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White Hall Historical Collection, 1787-2011 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Susie Rickert

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Collection Overview

Title: White Hall Historical Collection, 1787-2011Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1787-1925

Primary Creator: Clay, Cassius Marcellus (1810-1903)

Other Creators: Clay, Green (1871-1962), Clay, Green (1757-1828)

Extent: 3.5 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 08/22/2023

Subjects: Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903., Clay, Green, 1757-1828., Slavery - Kentucky

Languages: English, Russian

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection holds a wide range of history relating to the Clay family and White Hall. Both original letters and copies of Clay family correspondence can be found here. The bulk of the correspondence is from Cassius M. Clay or written to Mary Jane Clay, but there are also letters from Laura Clay, Brutus J. Clay, and others. Contracts, deeds, and wills of the Clay family can be found as well, most of which are from Green Clay in Madison County. In addition to this, books belonging to members of the Clay family are included in this collection. Photographs are a significant part of the collection, both of the Clay family and White Hall. Photographs of Cassius M. Clay, Mary Jane Warfield Clay, Laura Clay, Launey Clay, and other Clay family descendants are included, as well as photographs of White Hall before and after its restoration. Events post restoration, such as a Victorian Christmas at White Hall and weddings, have been photographed as well. Plans for White Hall are also significant to this collection, as there are many technical drawings of everything from HVAC plans to landscaping plans. Newspapers and newspaper clippings are prominent throughout, as clippings can be found in Green Clay’s scrapbooks and original copies of newspapers with articles featuring Cassius Clay and The True American are included. Along with this, there is a wide range of stereoscope cards with images relating to religion, landscapes, and famous places.

Collection Historical Note

White Hall’s beginnings stem from Green Clay, who moved from Virginia to Madison County in the 1780s and built Clermont in 1799. Green Clay served in the Kentucky legislature and as a military officer in the War of 1812. Green Clay married Sally Lewis and had several children, including Cassius M. Clay and Brutus J. Clay.  Cassius M. Clay was a prominent anti-slavery figure and served as a military officer in the Mexican American War. He also served as the United States ambassador to Russia from 1863-1869. After the death of his father in 1828, Cassius added the White Hall addition to Clermont, the construction of which was overseen by his wife, Mary Jane Warfield Clay, daughter of Dr. Elisha and Maria Warfield. Cassius and Mary Jane had several children, including Laura Clay and Mary Barr Clay, both of whom were prominent in the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Cassius also had an adopted son, Launey Clay. After divorcing Mary Jane in 1878, Cassius went on to marry Dora Richardson, who was far younger than him, but they were later divorced as well. Cassius died at White Hall at the age of 92 in 1903.

Biographical Note

Cassius Marcellus Clay was born in Madison County, Kentucky, on 19 October 1810. He was the son of Green Clay, a Kentucky soldier of the War of 1812 and a cousin of Henry Clay. He was educated at Centre College, Danville, KY and at Yale, where he graduated in 1832. Influenced to some extent by William Lloyd Garrison, he became an advocate of emancipation and advocated a system of gradual emancipation. In 1835, 1837 and 1840 he was elected as a Whig to the Kentucky legislature, where he helped secure the establishment of a public school system and a much-needed reform in the jury system. In 1841 he was defeated on account of his anti-slavery views. In 1845 he established, at Lexington, KY an anti-slavery publication known as The True American, but in the same year his office and press were wrecked by a mob, and he removed the publication office to Cincinnati, OH. In the Mexican War he served as a captain of a Kentucky company of militia.

He left the Whig party in 1850, and as an anti-slavery candidate for governor of Kentucky polled 5000 votes. In 1856 he joined the Republican party, and wielded considerable influence as a Southern representative in its councils. In 1861 he was sent by President Abraham Lincoln as minister to Russia; in 1862 he returned to America to accept a commission as major-general of volunteers, but in March 1863 was reappointed to his former post at St. Petersburg, where he remained until 1869. Disapproving of the Republican policy of reconstruction, he left the party, and in 1872 was one of the organizers of the Liberal - Republican revolt, and was largely instrumental in securing the nomination of Horace Greeley for the presidency. In the political campaigns of 1876 and 1880 he supported the Democratic candidate, but rejoined the Republican party in the campaign of 1884. He died at his estate, Whitehall, in Madison County, KY on 22 July 1903.

Subject/Index Terms

Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903.
Clay, Green, 1757-1828.
Slavery - Kentucky

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Hood, Jesse

Related Materials:

Cassius M. Clay Collection

Green Clay Collection


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Box 4Add to your cart.
Folder 1: White Hall Stereoscope CardAdd to your cart.
Item 1: White Hall Stereoscope CardAdd to your cart.
PK00744634. The front of White Hall with people standing in the lawn.
Folder 2: Religious Stereoscope Cards, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 1: Jesus Before the Doctors, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 2: Jesus Taken From the Cross, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 3: The Crucifixion, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 4: Jesus Falls the Second Time, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 5: Jesus Borne to the Tomb, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 6: Judas Betraying Christ, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 7: Jesus Condemned to Death, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 8: The Adoration of the Wise Men, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 9: St. Veronica Wipes Face of Jesus, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 10: The Nativity, The Shepherd's Adoration, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 11: The Wedding at Cana, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 12: The Sermon on the Mount, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 13: Jesus Meets His Mother, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 14: Jesus Stripped of His Clothing, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 15: Jesus Entering Jerusalem, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 16: Simon Shares the Burden of the Cross, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 17: Jesus Falls the Third Time, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 18: Jesus Consoles the Women of Jerusalem, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 19: The Ascension, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 20: Jesus Bearing the Cross, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 21: The Resurrection, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 22: Church of St. Anne and Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1925Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Keystone View Company Stereoscope Cards, 1897-1914Add to your cart.
Item 1: Frisons After Washing, 1914Add to your cart.
Silk Industry (Spun Silk), Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 2: Bleaching Vats for Cloth in the Piece, 1914Add to your cart.
Silk Industry (Spun Silk), Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 3: Designing Room for Cloth to be Woven on Jacquard Looms, 1914Add to your cart.
Silk Industry, Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 4: Quilling, 1914Add to your cart.
Silk Industry, Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 5: Opening Bales of Raw Silk, 1914Add to your cart.
Arrives form China, Japan, and Italy. Silk Industry (Reeled Silk), Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 6: The Pierced Cocoons as they Arrive in Bales, 1914Add to your cart.
Silk Industry (Spun Silk), Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 7: Inspecting Combed Silk, 1914Add to your cart.
Silk Industry (Spun Silk), Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 8: Beaming, 1914Add to your cart.
Winding warp from large reel on to loom beam. Silk Industry, Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Item 9: Culebra Cut, Looking North, 1906Add to your cart.
Deepest excavations along the Panama Canal.
Item 10: The "Angle" of the Canal Route at Empire, 1909Add to your cart.
Looking toward the Atlantic, Panama Canal Zone.
Item 11: Putting the Rough Linen Fabric Through the Cropping Machine, 1903Add to your cart.
Linen Industry, Canada.
Item 12: The Sunken Gardens, 1898Add to your cart.
Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Item 13: The Pompeian RoomAdd to your cart.
In the Winter Palace, Leningrad, Russia.
Item 14: Manila Hemp Industry, 1906Add to your cart.
Extracting the fiber, Philippines.
Item 15: Salt WellAdd to your cart.
St. Clair, Michigan.
Item 16: Butchering Salmon, 1904Add to your cart.
Interior of a canning establishment, Astoria, Oregon, U.S.A.
Item 17: Sawing Marble, 1903Add to your cart.
Ten ton block directly from the quarry, Proctor, Vermont, U.S.A.
Item 18: Running Iron into Moulds, 1905Add to your cart.
Blast furnace, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Item 19: On the Aqueduct, 1900Add to your cart.
Guadalupe, Mexico.
Item 20: Finished Product in the Storehouse, 1908Add to your cart.
Ready for shipment.
Item 21: Fish Wheels, 1904Add to your cart.
Columbia River, Oregon, U.S.A.
Item 22: In the Coffee and Banana Hacienda, 1900Add to your cart.
Orizaba, Mexico.
Item 23: President's Office in White House, 1903Add to your cart.
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Item 24: The Moskva River, the Kremlin, and the SpiresAdd to your cart.
Moscow, Russia.
Item 25: Cutting the Sugar Cane, 1900Add to your cart.
Rio Pedro, Puerto Rico.
Item 26: Its Fleecy Whiteness Tinged with Emerald Green, 1897Add to your cart.
Nevada Falls, Yosemite Valle, California, U.S.A.
Folder 4: Landscape Stereoscope Cards, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 1: The Upper Yosemite Falls, 1925Add to your cart.
Yosemite Valley, California.
Item 2: Wawona, 1925Add to your cart.
The Giant Redwood. Mariposa Grove, California.
Item 3: The Falls from Prospect Point, 1925Add to your cart.
Niagara Falls.
Item 4: Mt. Vishnu, 1925Add to your cart.
Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
Item 5: A Few of the Remaining American Bison, 1925Add to your cart.
Yellowstone National Park.
Item 6: Balancing Rock, 1925Add to your cart.
Garden of the Gods, Colorado.
Item 7: Mission Park, 1925Add to your cart.
San Diego, California.
Item 8: Tree House, 1925Add to your cart.
Pine Hills, Cuyamaca Mountains, California.
Item 9: Portraro Trail, 1925Add to your cart.
Rocky Mountains.
Item 10: Mt. Alcajohn, 1925Add to your cart.
Vulcan Mountains, Southern California.
Item 11: Entrance to Imperial Valley, 1925Add to your cart.
Scene of "Winning of Barbara Worth," California.
Item 12: Eucalyptus Grove, 1925Add to your cart.
California.
Item 13: Erosion Columns, 1925Add to your cart.
Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Item 14: Garden of the Gods, 1925Add to your cart.
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Item 15: View from Ridge Road, 1925Add to your cart.
Showing Sentinel Rock in the background, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Item 16: Airplane View of Manitou Canyon and Entrance to Cave of the Winds, 1925Add to your cart.
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Item 17: Pike's Peak, 1925Add to your cart.
View from Palmer Park, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Item 18: Gateway to Garden of the Gods, 1925Add to your cart.
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Folder 5: Stereoscope Cards of People, 1925Add to your cart.
Item 1: Oh! You Lemon Cream Pie, 1925Add to your cart.
A man holding a lemon cream pie.
Item 2: A Long Reach, 1925Add to your cart.
A man reaching out with a boxing glove.
Item 3: All Dressed Up and No Place to Go, 1925Add to your cart.
A dog wearing frilly clothing around its neck.
Item 4: Come Hither, 1925Add to your cart.
A ballerina leaning backwards.
Item 5: The Sheik's Advice, 1925Add to your cart.
Two men sitting near a camel.
Item 6: Look Out!, 1925Add to your cart.
A man in a white wig pointing a sword.
Item 7: Hitting the Bull's Eye, 1925Add to your cart.
A man pointing a gun.
Item 8: A Sacrifice Hit, 1925Add to your cart.
A man hitting a baseball with a bat.
Item 9: Nothing for his Trouble, 1925Add to your cart.
A man leaning out of a metal door holding a gun.
Item 10: Talk About Looking into a Barrel, 1925Add to your cart.
A man wearing a top hat and a mask pointing a gun.
Item 11: A Modern Mermaid, 1925Add to your cart.
A woman in a swim cap and swimsuit.
Item 12: That Pesky Garter, 1925Add to your cart.
A man and woman dancing while another woman sits in a chair behind them.
Item 13: Near Beer, 1925Add to your cart.
A clown holding a mug of beer.
Item 14: Stolen Sweets, 1925Add to your cart.
A man and woman on a chaise with a child stealing chocolates behind them.
Item 15: The Bribers, 1925Add to your cart.
A man and woman sitting in a chair and offering something to a child.
Folder 6: Places and Things Stereoscope Cards, 1902-1925Add to your cart.
Item 1: Greatest Rosin Market in the World, 1925Add to your cart.
Savannah, Georgia.
Item 2: Nelson Monument and Market, 1925Add to your cart.
Montreal, Canada.
Item 3: Post Office, 1925Add to your cart.
Montreal, Canada.
Item 4: Independence Hall, 1925Add to your cart.
Where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Item 5: One of the Large Railroad Depots of America, 1925Add to your cart.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Item 6: Luna Park, 1925Add to your cart.
Coney Island, New York.
Item 7: Brooklyn Suspension Bridge, 1925Add to your cart.
New York City.
Item 8: United States Capitol, 1925Add to your cart.
Washington, D.C.
Item 9: White House, 1925Add to your cart.
Washington, D.C.
Item 10: Hotel Ponce de Leon, 1925Add to your cart.
St. Augustine, Florida.
Item 11: Municipal Building and City Hall, 1925Add to your cart.
New York City.
Item 12: Traffic at Intersection of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, 1925Add to your cart.
New York City.
Item 13: New York City Public Library, 1925Add to your cart.
New York City.
Item 14: The City of Moscow., 1925Add to your cart.
Moscow, Russia.
Item 15: Lunch Counter at Alexander Rinka Market, 1902Add to your cart.
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Folder 7: Books Belonging to Laura Clay, 1832-1875Add to your cart.
Item 1: Hymnal Book, 1875Add to your cart.
Belonged to Laura Clay.
Item 2: French Book, 1865Add to your cart.
Belonged to Laura Clay.
Item 3: 200 Receipts for French Cookery, 1832Add to your cart.
Written by Miss Leslie, belonged to Laura Clay.
Folder 8: The American Review: A Whig Journal, 1849Add to your cart.
Item 1: The American Review: A Whig Journal, 1849Add to your cart.
Vol. 4, No. 3.
Folder 9: Books, 1813-1875Add to your cart.
Item 1: Acts of 1813, 1813Add to your cart.
PK00744641. Acts passed at the first session of the 22nd General Assembly for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Item 2: Acts of 1814, 1814Add to your cart.
PK00744642. Acts passed at the first session of the 23rd General Assembly for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Item 3: Writings of Cassius M. Clay, 1848Add to your cart.
PK00744639. Writings, speeches, and addresses given by Cassius M. Clay. Belonged to B.J. Clay.
Item 4: Biography of Henry Clay, 1831Add to your cart.
PK00744640.

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