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Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection consists of manuscript materials that were collected by the Dorris Museum. Some of the collection has been processed either as individual collections or has been added to other artificial collections as appropriate. The items inventoried here are just a small percentage of a collection that had a worldwide scope. Dr. Dorris collected any materials that he found to be interesting without regard to subject. Other materials will be added to this inventory as identified and processed.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Fletcher, Jack (Dorris Museum)
Box and Folder Listing
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Folder FPF 1: Papal Document, 1319],
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- Box 5
- Barcode: 31234013795453
- Folder 1: Annual Announcement of the Kentucky School of Medicine, 1860
- (Dorris Museum #N.56.)
- Folder 2: J.C. Oldham Insurance Policy, 1912
- Accident and health insurance policy. (Dorris Museum #69.2.9.)
- Folder 3: Arrest Warrant for Emily McKey, 1893
- For concealing the birth of a child in Knox County, KY. Document notes that McKey is African American. (No Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 4: Kentucky Teacher's Certificate for Everett Dedman, 1919
- First class, 4 year certificate for Washington County. Document noted Dedman's grades in each subject. The certificate is updated on the back to teach in other counties. (Dorris Museum #N.102)
- Folder 5: Sanford Fillmore Bennett, 1896
- Manuscript copy of the the words of "The Sweet Bye and Bye" along with a news article about Bennett and an envelope. (Dorris Museum #N.113.1)
- Folder 6: Richmond Telephone Company, 1890s
- Two lists of names and telephone numbers, early one sheet versions of a telephone directory. Also a news clipping about a telephone exhibit. (Dorris Museum #N.17.1 & 2)
- Folder 7: Deposition of Yelverton Peyton, 1797
- A deposition taken in regard to a land case by John Kinkead. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 8: Letter from French Tipton to Fannie Lee Oglesby, 1897
- He had been writing to her asking questions of her grandmother about her grandfather. The letter mentions Kit Carson and talks about sharing information for the Madison County history he is writing. (Dorris Museum #N.99)
- Folder 9: Art Prints, 1920s
- Three prints, two are possibly circus women, one has a tambourine and the other, by Gene Pressler, is wearing a very sheer, highly decorated dress. (Dorris Museum #74.13.3 & 4) The other is a ship under full sail titled "A Fair Wind and Following Sea" by Tyler. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 10: Extraordinaire Europaeische Zeitung, 1759
- Small format newspaper written in German and French. Title translation is "Extraordinary European Times." (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 11: Speeches
- Item 1: To Form a More Perfect Union
- Typed speech by Shelton Phelps. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Item 2: On the causes and effects of Anger, 1824
- Speech given to the Transylvania Whig society by A.B. Trotter. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 12: Legal Questions
- Notation on the reverse says No. 9, Vol. II, Chapter 12. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 13: Birth Night Ball, 1838
- Invitation on silk to Rebecca Baker for a ball honoring George Washington's birthday. Held at Col. Sager's assembly room in Lancaster. Arrangement committee was J. McClelland, Daniel T. Bobst, Joseph Lilly, Henry Shultz, Francis Lilly, Robert Barnett, Abel Stuckey. (Dorris Museum #255)
- Folder 14: Tickets for the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
- Three tickets, two for general admission, one for Manhattan Day on October 21, 1893. (Dorris Museum #54.1.2, 3 & 4)
- Folder 15: Palmer's Penmanship Budget, 1901
- Includes a number of ornate fonts at the end. (no Dorris Museum # noted)
- Folder 16: United States Department of the Interior, 1959
- Certificate acknowledging the gift of a gavel made from the last sycamore at Booneborough. (Dorris Museum #982)
- Folder 17: Perry's Expedition to Japan Woodcuts, 1856
- 9 woodcuts from the 1st volume of "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan." Plates are titled "Bay of Wodowara," "Delivering of the American Presents at Yohuhama," Japanese Soldiers at Yokuhama," "Dinner given to the Japanese Commissioners on Board USSF Powhatan," "Delivery of the President's Letter," "Bridge of Cut Stone and Entrance to a Temple, Simoda," "Simoda from the American Graveyard," "Entrance to a Temple at Hakotadi," and "Public Bath at Simoda." (Dorris Museum #881 and N.104.1 through 9)
- Folder 18: Daniel Boone, 1882
- Various pamphlets and articles about Daniel Boone (Accession # N.37 on one item. No other items are numbered.)
- Folder 19: Record of Madison Agricultural Society, 1837-1840
- These are the records of the fair organization and they document judges for each event as well as the premium winners in each class. Also includes the printed constitution of the organization. (Dorris Museum #1541)
- Folder 20: Typescript of Madison Agricultural Society, 1837-1840
- Folder 21: Belle H. Bennett Memorial, ca 1922
- A fundraising flyer for a Belle H. Bennett Memorial Church in Richmond, KY. (no Dorris Museum # noted.)
- Folder 22: Chenault Family Papers, 1859-1866, 1897
- Documents relating to the estate of Josiah P. Chenault of Lincoln Co., KY. Also a letter from C.O. Chenault to William Chenault answering questions about their family which was from Lynchburg, VA. (Dorris Museum #N.40-1a-f, N.40.2)
- Folder 23: M.G. McQuary Diary, 1851-1858
- Pocket Diary of a young man from Pulaski County, KY with brief notations on daily activities. Includes notes on the weather, farm work completed, days that he attends the family's store, events attended and more. Based on census records he is likely Milton Green McQuary. Includes a bound photocopy. (Dorris Museum #N.30)
- Folder 24: Note to the Paymaster of the 7th Regiment, 1836
- Paymaster is to pay Thomas C. Howard for four days service. (Dorris Museum #N.68.1)
- Folder 25: Henry B. Hays Scrapbook, 1859-1880
- Most of the clippings in this volume are related to Henry Blake Hays, coal merchant in Pittsburg, PA. It includes many news clippings about the Civil War, obituaries for a number of men, and articles about labor problems in the coal mines in the late 1870s. There is also a manuscript poem by Bob Sprout titled "The Riot" which is about the coal mine strike and Daniel Risher. Three photographs taken by L.B.H. form a panorama of the Hays & Bro. Coal Mine with coal tipples on the Monongahela River and a railroad bridge in the background. Includes a bound photocopy. (Dorris Museum #585)
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Folder FPF 1: Papal Document, 1319],
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Folder FPF 2: Petition to the Legislature of Kentucky, 30 Aug 1792],
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