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, 1927 - 1928

- Annual reports of the Mount Vernon's Ladies' Association of the Union for the years 1927 and 1928
- Folder 12: Musical Scores, Undated

- Musical scores for Kentucky Schools, "Day is Dying in the West", and "Any Bonds Today?"
- Folder 13: "Industrial Liberty in Wartime", 1917

- Address of the honorary Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, at the eighteenth annual meeting of the National Consumers' League
- Folder 14: National Recovery Administration, 1933

- Official women's organization handbook by Mary E. Hughes, Head of Women's Work, N.R.A.
- Folder 15: National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 1939 - 1949

- Includes booklets with organization information and member lists, "History of the Colonial Dames in the Commonwealth of Kentucky", historians report, and "A Letter from Miss Louise G. Zabriskie
- Folder 16: Needlework Guild of America, Inc., 1937

- Includes two "Director's Book"s for the Richmond Brand of the Needlework Guild of America, Inc., for which Anna Lilly served as Director
- Folder 17: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Undated

- Folder includes invitation of membership to Anna D. Lilly
- Folder 18: "Oil Trade", 1926 - 1927

- Includes two editions of the magazine "Oil Trade". March 1926 edition is marked on page 62, which contains production and consumption numbers for natural gas
- Folder 19: Pattie Clay Infirmary, 1935

- A pamphlet honoring Pattie A. Clay, which also lays out the statement of purpose for the Pattie Clay Infirmary
- Folder 20: The Quarterly Appeal, 1927

- Pamphlet issues by the Anti-Race Track Gambling Commission which encourages voters to seek candidates who opposed legalized gambling
- Folder 21: Resorts, Undated

- Pamphlets and advertisements for various resorts and hotels
- Box 18

- Barcode: 31234013924541
- Folder 1: "The Quill", 1978 - 1981

- Contains five editions of "The Quill of Alpha Xi Delta," sent to Austin Lilly
- Folder 2: Redpath Chautauqua, 1912 - 1914

- Contains pamphlets advertising the Redpath Chautauqua Series in Richmond, KY.
- Folder 3: First Christian Church, 1913 - 1944

- Contains church directory, souvenir programs, booklet containing apportionment list for the church, and church bulletins
- Folder 4: First Presbyterian Church, 1911 - 1933

- Contains a Women's Exchange Cook Book, membership directory, and a few church bulletins. Pages in the cookbook are out of order.
- Folder 5: "The Kentucky Christian", 1966

- Contains part of the publication "The Kentucky Christian," a newsletter for church
- Folder 6: United Christian Missionary Society, 1932 - 1943

- Contains three Yearbook of Programs for Missionary Studies and a booklet of information titled, "The Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ): A Thumbnail Sketch"
- Folder 7: Miscellaneous Church Publications, 1927 - 1945

- Contains bulletins, memorial notes, and newsletters
- Folder 8: Richmond Chamber of Commerce, 1934

- Contains a membership list as well as a newsletter and service record
- Folder 9: Richmond Public Forum, Undated

- Constitution and By-Laws of the Richmond Public Forum.
- Folder 10: City of Richmond, 1901 - 1910

- Contains: "Charter, By-Laws and Ordinances of Richmond, Kentucky," 1910 Season Baseball Score Card Book, Richmond Lecture Course Book, "Interesting Facts about Richmond," "Answers to your Questions about the City Manager Plan," and historical pamphlets with photos
- Folder 11: Richmond Wet-Dry Option, 1909

- Contains sample ballots, flyers, and publications debating the vote for Wet or Dry (sale of liquor) in Richmond, KY. Also contains a publication from Clarence Woods as mayor to the distillers, brewers, and saloonkeepers in Richmond.
- Folder 12: Calendar: Richmond Women's Club, 1927 - 1928

- One calendar of events for the organization
- Folder 13: The School in the Woods, 1852

- Small book written for the American Sunday-School Union
- Folder 14: "Songs of Praises", 1930

- Songbook of hymns, belonging to Grant Lilly. Front of the songbook is written: "Grant E. Lilly, Richmond, Ky. May 19th, 1930."
- Folder 15: The Sorosis Club, 1911 - 1912

- The Sorosis Club of Louisville, Kentucky. Handbook with member list, membership rules, and schedule of events
- Folder 16: Kentucky Oil Men's Association, 1918 - 1920

- Contains a copy of the Tri-ennial Production Report of Crude Petroleum in Kentucky
- Folder 17: "The South in World Affairs", 1939

- Prepared by the Southern Council on International Relations.
- Folder 18: "The Man Sings", 1914

- A book of poetry by Roscoe Gilmore Stott. Signed on the inside front cover: "For Judge and Lady Lilly, Whose discriminating judgment will many much to - The Man Who Sings, Roscoe Gilmore Stott. Today is only mine!"
- Box 19

- Barcode: 31234013924558
- Folder 1: War Savings Organization, 1919

- Contains a handbook on the organization and maintenance of war saving societies as well as a questionnaire for the 1919 thrift campaign
- Folder 2: Washington Bicentennial, 1932

- Publications include suggested programs, newsletters, and tribute booklets
- Folder 3: Women's Missionary Society, Undated

- Contains lists of members and membership requirements for the organization
- Folder 4: Transylvania College, 1919 - 1978

- Contains copies of the Transylvania Bulletin as well as publications from the Transylvania Library and the Transylvania medical library
- Folder 5: United States Sesqui-Centennial Commission, 1936

- Contains three editions of the published information sheets. Sheets contain historical information, photos, and celebration organization plans
- Folder 6: "The Life of Melancthon", 1841

- Small book. Full title: Life of Philip Melancthon, The German Reformer. Anna Lilly's name written on inside cover
- Folder 7: "Puss in Boots", Undated

- A small childrens book about a cat wearing books. Book contains story as well as color illustrations
- Folder 8: "Trial of Abner Baker", Undated

- A book regarding Dr. Abner Baker, on trial for the murder of his brother-in-law, Daniel Bates. Part of the book is missing, and appears to be ripped out. Missing parts indicate an introduction which outlined the life of Abner Baker prior to the trial
- Folder 9: "A Tale of the Huguenots", 1839 - 1929

- Book with illustrations inserted. Date on title page indicates 1839, but the book appears to have been re-bound later, with dates 1914 and 1929 indicated on the inside cover and the first blank page.
- Folder 10: "A History of the Christian Church: Maysville, Kentucky", 1948

- Book detailing the history of the Christian Church of Maysville, Kentucky.
- Folder 11: "La Eschuela Nueva", 1950

- "The New School Bulletin" welcomes the American teachers in Cuba, which Austin Lilly attended
- Folder 12: "Historical Self-Guide of Washington", 1922

- Information Guide-Book to Washington, with information about all major locations in Washington as well as historical notes and monuments. Contains maps and illustrations
- Box 20

- Barcode: 31234013924566
- Folder 1: Canary Cottage, Undated

- Pamphlets and flyers inviting visitors to Canary Cottage for the Tobacco Festival and for the local food
- Folder 2: "Around the World by Freighter", 1967

- A book titled, "The Guide to Traveling Around the World by Passenger-Carrying Freighters - the lower cost way to travel"
- Folder 3: Lexington Opera House, 1976

- Publications and promotional items regarding the re-opening of the Lexington Opera House. Materials display historical photos and importance, as well as popular shows and artists. Other items in folder relate to Austin Lilly's involvement with Friends of the Lexington Opera House.
- Folder 4: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Includes miscellaneous publications. Of interest: South Atlantic States Musical Festival, Tikal (Guatemala), "A Pittsburgh Composer and his Memorial", and Henry Clay High School history.
- Folder 5: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Includes miscellaneous publications. Of interest: several publications printed in French, tourist guides, Ringling Bros magazine, "Adventures in Diet" by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, The Bentley Library Annual, Report to the Friends of Pleasant Hill, and American Motorist articles
- Series 9: Scrapbook Series

- Box 20

- Folder 6: Lilly For Mayor Scrapbook Copy, Undated

- Includes copied pages from a scrapbook which highlighted Grant Lilly's run for mayor
- Folder 7: Old Kentucky Home Scrapbook Pieces, 1928 - 1940

- Includes scrapbook pieces, newspaper clippings, and letter from Anna Lilly describing her involvement in the process of making
- Folder 8: Grant Lilly Scrapbook, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Grant Lilly
- Folder 9: Grant Lilly Scrapbook, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Grant Lilly
- Folder 10: Anna Lilly Scrapbook 1, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Anna Lilly's life, career, and especially her accomplishments within the many organizations with which she was involved.
- Box 21

- Barcode: 31234013924574
- Folder 1: Anna Lilly Scrapbook 1, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Anna Lilly's life, career, and especially her accomplishments within the many organizations with which she was involved.
- Folder 2: Anna Lilly Scrapbook 2, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Anna Lilly's life, career, and especially her accomplishments within the many organizations with which she was involved.
- Folder 3: Anna Lilly Scrapbook 2, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Anna Lilly's life, career, and especially her accomplishments within the many organizations with which she was involved.
- Folder 4: Anna Lilly Scrapbook 3, Undated

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Anna Lilly's life, career, and especially her accomplishments within the many organizations with which she was involved.
- Folder 5: Austin Lilly Scrapbook: Mexico, 1955

- Scrapbook, disassembled, containing information about Austin Lilly's trip to Mexico in 1955. Contains assignments, mementos, photos, and travel logs
- Series 10: Speech Series

- Box 21

- Folder 6: Masonic Address, June 24, 1899

- Address to the Masons on the history of Masonry
- Folder 7: "Kentucky's Greatest Need", 27-Jun-11

- Endorsement of James B. McCreary for Governor of Kentucky
- Folder 8: "The Central Andes", Mar-14

- Speech given at a Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting
- Folder 9: "True Nobility", May-14

- Graduation speech of Austin Lilly
- Folder 10: "Greetings to the Class of 1914", May-14

- Madison Female Institute
- Folder 11: "A True Story", 10-Aug-14

- A poem written and delivered by Anna Lilly about the busy life of women
- Folder 12: Report of the State Federation, 10-Oct-15

- Folder 13: "Palestine of Today", 1-May-16

- Speech given at a Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting
- Folder 14: "Our Hours", 9-Jun-16

- Toast given at E.K.S.N. banquet
- Folder 15: The Call for Efficiency in the Rural School, May 8, 1920 - May 11, 1920

- Folder 16: Greetings, 15-Oct-24

- War Mothers Luncheon
- Folder 17: "Greetings to the Disabled Veterans of the World War", 10-Jun-27

- Folder 18: Dedication of General Marquis Calmes Chapter and Guests, 14-Jun-27

- Folder 19: Celebration of the Battle of the Blue Licks, 19-Aug-27

- Folder 20: "Lilly for Mayor", 1927'

- Campaign Speech
- Folder 21: Thanks to Lilly Supporters, 1927'

- Folder 22: Verses, 1927 - 1929

- Daughters of the American Revolution Speech Notes
- Folder 23: State Regent's Report, Apr-28

- N.S.D.A.R. 37th Congress Speech
- Folder 24: Report to the D.A.R., 14-Aug-28

- Folder 25: Daughters of the American Revolution, 14-Aug-28

- Report to the 32nd State Conference
- Folder 26: Washington Luncheon, 22-Feb-29

- Folder 27: Report of the State Regent, Apr-29

- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Folder 28: Report of the State Regent of Kentucky, 1929

- N.S.D.A.R. 38th Congress Speech
- Folder 29: Nomination, 26-Mar-30

- Nomination of Anna D. Lilly as Vice President of N.S.D.A.R
- Folder 30: Kentucky Democratic Party, 25-Oct-30

- Campaign Speech on behalf of the Kentucky Democratic Party
- Box 22

- Barcode: 31234013924582
- Folder 1: Women's Club Banquet, 9-Jan-31

- Response to Address of Welcome of the Business and Professional Women
- Folder 2: Greetings, 11-Feb-32

- Daughters of the American Revolution Boonesborough Banquet
- Folder 3: Report of the Women's Christian Missionary Society, 1932'

- Folder 4: Daughters of the American Revolution, 13-Oct-33

- Greetings at Fort Estill Monument
- Folder 5: State Officers' Meeting, 20-Oct-33

- Versailles, Kentucky
- Folder 6: Report to the Women's Club, 10-Nov-33

- Folder 7: National Industrial Recovery Act, 1933

- Partial Speech
- Folder 8: Remarks at D.A.R. Luncheon, 03 Feb 1934

- Folder 9: Daughters of the American Revolution, 14 Mar 1934

- Partial Speech, 38th State Conference
- Folder 10: Daughters of the American Revolution, 01 Mar 1934

- Response to Address of Welcome at 38th State Conference
- Folder 11: Women's Club Meeting, 08 Nov 1934

- Remarks
- Folder 12: Missionary Society, 28 Jan 1935

- "Mrs. Susan Duncan"
- Folder 13: Rebecca Bryan - The Wife of Daniel Boone", 11 Mar 1935

- Folder 14: Introduction, 17 Jul 1935

- Introduction of Frederick A. Wallis, Kentucky Gubernational Candidate
- Folder 15: Report of Honorary State Regent, 11 Mar 1936

- 41st D.A.R. State Conference
- Folder 16: Missionary Banquet, 25 Mar 1936

- "Group No. 1"
- Folder 17: Introduction, 31 Oct 1936

- Introduction of Samuel M. Wilson
- Folder 18: Daughters of the American Revolution, 25 Mar 1937

- D.A.R. State Convention, "Greetings from Huguenot Society"
- Folder 19: Daughters of the American Revolution, 25 Mar 1937

- D.A.R. State Convention, "Greetings as Honorary State Regent"
- Folder 20: "A Costly Howling Farce", 29 Mar 1938

- Folder 21: Testimonial Dinner, 03 Jul 1938

- Presentation of Gavel to Governor Chandler
- Folder 22: Eulogy of Grant E. Lilly, 31 Jan 1940

- Folder 23: Sewing Center, 23 Apr 1940

- Folder 24: Defense Savings Bonds, 1941

- Folder 25: State Officers' Meeting, 3/8/1943

- "A Toast to Our Boys"
- Folder 26: Tribute to Judge Innes B. Ross, 8/19/1944

- Folder 27: "Our House", 5-Oct-44

- Missionary Circle
- Folder 28: Cuba, Dec-50

- Radio Talk Regarding Visit of Cuban Teachers to the United States in 1900
- Folder 29: "Cuban Government Entertains American Teachers", 1951'

- Folder 30: Daughters of the American Revolution, Undated

- American War Mothers
- Folder 31: Americanization of Immigrants, Undated

- Folder 32: Banquet for Mrs. Brosseau, Undated

- Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting
- Folder 33: Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Undated

- Folder 34: Richmond Women's Club, Undated

- "Clean Up, Plant Up Week"
- Folder 35: Congratulations to the Democratic Party, Undated

- Folder 36: "The Constitution Makes the County a Unit", Undated

- Folder 37: Daughters of the American Revolution, Undated

- Partial Speech
- Folder 38: Daughters of the American Revolution, Undated

- Partial Speech
- Folder 39: Daughters of the American Revolution, Undated

- Partial Speech
- Folder 40: Flag Day, Undated

- Folder 41: Flag Day, Undated

- Partial Speech
- Folder 42: "Great Personalities of Kentucky", Undated

- Folder 43: "India", Undated

- Folder 44: Introduction, Undated

- Introduction of Mrs. James C. Layne, State Chairman of Road Beautification in Kentucky
- Folder 45: Introduction, Undated

- Introduction of Samuel Arch, President of the Board of County Commissioners
- Folder 46: "James Lane Allen", Undated

- Folder 47: Missionary Banquet, Undated

- Folder 48: Organization of Roosevelt Democratic Club, Undated

- Folder 49: Presentation of Gavels, President Donovan's Tenth Anniversary, Undated

- Folder 50: Railroads in Estill County, Undated

- Folder 51: Report of the Women's Club of Richmond, Undated

- Folder 52: United Daughters of the Confederacy, Undated

- "Resolutions Passed on the Death of Former President Woodrow Wilson"
- Folder 53: Safety Campaign, Undated

- Folder 54: Songwriter, Undated

- Partial Speech
- Folder 55: Temperance, Undated

- Partial Speech
- Folder 56: Daughters of the American Revolution, Undated

- "A Tribute to Our Founders"
- Folder 57: Tribute to the President of the Women's Club, Undated

- Folder 58: Washington Bicentennial Banquet, Undated

- Folder 59: Washington Bicentennial Banquet, Undated

- Folder 60: "Washington's Prayer for the Nation", Undated

- Folder 61: Women and Voting, Undated

- Folder 62: Richmond Women's Club, 1894 - 1942

- Contains multiple speeches: Husband and Wife, War Savings Commission, and Exchange Program
- Folder 63: "A Plea for Constitutional Government", 23-Sep-21

- Folder 64: "'Lest We Forget", 6-Sep-22

- Folder 65: Speeches and List of Speeches, Undated

- Part 1 of 2
- Folder 66: Speeches and List of Speeches, Undated

- Part 2 of 2
- Series 11: Subject Series

- Sub-Series 1: Class Notes

- Box 23

- Barcode: 31234013924590
- Folder 1: "Notes on Horace", 1887

- Class Notes, Central University. Mixed loose pages containing notes on Horace.
- Folder 2: "Education Notes", 1915

- Notes on loose leaf paper, for "Miss Dilling." Notes regarding schoolroom management, reading, writing, science, and oral work for Grades 3 & 4.
- Folder 3: Directory, 1959

- Directory Notes, Guadalajara Summer School, Student Notes from Austin Lilly
- Folder 4: Physics Notes, Undated

- Physics lab notebook with notes on completed labs, as well as hand-drawn illustrations for each lab project
- Sub-Series 2: Events and Invitations

- Box 23

- Folder 5: Events and Invitations, 1889 - 1919

- Events of interest: Commencements, Sherwood Music Club Meetings, Redpath Chautauquas, and concerts
- Folder 6: Events and Invitations, 1920 - 1929

- Events of interest: Commencements, Women's Club of Richmond events, D.A.R. Meetings and conferences, Thomas Jefferson Centennial, 150th Anniversary event for the birthday of Henry Clay, Commemoration of the 145th Anniversary of the Battle of the Blue Licks, and the First Annual Meeting of the Democratic Women's Club of Kentucky.
- Folder 7: Events and Invitations, 1930 - 1939

- Events of interest: Commencements, D.A.R. Conferences and Meetings, Weddings, Washington Bicentennial Banquet, Stephen Collins Foster Memorial at University of Pittsburgh, and concerts/music events.
- Folder 8: Events and Invitations, 1940 - 1969

- Events of interest: Huguenot Society Meetings, Commencements, Weddings, Madison County Sesquicentennial Celebration, D.A.R. Conferences and Meetings, Church Dedications, Re-dedication of the Madison County Courthouse, and community concerts/events.
- Folder 9: Events and Invitations, 1970 - Undated

- Events of interest: Old Morristown Transylvania University Dedication, Commencements, Weddings, Birth Announcements, "War of the Sexes" lecture, community plays and concerts, "Minnie Maud Gibson at Eastern" Celebration, and holiday events
- Folder 10: Austin Lilly: University of Kentucky, 1919 - 1969

- Events involving Austin Lilly's time at the University of Kentucky, as a student as well as an instructor for her art class.
- Folder 11: Madison Female Institute, 1886 - 1914

- Contains many commencement documents, photos, and a page from Anna Lilly's scrapbook
- Folder 12: Madison County Historical Society, 1934 - 1935

- Contains programs for the bicentennial event as well as the dedication of the Glyndon Hotel
- Folder 13: McCreary Dedication, 1957

- Program for the Governor McCreary dedication in Richmond, Kentucky.
- Box 24

- Barcode: 31234013924608
- Folder 1: Daniel Boone Bicentennial, 1934 - 1936

- Contains programs, flyers, and reports for the Daniel Boone Bicentennial Celebrations
- Folder 2: Lexington College of Music, 1920 - 1927

- Contains programs for community concerts performed by or hosted at the Lexington College of Music
- Folder 3: Romany Theatre, 1925 - 1927

- Contains programs for shows and events held at the Romany Theatre in Lexington, KY.
- Folder 4: Shubert Theater, 1934 - 1957

- Contains programs for plays and musicals held at the Shubert Theater in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Folder 5: Opera House, 1912 - 1976

- Contains programs for plays and other events held at the Lexington Opera House.
- Folder 6: Woodland Auditorium, 1920 - 1936

- Contains programs and plays and other events held at the Woodland Auditorium in Lexington, KY.
- Folder 7: National Troubadours, 1911

- Contains program and chorus cheat sheet for the National Troubadours
- Folder 8: Madison and State Theatre, 1930

- Contains programs for shows held at the Madison and State Theatre
- Folder 9: Theatre Programs: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Various programs for theatre productions, such as plays, musicals, or concerts.
- Sub-Series 3: Poetry

- Box 24

- Folder 10: Rhymes, 1915 - 1944

- Rhymes by Anna D. Lilly. Contains poetry written by Anna Lilly.
- Folder 11: Poems, 1917

- Contains some poetry written by Anna Lilly, as well as a small poem book written by Maurice Maeterlinck, and other poems by various individuals
- Folder 12: Copyright and Correspondence, 1942 - 1947

- Contains correspondence regarding the possibility of copyrighting the poetry written by Anna Lilly
- Folder 13: Poems, 1903

- Poems written by Bessie McGinn
- Folder 14: Poems, 1917 - 1947

- Additional poetry written by Anna Lilly
- Sub-Series 4: Organizations

- Box 24

- Folder 15: Club Credits, Undated

- Club Credits for the Richmond Women's Club
- Folder 16: Reports and Minutes, 1933

- Reports and Minutes for the Richmond Women's Club
- Folder 17: Washington Bicentennial Banquet, 1932

- Banquet held by the Richmond Women's Club
- Folder 18: Henry Helm Floyd Chapter, 1927

- Event Program for Henry Helm Floyd Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Folder 19: Bryan Station Chapter, 1940

- Card for the unveiling of a tablet in Lexington, courtesy of the Daughters of the American Revolution Bryan Station Chapter
- Folder 20: Boonesborough Chapter, 1914 -1946

- Contains programs and invitations for events held at Fort Boonesborough by the Boonesborough chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Sub-Series 5: Subject Series: Miscellaneous

- Box 24

- Folder 21: Paper Dolls, Undated

- Paper Dolls belonging to Austin Lilly. Contains two women and a little boy paper doll along with various clothing items
- Box 25

- Barcode: 31234013924616
- Folder 1: Slate, Undated

- Contains a notebook of slate. Notebook is filled with math problems.
- Folder 2: Recipes, Undated

- Contains various recipes and small recipe books
- Folder 3: Membership Cards, Undated

- Membership cards for the many organizations that the members of the Lilly family engaged with
- Folder 4: Art Prints, Undated

- Contains various prints of art, many of religious topic, previously owned by the Lilly family
- Folder 5: Patents, 1888 - 1889

- Contains patent information and correspondence regarding that patent for Dr. Pleasant A. Lilly. Pleasant Lilly had desired a patent for a new kind of medical tool case which would contain all of the most useful tools for surgeons and doctors. Included are drawings of his idea, as well as a written description of the case. Includes correspondence as he tries to secure the patent for his invention.
- Folder 6: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Contains architectural diagrams, fragments of writing, phone lists, small scrap paper notebook, a sermon, a plastic golden horseshoe, and dixie highway map.
- Box 26

- Barcode: 31234013924731
- Folder 1: Scrapbook, Undated

- Scrapbook removed from binding, with newsclippings and depictions of historical figures.
- Folder 2: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Of interest: 1864 Platforms broadside (presidential race), Lilly for Mayor, First Christ Church Dedication, Jefferson Centennial Certificate, State Organization Chart, large sample ballot, and a couple of large newspapers
- Folder 3: Certificates and Diplomas, Undated

- Certificates and diplomas belonging to Anna, Grant, and Austin Lilly for their academic achievements as well as their accomplishments and involvements with various organizations and clubs
- Folder 4: Land Records, Undated

- Various land records, surveys, and maps belonging to Grant Lilly. Land records are centered primarily in Richmond and Irvine, Kentucky, but also contains some information on Lexington, Kentucky. Some of the land records have to do with Grant Lilly's work as judge.
- Folder 5: Oversize Photographs, Undated

- Includes photos of Madison Female Institute Students, Model Laboratory School photo, family home photo, and photo of American teachers in Cuba.
- Box 27

- Barcode: 31234013924624
- Folder 1: Ribbons and Flags, Undated

- Top tray contains lodge ribbons from Irvine and Estill, as well as a banner flag for the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs
- Folder 2: The Palladium, 1889

- Yearbook for the fraternities of the University of Michigan
- Folder 3: Miscellaneous, Undated

- Colonial spoons, three dolls from Latin America, a key, a small box of pins and buttons, a Madison Female Institute ring, a ribbon for a women's suffrage event, ornate quill holders, ornate spool for thread, and a doll blouse.
- Folder 4: Miscellaneous Fabrics, Undated

- A belt bag from Blanton Lumber Co. in Richmond, KY. Fragments of fabric from Anna Lilly's Newspaper Dress. Pieces of quilt fabric.
- Series 12: Oversized

- Sub-Series 6

- Folder OS 1: Blueprints, Contains many blueprints from Richmond and Irvine, Kentucky. Some are relat

- Barcode: 31234013924640
- Folder OS 2: Greenway Case, Contains blueprints and land surveys related to a legal dispute between Gre

- Barcode: 31234013924657
- Folder OS 3: Land Reports, Contains land reports, surveys, and maps of Richmond, Irvine, and Lexington

- Barcode: 31234013924665
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