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By Crystal Allen-Daniels
Collection Overview
Title: Watts Family Papers, 1816-1970
Predominant Dates:1875-1960
Primary Creator: Watts, Emma P. (1887-1970)
Other Creators: Parkes, James B. (1846-1923), Watts, Mary Parkes (1848-1934), Watts, William W. (1836-1912)
Extent: 30.27 Cubic Feet
Date Acquired: 04/20/2000. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Agriculture--Kentucky., Democratic Party (Ky.), Gardens., Kentucky--Social life and customs--20th century., Madison Female Institute, Ranching., Vassar College, Wilderness Road, World War, 1914-1918., World War, 1939-1945.
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, ephemera, financial records and legal documents that were left in Elmwood at the time of Emma Watts' death. The collection spans three branches of the family (Parkes, Walker, and Watts) and covers nearly 150 years. The bulk of material is from 1878 and later and pertains to the Watts family; however, the Parkes family, particularly James B. Parkes, is well-represented within the collection. The Watts family owned thousands of acres of land the Brazos Basin area of Texas and in the Texas Panhandle. The land in the Brazos Basin was used as a plantation growing cotton, while the Texas Panhandle land served as a cattle ranch called Z-L Ranch. The histories of both these properties are richly detailed through correspondence with lawyers and foremen and through the vast amount of legal documents that were kept, including lawsuits, tax receipts, and land surveys. The voluminous correspondence between William and Mary Watts and their daughter Emma while she attended Vassar and traveled reveals family dynamics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Other correspondence from friends and family reveals social customs and culture of the time. Members of the Watts family were involved in the Madison Female Institute, the Richmond Cemetery, Liberty Hall in Frankfort, the Democratic Party, the National Society of Colonial Dames and the Daughters of the American Revolution and this collection includes documents relating to all those organizations. A significant part of the collection concerns the Elmwood property, including gardens, farming, furniture, and renovations and repairs to the house.
Biographical Note
Emma Parkes Watts (1887-1970) was the daughter of William Walker Watts (1836-1912) and Mary Buford Parkes Watts (1838-1934). William was the son of Charles Sinclair Watts and Elizabeth Walker Watts. Mary was the daughter of John White Parkes and Elizabeth Buford Parkes. William built Elmwood after his marriage, and their only daughter, Emma lived there most of her life. Emma attended Vassar College and took several trips to New York and Europe with her mother. She never married and lived at Elmwood with her parents until each of their subsequent deaths. Watts was a collector of antiques and was an avid reader and gardener.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Accruals:
Photographs, journals, sketch books, scrapbooks, ledgers, receipts, correspondence, school notes, financial records, pamphlets and other booklets, certificates and other materials removed from Elmwood after Eastern acquired the property. May 31, 2012
Acquisition Source:
Watts, Emma, Estate (Caperton Burnam, trustee)
Separated Materials:
Richmond Climax (March 7, 1900) and The Kentucky Register (November 24, 1911) were moved to the Newspaper Collection, 0010-021.
A previous archivist weeded a 1928 Dallas High School Commencement Program. That separation was documented in the donor file.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Parkes Family],
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Series 2: Walker Family],
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Series 3: Watts Family],
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- Series 1: Parkes Family
- Box 1
- Barcode: 31234013791429
- Folder 1: Correspondence to Miss Sudie Embry, undated
- Short note about Lizzie Turner dying.
- Folder 2: Correspondence to Elizabeth B. Parkes, 1896
- Letters regarding the Daughters of the American Revolution and her status as a "Real Daughter."
- Folder 3: Correspondence to Emma Parkes, 1877-1888
- From friends and family. Includes a letter from Jeff Parkes about life in Minnesota, as well as a letter from Annie Armstrong about life at Hamilton College and a birthday party announcement.
- Folder 4: Correspondence to Emma Parkes, 1878-1884
- From her sister, Mary P. Watts.
- Folder 5: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1873-1920
- Various personal letters to members of the Parkes family, written by people in Texas and mailed to Kentucky.
- Folder 6: Correspondence to James B. Parkes A-D
- Correspondence regarding the business affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with A-D. Includes information about a lawsuit brought against the Louisville and Nashville Railroad on behalf of Sarah Ballard. Letters written by James B. Parkes in response to correspondence is also included.
- Folder 7: Correspondence to James B. Parkes E-L
- Letters regarding the business and personal affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with E-L. Includes information about the purchase and transportation of cattle.
- Folder 8: Correspondence to James B. Parkes M-P
- Letters regarding the business affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with M-P. Includes information about treasury notes from 1923 and cattle purchases.
- Folder 9: Correspondence to James B. Parkes R-S
- Letters regarding the business affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with R-S. Includes letters about coal purchases and personal letters from Tom Smith.
- Folder 10: Correspondence to James B. Parkes T-W
- Letters regarding the business and personal affairs of James B. Parkes from senders with surnames beginning with T-W. Includes information about the purchase of a dog for Donald Walker.
- Folder 11: Democratic Party Correspondence to James B. Parkes, 1904-1921
- Includes information about travel arrangements to the Democratic Convention of 1920 in San Francisco, California.
- Folder 13: To James B. Parkes From Elizabeth Dunlop, 1919-1922
- About her move to Texas, purchase of a home, and financial matters.
- Folder 14: To James B. Parkes From L. E. Francis, 1873-1880
- Regarding coal business affairs.
- Folder 15: To James B. Parkes From Silas T. Green, 1873-1879
- About the price and shipment of coal.
- Folder 16: To James B. Parkes From Peter B. Holland, 1919
- Letters from New Muldoon Monument Company about the commissioning, blue prints, and designs of memorial stones for John W. Parkes, Elizabeth Buford Parkes, John B. Parkes, Margaret Wallace, John Williams Wilmore, Charles Stewart Wilmore, Margaret Jane Parkes, and another Charles Stewart Wilmore.
- Folder 17: To James B. Parkes From Gov. James B. McCreary, 1875-1914
- Letters about various position appointments requested by James B. Parkes for friends. Also, a few letters about the search for and purchase of a phaeton horse for Governor McCreary.
- Folder 18: To James B. Parkes From J. P. Moody, 1891-1905
- Letters concerning the personal business and affairs of J. P. Moody of Tulia, Texas.
- Folder 19: To James B. Parkes From Margaret W. Parkes, 1871-1895
- Concerning the Madison County, Kentucky housing market.
- Folder 20: To James B. Parkes from Nancy "Nannie" Parkes, 1912, undated
- These letters mostly chronicle the lives of the Parkes side of the family who moved to Texas.
- Folder 21: To James B. Parkes from Jennie Parkes Kilgore and Margaret Parkes, 1915-1919
- Letters and thank you notes.
- Folder 22: To James B. Parkes from Samuel S. Parkes, 1873-1877
- About financial matters (Richmond Mines, Muhlenburg County), personal matters, and details about day-to-day life in Richmond, Kentucky. Includes a letter about the June 1874 fire. Also refers to a series of killings in October 1877.
- Sub-Series 1
- Box 1
- Folder 12: To James B. Parkes From Doble Steam Car Company, 1917-1920-
- Includes a brochure for the car showing specs for the car.
- Box 2
- Barcode: 31234013791437
- Folder 1: To James B. Parkes from Samuel S. Parkes, 1878-1880
- About financial matters, personal matters, and details about day-to-day life in Richmond, Kentucky. Includes an October 1878 letter about a string of local murders, including the murder of a Stuart.
- Folder 2: To James B. Parkes from Benjamin Rogers, 1876
- Ben served in the Company C, 7th U.S. Calvary and died at the Battle of Little Big Horn June 25, 1876.
- Folder 3: To James B. Parkes from W. B. Smith, 1877-1879
- Business letters, particularly about coal.
- Folder 4: To James B. Parkes from C. Starcke, 1922
- Of American Express Company concerning a potential trip aboard the Laconia.
- Folder 5: To James B. Parkes from Turner, 1904-1910
- Business letters from Turner of Mc Causland, Hoag, and Turner Live Stock Commission about the sale of cattle in 1904 and 1905.
- Folder 6: To James B. Parkes from J. J. Walker, 1913-1922
- Concerning sausage, the purchase of a dog, and the death of Walker's wife.
- Folder 7: To James B. Parkes from O. S. Wallace, 1894-1896
- About the construction of a turnpike.
- Folder 8: To James B. Parkes from Emma P. Watts, 1922
- About her trip to the continent in 1922.
- Folder 9: To James B. Parkes from Mary P. Watts, 1873-1878
- About life in Richmond, Kentucky. Includes a detailed description of the June 1874 fire in Richmond, Kentucky.
- Folder 10: To James B. Parkes from Mary P. Watts, 1878-1923
- Includes letters about a trip to England and Scotland that Mary took with Emma P. Watts in the summer of 1922.
- Folder 11: To James B. Parkes from Unidentifiable Senders, 1873-1879
- Letters are of both business and personal nature. Includes a letter about the Richmond fire of June 1874 and related insurance payments and loss of goods.
- Folder 12: Letters from James B. Parkes, 1871-1923
- Several letters focus on surveying a property line in Texas and the cost of fencing the property.
- Folder 13: James B. Parkes Postcards
- Most of these post cards are business related. Includes real photo postcards of Westwood, California in the snow.
- Folder 14: James B. Parkes Invitations and Announcements
- Folder 15: To John W. Parkes, 1869
- Brief note talking about bacon, sugar and coffee.
- Folder 16: To Nancy "Nannie" Parkes Embry, 1896-1920
- One letter talking about a charity effort and two from Sarah [Dunlop] talking about her daily activities.
- Folder 17: To and From Fannie Smith, 1910-1913
- Several letters from Nannie talking about their travels and daily life. She also talks about the Knight family. Other letters are about Buford family genealogy and the Christian Science Monitor.
- Folder 18: To and From Elizabeth Dunlop, 1920-1936
- Letters about family and everyday activities. Several letters are from Jennie Parkes Kilgore.
- Folder 19: Election Returns and Ballots, 1902-1904
- Includes counts for races in the Kingston Precinct.
- Folder 20: Scrapbook, ca 1860
- News clippings relating to women pasted over a ledger.
- Folder 21: Ephemera, 1879-1922
- Railroad tickets from the Pullman Company. Includes a trip from Richmond, Kentucky to Palestine Texas in April 1922 and a return trip in May 1922. Also, membership certificates, advertising booklet and a license to stand a jack for stud.
- Box 3
- Barcode: 31234013791445
- Folder 1: James B. Parkes Deed, 1881
- Folder 2: Miscellaneous Deeds, 1904-1907
- Deeds for a tract of land in Kingston owned by Frank Brady.
- Folder 3: Elizabeth C. Parkes Receipts, 1872-1883
- Folder 4: Elizabeth C. Parkes Tax Assessment List, 1886-1902
- Folder 5: Emma Parkes Ledger, 1880-1884
- Folder 6: Emma Parkes Receipts, 1873-1884
- Folder 7: James B. Parkes Bill of Sale, 1914-1922
- Folder 8: James B. Parkes Cancelled Checks, 1893-1914
- Folder 9: James B. Parkes Legal Documents, 1878-1894
- Includes documents relating to the Paducah & Elizabethtown Railroad Company.
- Folder 10: James B. Parkes Promissory Notes, 1906-1916
- IOUs to Margaret Wilmore, John B. Parkes and others.
- Folder 11: James B. Parkes Ledger, 1880-1901
- Folder 12: James B. Parkes Ledger, 1912-1921
- Folder 13: Moberly & Parkes Receipts, 1870-1879
- Folder 14: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1869-1878
- Folder 15: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1880-1889
- Folder 16: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1890-1899
- Folder 17: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1902-1907
- Folder 18: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1910-1919
- Folder 19: James B. Parkes Receipts, 1920-1923
- Folder 20: Coal Receipts and Accounts, 1873-1878
- Folder 21: James B. Parkes Tax Assessment List, 1886-1916
- Box 4
- Barcode: 31234013791452
- Folder 1: James B. Parkes Tax Assessment List and General Property, 1919-1922
- Folder 2: J. B. Parkes Tax Returns, 1914-1920
- Folder 3: Madison County Agricultural and Mechanical Association Receipts, 1870-1872
- James B. Parkes was Treasurer during this time
- Folder 4: Speedwell, Kingston and Menelaus Turnpike Co., 1894-1896
- Folder 5: John W. Parkes Ledger, 1854-1862
- Folder 6: Unknown Ledger, 1905-1918
- Seems to be a ledger documenting the work and pay of various employees. They were sometimes paid in cash and sometimes in goods.
- Folder 7: James B. Parkes Certificate, 1892-1915
- Folder 8: James B. Parkes Estate, Dec, 1924
- Folder 9: J. B. Parkes Wallet Contents
- Tax receipts, correspondence, legal documents and more.
- Folder 10: Church/Religious Ledgers
- Item 1: Kirksville Christian Church, 1891-1894
- Dues paid by members, likely owned by J.P. Embry
- Item 2: Religious Writings
- Contains religious texts and copied poems.
- Folder 11: Christian Journal, 1845
- Church newsletter owned by John White Parkes. Published in Danville, KY.
- Box 5
- Barcode: 31234013791460
- Folder 1: Emma Parkes Bank Book, 1880
- Folder 2: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1879-1918
- Folder 3: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1918-1921
- Folder 4: Moberley and Parkes Ledger, 1876-1883
- Folder 5: Nannie Parkes Beverly Bank Book, 1875
- Folder 6: Misc. Bank Books and Calendars, 1891-1897
- Folder 7: Misc. Memo Books and Calendars, 1905-1917
- Folder 8: Misc. Memo Books, 1918-1921
- Folder 9: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1881-1895
- Folder 10: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1895-1905
- Folder 11: J. B. Parkes Bank Books and Calendars, 1905-1923
- Folder 12: Nannie Parkes Beverly Bank Book, 1911-1921
- Folder 13: Misc. Memo Books, 1880-1894
- Folder 14: Misc. Ledgers, 1899-1918
- Series 2: Walker Family
- Box 6
- Barcode: 31234013791478
- Folder 1: Correspondence - Charles Walker to his Parents, 1858-1865
- Letters written while he was in the Army. In the March 26 letter to his mother, Charles complains about her silence and that of other family members. Also includes a letter from Santa Fe, New Mexico in which Walker writes that Madison County has raised a large Union army. Includes a January 12, 1862 letter in which Charles Walker entreats his father to use his influence to get him a promotion. Walker also rights about Clay and the possibility that he will become General. In the same letter, Walker details skirmishes his company has been involved in with General Libley (Confederate). He also write about Bowling Green being a major stake in the fight in Kentucky and mentions that his cousin, Billy Watts is a rebel. Letter of February 24, 1862 details a bloody battle at Fort Craig, New Mexico at which 800 out of 2,000 men were killed (now often called the Gettysburg of the West). Also contains a letter from Miss Churchill to Colonel Charles J. Walker from about 1865. Charles Walker was the son of William Jason and the nephew of Charles Sinclair Watts.
- Folder 2: Correspondence - to Charles Walker, undated
- From a young woman talking about a trip she wishes him a accompany her on.
- Folder 3: Correspondence - Miscellaneous Walker Family, 1819-1955
- Various Walker family correspondence from 1819-1955. Includes letters from 1819 and 1820 from Benjamin Watkins to his nephew, William Walker in Madison County, Kentucky. One letter from Watkins mentions the recent death of his wife. Watkins also asks if his sister, William Walker's mother, is dead as well as his nephew, James Walker. Watkins lists each of his children, who they are married to, the number of children they have, and where they are living. This folder also contains a letter from C.M. Clay to William John Walker in 1862. Letter from Fannie H. Smith to Mr. Walker asking for donations to the Paint Lick Christian Church, of which she was the clerk.
- Folder 4: Genealogy Notes
- Folder 5: James Walker Journal, 1816
- Folder 6: William Walker Receipt, 1816
- Folder 7: Walker and Company Ledger, 1865-1876
- Folder 8: Walker Family Ledger
- This ledger includes a manuscript play based on the "Kentucky Tragedy" involving Jereboam O. Beauchamp, Solomon P. Sharp and Anna Cooke. Also includes much genealogy information on the Walker and Maupin families.
- Series 3: Watts Family
- Sub-Series 1: Correspondence
- Box 7
- Barcode: 31234013791486
- Folder 1: To William W. Watts from George O. Watts, 1895-1903
- The letters detail the estate of Charles Sinclair Watts as well as the running of William's ranch in Robertson County, Texas.
- Folder 2: To William W. Watts from George O. Watts, 1903-1904
- The letters detail the running of William's ranch in Robertson County, Texas.
- Folder 3: To William W. Watts (A-Z)
- Includes letters from D.S. Flower about the death of George Watts in 1905. Flower's letters detail how George died and what happened to "Cousin Pet" and the rest of George's family. There is also a letter from Julius Levin written in November 20, 1905 telling William that George was dying. There is also a series of letters from Jno J. Hinds whom William Watts lent money to so that Hinds could go to school. Includes a letter from J.B. Sweeney who William Watts financially assisted. Also has letters from Florence Shelby who William Watts helped go to Vassar College. Also a letter from Bessie Thompson announcing that she has married. There are also several letters from Helen F. Wore who William Watts loaned money to so that she could finish college.
- Folder 4: To William W. Watts (Misc)
- Includes a letter from William Watts to his mother, a partial letter and letters from individuals with only first names. The letters are about agriculture, politics, and family and friends.
- Folder 5: William W. Watts Wallet Contents
- Most of the paperwork concerns the sale of land that he owned with Margaret Watts. She sued the estate after his death and all of the checks and bills that he paid for her are in this folder. There is also a letter to William Watts from Margaret's son, Joel Watts about borrowing money.
- Folder 6: To Mary P. Watts (A-D)
- Includes several sympathy letters for the death of Nannie Embry. Also of note, are two 1890s letters from J. Asa Duprey which details the history of the Duprey family in France and America and its possible ties to the Walker family. Several letters are from merchants and one letter talks about a Walker Endowment to the Pattie A. Clay Infirmary.
- Folder 7: To Mary P. Watts (E-K)
- Some of the letters are in regards to the death of Mary's sister, Nannie Embry. There are also several letters from a plumbing contractor named James M. Fay about renovation costs for the Elmwood bathroom in 1932 and other renovations are talked about as well. Other letters are about travel to White Sulphur Springs and letters from family with news of friends and family. A letter from Mrs. Irving Halsey mentions a possible trip to Europe for Emma. Letters of special note include: a letter about the death of James B. Parkes, an announcement of pregnancy by a family member, and a letter from R.E.L. Knight Sr. expressing condolences for family deaths.
- Folder 8: To Mary P. Watts (L-R)
- Most of the letters express condolences for family deaths. Other letters include a prescription from The White Sulfur Springs Medical Department and a 1919 letter from McCord that thanks Mary for referring him to the Knight family. McCord mentions that R.E.L. Knight, Sr. is being mentioned for governor of Texas. Also included is a lively letter from James "Jim" Parkes in which he discusses political tension in Madison County, Kentucky and Mary's dislike of Texas. There is also a letter from Mary's father which talks about life in Kingston, Kentucky and his health.
- Folder 9: To Mary P. Watts (S-W)
- Included is a July 5, 1929 letter from Annie Shaw that thanks Mary for lending her money to buy a house across the street from 606 E. Main St. There are several later letters that indicate that the loan was repaid. There is also a letter from Geo. H Worthley thanking Mary Watts for "mothering" and escorting his daughter to and through southern Italy.
- Box 8
- Barcode: 31234013791494
- Folder 1: To Mary P. Watts from Jane Badenhausen, 1908-1931
- Letters from a school friend of Emma's that talk about traveling, friends and her home in Long Beach, CA.
- Folder 2: To Mary P. Watts from Fannie Watts Beverly, 1922-1924
- Fannie often asks for money and claims innocence about sending anonymous hate letters to Mary and Emma Watts.
- Folder 3: To Mary P. Watts from Alice Clement, 1910-1918
- The letters are of a personal nature and include several sympathy notes.
- Folder 4: To Mary P. Watts from Elizabeth Dunlop, 1909-1931
- The letters are all of a personal nature and contain information about family members in Texas, the Knight family, and Elizabeth's daughter, Sarah.
- Folder 5: To Mary P. Watts from Sarah Dunlop, 1915-1931
- Sarah was the daughter of Elizabeth Dunlop. Most of these letters are thank you notes written for various gifts given by Mary and Emma over several years.
- Folder 6: To Mary P. Watts from Elise Jefferson, 1920-1928
- Elise wrote about the condition of her son, Thomas Smith. She claims his symptoms are not caused by alcohol. She also talks of the friends and family.
- Folder 7: To Mary P. Watts from Annie Knight, 1886-1930
- These letters are all of a personal nature and contain information about the lives of both the Watts and Knight families. This includes one letter from Annie when she was a student at Vassar in 1886.
- Folder 8: To Mary P. Watts from Annie Knight, Undated
- These letters are all of a personal nature and contain information about the lives of both the Watts and Knight families. Of particular note is one letter in which Annie talks about the death of her son, Robert.
- Folder 9: To Mary P. Watts from Henry Coke Knight, 1909-1919
- Most of these letters were written during his time in the service in World War I.
- Folder 10: To Mary P. Watts from Mary Watts Knight, 1910-1930
- The letters detail Miss Knight's trip to Europe as well as community tidbits from both Richmond, Kentucky and Dallas, Texas.
- Folder 11: To Mary P. Watts from Richard Knight, 1912-1917
- Includes letters about military life, photos sent from Palm Beach, lunch with Cassius Clay, and staying with Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt. Of special note is a 1926 letter about the death of his brother "Bob" (R.E.L. Knight, Jr.) in which Dick describes his mother's lack of reaction and his father's hair turning white.
- Folder 12: To Mary P. Watts from Robert Knight, 1907-1917
- The letters offer insight into the events of the Knight family. Robert describes military training in 1917 and expresses that he felt closer to William Watts than he did his own father.
- Folder 13: To Mary P. Watts from Tom Knight, 1910-1929
- Includes an undated announcement of his engagement and marriage plans. Also includes a few letters about a trip he was planning to Europe.
- Folder 14: To Mary P. Watts from Fanny Parkes, 1899
- Letters from Cincinnati where Fanny apparently accompanied Emma for a dental visit.
- Folder 15: To Mary P. Watts from Fanny [Parkes Smith], 1913
- Talks about family and friends. One letter mentions the death of Dr. Taylor.
- Folder 16: To Mary P. Watts from Jennie Parkes, ?-1932
- Many of the letters are undated but they provide context of both Richmond, Kentucky gossip and Texas life.
- Folder 17: To Mary P. Watts from Nannie Parkes Embry, 1909-1923
- Most of the letters are undated but they include news from Texas, especially of the Dunlop family.
- Folder 18: To Mary P. Watts from Smith Family, 1921-1932
- In the letters, Elise announced her upcoming marriage to a man who works for the Smithsonian who had been sent to China. She also talks about her brother's health and the health of her baby. Also, Tom thanks Mary for presents, describes school in England, and talks about the death of "Uncle Jim" who was most likely James B. Parkes.
- Box 9
- Barcode: 31234013791502
- Folder 1: To Mary P. Watts from Walker Family, 1912-1929
- Most of the letters are from J.J. Walker and his son, Donald Walker. Of particular note is a letter announcing the death of J.J. Walker in June 1924 and an additional letter in which Donald provides details of his father's death. A later letter also states that J.J. Walker left $5,000 to the Patty A. Clay Infirmary in Richmond, Kentucky.
- Folder 2: To Mary P. Watts from Joe and Sadie Watts, 1918-1931
- The majority of these letters are written from Biloxi, Mississippi, where Joe had a refrigerator company. Of particular note is a May 5, 1918 letter in which Joe mentions the rumored engagement of Emma Watts to Tony Burnam. Also, August 12, 1928 letter written by Sadie announces that Joe was in an accident having to do with ammonia and is likely blind.
- Folder 3: To Mary P. Watts from Martha White, 1909-1931
- The letters are written from Tennessee and contain general information about family members in Tennessee.
- Folder 4: Sympathy Notes to Mary P. Watts, 1912
- Notes of sympathy after the death of her husband William W. Watts.
- Folder 5: To Mary P. Watts from Unidentified Last Names
- The letters are all of a personal nature; several contain sympathy for the death of her sister and of her husband.
- Folder 6: To Mary P. Watts from Unidentified Senders, 1912-1933
- Postcard from England about travel itinerary, lists of hotels and plays and a note about Tony Burnam, who they claimed only wanted to marry Emma for her money.
- Folder 7: Written by Mary P. Watts
- Letters from Mary Watts to various recipients, most are undated. Includes a letter, most likely written in 1928, in which Mary asks the unnamed recipient to intervene in the separation of Dolly and Thomas Smith.
- Folder 8: Between Mary P. and William W. Watts, 1878-1904
- These were written while William was in Texas handling business affairs. The letters all contain business notes such as what price cotton sold for. Of particular note are: September 13, 1878 letter in which Watts writes about Jo Walker's black cook and other workers leaving because he beat them so badly. Walker could no longer find workers who would stay. September 25, 1878 letter details the amount of labor used to pick cotton and the average number of bales picked each day. Finally, an October 3, 1878 letter mentions Mr. Armstrong getting drunk. December 3, 1879, Watts writes that northern Texas was experiencing population loss. Cattle hands were abandoning it for Kansas. December 22, 1879, Tom Armstrong talked about making Watts Annie Armstrong's legal guardian. Tom was prone to drinking and was afraid he would squander her inheritance. December 23, 1879, Watts writes a brief note about the murder of Bob Little by "Arnold." He also gained guardianship for Annie and was given $500 for her and the right to rent out the land she owned. December 29, 1879, Watts mentions that the trial of Arnold should have started. He calls Arnold a "demon" and hopes people will rise up and hang him. Also includes letters from a trip Mary and Emma took to Europe. They contain small notes about what had been happening in Richmond, Kentucky while they were gone. Of particular note is a February 2, 1908 letter in which William expresses concern about the kind of people Emma and Mary are associating with while doing charity work. He also mentions the elopement of Mr. Kennedy (Jo's son) to the butcher's daughter.
- Folder 9: Between Mary P. and William W. Watts, 1908-1912
- The early letters were written when W.W. Watts was on a cattle drive in Texas. The later letters detail Mary P. Watts and Emma Watts' trip to Europe in 1911.
- Folder 10: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, 1894-1911
- The letters include personal glimpses into their lives while he was in Texas. Includes a number of letters from Cincinnati where Emma is having extensive dental work done. In other letters Emma talks about trips, shopping and activities while she is traveling. One letter documents an early visit to Vassar and states that she will be accepted in three years after she is 18. Later correspondence details Emma's trip to Europe with her mother in 1911.
- Box 10
- Barcode: 31234013791510
- Folder 1: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, 1907
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 2: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Jan-Mar 1908
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 3: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Apr-Oct 1908
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 4: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Nov-Dec 1908
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 5: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Jan, 1909
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Box 11
- Barcode: 31234013791528
- Folder 1: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Feb-May 1909
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 2: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Sep-Oct 11 1909
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 3: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Oct 12-Dec 1909
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 4: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Jan-Feb 1910
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 5: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Mar, 1910
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 6: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, Apr, 1910
- Emma mentions her Phi Beta Kappa initiation and a trip to New York City.
- Box 12
- Barcode: 31234013791536
- Folder 1: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma, May, 1910
- From Emma's time at Vassar
- Folder 2: Letters between Mary and Emma Watts, Nov 1910-Dec 1910
- Letters between Emma and her mother during her first reunion at Vassar and the subsequent trip to visit Alice Clements.
- Folder 3: Letters between Mary and Emma Watts, Jan, 1911
- Correspondence between Emma and her mother during a trip to Greenville, MS. where she visited family.
- Folder 4: Letters between William, Mary, and Emma Watts, Jul 1911-Sep 1911
- Letters written during Mary and Emma's trip to Europe.
- Folder 5: Letters between Mary and Emma Watts, 1912-1922
- Mostly letters from Mary while Emma is out of town. The letters talk of people and activities in Richmond, KY.
- Folder 6: Letters between Mary and Emma Watts, Undated
- Mostly letters from Mary while Emma is out of town. The letters talk of people and activities in Richmond, KY.
- Folder 7: To Emma Watts (A-B)
- From senders with surnames beginning with A-B. Personal and business letters. Several letters from Alben Barkley and his assistant. Mostly letters from friends and family, but some are regarding purchases and shipments. Includes a letter about Vassar College alumni donations and the Walker Endowment for Patty A. Clay Infirmary.
- Folder 8: To Emma Watts (C-E)
- From senders with surnames beginning with C-E. Personal and business. Topics include genealogy, Phi Beta Kappa, Tamworth hogs, clothing she is having made which includes a fabric sample for mourning clothes, dental work, insurance and more.
- Box 13
- Barcode: 31234013791544
- Folder 1: To Emma Watts (F-H)
- From senders with surnames beginning with F-H. Includes a pamphlet written by President Roosevelt to workers of his campaign in 1936 and several letters about a vandalism in Richmond Cemetery in 1963. Contains letters about a Woman's Suffrage march on March 3, 1913 and letters from Frederick Hibbard while he was American Ambassador to England (1924). Letters regarding seed purchases for the gardens and antiques for the house. Personal letters talk about family and friends. Some letters are about Elmwood repairs and insurance claims.
- Folder 2: To Emma Watts (I-L)
- From senders with surnames beginning with I-L. Several letters about Colonial Dames, church affairs, and one is from her childhood doctor. Includes a few letters about her taxes.
- Folder 3: To Emma Watts (M-O)
- From senders with surnames beginning with M-O. Contains a few letters from the Mason family from Illinois and letters about Emma Watts' lineage research. A letter from the Frontier Nursing Service acknowledges Emma's gift. Several letters are relating to furniture upholstery, antiques and books. Personal letters are thank yous, invitations or letters talking about family, friends and activities.
- Folder 4: To Emma Watts (P-S)
- From senders with surnames beginning with P-S. Includes personal and business letters, such as a note from an L.S.S. about a Watts family relative who was spreading rumors about Emma and Mary Watts. Also contains a copy of the articles of Incorporation of the Lexington Country Club. Several letters are relating to furniture upholstery, antiques and books. Personal letters are thank yous, invitations or letters talking about family, friends and activities. Several letters about genealogy.
- Folder 5: To Emma Watts (T-Z)
- From senders with surnames beginning with T-Z. Includes a sketch of a bird's eye view of Paris, Kentucky from 1870. Includes Letters about the purchase of items of clothing and the design of jewelry, as well as, antiques and home furnishings. Several letters from family expressing sympathy in the death of her mother. Other letters mention Tamworth hogs, genealogy and the activities of family and friends.
- Folder 6: Postcards to Emma Watts (A-Z)
- Postcards from all over the world from various senders.
- Folder 7: To Emma Watts from Mary E. Akers, 1901-1953
- Akers, a friend from Richmond, KY owned a seed laboratory and wrote about it as well as personal topics.
- Folder 8: To Emma Watts from Susan Grey Akers, 1906-1964
- Richmond, KY friend Susan tells of her activities and studies at the University of Wisconsin library school. She mentions a cataloging book that she is revising.
- Folder 9: To Emma Watts from Charles James Bailey, 1956-1961
- Concerns business of the Christ Episcopal Church in Richmond, KY.
- Folder 10: To Emma Watts from Margaret [Jones Benton], 1906-1921
- Vassar friend, Margaret talks about family and friends as well as activities. All letters are signed Margaret, but one of the last letters mentions that she is getting married to Stanley Benton.
- Box 14
- Barcode: 31234013791551
- Folder 1: To Emma Watts from Fannie Watts Beverly, 1912-1963
- Most letters detail the life of Fannie in Eastern Kentucky and Virginia.
- Folder 2: To Emma Watts letters about Fannie Watts Beverly, undated
- These are all anonymous letters regarding the perception of how Fannie Watts Beverly was treated by Emma and Mary Watts.
- Folder 3: To Emma Watts from Sam Parks Burnam, 1906-1921
- Many of these letters detail Sam's work related travel; however, he served during World War I and a number of letters include descriptions of life in the military. He talks about planes, General Harker and the soldiers in general.
- Folder 4: To Emma Watts from Katherine P. Caperton, 1932-1944
- The letters are about literature, gardens, travels and more. Many are thank-yous for Emma's hospitality.
- Folder 5: To Emma Watts from Alice Clement, 1908-1965
- The letters detail life in Massachusetts, particularly in the Harvard area. Also contains some information about labor unions during that time.
- Folder 6: To Emma Watts from Allene Cook, 1909-1940
- Several letters talk about her mother's illness and her illness. One letter includes a request for a loan.
- Folder 7: To Emma Watts from the Cope Family, 1947-1961
- Most letters talk about family and friends. One letter from Millard Cope mentions the Lyndon B. Johnson visit to Richmond and how much Lady Bird would enjoy the Elmwood gardens.
- Folder 8: To Emma Watts from Eliza Timberlake Davis, 1940-1941
- About genealogy research she is Mrs. Davis is conducting for Emma.
- Folder 9: To Emma Watts from Lois Downs, 1908-1909
- Lois talks about Vassar and West Point. All letters are from Greenville, PA.
- Folder 10: To Emma Watts from Elizabeth and Sarah Dunlop, 1906-1968
- The letters detail the life and personalities of various people in Texas, including Elizabeth's daughter, Sarah.
- Folder 11: To Emma Watts from Princess Elizabeth, 1947
- A thank-you note for a wedding gift when Princess Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh.
- Folder 12: To Emma Watts from Nannie Parkes Embry, 1899-1911
- Thank you notes and talks about daily activities and friends and family. The Dunlops are mentioned frequently.
- Box 15
- Barcode: 31234013791569
- Folder 1: To Emma Watts from Lavinia Fort, 1908-1953
- Lavinia is from Greenville, MS and letters talk about friends and family. One letter is from Harvard to Lavinia in which the Dean of the Graduate School is praising her son Robert's progress.
- Folder 2: To Emma Watts from Virginia Gibbon, 1954
- Details the process of researching the ancestry of Emma Watts.
- Folder 3: To Emma Watts from Anne Gregory, 1908-1926
- Gregory attended Vassar with Emma Watts, but much of her correspondence details her life as a professor after graduating.
- Folder 4: To Emma Watts from Leonard Hanna, 1910-1963
- The bulk of these letters were written between 1938 and 1942 and concern Stone Walker and his daughter Catherine Walker. Later letters talk about politics.
- Folder 5: To Emma Watts from Hunt & Bush Law Offices, 1933-1935
- Regarding a claim for funds which were lost by Citizens National Bank of Richmond.
- Folder 6: To Emma Watts from George B. Kinkead, 1934-1939
- Thank you notes, genealogy, books, and family.
- Folder 7: To Emma Watts from Anne Knight, 1909-1938
- Numerous letters about family and friends.
- Folder 8: To Emma Watts from Henry Coke Knight, 1918-1919
- These letters detail his activities during World War I.
- Folder 9: To Emma Watts from Mary Watts Knight, 1907-1913
- Letters about family and friends. One letter talks about her trip to Europe.
- Folder 10: To Emma Watts from Richard and Marion Knight, 1911-1945
- Later letters concern Richard's mishaps in New York City and are copies of letters he has sent to the New York Bar.
- Folder 11: To Emma Watts from Robert E. Lee Knight, Jr., 1905-1924
- Contains letters about life in Richmond, Kentucky and Dallas, Texas. Also contains some business correspondence from The American Exchange National Bank.
- Folder 12: To Emma Watts from Thomas A. Knight, 1903-1920
- Early letters talk about school activities; later he writes about trips to England and Europe and family and friends. His last letter he mentions his upcoming wedding.
- Folder 13: To Emma Watts from P.A. deLaszlo, 1935-1938
- Letters regarding the portrait of Mary P. Watts.
- Folder 14: To Emma Watts from Jane Loveloe, 1908-1936
- Personal letters about friends and family. She talks about books, Mary P. Watts and thanks Emma for gifts.
- Box 16
- Barcode: 31234013791577
- Folder 1: To Emma Watts from Edith Mason, 1911-1913
- Friend from Winnetka, IL and she talks about books and stories she has written.
- Folder 2: To Emma Watts regarding Miniature Portrait, 1935-1939
- Correspondence between Wm. J. Baer and Maria Judson Strean about a miniature portrait of Mary P. Watts.
- Folder 3: To Emma Watts from Muldoon Monument Company, 1934-1941
- Regarding tombstones for family members.
- Folder 4: To Emma Watts from F.A. Meyers, 1942-1951
- About the repair of the iron fence and the construction of a stone fence (probably the main entrance) for the Richmond Cemetery.
- Folder 5: To Emma Watts from Stephen Noland, 1944-1945
- Talks about his military service and genealogy.
- Folder 6: To Emma Watts from P.A., 1909-1914
- These letters are likely from Alice Pearl Clements. They talk about friends, family, travels, books and politics. One letter mentions Kimball, likely Kimball Clements and another has the same street address as Alice.
- Folder 7: To Emma Watts from Fannie Parkes Kilgore, 1899-1913
- Gossip about friends and family, as well as, thank you notes for gifts.
- Folder 8: To Emma Watts from Jen W. Parkes, 1909-1945
- News about friends and family.
- Folder 9: To Emma Watts from Security Trust Company, 1929-1959
- Security Trust handled financial and legal matters for Emma Watts. These letters cover a variety of issues and also include some personal notes since they worked so closely with her.
- Folder 10: To Emma Watts from Clay Shackelford, 1955-1965
- Letters written and carbon copied to Emma Watts from Clay Shackelford of Shackelford and Burnam Attorneys from Richmond, Kentucky. Most of the correspondence is about a drainage issue caused by a neighborhood being built by George C. Robbins that washed debris onto the Elmwood Estate. There are a few other subjects, including the installation of a street light at Lancaster and Barnes Mill Road and negotiations over tax assessments.
- Folder 11: To Emma Watts from McCreary Simmons, 1921
- Chatty letters about friends and family in Richmond, KY.
- Folder 12: To Emma Watts from Homer H. Slaughter, 1906-1908
- Letters from a cadet at West Point. Many of the letters are invitations to dances or games.
- Folder 13: To Emma Watts from the Smith Family, 1910-1945
- Letters from various members of the Smith family, including several about the death of Thomas J. Smith while serving in the Signal Corp.
- Folder 14: To Emma Watts from Florence Wadhams, 1906-1912
- Discusses life in Kentucky as well as teaching high school in Pittfield, Massachusetts.
- Box 17
- Barcode: 31234013791585
- Folder 1: To Emma Watts from Catherine Walker, 1943-1965
- She talks about Vassar, her travels to Europe and her marriage in Italy.
- Folder 2: To Emma Watts from Donald Walker, 1926-1956
- Letters and papers regarding a trust fund for Donald Walker. He also talks about his wife Madge.
- Folder 3: To Emma Watts from Joe Watts, 1934-1939
- Joe is asking Emma for money to cover medical bills and these letters also include details of his condition.
- Folder 4: To Emma Watts from Catharine [White], 1908-1912
- Letters detailing activities of family and friends in Richmond while Emma is away. They frequently mention bridge, Cecilian Club, skating, tennis and dances.
- Folder 5: To Emma Watts from John F. White, 1915-1920
- The letters are written while John was in the army and mostly talk about life in Richmond, Kentucky during this time.
- Folder 6: To Emma Watts from Julia [White], 1910-1946
- Letters detailing activities of family and friends in Richmond while Emma is away. They frequently mention bridge, Cecilian Club, skating, tennis and dances.
- Folder 7: To Emma Watts from Peter, 1944-1945
- Peter is serving in the Navy in the Pacific Theater at the end of World War II. He talks of Navy things and of his mother who seems to be living in Richmond, KY. One letter is written to his mother while he is in the Naval Training Academy at Harvard.
- Folder 8: To Emma Watts from Unidentifiable Individuals, 1899-1934
- Partial letters or letters where the name can't be read.
- Folder 9: To Emma Watts from Individuals with Unknown Surnames
- Arranged alphabetically by first name. Letters from friends and family from around the country.
- Folder 10: To Emma Watts Sympathy Letters, 1912, 1934
- Sympathy letters written to Emma Watts about the death of her mother in 1934; however, one letter is about her father's death.
- Folder 11: Letters from Emma Watts
- Many of these are carbon copies of business letters . A couple of childhood letters to Uncle Jimmie, letters to friends who stayed at Elmwood and letters resigning positions are among some of the types of items in this folder.
- Folder 12: Miscellaneous Letters
- This folder consists of letters written to individuals associated with the Watts family. These individuals either stayed at Elmwood for extended periods of time or the letters were shared with the Watts family. Other correspondence in the collection verifies extended stays of friends and family and mentions enclosed letters from other individuals. Of note is a letter from Lottie who was in Turkey in 1906. She attached photos of women and babies she came into contact with and her letter has vivid descriptions of the life of women in Turkey at the time. Several letters are from the Knight children and a couple relate to Stone Walker.
- Box 18: Greeting Cards - Christmas, 1910-1964
- Barcode: 31234013791593
- Box 19: Greeting Cards - Christmas and Other Holidays
- Barcode: 31234013791601
- Box 20
- Barcode: 31234013791619
- Folder 1: Invitations - Calling Cards
- Folder 2: Invitations - Funeral Notices, 1871-1940
- Folder 3: Invitations - Weddings, 1890-1910
- Folder 4: Invitations - Weddings, 1911-1966
- Folder 5: Invitations - Graduation, 1898-1963
- Folder 6: Invitations - Organizations, 1878-1966
- Folder 7: Invitations - Miscellaneous
- Sub-Series 2: Cultural Materials
- Box 21
- Barcode: 31234013791627
- Folder 1: Crafts
- Hand stitched greeting cards, pressed flower bookmark and paper weaving.
- Folder 2: Emma's Drawings and Paintings
- Folder 3: Other Drawings and Paintings
- Folder 4: Poetry
- Sub-Series 3: Diaries, Calendars, Address Books
- Box 21
- Folder 5: Address Books
- Folder 6: Calendars, 1947, 1950, 1957
- Folder 7: Daily Reminders, 1918-1920
- Folder 8: Emma Watts Diary, 1895-1906
- Folder 9: Presents Received, 1939-1960
- Also includes gifts that were given by Emma Watts.
- Sub-Series 4: Education
- This sub-series deals with the education of Emma Watts from her elementary education at Madison Female Institute through college at Vassar.
- Box 22
- Barcode: 31234013791635
- Folder 1: Madison Female Institute, 1900-1902
- Folder 2: Hamilton College Yearbook, 1906
- Folder 3: Hamilton College Publications, 1905-1906
- Folder 4: Vassar Documents, 1906-1961
- This folder includes receipts, class schedules, sorority information, alumni information and more.
- Folder 5: Phi Beta Kappa, 1930, 1940
- Folder 6: Vassar Photographs
- Folder 7: Vassar Postcards
- Folder 8: Vassar Scrapbook #1
- Box 23
- Barcode: 31234013791643
- Folder 1: Vassar Scrapbook #1 Loose Material
- Folder 2: Vassar Scrapbook #2
- Folder 3: Vassar Scrapbook #2 Loose Material (f.1 of 3)
- Folder 4: Vassar Scrapbook #2 Loose Material (f.2 of 3)
- Box 24
- Barcode: 31234013791650
- Folder 1: Vassar Scrapbook #2 Loose Material (f.3 of 3)
- Folder 2: Vassar Annual Catalogs, 1906-1910
- Folder 3: Vassar Commencement, 1910
- Folder 4: Vassar Information Booklets
- Folder 5: Vassar Ephemera
- Folder 6: Vassar Alumnae Monthly, 1910
- Both issues mention Emma Watts, once for receiving an honorable mention for her grades and the other for being elected into Phi Betta Kappa.
- Folder 7: The Vassarion (Yearbook), 1907
- Box 25
- Barcode: 31234013791668
- Folder 1: The Vassarion (Yearbook), 1908
- Folder 2: The Vassarion (Yearbook), 1909
- Folder 3: The Vassarion (Yearbook), 1910
- Folder 4: Class of 1910 Alumni Publications, 1912-1950
- In these volumes Emma has reported out on her activities for the year. Of particular interest is the World War I volume where she talks about her participation in the war effort.
- Sub-Series 5: Elmwood
- Box 26
- Barcode: 31234013791676
- Folder 1: Elmwood and its Owners
- Original typescript by Emma Watts telling the story of the house and her extended family.
- Folder 2: Recipes
- Loose recipes, many handwritten and some published for everything from apple wine to catsup to cheese straws to mint juleps.
- Folder 3: Recipe Books
- One volume appears to have belonged to Mary Watts, another is a published cookbook from 1881 with recipes on the blank pages at the end and another is a memo book with grocery lists, notes and household expenditures.
- Folder 4: Book of the Household: Elmwood
- Inventory of Linen, Silver, Furniture, China, Rugs, Pictures, etc. Most of the ledger is blank and she seems to have inventoried only the linens.
- Folder 5: Receipts, undated-1929
- Receipts regarding the running and maintenance of Elmwood.
- Folder 6: Receipts
- Receipts regarding the running and maintenance of Elmwood.
- Folder 7: Elmwood Notes
- Various notes about the house and grounds.
- Folder 8: Furniture and Antique Receipts
- Box 27
- Barcode: 31234013791684
- Folder 1: A. Wilson, 1923-1930
- Mostly regarding silver items available for purchase.
- Folder 2: Bown Brothers & Company, 1924-1930
- They seem to have been brokers for purchases from England and most letters pertain to her account with them.
- Folder 3: Chapple & Mantell, 1924-1939
- Antique dealer in London, England, most letters concern items they feel might be of interest to Mary and Emma Watts. Also includes photos, sales books and lists.
- Folder 4: Davies, Turner & Co. Ltd., 1928
- Regarding a set of antique china.
- Folder 5: F.M. Jagger, 1927-1929
- Regarding antique china.
- Folder 6: Litchfield & Co. Ltd., 1924-1927
- Regarding various pieces of walnut furniture and lighting.
- Folder 7: Stair & Andrew Ltd., 1935-1939
- Regarding a Chippendale mirror.
- Folder 8: V.N. Lebre, 1927-1930
- Mostly regarding shipments and accounts. One letter mentions Chapple & Mantell, so they are likely a broker for them.
- Folder 9: W.F. Greenwood & Sons, 1927-1928
- Regarding a set of spoons purchases and other items he felt that Emma might be interested in.
- Folder 10: W. Williamson & Sons, 1926-1928
- Many letters regarding various pieces of furniture of interest to the Watts family.
- Folder 11: W. Williamson & Sons, 1928-1933
- Many letters regarding various pieces of furniture of interest to the Watts family. This folder also includes tags from furniture purchased by the family.
- Folder 12: Miscellaneous Dealers, 1922-1932
- Folder 13: Correspondence from Emma Watts, 1927-1928
- Copies of letters from Emma Watts to various dealers regarding purchases.
- Folder 14: Dealer Photographs
- Photos of furniture, china and silver offered for sale.
- Box 28
- Barcode: 31234013791692
- Folder 1: Antique Dealer Brochures
- Folder 2: Antique Shipments, 1926-1939
- Freight receipts and correspondence regarding purchases.
- Folder 3: Antiques Publications
- Folder 4: Williamsburg Antiques Forum, 1958-1963
- Folder 5: Bellhaven Collie Kennels, 1941-1966
- Correspondence, brochures and receipts for the collies purchased by Emma Watts.
- Folder 6: Bellhaven Collie Kennels Greeting Cards, 1943-1954
- Folder 7: Dog Licenses, 1919-1971
- Folder 8: Dog Literature, 1925-1951
- Folder 9: Collie Pedigrees and Registration Certificates, 1924-1968
- Folder 10: Swiftmere Kennels, 1924
- Letter and photo regarding Sandy the Greyhound Emma Watts adopted.
- Folder 11: Walker Fox Hounds, 1923
- Correspondence to Donald S. Walker about purchasing a dog.
- Folder 12: Agricultural Receipts, undated-1941
- Folder 13: American Jersey Cattle Club, 1939-1953
- Correspondence, registration certificates and receipts.
- Folder 14: Kentucky Artificial Breeding Association, 1952-1963
- Folder 15: Kentucky Jersey Cattle Club, 1935, 1940
- Sales catalogs
- Box 29
- Barcode: 31234013791700
- Folder 1: Cattle - Bangs Disease, 1937, 1951
- Folder 2: American Saddle Horse Breeders Association, 1943
- Regarding Peavine's Golden Lady.
- Folder 3: Tamworth Swine Association, 1943-1950
- Registration certificates
- Folder 4: Garden Catalogs, 1933-1934
- Folder 5: Garden Catalogs, 1928-1956
- Folder 6: Rose Catalogs
- Folder 7: Gardening Booklets
- Folder 8: Inside My Garden Gate, 1952
- Documents some of the plantings for that year.
- Folder 9: Personal Writings on Gardening
- Folder 10: Plant Lists
- Lists of plants from various gardens around the world.
- Folder 11: Garden Receipts, 1910-1966
- Sub-Series 6: Ephemera
- Box 30
- Barcode: 31234013791718
- Folder 1: Almanac, 1881
- With brief notes, probably by William W. Watts.
- Folder 2: Art, 1924-1967
- Includes exhibition booklets (in particular a booklet for the works of Philip A. de Laszlo and The Arts Club Yearbook
- Folder 3: Bridge Score Cards
- Folder 4: Catalogs
- Folder 5: Confederate Veterans
- Folder 6: Dance Cards
- Folder 7: Keeneland
- Folder 8: Kentucky
- Folder 9: La Petite Illustration, 1912, 1933
- Programs from a playhouse in Paris, France.
- Folder 10: Miscellaneous Programs
- Includes a program for the birthday of S.S. Parkes, Clay's Ferry Bridge Opening, and Governor McCreary Dedication and more.
- Folder 11: Opera Programs
- Folder 12: Play Programs
- Folder 13: Radio Stars and Stations, 1933
- Lists all the radio stations in the United States.
- Folder 14: Redpath Chautauqua
- The program from one of the events at Eastern.
- Folder 15: School Programs
- Folder 16: Texas
- Includes an architects drawing of a home in Waco, TX.
- Box 31
- Barcode: 31234013791726
- Folder 1: Advertising Materials
- Folder 2: Advertising Materials
- Folder 3: Movies
- List of movies being shown at Eastern.
- Folder 4: Music Programs
- Folder 5: World War I and World War II
- Sub-Series 7: Financial and Legal
- Box 32
- Barcode: 31234013791734
- Folder 1: William W. Watts Bank Books, 1885-1895
- Folder 2: William W. Watts Bank Books, 1901-1912
- Folder 3: William W. Watts Cancelled Checks
- Folder 4: William W. Watts Memorandum Books
- Folder 5: William W. Watts Promissory Notes
- Folder 6: Mary P. Watts Bank Books, 1912-1933
- Folder 7: Mary P. Watts Bank Statements, 1924-1926
- Folder 8: Mary P. Watts Bank Statements, 1926-1934
- Box 33
- Barcode: 31234013791742
- Folder 1: Emma P. Watts Bank Books, 1900-1929
- Folder 2: Emma P. Watts Bank Statements, 1922-1945
- Folder 3: Emma P. Watts Bank Statements, 1946-1967
- Folder 4: Emma P. Watts Bank Overdraft Notes, 1966-1970
- Folder 5: Wages of Workers Under Emma P. Watts, 1953-1968
- Includes names of those who worked under Emma P. Watts
- Folder 6: Ledger - Elmwood, 1885
- Folder 7: Ledger, 1912-1917
- Folder 8: Ledger, 1918-1929
- Folder 9: Ledgers, 1923-1933
- Box 34
- Barcode: 31234013791759
- Folder 1: Ledger, 1934-1936
- Folder 2: Ledger, 1937-1940
- Folder 3: Ledger, 1941-1946
- Folder 4: Ledger, 1946-1956
- Folder 5: Ledger, 1957-1962
- Box 35
- Barcode: 31234013791767
- Folder 1: Ledger
- Folder 2: William W. Watts Receipts, 1878-1879
- Folder 3: William W. Watts Receipts, 1880-1889
- Folder 4: William W. Watts Receipts, 1890-1899
- Folder 5: William W. Watts Receipts, 1900-1909
- Folder 6: William W. Watts Receipts, 1910
- Folder 7: William W. Watts Receipts, 1911
- Folder 8: William W. Watts Receipts, 1912
- Folder 9: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1890-1909
- Folder 10: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1910-1912
- Folder 11: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1913
- Folder 12: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1914
- Folder 13: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1915
- Box 36
- Barcode: 31234013791775
- Folder 1: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1916
- Folder 2: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1917-1918
- Folder 3: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1919-1923
- Folder 4: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1924-1929
- Folder 5: Mary P. Watts Receipts, 1930-1934
- Folder 6: Mary P. Watts Receipts, undated
- Folder 7: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1907-1919, undated
- Folder 8: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1920-1929
- Folder 9: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1930-1939
- Folder 10: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1940-1949
- Box 37
- Barcode: 31234013791783
- Folder 1: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1950-1959
- Folder 2: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1960-1970
- Folder 3: Receipts, 1910-1927
- Folder 4: Receipts, 1930-1940
- Folder 5: Receipts, Undated
- Folder 6: Receipts, 1875-1931
- Many of these relate to Annie Armstrong.
- Folder 7: Mary P. Watts General Property Taxes, 1917-1933
- Richmond
- Folder 8: Mary P. Watts Kentucky Tax Assessment, 1914-1932
- Folder 9: Mary P. Watts Federal Income Tax Return, 1914-1932
- Folder 10: Tax Journal, 1911-1944
- Ledger with tax receipts glued in.
- Folder 11: Declaration of Estimated Taxes
- Folder 12: Emma P. Watts General Property Taxes, 1918-1942
- Box 38
- Barcode: 31234013791791
- Folder 1: Emma P. Watts General Property Taxes, 1943-1968
- Folder 2: Mary P. and Emma Watts Madison County Taxes, 1927-1940
- Folder 3: Emma P. Watts Kentucky Property Taxes, 1939-1952
- Folder 4: Emma P. Watts Kentucky Tax Assessment List, 1917-1964
- Folder 5: Emma P. Watts Federal Income Tax Returns, 1917-1949
- Folder 6: Emma P. Watts Federal Income Tax Returns, 1950-1969
- Folder 7: Emma P. Watts Miscellaneous Tax Forms
- Includes withholding statements for employees.
- Folder 8: U.S. Treasury Bonds, 1921-1949
- Folder 9: U.S. Treasury Bonds, 1950-1969
- Box 39
- Barcode: 31234013791809
- Folder 1: Mary P. Watts Bonds Ledger, 1927-1934
- Folder 2: Bond Consolidation, 1936
- Folder 3: Financial Correspondence, 1923
- Folder 4: Automobiles
- Folder 5: Automobile Insurance, 1929-1933
- Folder 6: Home Owner's Insurance, 1916-1935
- Folder 7: Eastern Kentucky State College Contracts
- Includes lease agreements, contracts and court cases for the property between Elmwood and the John Lackey property, what is now the Lancaster Parking Lot.
- Folder 8: Richmond, KY Deeds and Leases
- Folder 9: George O. Watts Power of Attorney, 1878
- Folder 10: William W. Watts Will, 1906
- Folder 11: Mary P. Watts Estate Records, 1934-1935
- Folder 12: Emma P. Watts Will
- Folder 13: Miscellaneous Legal Documents
- Includes what appears to be the answers to questions at a deposition, a suit about water drainage and an inventory and appraisal for Margaret Wilmore.
- Folder 14: Fannie Watts Marriage Certificate, 1918
- Folder 15: Thomas J. Smith, 1944
- Correspondence from the Army relating to the death of Smith.
- Sub-Series 8: Genealogy
- Box 39
- Folder 16: Beverly Family
- Family Bible with notes about the Beverly and Watts family.
- Folder 17: Bridger Family
- Folder 18: Buford Family Correspondence, 1896-1898
- Correspondence mostly with Elizabeth B. Parkes about the Buford family.
- Folder 19: Buford Family Records
- Documents and notes about the Buford family.
- Box 40
- Barcode: 31234013791817
- Folder 1: Cope/Kilgore Family
- Folder 2: Embry Family
- Folder 3: Parkes Family
- Folder 4: Walker Family
- Folder 5: Watts Family
- Folder 6: Ancestors
- Prints of paintings of assumed ancestors mostly from England.
- Sub-Series 9: News Clippings
- Box 40
- Folder 7: Arts
- Folder 8: Civil War
- Folder 9: Education
- Some of these are from schools Emma Watts attended, but there are other schools mentioned as well.
- Folder 10: Elmwood
- Folder 11: Miscellaneous
- Folder 12: Obituaries
- Folder 13: People
- Sub-Series 10: Organizations
- This subseries documents the Watts family activities in various social and service organizations.
- Box 41
- Barcode: 31234013791825
- Folder 1: William W. Watts Membership Certificates, 1877-1911
- Folder 2: Chairman Democratic Campaign Committee
- Bank book and record of donations. The name on the cover of the books is Jno. C. Chenault.
- Folder 3: Madison Female Institute Ledger, 1896-1898
- William W. Watts was the treasurer and this volume lists such things as dishes broken, commodities used and accounts with various local businesses.
- Folder 4: Madison Female Institute Ledger, 1898-1900
- William W. Watts was the treasurer and this volume lists such things as dishes broken, commodities used and accounts with various local businesses.
- Folder 5: National Society of Colonial Dames
- Correspondence and ephemera from the organization.
- Folder 6: National Society of Colonial Dames
- Yearbooks, catalogs and other publications of the organization.
- Folder 7: Navy League Comforts Committee
- This group organized women around the country to knit mittens and helmet liners for allied troops during World War I. Also includes a note about a Richmond group called The Bundles for Britain Society with a similar focus.
- Folder 8: Richmond Cemetery
- Mary P. and Emma P. Watts were both on the Richmond Cemetery Board of Directors and these materials document that work.
- Folder 9: Richmond Cemetery
- Mary P. and Emma P. Watts were both on the Richmond Cemetery Board of Directors and these materials document that work.
- Folder 10: Miscellaneous Organizations
- Membership cards, ephemera and notes about various organizations.
- Sub-Series 11: Politics
- Box 41
- Folder 11: Political Materials
- This folder consists of correspondence, flyers, voter lists, and other materials relating to the Democratic Party at the local, state and national levels. Of interest is a Pledge to March in the Women's Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C. in 1913.
- Sub-Series 12: Photographs
- Box 42
- Barcode: 31234013791833
- Folder 1: Photographs of Dogs
- Item 1: German Shepherd Looking in Window
- Item 2: Unidentified Boy with Dog
- Item 3: Unidentified Man with Dog
- Item 4: Three Dogs
- Item 5: Unidentified Boy holding Terrier
- Item 6: Terrier on Leash
- Item 7: Dog Outside
- Item 8: Greyhound and Terrier
- Item 9: Unidentified man with Walker Hounds
- Item 10: Unidentified men showing three Walker Hounds
- Item 11: Unidentified man with Walker Hound
- Item 12: Unidentified men with Walker Hounds
- Item 13: Three men showing three Walker Hounds
- Item 14: Unidentified Men with Dogs
- Item 15: Unidentified Men with Dogs
- Item 16: Unidentified men showing Walker Hounds
- Item 17: Unidentified men with Walker Hounds
- Item 18: Unidentified men with Walker Hounds
- Item 19: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 20: Unidentified Man with "Laddie" (Dog)
- Item 21: Unidentified Man With "Bellhaven Brilliance" (Dog)
- Item 22: "Bellhaven Black Enchanter" (Dog)
- Item 23: "Southport Sceptre of Bellhaven" (Dog)
- Sire of "Bellhaven Golden Scepterson" (Dog)
- Item 24: "Bellhaven Blue Lueason" (Dog)
- Item 25: "Bellhaven Enchanter's Elect" (Dog)
- At Show
- Item 26: "Bellhaven Sceptreson's Sepia" (Dog)
- Item 27: "Bellhaven Enchanting" (Dog)
- Item 28: "Bellhaven Enchanter" (Dog)
- Item 29: "Laund Lureau of Bellhaven" (Dog)
- Item 30: "Eden Rip of Ladynell O'Bellhaven" (Dog)
- Sire- "Lochinsar of Ladypark" Dam- "Lenna of Ladypark"
- Item 31: "Bellhaven Blue Histaria" (Dog)
- Item 32: "Bellhaven at Last" (Dog)
- Sire- "Bellhaven Brilliantine" Dam- "Bellhaven Lady Lila"
- Item 33: "Bellhaven Enchanting" (Dog)
- Sire- "Bellhaven Golden Scepterson" Dam- "Bellhaven At Last"
- Item 34: "Bellhaven Enchanting (Blondie)" (Dog)
- Item 35: "Bellhaven Lady Jet" (Dog)
- At Show
- Item 36: " Aalveen Ardor" (Dog)
- Item 37: "Bellhaven Black Merienda" (Dog)
- Sire- "Bellhaven O'Black Lucason" Dam- "Bellhaven Blue Merienda"
- Item 38: "Bellhaven Blue Lucason" (Dog)
- Item 39: "Bellhaven Bluestone" (Dog)
- Item 40: "Bellhaven Liberation's Margi" (Dog)
- Item 41: Collie Dog
- Folder 2: Photographs of Livestock
- Item 42: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 43: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 44: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 45: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 46: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 47: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 48: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 49: Unidentified Man with Horse
- Item 50: Unidentified man with Jersey Cow
- Item 51: Unidentified man with Jersey Cow
- Item 52: Jersey Cow
- Item 53: Jersey Cow
- Item 54: Jersey Cow
- Item 55: Two Jersey Cows
- Item 56: Jersey Calf
- Item 57: Unidentified man in Jersey Cow Pen
- Item 58: Unidentified People with Cow
- Item 59: Unidentified People with Cow
- Item 60: Jersey Cow Grazing
- Item 61: Jersey Bull
- Item 62: Jersey Bull
- Item 63: Unidentified Woman and Man with Jersey Cow
- Item 64: Jersey Cow with Calf
- Item 65: Two Jersey Cows
- Item 66: Jersey Cow
- Item 67: Jersey Calf
- Item 68: Jersey Cow and Calf
- Item 69: Unidentified man with two Jersey Cows
- Item 70: Unidentified man with Jersey Cow
- Item 71: Two Carriage Horses
- Folder 3: Photographs of Dogs at Elmwood
- Item 72: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 73: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 74: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 75: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 76: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 77: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 78: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 79: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 80: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 81: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 82: Collie Dog
- Item 83: Unidentified Woman with Collie
- Item 84: Emma Watts and Unidentified girl with Collie
- Item 85: Emma Watts with Greyhound
- Item 86: Collie Dog
- Item 87: Collie Dog
- Item 88: Collie Dog
- Item 89: Collie Dog
- Item 90: Unidentified boy with Two Collies
- Item 91: Unidentified boy with Two Collies
- Item 92: Two Collie Dogs
- Item 93: Collie Dog
- Item 94: Collie Dog
- Item 95: Unidentified boy with Collie
- Item 96: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 97: Collie Dog
- Item 98: Collie Dog
- Item 99: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 100: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 101: Collie Dog
- Item 102: Collie Dog
- Item 103: Collie Dog
- Item 104: Collie Dog
- Item 105: Collie Dog
- Item 106: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 107: Unidentified man with Greyhound
- Item 108: Unidentified man with Collie and Greyhound
- Item 109: Unidentified woman with Collie
- Item 110: Collie Dog and Greyhound
- Item 111: Collie Dog
- Item 112: Collie Dog
- Item 113: Collie Dog
- Item 114: Collie Dog
- Item 115: Unidentified man with Collie and Greyhound
- Item 116: Collie Dog and Greyhound
- Item 117: Greyhound
- Item 118: Collie Dog and Greyhound
- Item 119: Collie Dog
- Item 120: Collie Dog
- Item 121: Collie Dog
- Item 122: Collie Dog
- Item 123: Collie Dog
- Item 124: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 125: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 126: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 127: Collie Dog
- Item 128: Collie Dog
- Item 129: Greyhound
- Item 130: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 131: Collie Dog
- Item 132: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 133: Unidentified man with three Collies
- Item 134: Collie Dog by Pond
- Item 135: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 136: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 137: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 138: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 139: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 140: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 141: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 142: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 143: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 144: Unidentified boy with Greyhound and Collie
- Item 145: Unidentified man with Greyhound
- Item 146: Unidentified woman with Collie and Greyhound
- Item 147: Unidentified man with Collie and Greyhound
- Item 148: Collie Dog
- Item 149: Collie Dog
- Item 150: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 151: Collie Dog
- Item 152: Collie Dog
- Item 153: Collie Dog and Greyhound
- Item 154: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 155: Collie Dog
- Item 156: Collie Dog
- Item 157: Greyhound
- Item 158: Two Collies
- Item 159: Unidentified boy with Collie
- Item 160: Emma Watts with Collie
- Item 161: Unidentified man with Collie
- Item 162: Unidentified woman with Collie
- Item 163: Collie Dog
- Item 164: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 165: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 166: Two unidentified men with Collie
- Item 167: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 168: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 169: Unidentified man with two Collies
- Item 170: Collie Dog
- Folder 4: Photographs of Elmwood Exterior
- Item 171: Exterior of Elmwood
- A man and two women in front yard
- Item 172: Exterior of Elmwood
- A man and two women in front yard
- Item 173: Exterior of Elmwood
- Item 174: Exterior of Elmwood
- Item 175: Exterior of Elmwood
- Item 176: Exterior of Elmwood Covered in Snow
- Item 177: Exterior of Elmwood Covered in Snow
- Item 178: Exterior of Elmwood
- Item 179: Exterior of Elmwood in Snow
- Item 180: Exterior of Elmwood
- Item 181: Exterior of Elmwood in Snow
- Item 182: Exterior of Elmwood in Snow
- Item 183: Exterior of Elmwood
- Unidentified people in front of house
- Item 184: Exterior of Elmwood
- Folder 5: Photographs of Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 185: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 186: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 187: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 188: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 189: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 190: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 191: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 192: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 193: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 194: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 195: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 196: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 203: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 204: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 205: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 206: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 207: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 208: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 210: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 211: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 212: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 214: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 215: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 216: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 217: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 218: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 219: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 220: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 227: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 228: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 230: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 231: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 234: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 238: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 240: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 250: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 252: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 255: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 256: Elmwood Formal Gardens
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- Item 258: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 259: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 260: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 261: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 262: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 263: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 264: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 265: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 266: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 267: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 268: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 269: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 270: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 271: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 272: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 273: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 274: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 275: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 276: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 277: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 278: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 279: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 280: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 281: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 282: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 283: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 284: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 285: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 286: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 287: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 288: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 289: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 290: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 291: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 292: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 293: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 294A: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 294B: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Item 294C: Elmwood Formal Gardens
- Folder 6: Photographs of Elmwood Grounds
- Item 295: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 296: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 297: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 298: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 299: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 300: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 301: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 302: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 303: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 304: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 305: Elmwood Grounds
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 306: Elmwood Grounds
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 307: Elmwood Grounds
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 308: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 309: Elmwood Grounds
- Color Tinted
- Item 310: Elmwood Grounds
- Color Tinted
- Item 311: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 312: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 313: Elmwood Grounds
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 314: Elmwood Grounds
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 315: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 316: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 317: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 318: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 319: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 320: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 321: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 322: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 323: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 324: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 325: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 326: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 327: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 328: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 329: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 330: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 331: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 332: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 333: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 334: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 335: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 336: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 337: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 338: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 339: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 340: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 341: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified group of people standing on bridge
- Item 342: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified man sitting on fence
- Item 343: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified woman walking with back to camera
- Item 344: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified woman stands on porch
- Item 345: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified woman
- Item 346: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified man on carriage
- Item 347: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 348: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 349: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 350: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified man in carriage
- Item 351: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified man in carriage
- Item 352: Elmwood Grounds
- Unidentified man standing in pen
- Item 353: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 354: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 355: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 356: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 357: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 358: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 359: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 360: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 361: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 362: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 363: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 364: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 365: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 366: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 367: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 368: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 369: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 370A: Elmwood Grounds
- Item 370B: Elmwood Grounds
- Folder 7: Photographs of Elmwood Interior
- Item 371: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 372: Elmwood Library
- Item 373: Elmwood Dining Room
- Item 374: Elmwood Dining Room Sideboard
- Item 375: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 376: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 377: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 378: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 379: Elmwood Staircase
- Item 380: Elmwood Bedroom
- Item 381: Elmwood Dining Room
- Item 382: Elmwood Library
- Item 383: Elmwood Library
- Item 384: Elmwood Back Porch
- Item 385: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 386: Elmwood Parlor
- Folder 8: Photographs of Churches
- Item 387: Unidentified Cathedral
- Item 388: Bruqes le Palais du Franc
- Item 389: Unidentified Church
- Item 390: Unidentified Church
- Item 391: Mt. Zion Church
- Item 392: Christ Church in Alexandria, Va.
- Item 393: Unidentified Church
- Item 394: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 395: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 396: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 397: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 398: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 399: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 400: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 401: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 402: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 403: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 404: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 405: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 406: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 407: Christ Church in Richmond, KY
- Item 408: Unidentified Priest in Christ Church
- Folder 9: Photographs of Places in Kentucky
- Item 409: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 410: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 411: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 412: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 413: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 414: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 415: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 416: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 417: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 418: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 419: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 420: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 421: Clay's Ferry, KY
- Item 422: Churchhill Downs in Louisville, KY
- Item 423: Churchhill Downs in Louisville, KY
- Item 424: Churchhill Downs in Louisville, KY
- Item 425: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 426: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 427: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 428: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 429: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 430: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 431: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 432: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 433: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 434: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 435: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 436: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 437: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 438: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 439: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 440: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 441: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 442: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 443: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 444: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 445: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 446: Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY
- Item 447: Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Ky
- Item 448: Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Ky
- The Bedroom
- Item 449: Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Ky
- Dining Hall
- Item 450: House in Louisville, Ky
- 1815 Deer Park Ave.
- Item 451: Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Ky
- Hall and Stairway
- Item 452: Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Ky
- Drawing Room Fireplace
- Item 453: Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Ky
- Entrance
- Item 454: Richmond Court House
- Item 455: Old Parkes Home
- Item 456: Plan for Boonesborough
- Item 457: Christian Church Widows' and Orphans' Home of Kentucky
- Item 458: Watts Home
- Item 459: Watts Home
- Item 460: Watts Home
- Item 461: Watts Home
- Item 462: Watts Home
- Item 463: Watts Home
- Box 43
- Barcode: 31234013791841
- Folder 1: Photographs of Texas Properties
- Item 464: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 465: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 466: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 467A: Z-L Ranch Trail Outfit
- Creator: Plains Photographer
- Item 467B: Z-L Ranchmen
- Creator: Plains Photographer
- Item 468: Z-L Ranch Cattle Herd
- Creator: Plains Photographer
- Item 469: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 470: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 471: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 472: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 473: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 474: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 475: Watts Ranch in Texas
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- Item 477: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 478: Watts Plantation in Texas
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- Item 481: Watts Ranch in Texas
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- Item 494: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 495: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 496: Watts Ranch in Texas
- Item 497: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 498: Watts Plantation in Texas
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- Item 507: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 508: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 509: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 510: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Item 511: Watts Plantation in Texas
- Folder 2: Photographs of Virginia Locations
- Item 512: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 513: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 514: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 515: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 516: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 517: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
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- Item 547: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 548: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 549: Bacon's Castle in Virginia
- Item 550: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 551: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 552: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 553: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
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- Item 567: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 568: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 569: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 570: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 571: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
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- Item 573: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 574: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 575: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 576: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 577: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 578: Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia
- Item 579: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 580: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 581: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 582: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 583: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 584: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 585: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 586: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 587: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 588: Garden of Palace of Governor
- Williamsburg Virginia
- Item 589: Home in Blackstone Virginia
- Folder 3: Photographs of Other Locations
- Item 590: Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge, June 18, 1920
- Creator: G.B.K.
- Item 591: Vassar Lyceum
- Item 592: Home in Biloxi Mississippi, October 1912
- Item 593: House in Houston
- Peggy and Ray's house
- Item 594: Chicago Beach, 1902
- Item 595: Chicago Beach, 1902
- Item 596: Home of George H. Worthley, 1911
- Item 597: Home of George H. Worthley, 1911
- Item 598: Home of George H. Worthley, 1911
- Item 599: Home of George H. Worthley, 1911
- Item 600A: Home of George H. Worthley, 1911
- Item 600B: White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
- Item 600C: White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
- Item 600D: White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
- Item 600E: White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
- Item 600F: White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
- Item 600G: Main Street, Looking East
- Richmond Kentucky
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 600H: Daniel Boon Memorial Bridge, Kentucky River
- Richmond Kentucky
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 600I: Caldwell High School
- Richmond Kentucky
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 600J: Richmond Kentucky
- Creator: McGaughey
- Folder 4: Photographs of Unidentified Locations
- Item 601: Unidentified House
- Item 602: Unidentified House
- Item 603: Unidentified House
- Item 604: Unidentified House
- Item 605: Unidentified House
- Item 606: Unidentified House
- Item 607: Unidentified House
- Item 608: Unidentified House
- Item 609: Unidentified House
- Item 610: Unidentified House
- Item 611: Unidentified House
- Item 612: Unidentified House
- Item 613: Unidentified House
- Item 614: Unidentified House, Interior
- Detailed description of ownership of pieces of furniture
- Item 615: Unidentified House, Interior
- Detailed description of ownership of pieces of furniture
- Item 616: Unidentified House
- Item 617: Unidentified House, Interior
- Detailed description of ownership of pieces of furniture
- Item 618: Unidentified House
- Item 619: Unidentified House, Interior
- Item 620: Unidentified House, Interior
- Item 621: Unidentified House, Interior
- Item 622: Unidentified House
- Item 623: Unidentified House
- Item 624: Unidentified Building
- Item 625: Unidentified Farm
- Item 626: Unidentified House
- Item 627: Unidentified House
- Item 628: Unidentified House
- Item 629: Unidentified House
- Item 630: Unidentified Road
- Item 631: Unidentified Farm
- Folder 5: Portraits taken by Richmond, KY Photographers
- Item 632: Unidentified Child
- Item 633: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 634: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Shull & Rue
- Item 635: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Miss Johnstone
- Item 636: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Bee
- Item 637: Capt. James Shackelford
- Item 638: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: L. T. Shull
- Item 639: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 640: Unidentified Women, January 29, 1898
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 641: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 642: Unidentified Girl
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 643: Unidentified Children
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 644: Unidentified Boy
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 645: Unidentified Boy
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 646: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 647: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 648: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 649: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 650: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 651: Unidentified Women in Carriage
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 652: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 653: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 654: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 655: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 656: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 657: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 658A: Unidentified Woman with Group of Children
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 658B: Unidentified Girl
- Creator: Schlegel
- Folder 6: Portraits taken by Kentucky Photographers
- Item 659: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Washburn
- Item 660: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Johns & Faught
- Item 661: Unidentified Man, 05 Jun 1910
- Creator: Spengler
- Item 662: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Miss Garrity
- Item 663: Mrs. Watts
- Creator: W. R. Phipps
- Item 664: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Gaufield & Shook
- Folder 7: Portraits taken by Louisiana Photographers
- Item 665: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Simon
- Item 666: Two Unidentified Women
- Creator: Simon
- Item 667: Unidentified Man
- Creator: A. Albert Jr.
- Item 668: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Simon
- Item 669: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Simon
- Item 670: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Simon
- Folder 8: Portraits taken by Texas Photographers
- Item 671: Unidentified Child
- Item 672: Unidentified Child
- Item 673: Unidentified Girl
- Creator: J.A. Dekie
- Item 674: Unidentified Girl
- Creator: J.A. Dekie
- Item 675: Unidentified Man
- Creator: The Elliotts
- Item 676: Unidentified Man
- Creator: P. H. Rose
- Item 677: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: P. H. Rose
- Item 678: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: P. H. Rose
- Item 679: *Francis W. Wozencraft
- Creator: Voorhees and Devoe
- Item 680: Unidentified Man
- Creator: G. M. Deane
- Item 681: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Voorhees and Devoe
- Item 682: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Callaway
- Item 683: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Church
- Item 684: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Church
- Item 685: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Chalmers
- Item 686: Margaret Wallace Kilgore, December 1907
- Folder 9: Photographs from Great Britain Trips
- Item 687: Unidentified man driving car
- Item 688: Unidentified man beside car
- Item 689: Car
- Item 690: Unidentified man beside car
- Item 691: Unidentified men outside buildings
- Item 692: Unidentified man in car, August 1, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere
- Item 693: Car, August 1, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere
- Item 694: Mr. Weatherell, August 1, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere
- Item 695: Unidentified boy and girl, August 1, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere
- Item 696: Car pulled over on road, August 2, 1924
- Kirkstone Pass
- Item 697: Road, August 2, 1924
- Kirkstone Pass
- Item 698: Unidentified people on road, August 2, 1924
- Kirkstone Pass
- Item 699: Ulswater Hotel, August 2, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere
- Item 700: Emma Watts at Ulswater Hotel, August 2, 1924
- Ulswater, Bowness-on-Windermere U.K.
- Item 701: Mary Watts and Jen Parkes at Ulswater Hotel, August 2, 1924
- Ulswater, Bowness-on-Windermere U.K.
- Item 702: Mary Watts and Jen Parkes at Ulswater Hotel, August 2, 1924
- Ulswater, Bowness-on-Windermere U.K.
- Item 703: Ulswater Hotel Garden, August 2, 1924
- Item 704: Ulswater Hotel Garden, August 2, 1924
- Item 705: Ulswater Hotel Garden, August 2, 1924
- Item 706: Old England Hotel, August 3, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K.
- Item 707: Old England Hotel, August 3, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K.
- Item 708: Building by water, August 3, 1924
- Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K.
- Item 709: Jen Parkes, August 7, 1924
- Betws-y-coed, U.K. St. Swallow Falls
- Item 710: Emma Watts, August 7, 1924
- Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 711: Emma Watts, August 7, 1924
- Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 712: Waterfall, August 7, 1924
- Swallow Falls Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 713: Unidentified people on bridge, August 7, 1924
- Swallow Falls Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 714: Waterfall, August 7, 1924
- Swallow Falls Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 715: Waterfall, August 7, 1924
- Swallow Falls Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 716: Waterloo Bridge, August 7, 1924
- Swallow Falls Betws-y-coed, U.K.
- Item 717: Bridge over water, August 7, 1924
- Fairy Glen Betws-y-coed, Wales U.K.
- Item 718: Jen Parkes, August 10, 1924
- Porthcawl, Wales U.K.
- Item 719: Unidentified people on Pier, August 10, 1924
- Porthcawl, Wales U.K.
- Item 720: The Shore and Ocean, August 10, 1924
- Porthcawl, Wales U.K.
- Item 721: Promenade with Unidentified People, August 10, 1924
- Porthcawl, Wales U.K.
- Item 722: Promenade with Unidentified People, August 10, 1924
- Porthcawl, Wales U.K.
- Item 723: The Castle Hotel & Gardens, August 7, 1924
- Conwy, Wales U.K.
- Item 724: "Wooley" and Emma at The Castle Hotel & Gardens, August 11, 1924
- Cardiff, Wales U.K.
- Item 725: Unidentified people at The Castle Hotel & Gardens, August 11, 1924
- Conwy, Wales U.K.
- Item 726: "Wooley" at The Castle Hotel & Gardens, August 11, 1924
- Cardiff, Wales U.K.
- Item 727: The Castle Hotel & Gardens, August 11, 1924
- Conwy, Wales U.K.
- Item 728: The Castle Hotel & Gardens, August 11, 1924
- Conwy, Wales U.K.
- Item 729: Chepstow Castle, August 11, 1924
- Monmouthshire, Wales U.K.
- Item 730: The Beaufort Hotel, August 11, 1924
- Chepstow, Wales U.K.
- Item 731: Tintern Abbey, August 11, 1924
- Tintern, Gwent, Wales U.K.
- Item 732: Tintern Abbey, August 11, 1924
- Tintern, Gwent, Wales U.K.
- Item 733: Tintern Abbey, August 11, 1924
- Tintern, Gwent, Wales U.K.
- Item 734: Unidentified people at Tewekesbury Abbey, August 12, 1924
- Gloucestershire, Wales U.K.
- Item 735: Tewekesbury Abbey, August 12, 1924
- Gloucestershire, Wales U.K.
- Item 736: Emma Watts in front of The Lilley Brooke Hotel, August 12, 1924
- Cheltenham, Gloucestershire U.K.
- Item 737: The Empire Hotel, August 12, 1924
- Bath, Somerset, England U.K.
- Item 738: The Empire Hotel, August 13, 1924
- Bath, Somerset, England U.K.
- Item 739: John Moore Sports Outfitters, Founded in 1912, August 13, 1924
- The Empire Hotel, Bath, Somerset, England U.K.
- Item 740: Roman Baths, August 13, 1924
- Bath Somerset, England, U.K.
- Item 741: Roman Baths, August 13, 1924
- Bath Somerset, England, U.K.
- Item 742: Crowded Pier, August 14, 1924
- Cows, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 743: Ships on Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Cows, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 744: Pier and Ships, August 14, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 745: Lamp Post by Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 746: Unidentified Child in Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 747: Groyne in Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 748: The Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 749: House on the Coast, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 750: Distant View of Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 751: The Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 752: Ships on Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 753: Town Beside the Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 754: Ships on Ocean, August 14, 1924
- Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 755: Ships on Ocean, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 756: Sailboat Beside Pier, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 757: Promenade with Unidentified People, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 758: Promenade with Unidentified People, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 759: Ship off Pier, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 760: Ferry Boat from South Hampton, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 761: Ferry Boat, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 762: Royal Yachting Club, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 763: Duchess of York Ferry, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 764: Unidentified Sailors on the Duchess of York Ferry, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 765: Unidentified People on Duchess of York, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 766: Sailboat on Ocean, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 767: Buoy on Ocean, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 768: Ships on the Ocean, August 15, 1924
- Cowes, Isle of Wight, U.K.
- Item 769: Winchester Cathedral, August 18, 1924
- Winchester, Hampshire England, U.K.
- Item 770: Winchester Cathedral, August 18, 1924
- Winchester, Hampshire England, U.K.
- Item 771: Mary, Emma, and Weatherell, in Garden, August 19, 1924
- Whitehart Hotel, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 772: Unidentified People Walking Beside Water, August 19, 1924
- Whitehart Hotel, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 773: Covered Patio, August 19, 1924
- Whitehart Hotel, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 774: Patio Furniture in Garden, August 19, 1924
- Whitehart Hotel, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 775: Garden, August 19, 1924
- Whitehart Hotel, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 776: Tree Lined Pathway, August 19, 1924
- Whitehart Hotel, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 777: Whitehart Hotel, August 19, 1924
- Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 778: Unidentified People in Boats, August 19, 1924
- Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, England, U.K.
- Item 779: Gated Entrance, August 20, 1924
- Sonning-on-Thames, Berkshire, England, U.K.
- Item 780: Unidentified Men Playing the Bagpipes, August 20, 1924
- Sonning-on-Thames, Berkshire, England, U.K.
- Item 781: Unidentified Men Playing the Bagpipes, August 20, 1924
- Sonning-on-Thames, Berkshire, England, U.K.
- Item 782: Unidentified Man Playing Bagpipes, August 20, 1924
- Sonning-on-Thames, Berkshire, England, U.K.
- Item 783: Unidentified Man on Road, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 784: Dirt Road, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 785: Dirt Road, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 786: Sarah Dunlap, Elizabeth Dunlap, and Emma Watts, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, London, England U.K.
- Item 787: Queen's Guard, August 21, 1924
- Windsor Castle, London, England U.K.
- Item 788: Unidentified People at Round Castle, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, London U.K.
- Item 789: Unidentified People Looking at Statue, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 790: Sarah Dunlap in Windsor Gardens, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 791: Sarah Dunlap in Windsor Gardens, August 21, 1924
- Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 792: Cat Sleeping on Table, August 21, 1924
- Windsor Gardens, Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 793: Sarah Dunlap with Cat, August 21, 1924
- Windsor Gardens, Windsor, Berkshire, England U.K.
- Item 794: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 795: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 796: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 797: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 798: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 799: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 800: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 801: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 802: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 803: Unidentified Location (Mill), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 804: Unidentified Location (Mill), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 805: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 806: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 807: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 808: Unidentified People at Unidentified Location (Abby), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 809: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 810: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 811: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 812: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 813: Unidentified Location (Cat and the Fiddle), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 814: Unidentified Location (Cat and the Fiddle), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 815: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 816: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 817: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 818: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 819: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 820: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 821: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 822: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 823: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 824: Unidentified Location (Thatched Cottage), 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 825: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 826: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 827: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 828: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 829: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 830: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 831: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 832: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 833: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 834: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 835: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 836: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 837: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 838: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 839: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 840: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 841: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 842: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 843: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 844: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 845: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 846: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 847: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 848: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 849: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 850: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 851: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 852: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 853: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 854: Unidentified Location, 1924
- United Kingdom
- Item 855: Unidentified Woman
- Chalfont Park Hotel
- Item 856: Unidentified Woman
- Bowness
- Item 857: Unidentified Women with Cats
- Sevenoaks
- Item 858: Unidentified Women
- Sevenoaks
- Item 859: Mary Watts and Unidentified Woman in front of hired Car
- Unidentified Location, United Kingdom, Prior to 1924 trip
- Item 860: Chauffeur
- Unidentified Location, United Kingdom, Prior to 1924 trip
- Item 861: Chauffeur and Child
- Unidentified Location, United Kingdom, Prior to 1924 trip
- Item 862: Symonds Yat from Railway
- Item 863: Chepstow Castle
- Item 864: Raglan Castle
- Item 865: The Wyndcliff
- Item 866: The Monnow Bridge, Monmouth
- Item 867: Tintern Abby from the Ferry
- Item 868: Tintern Abby from the North
- Item 869: Tower Bridge
- Item 870: Peacock Hotel, Rowsley
- Item 871: Unidentified Child
- Item 872: Milton's Cottage, August 29, 1924
- Chalfont, St. Giles
- Item 873: Milton's Cottage, August 29, 1924
- Chalfont, St. Giles
- Item 874: Milton's Cottage, August 29, 1924
- Chalfont, St. Giles
- Folder 10: Group Photographs
- Item 875: Unidentified Group Sitting on Logs
- Item 876: Emma Watts with Unidentified Group
- Item 877: Unidentified Group in Garden
- Item 878: Unidentified Group of Men with Baby
- Item 879: Unidentified Group Sitting on Steps
- Item 880: Unidentified Group Outside House
- Item 881: Unidentified Group Standing by a Train
- Item 882: Unidentified Group In Stands
- Creator: Albert Guionnaud
- Item 883: Unidentified Group Outside Building
- Item 884: Unidentified Group at School
- Item 885: Unidentified Group in front of Building, July 30, 1870
- Mrs. Pattie Handley, Nashville, Tenn. Mr. John R. Handley, Nashville Tenn. Mrs. Mary B. S. Parks, Richmond, Ky. Mrs. H. C. Caldwell, Richmond, Ky. Georgetown College
- Creator: Mark H. White
- Folder 11: Identified Portraits
- This includes a few snapshots, but most are professional portraits.
- Item 886: Elizabeth Walker Watts and Jane Walker Watts
- This is a copy. The original daguerreotype is in the artifacts box.
- Item 887: Charles Sinclair Watts
- This is a copy. The original daguerreotype is in the artifacts box.
- Item 888: Mrs. Watts, ca 1864
- Item 889: James Watts
- Creator: R. J. Carpenter
- Item 890: Fanny Watts
- Creator: L.T Shull
- Item 891: Fannie Smith, Marian and Mary Watts
- Item 892: George Kimball Clement 2nd and Annie, June 19, 1938
- Item 893: George Colburn Clement
- 13 weeks old
- Item 894: George
- Item 895: Kimball and George
- Item 896: Fanny Dye Walker and Mary Walker White, 1885
- Creator: F.W Guerin
- Item 897: Kitty Walker
- Creator: Hastings
- Item 898: S.V. Benet
- Item 899: Laura Walker [Benet]
- Item 900: Shelby Walker Patton, May 12, 1901
- Creator: Ira F. Collins
- Item 901: J.J. Walker
- Creator: Notman Photo. Compy
- Item 902: Donald Stone Walker, June 1900
- Creator: Preble
- Item 903: John Parkes Jeffreys, July 27, 1931
- Age: 6 1/2 months
- Creator: G. Edwin Williams Co.
- Item 904: Unidentified child (Probably a Jeffreys)
- Creator: G. Edwin Williams Co.
- Item 905: Mary Jordan Hunter Buford
- Creator: Bassett
- Item 906: Marcus Bainbridge Buford
- Item 907: George Watts Dickinson
- Age: 23 months
- Item 908: Maude
- Creator: Thuss
- Item 909: Margaret Wilmore
- Creator: Solem
- Item 910: Cantrill Cox
- Item 911: Stone W. White
- Creator: Schleier
- Item 912: Stone White, 1885
- Creator: F. W. Guerin
- Item 913: Marrith Jones
- Item 914: Jane Faulkner Goodloe
- Item 915: S.D.T, February 1951
- Item 916: Beth Cope, May 1965
- Age: 14 months
- Item 917: James B. McCreary
- Item 918: Dixie Bradley Burgett
- Creator: Falbott Bros.
- Item 919: Jean Swift, 1921
- Item 920: Jean Swift, 1921
- Item 921: Elissa, August 1954
- Item 922: Ell
- Creator: Hebard
- Item 923: George Blackburn Kinkead
- Item 924: George H. Worthler
- Item 925: Elise
- Elise and Kim are siblings, but no last name is given.
- Item 926: Kim
- Elise and Kim are siblings, but no last name is given.
- Item 927: Kim
- Elise and Kim are siblings, but no last name is given. Age: 7 years
- Item 928: Dorthey Gunby
- Creator: Movast
- Item 929: Myra
- Creator: Rogan
- Item 930: Robert E. Lee
- Item 931: W. S. Hume
- Creator: Strauss
- Folder 12: Photographs of Soldiers
- Item 932: Unidentified Group of People
- Item 933: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 934: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 935: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 936: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 937: Tom Smith
- Item 938: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 939: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 940: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Item 941: R.E.L. Knight
- Item 942: Unidentified Man in Uniform
- Box 44
- Barcode: 31234013791858
- Folder 1: Photographs of Unidentified People
- The locations of these photographs is identified.
- Item 943: Unidentified Woman, 1908
- Creator: Hallie Wilson , Berlin, New Hampshire
- Item 944: Unidentified Woman
- Elmwood
- Item 945: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Lindsey & Brown, Asheville, North Carolina
- Item 946: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Lindsey & Brown, Asheville, North Carolina
- Item 947: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Calvert Bros., Nashville Tennessee
- Item 948: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Philip Conklin, Troy, New York
- Item 949: Unidentified Man
- Creator: J.L. M'Cown, Lexington Virginia
- Item 950: Unidentified Man
- Creator: J.L. M'Cown, Lexington Virginia
- Item 951: Unidentified Man
- Creator: J.L. M'Cown, Lexington Virginia
- Item 952: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Slocum, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Item 953: Unidentified Woman with a Child
- Creator: Edward Rosch, St. Louis, Missouri
- Item 954: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Staley's Studio, Winchester, Tennessee
- Item 955: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Victor Kroetch, New York
- Item 956: Unidentified Man and Woman
- Creator: Stanley W. Gold, New York City
- Item 957: Unidentified Man, Woman, and Child
- Creator: Laughead, New York City
- Folder 2: Photographs of Unidentified People
- Item 958: Unidentified Woman
- Item 959: Unidentified Girl
- Item 960: Unidentified Child
- Item 961: Unidentified Man
- Item 962: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Taylor
- Item 963: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: F.E. Zimmerman
- Item 964: Unidentified Child, 1915
- Creator: Herbert
- Item 965: Unidentified Child
- Item 966: Unidentified Man
- Item 967: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Orren Jack Tuner
- Item 968: Unidentified Man and Woman
- Item 969: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Bachrach
- Item 970: Unidentified Man
- Item 971: Unidentified Child
- Item 972: Unidentified Man
- Item 973: Unidentified Man
- Item 974: Two Unidentified Children
- Item 975: Unidentified Man
- Item 976: Unidentified Man
- Item 977: Two Unidentified Men
- Item 978: Unidentified Woman
- Item 979: Unidentified Woman
- Item 980: Unidentified Woman
- Item 981: Unidentified Child
- Item 982: Unidentified Man
- Item 983: Unidentified Man
- Item 984: Unidentified Woman wearing Worth Dress
- This is the dress Emma P. Watts wore to the Royal Garden Party.
- Item 985: Unidentified Woman
- Item 986: Unidentified Children
- Item 987: Unidentified Child
- Item 988: Unidentified Child
- Item 989: Unidentified Man
- Item 990: Unidentified Child
- Item 991: Unidentified Woman with Children
- Item 992: Unidentified Man and Child
- Item 993: Unidentified Woman with Child
- Item 994: Unidentified Woman with Child
- Item 995: Unidentified Women with Child
- Item 996: Unidentified Man and Woman, April 2, 1961
- Item 997: Unidentified Woman, April 2, 1961
- Item 998: Unidentified Woman, April 2, 1961
- Item 999: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1000: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1001: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1002: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1003: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1004: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1005: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1006: Unidentified Woman
- Sent to Emma Watts
- Item 1007: Unidentified Child
- Item 1008: Unidentified Man and Woman
- Item 1009: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1010: Unidentified Child
- Item 1011: Unidentified Man and Baby
- Item 1012: Unidentified Baby
- Item 1013: Unidentified Boy with Dogs
- Item 1014: Unidentified Boy with Dogs
- Item 1015: Unidentified Boy with Dogs
- Item 1016: Unidentified Man
- Item 1017: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1018: Unidentified Child with Dog
- Item 1019: Unidentified Child with Dog
- Item 1020: Unidentified Children
- Item 1021: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1022: Unidentified Individuals in Car
- Item 1023: Unidentified Man in Buggy
- Item 1024: Unidentified Man in Buggy
- Item 1025: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1026: Unidentified Women
- Item 1027: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1028: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1029: Unidentified Man and Woman
- Item 1030: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1031: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1032: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1033: Unidentified Woman with Dogs
- Item 1034: Unidentified Women with Children
- Item 1035: Unidentified Baby
- Folder 3: Photographs of the Cope Family
- Item 1036: Meg Cope
- 2 Years Old, Richmond, VA
- Item 1037: Louis and Peggy Cope, December 1944
- Item 1038: Peggy Cope, December 1944
- Item 1039: One of the Cope Girls with a Kitten and Elmwood Staff
- Item 1040: One of the Cope Girls with a Kitten and the Elmwood Gardener
- Item 1041: Margaret and Millard Cope with Lewis
- Item 1042: Lewis Cope, December 25, 1941
- 7 Years Old
- Item 1043: Unidentified Boy with a Puppy
- Item 1044: Unidentified Boy on a Horse
- Item 1045: Meg Cope
- 2 1/2 Years Old
- Item 1046: Unidentified Girls with a Collie
- Item 1047: Unidentified Girl in the Elmwood Garden
- Item 1048: Unidentified Children in the Elmwood Garden
- Item 1049: Lewis and Amy Cope, 1972
- Amy- 4 Years Old, Elmwood
- Item 1050: Meg and Beth Cope, Christmas 1967
- Meg- 7 Years Old, Beth- 3 1/2 Years Old
- Item 1051: Emma Watts and Unidentified Girl
- Item 1052: Emma Watts and Unidentified girl with Collie
- Item 1053: Margaret Parham Cope, December 1963
- 3 1/2 Years Old
- Item 1054: Millard Cope, Jim Merritt, and Margret Cope
- Item 1055: Millard Cope, Jim Merritt, Emma Watts and Margret Cope
- Item 1056: Emma Watts and an Unidentified Woman
- Item 1057: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1058: Claire and Cope Bailey
- Item 1059: Claire Bailey and Amy Cope, August 1978
- Claire- 9 Years Old, Amy-10 Years Old
- Item 1060: Cope Bailey
- 1 1/2 Years Old
- Item 1061: Cope Bailey, June 23, 1968
- (On his 2nd Birthday)
- Item 1062A: Margaret Parham Cope, October 16, 1960
- At the time of her Christening
- Creator: Wendell B. Powell
- Item 1062B: Beth Cope, August 1964
- 15 Months
- Item 1062C: Meg and Beth Cope, August 1964
- Item 1062D: Margaret and Meg Cope
- In front of portrait of Millard Cope
- Item 1062E: Cope Family Group Picture
- Folder 4: Photographs of the Knight Family
- Item 1063: Dorothy Ledyard Knight and Children
- Item 1064: Dorothy Ledyard Knight and Children
- Item 1065: Dorothy Ledyard Knight and Children
- Item 1066: Norn and Dinah
- Item 1067: Richard Knight and Family
- Item 1068: Dorothy Ledyard Knight
- Item 1069: Richard Knight
- Item 1070: Unidentified People
- Item 1071: Richard Knight
- Item 1072: Henry Coke Knight
- Item 1073: Henry Coke Knight
- Creator: Deane
- Item 1074: Henry Coke Knight, January 14, 1899
- Item 1075: Richard Knight
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1076: Richard Knight
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1077: Richard Knight
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1078: Richard Knight
- Creator: Deane
- Item 1079: Unidentified Child
- Creator: Deane
- Folder 5: Photographs of the Parkes Family
- Item 1080: John White Parkes
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 1081: John White Parkes
- Creator: Rose
- Item 1082: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Item 1083: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Item 1084: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Item 1085: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Item 1086: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Item 1087: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1088: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Item 1089: Elizabeth Buford Parkes
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1090: Emma Parkes, June 25, 1883
- Of Kingston, KY
- Creator: Schlegel
- Folder 6: Photographs of Mary Buford Herndon
- Item 1091: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1092: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1093: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1094: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1095: Mary Buford Herndon and Emma Parkes Watts
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1096: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1097: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1098: Emma Watts and Mary Buford Herndon
- Item 1099: Emma Watts and Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1100: Mary Buford Herndon
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1101: Mary Buford Herndon
- Folder 7: Photographs of Anne Tinder
- Item 1102: Anne Tinder
- Item 1103: Anne Tinder
- Item 1104: Anne Tinder
- Item 1105: Anne Tinder
- Item 1106: Anne Tinder
- Item 1107: Anne Tinder
- Folder 8: Photographs of Catherine Walker's Wedding
- Item 1108: Catherine Walker
- Item 1109: Catherine Walker
- Item 1110: Catherine Walker
- Item 1111: Catherine Walker
- Item 1112: Catherine Walker
- Folder 9: Photographs of Elmwood Servants
- Item 1113: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1114: Unidentified People
- This could possibly be a family.
- Item 1115: Unidentified People
- This could possibly be a family.
- Item 1116: Unidentified People
- This could possibly be a family.
- Item 1117: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1118: Unidentified Women
- Item 1119: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1120: Unidentified Woman in a Bedroom
- Folder 10: Photographs of Emma P. Watts
- Item 1121: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1122: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1123: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1124: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1125: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1126: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1127: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Girls
- Item 1128: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Girls
- Item 1129: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1130: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Women
- Emma on left
- Item 1131: Emma P. Watts
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1132: Emma P. Watts
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1133: Emma P. Watts
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1134: Emma P. Watts
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1135: Emma P. Watts
- Creator: Voorhees and De Voe
- Item 1136: Emma P. Watts
- Creator: Voorhees and De Voe
- Item 1137: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1138: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Child
- Item 1139: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Child
- Item 1140: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Child
- Item 1141: Unidentified Child
- Item 1142: Unidentified Child
- Item 1143: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Man
- Item 1144: Unidentified Man
- Item 1145: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Child
- Item 1146: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Man
- Item 1147: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Group
- Emma in Middle
- Item 1148: Emma P. Watts with Unidentified Woman
- Item 1149: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1150: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1151: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1152: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1153: Emma P. Watts
- Item 1154: Emma P. Watts
- Folder 11: Photographs of Mary and William W. Watts
- Item 1155: Mary, Frances Buford, and Nancy Parkes
- Item 1156: Mary P. Watts
- Photograph of a painting.
- Item 1157: Mary P. Watts
- Item 1158: Mary P. Watts
- Item 1159: Mary P. Watts
- Item 1160: Mary P. Watts
- Item 1161: Mary P. Watts
- Item 1162: William W. Watts
- Item 1163: William W. Watts and Emma Watts
- Item 1164: William W. Watts
- Item 1165: William W. Watts and Emma Watts
- Item 1166: William W. Watts and Emma Watts
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1167: William W. Watts
- Item 1168: William W. Watts
- Folder 12: Photographs from Small Leather Album
- These photographs seem to have belonged to John W. Parkes as most of the individuals are closely related to him.
- Item 1169: Puss O'Rear
- Item 1170: Uncle and Aunt Williams
- Item 1171: Mr. G. K. White
- Item 1172: Unidentified Child
- Item 1173: Miss L. White
- Item 1174: Mrs. George White
- Item 1175: Mrs. Handley (Martha Parkes)
- Item 1176: Mrs. J. White
- Item 1177: Mr. James White, c. 1864
- Item 1178: Cynthia Smith
- Item 1179: Unidentified Man
- Item 1180: Unidentified Child
- Item 1181: Melissa Walker Shackelford, c. 1864
- Item 1182: Mrs. A. Rogers
- Item 1183: Mr. McGee and Theo
- Item 1184: Cousin Lizzie McGee
- Item 1185: S.S. Parkes
- Item 1186: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1187: Mrs. Smith (Ann Bush)
- Item 1188: Mr. W. W. Smith
- Item 1189: Unidentified Man
- Item 1190: Little Maggie McGee
- Folder 13: Photograph Greeting Cards
- Item 1191: Ed and Jenny Hay and the boys
- Greeting Card
- Item 1192: The Griggs, 1953
- Greeting Card
- Item 1193: Elise and Samuel Caper, 1962
- George C. Clement's Greeting Card
- Item 1194: The Kelloggs
- Greeting Card
- Item 1195: Alice and Kimball Clement, December 21
- Greeting Card
- Item 1196: Lewis and Peggy Cope
- Greeting Card
- Item 1197: Vi, Chris, Mary and Sayre
- Sydney and Ann Greeting Card
- Item 1198: The Church of Christ, Union, December 18, 1953
- Ruth Greeting Card
- Item 1199: The Munay Smiths
- Greeting Card
- Item 1200: Ed, Elise, and Alice Clement, 1953
- The George Clement's Greeting Card
- Item 1201: Alice [Clement] House in Snow
- Greeting Card
- Item 1202: Mrs. William Thompson Briggs
- Greeting Card
- Item 1203: Shelby Elliott
- Greeting Card
- Item 1204: Ervin Hugh Astin
- Greeting Card
- Item 1205: Alice [Clement]
- Greeting Card
- Folder 14: Photo Album 1
- Unidentified people that appear to be on the Elmwood grounds.
- Item 1206: Unidentified Child
- Item 1207: Unidentified Group of People
- Item 1208: Unidentified Group of People
- Item 1209: Unidentified Group of People
- Item 1210: Unidentified Group of People
- Item 1211: Unidentified Child
- Item 1212: Unidentified Children
- Item 1213: Unidentified Children
- Item 1214: Unidentified Children
- Folder 15: Photo Album 2
- This album includes snapshots from trips and possibly some shots of Elmwood.
- Item 1215: Unidentified Women and Unidentified Location
- Item 1216: Unidentified Location
- Item 1217: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1218: Unidentified Location
- Item 1219: Unidentified Location
- Item 1220: Unidentified Location
- Item 1221: Unidentified Location
- Item 1222: Unidentified Location
- Item 1223: Unidentified Location
- Item 1224: Unidentified Location
- Item 1225: Unidentified Location
- Item 1226: Unidentified Location
- Item 1227: Unidentified Location
- Item 1228: Unidentified Location
- Item 1229: Unidentified Location
- Item 1230: Unidentified Location
- Item 1231: Unidentified Location
- Item 1232: Unidentified Location
- Item 1233: Unidentified Location
- Item 1234: Unidentified Individual and Unidentified Location
- Item 1235: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1236: Unidentified Boy and Unidentified Location
- Item 1237: Unidentified Location
- Item 1238: Unidentified Location
- Item 1239: Unidentified Location
- Item 1240: Unidentified Location
- Item 1241: Unidentified Individuals and Unidentified Location
- Item 1242: Unidentified Individuals and Unidentified Location
- Item 1243: Unidentified Location
- Item 1244: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1245: Unidentified Location
- Item 1246: Unidentified Location
- Item 1247: Unidentified Location
- Item 1248: Unidentified Location
- Item 1249: Unidentified Location
- Item 1250: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1251: Dogs at Unidentified Location
- Item 1252: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1253: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1254: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1255: Dog and Unidentified Location
- Item 1256: Carriage
- Item 1257: Unidentified Individuals and Unidentified Location
- Item 1258: Unidentified Group and Unidentified Location
- Item 1259: Unidentified Group and Unidentified Location
- Item 1260: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1261: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1262: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1263: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1264: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1265: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1266: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1267: Unidentified Location
- Item 1268: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1269: Unidentified Location
- Item 1270: Unidentified Location
- Item 1271: Unidentified Location
- Item 1272: Unidentified Location
- Item 1273: Unidentified Location
- Item 1274: Unidentified Location
- Item 1275: Unidentified Location
- Item 1276: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1277: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1278: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1279: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1280: Unidentified Man and Unidentified Location
- Item 1281: Dog in Unidentified Location
- Item 1282: Two Dogs in Unidentified Location
- Item 1283: Dog in Unidentified Location
- Item 1284: Dog in Unidentified Location
- Item 1285: Unidentified Woman and Unidentified Location
- Item 1286: Dog in Unidentified Location
- Folder 16: Photo Album 3
- Mostly portraits from 1860s through 1900.
- Item 1287: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1288: Unidentified Girl
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1289: Mrs. A. Rogers
- Creator: John Closs
- Item 1290: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1291: Unidentified Man
- Creator: A. S. Morse
- Item 1292: Unidentified Woman, ca 1863
- Creator: L. Moberly
- Item 1293: Unidentified Man
- Creator: J. C. Elrod's
- Item 1294: Unidentified Man
- Item 1295: Miss Mattie Kavanaugh, ca 1863
- Creator: Hoag & Quicks
- Item 1296: C. C. Maupin
- Creator: D. B. Elrod's
- Item 1297: Unidentified Child
- Item 1298: Willie Marshall
- Creator: William H. Morgan
- Item 1299: S. S. Parkes
- Item 1300: Unidentified Woman, ca 1863
- Creator: G. W. Leatherman's
- Item 1301: Mrs. Eliza Hart, c. 1864
- Item 1302: A. G. Bush
- Item 1303: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: R. J. Carpenter
- Item 1304: Mr. O. P. Wallace, c. 1864
- Item 1305: P. P. Ballard
- Item 1306: J. Eve
- Creator: Carpenter & Mullin
- Item 1307: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Rue & Waters
- Item 1308: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1309: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Webster & Bro
- Item 1310: W. F. Smith
- Creator: Herberts'
- Item 1311: Unidentified Baby
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1312: Unidentified Woman and Child
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1313: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: E. C. Lewis
- Item 1314: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1315: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1316: Unidentified Man
- Creator: R. Poole
- Item 1317: Unidentified Baby
- Item 1318: Unidentified Man
- Item 1319: W. M. Parrish
- Folder 17: Photographs of Joel W. Watts and Friends
- Item 1320: Unidentified Man and Woman
- Item 1321: Boating on the Pascagoula River, Mississippi
- Item 1322: Houseboat on Pascagoula River, Mississippi
- Item 1323: Tug Boat on the Tchoutacabouffa River, Mississippi
- Item 1324: Schooner on the Tchoutacabouffa River, Mississippi
- Item 1325: Gulf of Biloxi River, Mississippi
- Item 1326: Three Mass Schooner at Anchor
- Back Bay, Biloxi Mississippi
- Item 1327: String of Fish
- Back Bay, Biloxi Mississippi
- Item 1328: Winding Stairway at Old Fort
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Item 1329: Unidentified Man and Woman Sun Bathing
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Item 1330: Unidentified Group Swimming
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Item 1331: Unidentified Group at Old Fort
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Item 1332: Unidentified Man in Sand
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Item 1333: Unidentified Group
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Item 1334: Group Swimming
- Ship Island, Mississippi
- Box 45
- Barcode: 31234013791866
- Folder 1: Photo Album 4
- Professional photos of Elmwood, the grounds and gardens, and the family's dogs.
- Item 1335: Elmwood in Snow
- Item 1336: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Showing the bridge
- Item 1337: Elmwood Bridge in Snow
- Item 1338: Elmwood Bridge in Snow
- Item 1339: Elmwood Garden Gate in the Snow
- Item 1340: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Item 1341: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Item 1342: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Item 1343: Elmwood Gardens in the Spring
- Item 1344: Elmwood Gardens in the Spring
- Item 1345: Elmwood Gardens in the Spring
- Item 1346: Elmwood Gardens in the Spring
- Item 1347: Elmwood Gardens in the Spring
- Item 1348: Elmwood Gardens in the Spring
- Item 1349: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1350: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1351: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1352: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1353: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1354: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1355: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1356: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1357: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1358: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1359: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1360: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1361: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1362: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1363: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1364: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1365: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1366: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1367: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1368: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1369: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1370: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1371: Elmwood Gardens in the Summer
- Item 1372: Collie
- Item 1373: Greyhound
- Item 1374: Woman with Collie and Greyhound
- Item 1375: Collie
- Item 1376: Collie
- Item 1377: Emma P. Watts with Collie
- Item 1378: Collie
- Item 1379: Greyhound
- Item 1380: Greyhound
- Item 1381: Greyhound
- Item 1382: Emma P. Watts with Collie
- Item 1383: Collie
- Item 1384: Collie
- Folder 2: Photo Album 5
- Professional photos of Elmwood, the grounds and gardens and other ancestral locations.
- Item 1385: Elmwood in Snow
- Item 1386: Elmwood in Snow
- Item 1387: Elmwood in Snow
- Item 1388: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Item 1389: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Item 1390: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Item 1391: Elmwood Grounds in Snow
- Showing the bridge.
- Item 1392: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 1393: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 1394: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 1395: Elmwood Parlor
- Item 1396: Elmwood Gardens in Summer
- Item 1397: Elmwood Gardens in Summer
- Item 1398: Elmwood Gardens in Summer
- Item 1399: Elmwood Gardens in Summer
- Item 1400: Watts Home
- Item 1401: Watts Home
- Item 1402: Watts Home
- Item 1403: Old Parkes Home
- Item 1404: Old Parkes Home
- Item 1405: Unidentified Landscape
- Sub-Series 13: Publications
- Box 46
- Barcode: 31234013791874
- Folder 1: Auditor's Report, ca 1855
- Pages 393-416 from the state of Kentucky showing population demographics for 1854 showing the number of parents and children in various property owned brackets for each county, the total number of slaves per county for the years 1840-1854, names of 'idiots' from each county, and the number of lawsuits brought for each county.
- Folder 2: Beethoven's Sonatas (v.1)
- Bound in red leather and stamped in gilt with "Emma Parkes Watts".
- Folder 3: The Bibelot, 1898
- Folder 4: Bluegrass Homes
- by C. Frank Dunn
- Folder 5: Cat Who Lives at Ashland
- Two volumes by the Lexington Garden Club
- Folder 6: Christian Science and Legislation, 1909
- Folder 7: Christian Teacher, 1846
- Monthly religious newsletter with devotionals and news from around the state including obituaries. Printed in Paris, KY.
- Folder 8: Dallas High School Annual, 1909
- Folder 9: Dallas Woman's Club Yearbooks, 1926-1928
- Folder 10: Kennedy Family
- Booklets on John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.
- Folder 11: Madison County Sesqui-Centennial Celebration, 1937
- Box 47
- Barcode: 31234013791882
- Folder 1: Millennial Harbinger, 1843
- Monthly religious publication from the Campbellites. Includes news of local churches and obituaries. Published in Bethany, VA, but has a multiple state reach.
- Folder 2: Millennial Harbinger, 1849-1862
- Monthly religious publication from the Campbellites. Includes news of local churches and obituaries. Published in Bethany, VA, but has a multiple state reach.
- Box 48
- Barcode: 31234013791890
- Folder 1: Miss Hockaday School for Girls, 1924
- Folder 2: Morgan's Great Indiana -Ohio Raid
- Folder 3: Panama Canal, Special Message of the President, 1906
- Folder 4: Pocket Manuals
- Includes a pocket argument settler, which contains information about all kinds of issues around the world, a pocket dictionary, and a pocket manual which combines dictionary, calendar and information guide.
- Folder 5: Short History of Pattie Amelia Clay Infirmary
- Folder 6: States Rights and Sectionalism
- By Jonathan T. Dorris
- Folder 7: West Point Annual Reunion, 1907-1908
- Sub-Series 14: Realia
- Box 48
- Folder 8: Emma P. Watts Stationary
- Folder 9: Mary P. Watts Stationary
- Folder 10: Stationary Plates
- Folder 11: Fabric Samples
- Folder 12: Blotters
- Advertising blotters for central Kentucky businesses.
- Folder 13: Knitting Patterns
- Patterns for mittens and helmet liners for the war effort.
- Sub-Series 15: Religion
- Box 48
- Folder 14: Christ Church - Lexington, 1945-1962
- Box 49
- Barcode: 31234013791908
- Folder 1: Christ Church - Richmond, 1956-1968
- Bulletins
- Folder 2: Christ Church - Richmond
- Church business materials
- Folder 3: Christ Church - Richmond
- News clippings and notices to the Richmond Register.
- Folder 4: Christian Science, 1908-1914
- Folder 5: Miscellaneous Church Bulletins/Announcements
- Folder 6: Miscellaneous Church Ephemera/Publications
- Includes a brochure for Camp Daniel Boone and several items relating to First Christian Church in Richmond, KY.
- Folder 7: Religious Tracts
- Folder 8: Emma P. Watts Bible Contents
- This is the notes, clippings, etc that were in Emma's Bible.
- Folder 9: Mt. Zion Church History
- Sub-Series 16: Texas
- Box 50
- Barcode: 31234013791916
- Folder 1: Texas, 1871-1878
- Correspondence between William Watts and various Texans. The letters contain information about leasing lands, cattle, and local gossip. Included is a letter from Thomas Moore in Texas about possibly selling Mrs. Johnson's land. Watts had already purchased a portion of it. Mrs. Johnson married on June 15, 1876 to John Tarleton, who is mentioned as being a wealthy man. Johnson and Tarleton signed a marriage contract keeping their assets separate.
- Folder 2: Texas, 1879-1887
- Letters from various locations in Texas about Watts' property there. Most of the letters are from E. Wilson in Sutton, Texas about the sale of Watts' cotton in Sutton, Texas. Also lists corn and oats among the other crops.
- Folder 3: Texas, 1890-1896
- Correspondence between William Watts and various men in Texas. Includes a contract for convict labor for the years 1892-1893. In 1895, Watts received several letters from E.B. Covington (a lawyer) who purchased and leased lands for Watts. In 1895, there were also several letters from William Harrell who was a cattle agent for Watts.
- Folder 4: Texas, 1897
- Contains correspondence to William Watts about the buying and selling of land in Texas. Of special note are letters from D.L. Phillips about the buying and selling of cattle and the upkeep of Z-L Ranch.
- Folder 5: Texas, January 1898-June 1898
- The bulk of this correspondence comes from A.J. Dill and D.L. Phillips to William Watts. D.L. Phillips reported everyday events on the ranch such as the condition of the cattle and the number. A.J. Dill reported from cattle drives and was a business partner of William Watts.
- Folder 6: Texas, July 1898-December 1898
- The bulk of this correspondence comes from A.J. Dill and D.L. Phillips to William Watts. D.L. Phillips reported everyday events on the ranch such as the condition and number of cattle. A.J. Dill reported from cattle drives and was a business partner of William Watts. Also includes several letters from W.E. Kaye about leasing land.
- Folder 7: Texas, January 1899-June 1899
- Letters from Martin E. Groos who handled land and taxes. Also, A.K. Lackey begins to oversee parts of Z-L Ranch. W.E. Kaye writes in respect to buying and selling land for William Watts. A. J. Burleson writes to Watts about the health of the Z-L cattle.
- Folder 8: Texas, July 1899-December 1899
- Martin E. Groos writes about issues with the land office. Letters from W.E. Kaye over a disagreement about a purchase of land. Also has updates on Z-L Ranch from A.J. Burleson.
- Box 51
- Barcode: 31234013791924
- Folder 1: Texas, January 1900-March 1900
- Correspondence concerning Texas properties. Includes a letter from A.J. Burleson about digging a new well at Z-L Ranch. Also several letters from A. Lackey about leases he had arranged for Watts.
- Folder 2: Texas, April 1900-June 1900
- Correspondence about Texas properties. Includes a letter from A.K. Lackey concerning lawsuits around Emma, Texas about land rights. Several letters from Martin E. Groos about the land office and leasing of land around Emma, Texas.
- Folder 3: Texas, July 1900-September 1900
- Correspondence concerning Texas properties. A few notices of account being overdrawn at First National Bank in Amarillo, Texas. Also has updates on Z-L Ranch from A. Lackey.
- Folder 4: Texas, October 1900-December 1900
- Correspondence concerning Texas properties. Letters from Geo. L. Beatty (Watts' lawyer) and Lonney & Hamner (St. Louis Cattle Company lawyer) regarding a legal suit over land boundaries.
- Folder 5: Texas, 1901
- Letters to William Watts from T.J. Burleson about the state of Z-L Ranch, 1901. Also has letters from C.G. Wood about the sale of cotton and wood. Several letters regarding a legal dispute over land boundaries with the St. Louis Cattle Company.
- Folder 6: Texas, 1902-1903
- Letters from C.G. Wood about the sale of cotton and cattle. Letter from J. Loving, secretary of the Cattle Raiser's Association, an inspector had broken the leg of one of Watts' cattle. Letters from B.W. Mitchell who was in charge of Z-L Ranch when George Watts was gone. Mitchell details the health of cattle and improvements on land as well as local gossip.
- Folder 7: Texas, 1904-1905
- Letters from C.G. Wood about the sale of cotton and cattle. Also has letters from the Cattle Raiser's Association about a dispute over a steer sold by William Watts.
- Folder 8: Texas, 1906-1907
- Correspondence about Texas properties. Geo E. Littlefield of American National Bank, Austin, Texas correspondence about bank drafts and cattle, also rented pasture lands from Watts in 1907. A letter from 1907 in which C.G. Wood complained about the rising cost of convict labor in Texas. November 23, 1907 letter from William Watts to J. Wilson Boyle which mentions a court case by Mr. Benton about a new survey that had changed land lines.
- Box 52
- Barcode: 31234013791932
- Folder 1: Texas, 1908-1909
- Correspondence concerning Texas properties. Letter that mentions the murder/suicide of Ernest Wheeler in Texas in 1908. An October 15, 1908 letter from W.W. Littlefield about the dislike for Watts in Texas. A 1909 survey of land held by Watts in Texas. November 25, 1909 letter from Crosby County Judge, Pink L. Parrish about William Watts' effort to organize a county-wide prairie dog extermination.
- Folder 2: Texas, 1910
- Correspondence about moving fence lines at Z-L Ranch. Also includes information about paying bills and the everyday running of the ranch.
- Folder 3: Texas, 1911
- Includes correspondence about the everyday running of Z-L Ranch, including the building of fences. April 14, 1911 letter from W.E.M. Laughtein to William Watts about the fight to keep the county seat in Emma, Texas.
- Folder 4: Texas, 1912-1913
- Correspondence concerning Texas properties. A letter from 1912 from C.G Wood about the price of cotton in Texas and local gossip. 1913 correspondence about a new road that was installed that cut through Z-L Ranch. Watts was still able to have closed gates.
- Folder 5: Texas, 1914-1915
- February 2, 1914 letter from B.W. Mitchell detailing an automobile accident that Lackey was involved in and that killed one man. Also contains correspondence about the general running of the Texas properties, including lease agreements. Includes letters between Emma Watts and S. H. Packer, R. H. Moss, and Lamar Acker about the building of a levee.
- Folder 6: Texas, 1916
- Correspondence about Texas properties. Includes a letter in which Mary Watts complains about the cost of poisoning prairie dogs, which was required by law. Also has correspondence about leasing a section of land from Clara Starr.
- Folder 7: Texas, 1917
- Correspondence with several men about the possible sale of Z-L Ranch. Many of the letters are from realtors wishing to have Mary Watts list the land with them. Her reply was always that she would sell the land herself, without a realtor. There are also several letters in which Mary seeks the advice of R.E.L. Knight, Sr. There is also significant correspondence between Mary Watts and several men about how and when to kill prairie dogs. This folder contains correspondence regarding the Watts' Texas properties including the killing of prairie dogs and the sale of the land. Correspondence between Clara Starr and Mary Watts about the price of complying with prairie dog law. June 19, 1917 letter from R.E.L. Knight Sr. to Mary Watts about the sale of her land and the drought conditions in Texas. Knight also mentions that his sons are currently in a military camp and that he is on the State Defense Council. June 30, 1917 letter from Mary Watts to R.E.L. Knight, Sr. about the death of Mr. Moss in Robertson County. Also talks about a lawsuit brought against her by McCloud in Texas. There is also a letter from December 6, 1917 in which Mary confirms that she sold the Z-L Ranch property to Frank Corn who owned neighboring land.
- Folder 8: Correspondence Concerning Texas Properties, 1918-1920
- Includes Jan 24, 1918 letter from Mary Watts to B.W. Mitchell, apparently responding to a letter in which he claimed she had promised to sell some land to him. She claims that he never mentioned this at all and would never have considered selling Z-L Ranch in sections, only as a whole. Also includes correspondence about a Quit-Claim Deed that was needed from the Walkers.
- Box 53
- Barcode: 31234013791940
- Folder 1: Texas, 1921-1922
- Correspondence about Texas properties, mostly between James B. Parkes and J. Moss, who leased the land. Includes letters in 1921 from R.E.L. Knight, Sr. to Mary Watts about the poor state of the Brazos Basin area. The area had been hit hard by droughts and bad weather and many tenants were unable to make rent. Also a September 17, 1921 letter from R.E.L. Knight, Sr. to Mary Watts about the damage caused by a flood when a levee broke on her property.
- Folder 2: Texas, 1923
- Correspondence about Texas properties, mostly between James B. Parkes and J. Moss, who leased the land. Of note is a January 20, 1923 letter from R.E.L. Knight, Sr. about the foreclosure of land that was formerly the Z-L Ranch. The new owner, Frank Corn, was foreclosed upon but still owed money to Mary Watts.
- Folder 3: Correspondence Regarding Texas Property, 1924-1927
- Much of the correspondence is between Emma Watts and J. Moss who leased the land. Also correspondence between Emma Watts and various Texans, such as J. Felton Lane concerning her property in Robertson County, Texas. Also includes a few applications to lease the property that had been submitted to Emma Watts. These letters include advice about improvements on property, choosing tenants, lease conditions, the dividing of land and building of road by the local County Commissioners, and a few tidbits about the political climate.
- Folder 5: Texas, 1928-1929
- Correspondence between Emma Watts and various people concerning her property in Robertson County, Texas. Most of the letters are between Emma Watts and J. Felton Lane, who oversaw the property. Also includes a few applications to lease the property that had been submitted to Emma Watts. These letters include advice about improvements on property, choosing tenants, lease conditions, the dividing of land and building of road by the local County Commissioners, and a few tidbits about the political climate.
- Folder 6: Texas, 1930-1933
- Correspondence between Emma Watts and various people concerning her property in Robertson County, Texas. Most of the letters are between Emma Watts and J. Felton Lane, who oversaw the property. Also includes a few applications to lease the property that had been submitted to Emma Watts. These letters include advice about improvements on property, choosing tenants, lease conditions, and a few tidbits about the political climate.
- Folder 7: Correspondence between Emma Watts and Various People, 1934-1937
- Most of the letters are between Emma Watts and J. Felton Lane, who oversaw the property. Also includes a few applications to lease the property that had been submitted to Emma Watts. These letters include advice about improvements on property, choosing tenants, lease conditions, and a few tidbits about the political climate.
- Folder 8: Texas, 1938-1940
- Correspondence between Emma Watts and various people concerning her property in Robertson County, Texas. Most of the letters are between Emma Watts and J. Felton Lane, who oversaw the property. Also includes a few applications to lease the property that had been submitted to Emma Watts. These letters include advice about improvements on property, choosing tenants, lease conditions, and a few tidbits about the political climate.
- Folder 9: Correspondence Between Emma Watts and Various Texans, 1941-1949
- The majority of the letters are between Emma Watts and John R. Grace about her property in Robertson County, Texas. John R. Grace was the overseer for the property and often inspected, collected rent, and found new tenants. Includes descriptions of the land, improvements made, tenants, and damage done to property. Also includes Emma Watts firing John R. Grace in 1948 and her subsequent direct correspondence with John Nigliazzo, who leased the property.
- Box 54
- Barcode: 31234013791957
- Folder 1: Correspondence Between Emma Watts and Various Texans., 1950-1967
- Most of the correspondence is between Emma Watts and John Nigliazzo. Nigliazzo leased Emma Watts' land in Robertson County, Texas during this time. The letters detail improvements to the property and a fire that burned down one of the houses. Also includes a 1967 letter from Marion A. Knight to John Nigliazzo telling him that the Undersecretary of Agriculture in Mexico might be contacting him about agriculture.
- Folder 2: Correspondence between Emma Watts and Robert E. Lee Knight, Sr., 1913-1923
- Robert E. Lee Knight acted as an advisor to Emma Watts about her property in Robertson County, Texas. He was also a family friend and their correspondence often finishes with news of family events.
- Folder 3: Correspondence between Emma Watts and Robert E. Lee Knight, Sr., 1924-1936
- Robert E. Lee Knight acted as an advisor to Emma Watts about her property in Robertson County, Texas. He was also a family friend and their correspondence often finishes with news of family events.
- Folder 4: Undated Correspondence
- Includes a blank form for buying/selling land and general letters about Texas properties.
- Folder 5: Notice Sign
- Notice sign to timber haulers posted by Z-L Ranch.
- Box 55
- Barcode: 31234013791965
- Folder 1: Texas, 1859-1889
- Texas Land Deeds. Not all of these deeds were directly owned by William Watts but were for lands later purchased by him. The majority of the deeds are from Crosby and Robertson counties.
- Folder 2: Texas, 1890-1899
- Texas Land Deeds. Not all of these deeds were directly owned by William Watts but were for lands later purchased by him. The majority of the deeds are from Crosby and Robertson counties.
- Folder 3: Texas, 1900-1904
- Texas Land Deeds. Not all of these deeds were directly owned by William Watts but were for lands later purchased by him. The majority of the deeds are from Crosby and Robertson counties.
- Folder 4: Texas, 1904-1918
- Texas Land Deeds. Not all of these deeds were directly owned by William Watts but were for lands later purchased by him. The majority of the deeds are from Crosby and Robertson counties.
- Folder 5: Texas, 1888-1904
- Field Notes and Corrected Field Notes for various Texas properties.
- Box 56
- Barcode: 31234013791973
- Folder 1: Texas, 1897-1902
- Applications to Purchase land as an Actual Settler. Applications range from 1897-1902 and cover various applicants.
- Folder 2: Texas, 1899-1902
- Application to Purchase Additional Lands. Applications range from 1899-1902 and cover a variety of applicants.
- Folder 3: Texas, 1894-1958
- Documents pertaining to cattle. Includes cattle agreements, transportation information, and report of stock.
- Folder 4: Texas, 1877-1903
- Contract labor records for Texas State Penitentiary. Also see oversized material.
- Folder 5: Texas, 1900-1901
- Court documents. Includes legal citations and bill of costs.
- Folder 6: Texas, 1911-1951
- Insurance documents for the Texas properties.
- Folder 7: Texas, 1898-1962
- Lease agreements between members of the Watts family and various Texas property holders. Includes oil and gas lease proposals.
- Folder 8: Texas
- Legal documents including Deed of Trust, Bonds for Title, Real Estate Loan, Road Notice, Abstract of Title, contracts for buying/selling land, and property assessments. Also has Power of attorney from William Watts to Geo Watts in 1901 and the revocation of power of attorney of the same in 1904.
- Folder 9: Texas, 1890-1926
- Miscellaneous legal documents concerning land Watts owned in Texas. Includes obligations to buy land, patents issued, partnership expense accounts, and formal boundary line agreements. Also has one easement and and affidavit of descent of William Watts.
- Folder 10: Texas, 1897-1904
- Notifications that land had been awarded.
- Folder 11: Texas
- Partnership contracts between various men, including William Watts.
- Folder 12: Texas, 1899-1902
- Proof of settlement papers.
- Folder 13: Land Inventories
- Folder 14: Soil Conservation Plans, 1949
- These plans were created by John Nigliazzo and the Brazos-Robertson Soil Conservation District. Plans include a map with details of soil types.
- Box 57
- Barcode: 31234013791981
- Folder 1: Texas, 1890-1902
- Quit Claim Deeds.
- Folder 2: Texas, 1897-1916
- Redemption Receipts for Texas properties.
- Folder 3: Texas, 1902-1906
- Release of Vendor's Liens.
- Folder 4: Texas, 1898-1902
- Acknowledgements from the Treasury Department that remittance had been received.
- Folder 5: Texas, 1879-1901
- Tax papers including some receipts attached to property lists.
- Folder 6: Texas, 1902-1916
- Tax papers including some receipts attached to property lists. Also includes some undated papers.
- Folder 7: Texas, 1910-1965
- Tax receipts for Texas properties in Franklin.
- Folder 8: Texas, 1870-1911
- Tax Receipts for Texas properties in Garza, Robertson, and Crosby counties.
- Folder 9: Texas, 1898-1901
- Receipts from the Treasury Office in Austin, Texas. The receipts are for lease contracts.
- Folder 10: Texas, 1898-1905
- Receipts from the Treasury Office in Austin, Texas. The receipts are for payments from land purchases.
- Box 58
- Barcode: 31234013791999
- Folder 1: Bank Book, Walker & Watts, 1865-1891
- The account book for Walker & Watts with Second National Bank in Richmond, Kentucky, 1891.
- Folder 2: Bank Statements, G.C. Igo, 1890-1895
- His account with The First National Bank (which became The People's National Bank) in Amarillo, Texas. G.C. Igo was one of William Watts' business partners.
- Folder 3: Bank Statements, Watts, Walker and Igo, 1894-1896
- Account with the Second National Bank of Richmond, KY.
- Folder 4: Bank Statements, Emma P. Watts, 1923
- For The City National Bank in Dallas, Texas.
- Folder 5: Dr. J.H. Lightfoot Accounts, 1869-1871
- Financial records of Dr. J.H. Lightfoot. Lightfoot operated a business in Hearne, Texas.
- Folder 6: Z-L Ranch Accounts, 1901
- Bills paid, checks written and deposits.
- Folder 7: Z-L Ranch Accounts, 1901-1902
- The expenses of George O. Watts for Z-L Ranch in Texas. One page specifically deals with the supplies and labor needed to build a windmill and the other two are for the fencing account.
- Folder 8: Memorandum Books, undated
- To do lists, cotton sold, expenses and addresses. These volumes seem to contain information relating to Texas businesses and Richmond affairs, but were added here because of the accounting of cotton sold from the plantation. There are also what appears to be breeding records for a stud horse owned by Watts.
- Folder 9: William W. Watts Ledger, 1877-1882
- Ledger showing expenses related to the Texas ranch and plantation.
- Folder 10: Texas Accounts, 1899, 1914
- Ledger page showing accounts between W.W. Watts and Curtis Bros. Also ledger pages showing the expenses and rental of the cotton plantation.
- Folder 11: Cattle Inspection Reports, 1895-1904
- Reports of cattle shipped to other locations and sold. Also includes reports on stray cattle that had the Watts brand or ear mark.
- Box 59
- Barcode: 31234013792005
- Folder 1: Texas Land Leases, 1899-1905
- Ledger documenting leases and expenses for the Z-L Ranch and the plantation.
- Folder 2: William W. Watts Ledger, 1886-1896
- This ledger shows labor expenses, cattle expenses and expenses associated with his legal responsibilities to family members. The accounts seem to cover his Texas interests as well as his interests in Richmond.
- Folder 3: Z-L Ranch Ledger, 1898-1902
- Folder 4: Z-L Ranch Ledger, 1900-1903
- Box 60
- Barcode: 31234013792013
- Folder 1: Cotton Receipts, 1871-1875
- Cotton receipts.
- Folder 2: G.C. Igo Receipts, 1886-1889
- Folder 3: Emma P. Watts Receipts, 1920-1966
- Relating to Texas.
- Folder 4: William W. Watts Receipts, 1871-1875
- From businesses in Hearne, Texas.
- Folder 5: William W. Watts Receipts, 1876-1877
- From businesses in Hearne, Texas.
- Folder 6: William W. Watts Receipts, 1878
- From business in Hearne, Texas.
- Folder 7: William W. Watts Receipts, 1879
- From business in Galveston, Texas.
- Folder 8: William W. Watts Receipts, 1890-1895
- From Texas.
- Folder 9: William W. Watts Receipts, 1896-1897
- From Texas.
- Folder 10: William W. Watts Receipts, 1898-1899
- From Texas.
- Folder 11: William W. Watts Receipts, 1900-1907
- From Texas.
- Folder 12: William W. Watts Receipts, 1908-1912
- From Texas.
- Folder 13: William W. Watts Receipts
- From business in Texas, undated.
- Folder 14: Receipts for Various Purchasers in Texas, 1873-1889
- Folder 15: Receipts for Various Purchasers in Texas, 1890-1899
- Folder 16: Receipts for Various Purchasers in Texas, 1900-1909
- Folder 17: News Clippings, 1926-1968
- Includes articles about a fire that destroyed one of Emma P. Watts' houses in Texas. Also has articles about her leasee, John Nigliazzo.
- Sub-Series 17: Tourism
- Box 61
- Barcode: 31234013792021
- Folder 1: United Kingdom
- Guidebooks to England and various sites.
- Folder 2: United Kingdom
- Guidebooks to England and various sites.
- Folder 3: United Kingdom
- Guidebooks to England and various sites.
- Folder 4: United Kingdom
- Guidebooks to England and various sites.
- Folder 5: United Kingdom
- Guidebooks to England and various sites.
- Folder 6: United Kingdom
- Guidebooks to England and various sites.
- Box 62
- Barcode: 31234013792039
- Folder 1: Aquitania
- Ephemera relating to the Aquitania and the Cunard Ship Lines.
- Folder 2: Canada
- Guidebooks to various sites in Canada.
- Folder 3: Europe
- Guidebooks to various sites in Europe.
- Folder 4: Kentucky
- Brochures about various sites in Kentucky.
- Folder 5: Kentucky
- Brochures about various sites in Kentucky.
- Folder 6: Virginia
- Brochures about various sites in Virginia.
- Folder 7: Virginia
- Brochures about various sites in Virginia.
- Box 63
- Barcode: 31234013792047
- Folder 1: West Virginia
- Brochures about various sites in West Virginia.
- Folder 2: United States
- Brochures about various sites in the United States.
- Folder 3: United States
- Brochures about various sites in the United States.
- Folder 4: Cruises and Travel
- Brochures about cruises and other tours.
- Folder 5: Mary P. Watts Travel Journal, 1911, 1924
- Folder 6: Royal Garden Party
- Folder 7: Passports
- Passports for Emma P. and Mary P. Watts
- Box 64
- Barcode: 31234013792054
- Folder 1: Postcards - Great Britain
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on their trips to Great Britain.
- Folder 2: Postcards - Great Britain
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on their trips to Great Britain.
- Folder 3: Postcards - Great Britain
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on their trips to Great Britain.
- Folder 4: Postcards - Great Britain
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on their trips to Great Britain.
- Folder 5: Postcards - Great Britain
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on their trips to Great Britain.
- Folder 6: Postcards - Great Britain
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on their trips to Great Britain.
- Box 65
- Barcode: 31234013792062
- Folder 1: Postcards - Great Britain
- Folder 2: Postcards - United States
- Filed alphabetically by state, California to Virginia.
- Folder 3: Postcards - United States
- Filed alphabetically by state, Virginia to West Virginia.
- Folder 4: Postcards - Valentine Cards
- Folder 5: Postcards - France
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 6: Postcards - Germany
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 7: Postcards - Gibraltar
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 8: Postcards - Mexico
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 9: Postcards - Italy
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 10: Postcards - Netherlands
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 11: Postcards - Scotland
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 12: Postcards - Switzerland
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 13: Postcards - Wales
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Folder 14: Postcards - Miscellaneous
- Postcards collected by Mary P. and Emma P. Watts on various trips.
- Sub-Series 18: Artifacts
- Box 66
- Barcode: 31234013792070
- Folder 1: Tray 1
- Item 1: Elizabeth Walker Watts and Jane Walker Watts, ca 1845
- This is the original ambrotype that was copied on paper and is filed with photographs as image number 2017a001-0886. (Image number 2017a001-1430)
- Item 2: Baby Shoes
- Kept by Emma P. Herndon
- Item 3: Milk Glass Photo of a Collie
- (Image number 2017a001-1431)
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 4: Baby Shoes
- Kept by Emma P. Herndon
- Item 5: Miniature Painting of Mary P. Watts
- (Image number 2017a001-1432)
- Item 6: Bronze Frame from a Union Case
- Folder 2: Tray 2
- Item 1: Emma P. Herndon Photograph
- 2 copies (Image number 2017a001-1433)
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 2: Mary Buford Herndon Photograph
- Curved glass, 2 copies, one framed. (Image number 2017a001-1434)
- Item 3: Ambrotype of Unidentified Man
- (Image number 2017a001-1435)
- Item 4: Paperweight, ca 1900
- With a of photograph of First Christian Church (Richmond, KY) and Hugh McLellan, the pastor.
- Item 5: Tintype in Case of Two Unidentified Men
- (Image number 2017a001-1436)
- Item 6: Playing Cards with EPW Monogram
- Item 7: Playing Cards with EPW Monogram
- Item 8: Address Books (2)
- Folder 3: Tray 3
- Item 1: Orphelinat des Armees Medal, ca 1917
- These bronze medals designed by Rene Lalique were given to donors who helped fund orphan relief efforts.
- Creator: Lalique
- Item 2: Needle Case with E.P.W. Engraved on Top
- Possibly ivory.
- Item 3: Decorative Cigarette Lighter
- Item 4: Loose Keys (4)
- Item 5: James W. Watts Tintype in Oval Case
- (Image number 2017a001-1437)
- Item 6: Medicine Vials (3)
- Item 7: Crocheted Medallion
- Item 8: Daguerreotype of an Unidentified Woman
- (Image number 2017a001-1438)
- Item 9: Ambrotype of Charles S. Watts
- This is the original ambrotype which was printed on paper and is filed with photographs as image 2017a001-0887. (Image number 2017a001-1439)
- Item 10: Rice & Arnold Button Hook
- Item 11: Gold Military Buttons (2)
- Item 12: Unidentified Man
- Photograph in a Union Case. (Image number 2017a001-1440)
- Item 13: Tiffany Calendars, 1926-1929
- Some of these calendars have notes and lists throughout.
- Item 14: Tiffany Calendars, 1929-1932
- Some of these calendars have notes and lists throughout.
- Item 15: Tiffany Calendars, 1933-1939
- Some of these calendars have notes and lists throughout.
- Folder 4: Tray 4
- Item 1: Photo Album
- Photos from this album are in Box 44, folder 12.
- Item 2: Ambrotype of an Unidentified Man
- (Image number 2017a001-1441)
- Item 3: William W. Watts Wallets
- Item 4: Memorandum Book with Notes
- Item 5: Sewing Awl
- Box 67
- Barcode: 31234013792088
- Item 1: Stereoscope
- Item 2: Film
- Home movie film from the plantation in Texas showing combines.
- Box 68: Fans
- Barcode: 31234013792096
- Item 1: Black Lace Fan
- Item 2: White Feather Fan
- Painted
- Item 3: White Lace Fan
- Box 69: Fan Case
- Barcode: 31234013792104
- Box 70: Fan Case
- Barcode: 31234013792112
- Box 71: Fan Case
- Barcode: 31234013792120
- Sub-Series 19: Oversize Materials
- Box 72
- Barcode: 31234013792138
- Folder 1: Parkes Family - Deeds, 1799-1918
- Deeds for various properties owned by the Parkes family in and around Kingston.
- Folder 2: Parkes Family - Election Results, 1900-1901
- Sample ballots and election returns
- Folder 3: Parkes Family - Legal Documents, 1833-1918
- Agreements and surveys for the Parkes family.
- Folder 4: Parkes Family - Miscellaneous, 1860, 1911
- Broadside letter to the public regarding the removal of John G. Fee from Madison County. John B. Parkes certificate of appointment to Aid-de-Camp of Governor McCreary's staff.
- Folder 5: Watts Family - Richard Knight Christmas Cards, 1939-1946
- Oversized custom greeting cards with photos of the Richard Knight family.
- Box 73
- Barcode: 31234013792146
- Item 1: Watts Family - Scrapbook of Christmas Cards, 1934
- Item 2: Watts Family - Scrapbook of Christmas Cards, 1936
- Item 3: Watts Family - Scrapbook of Christmas Cards, Undated
- Box 74
- Barcode: 31234013792153
- Folder 1: Parkes Family - Richmond Mining Co. Balance Sheets, 1876-1877
- Folder 2: Parkes Family - Richmond Mining Co. Balance Sheets, 1878
- Folder 3: Parkes Family - Richmond Mining Co. Balance Sheets, 1879-1880
- Folder 4: Watts Family - Education - Diplomas
- Folder 5: Watts Family - Education - Vassar Pennant
- Folder 6: Watts Family - Education - Vassar Scrapbook 1, Oversize
- Folder 7: Watts Family - Ephemera
- Includes plans for a farm scale with dates that it was built and renovated.
- Box 75
- Barcode: 31234013792161
- Item 1406: Sketch of John White Parkes
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1407: Charcoal Sketch of Unidentified Man
- Item 1408: Charcoal Sketch of Unidentified Man
- Item 1409: Charcoal Sketch of Unidentified Woman
- Box 76
- Barcode: 31234013792179
- Item 1410: William Bolton Kilgore
- Photograph of a portrait.
- Box 77
- Barcode: 31234013792187
- Folder 1: Watts Family - Cultural - Emma P. Watts Sketches
- Folder 2: Watts Family - Cultural - Paintings and Prints
- Includes a watercolor of Rome by Alice Clements and two watercolors of Elmwood by E. Vanderscher. Also an 1866 print of two women collecting butterflies (Amenthe et Zoe).
- Folder 3: Watts Family - Elmwood - Jersey Pedigree
- Folder 4: Watts Family - Photographs
- Item 1411: Unidentified Child
- Three images on a mat.
- Creator: Schlegel
- Item 1412: William W. Watts
- Creators:
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Schlegel, Louis
- Item 1413: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Voorhees & DeVoe, Dallas
- Item 1414: Unidentified Young Man
- Creator: McKeen Studio
- Item 1415: Unidentified Wedding Party
- Creator: McGaughey
- Item 1416: Unidentified Group
- Item 1417: Unidentified Man
- Creator: Van Volsbere
- Item 1418: Arlington, 1913
- General Lee's home in Virginia.
- Creator: Handy Pho.
- Item 1419: Unidentified Group of Men
- William W. Watts is on the far right.
- Item 1420: Unidentified Woman
- Servant of the Watts family.
- Creator: Betty Friar
- Item 1421: Unidentified Woman
- Servant of the Watts family.
- Creator: Betty Friar
- Item 1422: Unidentified Woman
- Item 1423: Emma P. Watts, ca 1910
- Creator: Philip Conklin, Troy, NY
- Item 1424: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Standiford, Louisville
- Item 1425: Unidentified Woman
- Creator: Gittings
- Item 1426: Unidentified Woman, 1924
- Creator: Bachrach
- Item 1427: Vassar Class of 1910, 1907
- Creator: Wolven
- Item 1428: Vassar Class of 1910
- Creator: Wolven
- Item 1429: Unidentified Man
- Wearing some type of uniform.
- Box 78
- Barcode: 31234013792195
- Folder 1: Watts Family - Organizations - Membership Certificates
- Includes DAR membership certificates for Elizabeth B. Parkes and Mary P. Watts as well as a certificate for the Dialectic Society of the United States Military Academy for George O. Watts.
- Folder 2: Watts Family - Publications - Dallas, TX Newspaper, 1919
- Photographic section of the Dallas Saturday Night with photos of World War I veterans including two sons of R.E.L. Knight, Sr.
- Folder 3: Watts Family - Publications - Kennedy Assassination Newspapers, 1963
- Front pages of many newspapers talking about the assassination and the swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as president.
- Folder 4: Watts Family - Publications - Misc Newspapers, 1847-1920
- Item 1: Kentucky Tribune Extra, 4 Apr 1847
- Danville, KY extra edition listing Kentuckians killed at the Battle of Buena Vista.
- Item 2: Following the Hounds Through the Knobs of Lincoln County, 31 Dec 1911
- Includes a photograph of John B. Parkes.
- Item 3: The San Francisco Call, 28 Jun 1920
- Democratic National Convention.
- Item 4: The Evening Post, 06 Jul 1920
- Includes an article about a Kentucky delegate voting for Laura Clay for U.S. president
- Item 5: The Lexington Herald, 23 Sept 1906
- The front page of this newspaper features Emma Watts. Under "Announcements and Comment" is a photo and a short piece commenting on Emma's academic accomplishments and skill.
- Folder 5: Watts Family - Publications - Poughkeepsie, NY Newspapers, 7-8 Jun 1910
- Issues of two Poughkeepsie newspapers documenting Emma P. Watts' graduation from Vassar.
- Folder 6: Watts Family - Publications - Richmond, KY Newspapers, 1899-1970
- Item 1: Semi-Weekly Register, 31 Oct 1899
- Item 2: Richmond Pantagraph, 20 Jun 1917
- Item 3: Richmond Pantagraph, 11 Nov 1927
- Item 4: Richmond Daily Register, 23 Nov 1963
- Item 5: Richmond Daily Register, 20 Sep 1968
- Item 6: Richmond Daily Register, 23 Dec 1970
- Box 79
- Barcode: 31234013792203
- Folder 1: Watts Family - Publications - Haydn Symphonies
- Sheet music
- Folder 2: Watts Family - Publications - Madame Butterfly
- Sheet music
- Folder 3: Watts Family - Publications - Miscellaneous Sheet Music
- Folder 4: Watts Family - Publications - Schirmer/Boston Music Sheet Music
- Folder 5: Watts Family - Publications - Miscellaneous Publications
- Item 1: The Chase: A "Full Cry" of Hunting, Jul, 1941
- Item 2: L'Illustration, 1933
- Box 80
- Barcode: 31234013792211
- Folder 1: Watts Family - Texas - Certificates of Redemption & Cancellation
- Folder 2: Watts Family - Texas - Delinquent Tax Notice
- Folder 3: Watts Family - Texas - Section Map
- Folder 4: Watts Family - Tourism
- Tourist information about the Mt. Vernon kitchen garden and Yosemite National Park.
- Folder OS 1
- Barcode: 31234013792237
- Item 1: Map of W.W. Watts' Farm, Feb, 1961
- A part of G.A. Nixon 11 leagues, Robertson County, Texas from a survey made June 1913 by A.C. Love.
- Item 2: Mumford Independent School District, undated
- Plat of land owners, drawn by Love Abstract Co., Franklin, Texas.
- Item 3: Church Extension Map, 1900
- Fundraising poster for building churches.
- Item 4: Richmond Cemetery, Section W Blueprint, Aug, 1957
- Item 5: John W. Parkes Tombstone Blueprint, undated
- Drawn by the New Muldoon Monument Company, Louisville, KY.
- Folder OS 2
- Barcode: 31234013796725
- Item 1: Plat of Miss Mary Mason Scott's Home, Frankfort, KY, Jun, 1920
- Landscape plan for Liberty Hall in Frankfort, KY by John W. Gunn of Lexington, KY.
- Item 2: Richmond Cemetery Blueprint, undated
- with proposed additions
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