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By Dawn Miles
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Through correspondence, diaries, speeches, photographs, news clippings, and other primary source materials the public career and personal life of William Luxon Wallace and his family are documented. Glimpses of late nineteenth century Richmond, KY social and political life can be found in the correspondence of Wallace's father, Coleman Covington Wallace. In addition, due to Wallace's significance as an organizer in the Kentucky Republican Party, the collection sheds some light on the party's history during the first half of the twentieth century. It also contains political memorabilia which Wallace assembled along with a quantity of materials that document his World War I experience.
The correspondence is mostly personal and covers Republican Party activities, World War I, and the proper behavior expected from young women of the 1920s. Other letters deal with various state and national elections. When Wallace served on the Eastern Kentucky University Board of Regents, the subject of the correspondence shifts to Eastern.
The collection also includes several diaries from the women in the family, Wallace's wife wrote over a span of 44 years; his sister wrote while she was at school in Louisville in the 1920s and there is one volume from his sister-in-law.
Collection Historical Note
William Luxon Wallace, lawyer and politician, was born in Richmond, Kentucky on January 2, 1889, the son of Coleman Covington Wallace and May Ballard Luxon. He had one sister, Coleman May Wallace. His father served as postmaster in Richmond from 1899 to 1915. The elder Wallace practiced law and was active in politics as a staunch defender of the Republican Party Wallace received his early education at Walters Collegiate Institute in Richmond and continued his preparatory education at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. In 1911 he graduated from Yale University Law School and in that same year established a law practice in Richmond. On July 16, 1923, Wallace married Velma Fay Nisius from Vanceburg, Kentucky. Their first child, a daughter, was born dead in May of 1924, four months premature. On June 19, 1925, another daughter, Wilma Fay, was born and on April 12, 1927, a son, William, Jr., was born. A fourth child, Patricia Coleman, was born on April 22, 1931.
On May 11, 1917, Wallace enlisted in the army for service in World War I. He was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, F.A. and served on the staff of Brig. Gen. H. H. Whitney, Commander of the 63rd Field Artillery Brigade. Later, he served as division trial judge advocate for the 38th Division. After being transferred to France in 1918, he served at general headquarters under Gen. John J. Pershing at Chaumont. He later served on the staff of Maj. Gen. Summerall, Commander of the 5th Army Corps. While in France, he attended the University of Lyons where he studied International Law. He received an honorable discharge in 1919 and upon his return to Richmond resumed his legal and political career.
In 1921 Wallace was elected to the Kentucky State Senate from the 29th district. His opponent, R. C. Oldham, contested Wallace's election on the grounds that Wallace was not a resident of that district. The contest was dismissed, however, on the recommendation of a Senate committee. Wallace served as judge advocate general for Kentucky with the rank of major from 1921 to 1923 and was three times appointed as a Special Judge of the Court of Appeals from 1931 to 1940.
Wallace began his legal career as a lawyer and member of the firm of Chenault, Wallace and Wallace. In 1922 he joined the Frankfort law firm of Judge Edward Clay O'Rear and later became a full partner in the firm of O'Rear, Fowler and Wallace. In 1927 Wallace moved to Lexington where the Fowler, Wallace and Fowler firm was formed. This partnership lasted until 1934 at which time Wallace went into practice alone. In 1951 he joined Job D. Turner, Jr. and Scott Reed in their firm. When Reed withdrew in 1964 to become a Fayette Circuit Court judge, the new firm of Wallace, Turner, and Trigg was established which was still in existence at the time of Wallace's death in 1974. From 1934 to 1936 Wallace served as assistant corporation counsel of the City of Lexington. He served as attorney and later director of the Citizens Union National Bank and Trust Company before becoming an advisory director.
Wallace had a deep interest in the development of Eastern Kentucky University, and on April 2, 1968, Governor Louie B. Nunn appointed him to the Board of Regents. When that term ended on March 30, 1972, Wallace was Appointed to the Board by Governor Wendell Ford for another four years.
Wallace was very active in the Republican Party and served as a delegate the Republican National Convention in 1920, 1952, 1954, and 1960 as well serving as chairman of the Fayette County Republican Executive Committee from 1928 to 1936. He was also assistant Republican state campaign chairman Kentucky for the 1935 gubernatorial race. From 1936 to 1952 he chaired Republican Executive Committee for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District and served as a member of the Republican State Central Committee from the District from 1936 to 1969, and from then on, an at-large member of the committee.
Wallace belonged to numerous fraternal and charitable organizations and clubs including the Community Chest, The Family Welfare Society and Social Service Club Exchange of Fayette County. He was past president of the Lexington Club; past exalted ruler of BPOE Lodge No. 581, Richmond; past noble of Madison lOOF Lodge No. 14, Richmond; past president of the Sons the Revolution, Society of Kentucky; president of the Fayette County Bar Association in 1946; past president of the Kentucky Yale Alumni Association; president of his Yale Law School class. He was also a member of the Lexington Kiwanis Club; the Lexington Club; the Idle Hour Country Club; the Lexington Country Club; the AUV Fraternity at Phillips Academy; Merrick Lodge F No. 31, Lexington; Madison lOOF Lodge No 14, Richmond; American Legion, Lexington; the Jesse Dykes American Legion Post in Richmond for which was responsible for organizing the Waite Chapter, Legal Fraternity Phi Delta Phi; the Kentucky State and American Bar Associations; the American Law Institute; and the Yale Law School Graduate Board.
William Luxon Wallace died on December 23, 1974, at the age of 85 and is interred in the Richmond Cemetery.
Information for this biographical sketch comes primarily from the Lexington Herald obituary, December 23, 1974; and assorted news clippings found in Box 25 of the collection.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Wallace, Velma & Pat Wilkerson
Processing Information:
In May 1978 Mrs. Velma Wallace, wife of William Luxon Wallace, donated the Wallace family collection of records to Eastern Kentucky University. The records were scattered throughout the Wallace family house in Lexington. A small portion of the papers found in the basement and attic along with some World War I correspondence and reports Wallace kept in an old steamer trunk required fumigation and extensive cleaning. Since the bulk of the Wallace collection had no organization, the Archives staff imposed its own pattern of arrangement. The inventory to the collection describes material at the folder title level. In addition, a correspondent name index lists letters of content Wallace received from prominent persons. According to provisions of the Donor Gift Agreement the entire collection is open to research.
Other Note:
Photographs were initially numbered with the accession number; however, a decision was made to change to collection number. The database was changed, but the numbers written on the images were not changed.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 6: Legal Documents, 1871-1973],
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- Series 11: Publications
- The Publication Series is composed of eight boxes of various publications covering the years 1885-1974. The series includes publications relating to business, education, the military, history, politics, and religion among others. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each folder.
- Box 29
- Barcode: 31234014051740
- Folder 1: The Estate Reports Company. "The Increased Costs of Inheritance." Detroit, Michigan, 1935
- Folder 2: Union Bank and Trust Company. Statement of Condition. Lexington, Kentucky, 30 Jun 1936
- Folder 3: Union Bank and Trust Company. Statement of Condition. Lexington, Kentucky, 31 Dec 1939
- Folder 4: Union Bank and Trust Company. Statement of Condition. Lexington, Kentucky, 30 Jun 1950
- Folder 5: Spachner, Esther A., ed. Scope. Evanston, Illinois: Transcontinental Life Insurance Company, 1 Dec 1965
- Folder 6: General Electric. Share Owners Quarterly Report, Jan 1966
- Folder 7: First National Bank and Trust Company of Lincoln. Annual Report. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1969
- Folder 8: Superior Equity Corporation. Special Mid-Year Report. Lincoln, Nebraska,, 1970
- Folder 9: Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Jul-Aug 1969
- Access Restriction: AGB Reports, Vol 12, No 10
- Folder 10: Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Nov-Dec 1969
- Access Restriction: AGB Reports, Vol 12, No 3
- Folder 11: Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Jan 1970
- Access Restriction: AGB Reports, Vol 12, No 4
- Folder 12: Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Feb 1970
- Access Restriction: AGB Reports, Vol 12, No 5
- Folder 13: The Berea Alumnus, Jan 1956
- Folder 14: The Berea Alumnus, Dec 1956
- Folder 15: Pelton, Louise, ed. A Brief History of Berea College, 1963
- Folder 16: Constitution and By-Laws of the Philomathean Society of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.: The Andover Press, 1901
- Folder 17: Phillips Academy picture book, ca 1906
- Folder 18: Phillips Andover football schedule, 1906
- Folder 19: Phillips Academy rules and regulations, 22 Sep 1906
- Folder 20: Andover-Exeter football game program, 10 Nov 1906
- Folder 21: Andover Vaudeville Show program, Jan 25, 1907.
- Folder 22: Phillips Andover Hockey schedule, 1907
- Folder 23: Andover-Exeter track meet program, 30 May 1907
- Folder 24: Phillips Andover Baseball schedule, 1907
- Folder 25: Andover-Exeter baseball game program, 8 Jun 1907
- Folder 26: Phillips Academy Preliminary List of Students, 1907-1908
- Folder 27: The Phillipian. Football extra, 9 Nov 1907
- Folder 28: Andover Annual Banquet program, 22 Feb 1908
- Folder 29: The Phillipian. Vol. XXX, No. 34, 22 Feb 1908
- Folder 30: Official program for Schools Under the Auspices of the Boston Athletic Association, Nineteenth Annual Meeting, 29 Feb 1908
- Folder 31: Sixteenth Annual Philo-Forum Debate program, 20 Mar 1908
- Folder 32: Andover-Exeter Musical Clubs First Annual Concert program, 21 Mar 1908
- Folder 33: Phillips Andover Baseball schedule, 1908
- Folder 34: Annual banquet of the Philomathean Society program, 25 Apr 1908
- Folder 35: Andover-Exeter track meet program, 30 May 1908
- Folder 36: The Phillips Andover Mirror. Vol. III, No. 6, May 1908
- Folder 37: The Phillipian. Baseball Extra, 6 Jun 1908
- Folder 38: Banquet program, 13 Jun 1908
- Folder 39: Phillips Academy Class Day program, 16 Jun 1908
- Folder 40: Phillips Andover Hockey Schedule, 1908-1909
- Folder 41: The Automobile Routes to Andover and a Map of the Academy, 1934
- Folder 42: Andover. Vol. 59, No. 1,, Apr 1965
- Folder 43: Phillips Andover Pot-Pourri and Class Book. Phillips Academy,, 1907
- Folder 44: Phillips Andover Pot-Pourri and Class Book. Phillips Academy,, 1908
- Folder 45: Hermann Lee Donovan Inauguration, 6 May 1942
- As Sixth President of the University of KY. Lexington
- Box 30
- Barcode: 31234014051690
- Folder 1: Selection of Cases in Equity Jurisdiction, 1904
- By James Barr Ames. With Notes and Citations. Vol. I, Parts I-IV. Cambridge: Harvard Law Review Publishing Association
- Folder 2: Yale. A picture book, ca 1909
- Folder 3: Yale University Baccalaureate Address program, 18 Jun 1911
- Folder 4: Yale Law Library Readers' Manual., 1958
- 3rd edition, New Haven: Yale Law Library
- Folder 5: Yale Law School Alumni Day., 1958
- Yale Law School Association
- Folder 6: Yale Law School Directory, Apr 1966
- Of the Reunion Classes of 1896, 1901, 1906, 1911, 1916, 1921.
- Folder 7: Yale Law Report., Fall 1973
- New Haven: Yale Law School
- Folder 8: Phi Delta Phi, 1910
- Constitution of the Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi
- Folder 9: Legal Brief, ca 1920s
- Brief for Apellee, David Lyman, Appellant vs James F. Ramey, Insurance Commissioner of State of Kentucky. Louisville: Westerfield-Bonte Co., Inc.
- Folder 10: Legal Brief, 1922
- Brief for Contestant, Ronald C. Oldham, Contestant vs. William L. Wallace, Contestee in the Kentucky State Senate. Louisville: Westerfield-Bonte Co., Inc.
- Folder 11: American Law Institute, May 20-22, 1948
- 25th Annual Meeting in Joint Session with National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws program, Washington, DC
- Folder 12: Kentucky Bar Association, 1950
- Townsend, William H. First Annual Meeting of the KY Bar Association. Louisville: Standard Printing Co., Inc. Inscribed by the author
- Folder 13: Story of American Law Institute 1923-1961
- By Goodrich, Herbert F. and Paul A. Wolkin. St. Paul: American Law Institute Publishers.
- Folder 14: Damages and Settlement Course Handbook., ca 1965
- American Trial Lawyers Association. New York
- Folder 15: The Boudoir Language of Flowers., 1885
- East Newark, N.J.: Kerr and Co.
- Folder 16: Studies in Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes and Lowell., Jun 2, 1886
- No. 12, Cambridge: The Riverside Press
- Folder 17: The Vision of Sir Launfal and Other Poems, Nov 1, 1887
- By James Russell Lowell No. 30, Cambridge: The Riverside Press
- Folder 18: Nature Myths and Stories for Little Children., Aug 1894
- By Flora J. Cooke. Vol. 1, No. 1, Chicago: A. Flannagan
- Folder 19: A Thought of You., 1913
- by Edwin Osgood Grover. Chicago: P. F. Volland and Co.
- Folder 20: Carry On! Canada, 1917
- By Vinna Sheard.
- Folder 21: Will O' the Mill., undated
- Robert Louis Stevenson. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell and Company.
- Folder 22: My French Companion., 1918
- by E. Gourio. Paris: Bouveau et Chevillet
- Box 31
- Barcode: 31234014051658
- Folder 1: Military Publications
- Folder 1: United States Government Printing Office., 1911
- Gunnery and Explosives for Field Artillery Officers. United States of America War Office
- Folder 2: United States Government Printing Office., 1916
- Service Regulations for Field Artillery (Horse and Light). Vol. III, U.S. of America War Office
- Folder 3: United States Government Printing Office., 1916
- Provisional Drill and Service Regulations for Field Artillery (Horse and Light). Vol. IV, U.S.A. War Office
- Folder 4: United States Government Printing Office, 1917
- Manual for Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of Field Artillery of the Army of the U.S. Vol. II, U.S.A. War Office
- Folder 5: United States Government Printing Office., Apr 1917
- Notes of Methods of Attack and Defense to Meet the Conditions of Modern Warfare. Army War College
- Folder 6: The Jelly Roll, Dec 1918
- Folder 7: Military Training Camps Association of the U.S., 31 Jan 1919
- Annual Report of Executive Secretary
- Folder 2: Miscellaneous Publications
- Folder 40: Anglo-Boar War Exhibit Official Program, 1904
- World's Fair, St. Louis
- Folder 41: Eagle Rock Lodge brochure, 1908
- Folder 42: La Savoie Pittoresgue. No. 49, 1909
- Folder 43: Guide de Chamonix, 1913
- Folder 44: Sonja Henie and Her Hollywood Ice Revue program, 1939
- Folder 45: "An Army Wife Comes West. Letters of Catherine Weaver Collins (1863-1864),", Oct 1954
- By Agnes Wright Spring, ed. Reprinted from The Colorado Magazine. Vol. XXXI, No. 4
- Folder 46: Fort Laramie., 1954
- By David L. Hieb. Washington, DC: National Park Service
- Folder 47: Wyoming Wildlife., Dec 1966
- Vol. XXX, No. 12
- Folder 3: Legal and Political Publications
- Folder 13: Grand Commandery Knights Templar Program, May 27-28, 1896
- Annual Conclave, Louisville, KY
- Folder 14: Lincoln Day Banquet program., 12 Feb 1907
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Folder 15: Masonic Temple Complimentary Dinner, 24 May 1907
- In Honor of Curtis Field Burnam. Program. Richmond, Kentucky
- Folder 16: Chamber of Commerce, 13 Dec 1910
- Annual Banquet program. New Haven, Connecticut
- Folder 17: Masonic Temple Complimentary Dinner, 11 Oct 1915
- In Honor of Samuel S. Parkes. Program. Richmond, Kentucky
- Folder 18: Lincoln Protective Club, 11 Feb 1922
- Eighth Annual Banquet program. Louisville, Kentucky
- Folder 19: Lincoln Protective Club, 12 Feb 1924
- Tenth Annual Banquet program. Louisville, Kentucky
- Folder 20: Lincoln Protective Club, 12 Feb 1936
- Twenty-second Annual Banquet program. Louisville, Kentucky
- Folder 21: Lexington Bar Association, 7 Jan 1946
- Annual Dinner in honor of Members of Court of Appeals of KY and Members of Lexington Bar who served in World War II, given by Lexington Bar Association program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 22: Lexington Bar Association, 8 Jan 1947
- Banquet in honor of Members of Court of Appeals of Kentucky given by the Lexington Bar Association program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 23: First Methodist Church, 11 Jul 1948
- Dedication Service program. Richmond, KY
- Folder 24: Lexington Bar Association, 14 Jan 1953
- Annual Banquet in honor of Members of Court of Appeals of KY given by the Lexington Bar Association program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 25: Thruston B. Morton Dinner, 31 Jan 1953
- Dinner in honor of Thruston B. Morton program. Louisville, KY
- Item 14: Fayette Lincoln Day Banquet, 13 Feb 1953
- Sponsored by the Fayette County Republican Committee
- Folder 26: Lexington Bar Association, 28 Jan 1955
- Annual Banquet in honor of Members of Court of Appeals of KY given by the Fayette County Bar Association program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 27: Lincoln Protective Club, 12 Feb 1955
- Forty-First Annual Banquet of the Lincoln Club program. Louisville, KY
- Folder 28: Lincoln Protective Club, 16 Feb 1957
- Forty-Third Annual Banquet of the Lincoln Club program. Louisville, KY
- Folder 29: Lincoln Protective Club, 15 Feb 1958
- Forty-Fourth Annual Banquet of the Lincoln Club program. Louisville, KY
- Folder 30: Salute to Eisenhower, 27 Jan 1960
- Dinner program, Louisville, KY
- Folder 31: Federal Reserve Bank, 10 Oct 1961
- Dinner for Directors, Officers & Guests of Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland program. Lexington, KY
- Folder 32: Thruston B. Morton Dinner, 1 Apr 1962
- Tribute to Thruston B. Morton Dinner program. Louisville, KY
- Folder 33: Lincoln Protective Club, 14 Feb 1963
- Forty-Ninth Annual Banquet of the Lincoln Club program. Louisville, KY
- Item 23: Annual Court of Appeals Banquet, 14 Feb 1963
- Folder 34: Lincoln Day Victory Dinner, 15 Feb 1963
- Program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 35: Chester D. Adams Dinner, 26 Nov 1963
- Testimonial Dinner Honoring Judge Chester D. Adams program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 36: Bluegrass Lincoln Club, 14 Feb 1964
- Dinner program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 37: Kentucky Society, Sons of the Revolution, 22 Apr 1964
- Annual Banquet program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 38: Lincoln Club, 12 Feb 1966
- Fifty-Second Annual Banquet of the Lincoln Club program. Louisville, KY
- Folder 39: Kiwanis Worship and Memorial Service, 14 Sep 1975
- Program. Louisville, KY
- Folder 4: Local Histories
- Item 1: An Epoch in Missouri History., 1958
- U.K. Library Associates
- Item 2: Horse and Hound in Kentucky, 1961
- By Bob Lee Maddux
- Item 3: A Short History of the Pattie Amelia Clay Infirmary, 1892-1966., 1966
- By Mrs. George Calvin Robbins. Richmond: The Daily Register Company
- Item 4: Glimpses of Historic Madison County, 1934
- By Jonathan T. Dorris.
- Item 5: Madison County, Kentucky: Its Possessions and Opportunities
- Item 6: Madison County, Kentucky Sesquicentennial Program, 1937
- Folder 5: Miscellaneous Publications
- Folder 9: History of Irvine and Estill County, Kentucky., undated
- By E.C. Park
- Folder 48: Hygienic Treatment for Cure of Disease, Preservation of Health & Promotion of Longevity Without Medicine., ca 1890s
- By Dr. Wilford Hall. New York: A Wilford Hall
- Folder 49: Winchester Repeating Arms Co., Jun 1902
- Catalogue No. 69.
- Folder 50: McKinley the Patriot, 1907
- By Captain David A. Murphy. Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern
- Folder 51: Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 6 Jun 1915
- Memorial Services program. Richmond, KY
- Folder 52: International Puncture Cure, Inc., 1920
- Catalogue. New Orleans
- Folder 53: Fascinating Womanhood, 1922
- Part IV. St. Louis: The Psychology Press
- Folder 54: Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 3 Jun 1928
- Memorial Services program. Richmond, KY
- Folder 55: Start of the C.N.E.-Wrigley Marathon., 5 Sep 1928
- Brigades Limited
- Folder 56: Beginning Lesson Stories., Jan- Feb-Mar 1929
- Muriel White and Margaret N. Clemens. Vol. 19, No. 2, Christian Board of Publications.
- Folder 57: Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Oct 7-9, 1946
- Grand Lodge Encampment and Rebekah Assembly Annual Sessions official program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 58: A Clear Conscience, A Sensitive Heart, A Dynamic Faith, a pamphlet, 1953
- Folder 59: Barbourville Chamber of Commerce Meeting program. Barbourville, 24 Aug 1954
- Folder 60: Biography ... Fred B. Wachs, pamphlet., Jun 15, 1962
- Lexington Herald-Leader Co.
- Folder 61: Bluegrass Sportsmen's League., Dec , 1964
- Constitution and By-Laws
- Folder 63: Idle Hour Country Club, 1966
- Folder 65: The Central Kentucky Youth Symphony Orchestra, 23 Feb 1975
- Salute to Teens program. Lexington, Kentucky
- Folder 66: Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College
- Videballeton program.
- Folder 67: One Solitary Life.
- John Diederich.
- Box 32
- Barcode: 31234014051666
- Folder 1: The Uncle Ray "Surprise Leaflet.", 1931
- Publishers Syndicate
- Folder 2: Gabriel 4 Star Horoscope., 2 Jan 1936
- New York: Astar Company
- Folder 3: Gabriel 4 Star Horoscope., 2 Nov 1936
- New York: Astar Company
- Folder 4: Kiwanian., 22 Jan 1946
- Vol. 1, No. 10. Lexington: Kiwanis Club of Lexington
- Folder 5: Kiwanian., 9 Sep 1952
- Vol. 7, No. 34. Lexington: Kiwanis Club of Lexington
- Folder 6: Bluegrass Sportsman Trails., Aug, 1972
- Vol. 13, No 1, Bluegrass Sportsmen 5 League, Inc.
- Folder 7: Republican State Campaign Committee., 1915
- Campaign Handbook of Republican Party
- Folder 8: Republican National Committee., 1920
- Republican Campaign Textbook
- Folder 9: Wake Up America., ca 1916
- Committee of One Hundred of the American Refugees from Mexico.
- Folder 10: Republican National Committee., 1930
- The Hoover Administration.
- Folder 11: Republican National Committee., 1935
- American Market Supports Foreigners. Chicago: Palmer House,
- Folder 12: First Voter Facts., 1936
- Chicago: First Voters League
- Folder 13: Republican National Committee., 1940
- The Roosevelt Record in Red.
- Folder 14: Wilkie for President Committee., 1940
- What it Means to You to Elect Wendall Wilkie. Louisville.
- Folder 15: Park for the Senate, 1944
- Lexington: Park For Senator Committee
- Folder 16: The Will to Win., 1950
- Louisville: Republican State Finance Committee
- Folder 17: Crucial Republican Information for this Hour of Decision., 1952
- Folder 18: Vote Republican., 1952
- Louisville: Republican State Campaign Committee
- Folder 19: Eisenhower: a Record is Pro-Communist, 1952
- Folder 20: Facts About Ike., 1952
- Folder 21: Ike and Dick, All-American Partners., 1952
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 22: Veterans for John S. Cooper for U.S. Senator, 1952
- Folder 23: John Sherman Cooper Really Deserves the Farm Vote., 1952
- Republican State Campaign Committee
- Folder 24: The Proof is in the Winning., 1952
- Taft National Committee
- Folder 25: This is Ike., 1952
- Wilson Hicks, ed. New York: Henry Holt & Company, Inc.
- Folder 26: The Balance of Payments, the Gold Drain, and Your Dollar., 1965
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 27: Let's Get With It!, 1963
- Folder 28: News Release., 11 Oct 1972
- Folder 29: Nixon-Nunn Campaign Confidential., 1972
- Folder 30: Truth About Truman
- Brown Publishing Co.
- Folder 31: President Hoover's 12 Point Program.
- Republican National Committee.
- Folder 32: An Appeal for the Nomination of Congressman Maurice H. Thatcher.
- Folder 33: Kentucky Can Be Carried for Landon and Knox.
- Folder 34: Young Republicans and the Republican Party
- by Robert Lucas. Republican National Committee.
- Folder 35: United States Government Printing Office., 10 Mar 1925
- Congressional Record. Vol. 66, No. 80
- Folder 36: Facts and Opinions., 6 Jun 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 37: Facts and Opinions., 13 Jun 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 38: Facts and Opinions., 20 Jun 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 39: Facts and Opinions., 27 Jun 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 40: Facts and Opinions., 4 Jul 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 41: Facts and Opinions., 11 Jul 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 42: Facts and Opinions., 17 Jul 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 43: Facts and Opinions., 23 Jul 1936
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 44: Various political flyers
- Folder 45: Presidential Inauguration, 1953
- Official Program of the Inaugural Ceremonies. Inaugural Committee
- Folder 46: Presidential Inaugural Ball., 20 Jan 1953
- Inaugural Committee
- Folder 47: Presidential Inaugural Festival., 20 Jan 1953
- Inaugural Committee
- Folder 48: Forty-Second Inaugural, Commonwealth of Kentucky., 7 Dec 1943
- Frankfort: Inaugural Committee
- Folder 49: Inaugural Souvenir., 12 Dec 1967
- Glasgow: Glasgow Daily Times
- Folder 50: Kentucky Republican News., 21 Sep 1932
- Louisville: Republican State Campaign Committee
- Box 33
- Barcode: 31234014051674
- Folder 1: Memorial Address on the Life and Character of William McKinlay., 27 Feb 1902
- By John Hay. Washington: Government Printing Office
- Folder 2: Who's Who, Kentucky General Assembly., 1920
- Louisville: The Louisville Times and Courier Journal
- Folder 3: Who's Who, Kentucky General Assembly., 1922
- By Will S. Kaltenbacher. Louisville: The Louisville Times and Courier Journal
- Folder 4: Rules of Republican State Central Committee of Kentucky, Feb, 1925
- Folder 5: The Women in Hitler's Life., 1944
- By Robert Arndt. New York: Herald Publishing Company.
- Folder 6: Presidents of the United States of America., 1944
- By Aug Dietz. Richmond, VA: Dietz Press, Inc.
- Folder 7: Presidential Guide., 1948
- Philadelphia: Philadelphia Bulletin
- Folder 8: Book of Presidents., 1956
- Amsterdam, New York: Amsterdam Print and Lithograph Associates
- Folder 9: Slavery: Inconsistent with Justice and Good Policy., 1956
- By David Rice. Lexington: University of Kentucky Library Associates.
- Folder 10: Monday., 16 Oct 1972
- Vol. 4, No. 28, Washington, D.C.: Republican National Committee
- Folder 11: The National Republican., Jul 1952
- Vol. 18, No. 7
- Folder 12: Republican., 18 Feb 1932
- Vol. 1, No. 4, Washington, D.C.: Republican National Committee
- Folder 13: Republican., 3 Sep 1932
- Vol. 1, No. 31, Washington, D.C.: Republican National Committee
- Folder 14: Republican, 10 Sep 1932
- Vol. 1, No. 32, Washington, D.C.: Republican National Committee
- Folder 15: Campaign Ammunition., ca 1930
- Chicago: Young Republican League, Republican National Committee
- Folder 16: Sixth Annual Convention Republican League of United States., 1893
- Louisville, KY, May 10-11, 1893. Cincinnati: Sixth Street Printing Works
- Folder 17: Daily Program of Mayor William Hale Thompson's Entertainment Committee., Jun, 1916
- Chicago: Guthrop-Warren Printing Co.
- Folder 18: Republican National Convention--A Book of Chicago, Jun, 1916
- Folder 19: Twenty-Fourth Republican National Convention., Jun, 1948
- Order of Business. Philadelphia
- Folder 20: Permanent Roll of Delegates and Alternate Delegates to Republican National Convention., 21 Jun 1948
- Philadelphia: Republican National Committee
- Folder 21: Temporary Roll of Delegates and Alternate Delegates to Republican National Convention., 21 Jun 1948
- Philadelphia: Republican National Committee
- Folder 22: "Will the GOP Commit Suicide at Chicago?", 5 Jul 1952
- By Ben Hibbs. Saturday Evening Post. Curtis Publishing Co.
- Folder 23: This Week in Chicago., 5 Jul 1952
- Vol. 64, No. 24, Chicago: This Week in Chicago, Inc.
- Folder 24: Permanent Roll of Delegates and Alternate Delegates to the Republican National Convention., 7 Jul 1952
- Chicago: Republican National Committee
- Folder 25: Temporary Roll of Delegates and Alternate Delegates to Republican National Convention., 7 Jul 1952
- Chicago: Republican National Committee
- Folder 26: 29th Republican National Convention., 5 Aug 1968
- Official Program. New York: Bozell and Jacobs, Inc.
- Folder 27: Roosevelt on Taft, 24 Jun 1912
- Remarks of Hon. P. P. Campbell of Kansas, in House of Representatives.
- Folder 28: Speech of Judge J. M. Benton, 24 May 1915
- Delivered at Opera House in Winchester, Ky., in opening his campaign for Re-Election as Judge of 25th Judicial District of Kentucky.
- Folder 29: Speech of Judge W. R. Shackelford, 5 Jun 1915
- Candidate for Circuit Judge delivered at Court House in Winchester, Ky. in Reply to Judge Benton.
- Folder 30: An Open Letter from C. C. Wallace to Judge J. M. Benton., 22 Jun 1915
- Folder 31: U.S. Government Printing Office., 3 Jul 1930
- A Congressman's Service --Extension of Remarks of Hon. Maurice Thatcher of KY in House of Representatives.
- Folder 32: Statement of Robert H. Lucas,, 16 Aug 1930
- Executive Director Republican National Committee
- Folder 33: President is Furnishing National Leadership., 28 Mar 1931
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 34: Republican Speakers' Bulletin., May, 1931
- Vol. 1, No. 1, Washington: Republican National Committee
- Folder 35: Who Started It?, 16 Jan 1932
- Speech of Hon. Arthur M. Hyde, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
- Folder 36: The Hoover Administration., 29 Jan 1932
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 37: U.S. Government Printing Office., 12 Feb 1932
- No President Has Labored More Earnestly. Speech of U.S. Senator James E. Watson of Indiana
- Folder 38: U.S. Government Printing Office., 3 Mar 1932
- "Relief Program of President Hoover." Address of U.S. Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio
- Folder 39: Address by Hon. Joseph L. Hooper, 19 Apr 1932
- Congressman from Michigan. Republican National Committee
- Folder 40: Address by Robert H. Lucas, 27 Apr 1932
- Executive Director Republican National Committee. Delivered at Republican State Convention, Louisville, Ky. Republican National Committee
- Folder 41: Address of Hon. Edwin P. Morrow., 27 Apr 1932
- Delivered at Republican State Convention, Louisville, Ky.
- Folder 42: Republican Party Platform., 27 Jun 1932
- Washington: Republican National Committee
- Folder 43: Hails Genius of Hoover., 1 Aug 1932
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 44: The Camp Hoover Built., 1 Aug 1932
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 45: Bonus Marers and Federal Troops., 1 Aug 1932
- Republican National Committee
- Folder 46: Address of President Hoover, 11 Aug 1932
- Accepting Republican Nomination for President of the United States. Republican National Committee
- Folder 47: Our Vanishing World Markets., 17 Jun 1935
- Radio address by Hon. Hamilton Fish, Jr. of New York
- Folder 48: Free America or a Coercionist State, 17 Aug 1935
- Address by Ogden L. Mills
- Folder 49: Good Government, Economy Pledge is Given Kentucky., 21 Sep 1935
- Judge King Swope
- Folder 50: Congressional Subservience, 2 Oct 1935
- Rep. Chester Bolton of Ohio, Chairman of National Republican Congressional Committee. National Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 51: Christianson Replies to Roosevelt., 3 Oct 1935
- Address by Hon. Theodore Christianson. Republican National Committee
- Folder 52: Security., 10 Oct 1935
- Address by Ogden L. Mills
- Folder 53: Safeguarding the Future., 16 Oct 1935
- Folder 54: New Deal's Tariff & Effect Upon Farmers., 17 Oct 1935
- Speech of Joseph W. Martin, Jr. National Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 55: The Farm Problem., 30 Oct 1935
- Speech of Representative Theodore Christianson. National Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 56: Speech of Representative Charles A. Eaton., 1 Nov 1935
- National Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 57: Unemployment., 12 Nov 1935
- Address by Ogden Mills
- Folder 58: The Spending Orgy., 30 Nov 1935
- Speech of Representative John B. Hollister. National Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 59: Roosevelt the Waster., 1935
- National Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 60: Kansas Presents--, 1936
- Governor Alf M. Landon as the Man to Lead Republican Party to Victory
- Folder 61: States Rights in Kentucky and "Save American Constitution.", 1936
- Address by Robert H. Lucas
- Folder 62: Hoover & Roosevelt-A Contrast in Policies. Los Angeles Times, National Contact Committee, 1936
- Folder 63: Abuses of Power., 8 Apr 1936
- Speech of Jouett Shouse. American Liberty League
- Folder 64: Unto Third and Fourth Generation., 16 Apr 1936
- Speech of Representative Florence O. Kahn. Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 65: Spoils Riddle Relief., 11 May 1936
- Speech of Representative Robert L. Bacon. Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 66: The Right to Know., 12 May 1936
- Clarence J. McLeod. Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 67: Farley Scoffed at the Prairie States., 25 May 1936
- Dewey Short. Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 68: New Deal Depression Has Become Political., 26 May 1936
- Fred A. Hartley, Jr. Republican Congressional Committee
- Folder 69: Address by U.S. Senator Frederick Steiwee,, 9 Jun 1936
- Temporary Chairman of Republican National Convention
- Folder 70: United States Government Printing Office., 13 Oct 1939
- Neutrality and Peace of United States. Robert A. Taft
- Folder 71: U.S. Government Printing Office., 5 Jan 1940
- Balancing the Budget. Robert A. Taft
- Folder 72: U.S. Government Printing Office., 13 Feb 1940
- America at the Crossroads. Arthur H. Vandenberg
- Folder 73: U.S. Government Printing Office., 2 Mar 1940
- "Foreign Policies and the 1940 Election." Robert A. Taft
- Folder 74: U.S. Government Printing Office, 24 Feb 1940
- The Farmer an-d America's Future. Robert A. Taft
- Folder 75: U.S. Government Printing Office., 25 Mar 1940
- Looking Ahead to Next Nov. Arthur H. Vandenberg
- Folder 76: No Third Term., 19 Sep 1940
- By John W. Davis. New York Sun. Lakeside Printing Co.
- Folder 77: Inaugural Address of the President of the United States, 20 Jan 1953
- Dwight Eisenhower. Republican National Committee
- Folder 78: The True Facts of the Texas Republican Convention., 1953
- Representative B. Carroll Reece. Taft Committee
- Folder 79: Uncensored, 1 Jun 1936
- Vol. 1, No. 4, Republican National Committee
- Folder 80: International Sunday School Lessons., Feb 1874
- Lessons 5-8. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
- Folder 81: International Sunday School Lessons., Mar 1874
- Lessons 9-13. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
- Folder 82: International Sunday School Lessons., Apr 19-26, 1874
- Lessons 16-17. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
- Folder 83: International Sunday School Lessons., Jun 1874
- Lessons 23-26. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
- Folder 84: International Sunday School Lessons., Jul 1874
- Lessons 27-30. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
- Folder 85: International Sunday School Lessons., Jun 12, 1887
- Lesson 11. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
- Folder 86: Central Christian Church, 18 Apr 1937
- Folder 87: Central Church Chimes., 18 Dec 1958
- Vol. XIV, No. 39, Central Christian Church
- Folder 88: How to Change Unsatisfactory Situation., 1967
- By Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. Vol. 18, No. 20, Foundation for Christian Living
- Folder 89: How to Change Unsatisfactory Situation., 1967
- By Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. Vol. 18, No. 21, Foundation for Christian Living
- Folder 90: Central Church Chimes & Bulletin., 7 Oct 1971
- Vol. 17, No. 36, Central Christian Church
- Folder 91: Central Christian Church Chimes and Bulletin., 22 Jun 1972
- Vol. XXVIII, No. 25, Central Christian Church
- Folder 92: Central Christian Church Chimes., 25 Oct 1973
- Vol. XXIX, No. 39, Central Christian Church
- Folder 93: Central Christian Church Chimes., 9 May 1974
- Vol. XXX, No. 19, Central Christian Church
- Folder 94: Christian Family.
- By Daisie Charles. St. Louis: United Christian Missionary Society
- Folder 95: Man's Thoughts.
- By Leslie R. Smith
- Folder 96: The Law of Growth.
- By Leslie R. Smith
- Folder 97: None Other Way.
- By Leslie R. Smith
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