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By Margaret Foote
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This artificial collection consists of flyers and circulars relating to Kentucky events, places and businesses.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Accruals:
Louisville Commercial prospectus a gift of Todd Moberly, Jan 1989.
Chester Arthur an eBay purchase 23 Jul 2018.
Access Restrictions:
No restrictions.
Acquisition Source:
various
Acquisition Method:
various
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
[Folder 1],
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All]
- Folder 1
- Barcode: 31234013927833
- Item 1: Emerson's New and Magnificent Panorama of the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, 1860
- Item 2: Prospectus of The Louisville Commercial, 1879
- Item 3: Indignation Meeting, 2 Jul 1881
- Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky residents are invited to an Indignation Meeting to discuss the "utter abhorrence" of the attempted assassination of President Garfield
- Item 4: Coats and Round-Abouts, n.d.
- A guide for taking measurements for making coats, vests and pantaloons.
- Item 5: Kentucky State Historical Society, circa 1900
- Soliciting contributions and members.
- Item 6: The Suit Against Brutus J. Clay, 20 Dec 1889
- A flyer with a copy of the petition for the Ohio Valley Improvement and Contract Company vs. Brutus J. Clay suit printed with a letter from Clay defending himself. The complaint seems to be related to the company trying to condemn his land on which to build a section of the Riney-B Railroad.
- Item 7: Centre College, Annual Celebration by the Athenaean Literary Society, 1855
- (2 copies)
- Item 8: Centre College, Annual Celebration of Washington's Birthday, 1855
- Item 9: Centre College, Annual Celebration of the Literary Societies, 1856
- Item 10: The Combined Stallion, Chester Arthur, 1894
- Flyer advertisement for Chester Arthur who is standing stud at the stables of S.B. Kelley, ten miles southeast of Irvine.
- Item 11: Gloster, 1877
- "The high bred Hambletonian stallion Gloster will make the present season in this place at $15 the season--$20 to insure a colt." Stallion's pedigree is stated, owner is J.W. Farley of Richmond, KY. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Item 12: Auction Today!, undated
- Dry goods, notions, etc. N.T. Cheek is the auctioneer and sale is at Taylor & Mitchel's old stand on Upper Street between Main and Water in Lexington, KY. (Dorris Museum #N.60.2)
- Item 13: J.H. Wilkerson, Live Stock Commission Merchant, 1879
- Current prices for livestock in Covington and Cincinnati. (Dorris Museum #N.60.4)
- Item 14: Capt. Walker, Jr., 1888
- Flyer advertising stud services of the stallion Capt. Walker, Jr., a fine walker, racker, trotter. He is owned by Jas. P. White and was housed on Lexington Pike, 7 miles north of Richmond. (Dorris Museum accession #64.1.10)